Quote from: itbrvilla on August 22, 2011, 04:52:35 PMQuote from: maidstonevillain on August 22, 2011, 09:27:51 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on August 21, 2011, 10:37:02 PMStoke's equaliser.No doubt whatsoever.Me too. Especially as we were cruising most the game untill they pulled one back. Knew it would happen as well. We're so predicatble.Yes, I remember walking away from the ground and hearing so many snatches of conversations like 'I knew it would happen' and 'we always throw it away'.Number of points lost from a winning position up to that point that season? None.
Quote from: maidstonevillain on August 22, 2011, 09:27:51 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on August 21, 2011, 10:37:02 PMStoke's equaliser.No doubt whatsoever.Me too. Especially as we were cruising most the game untill they pulled one back. Knew it would happen as well. We're so predicatble.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 21, 2011, 10:37:02 PMStoke's equaliser.No doubt whatsoever.
Stoke's equaliser.
McLeish's appointment is fraught with danger but he has three things going for him 1. We have got rid of Houllier 2. He is not Gerard Houllier and 3. He seems to be lucky. He has had the gentlest of baptisms against two crap teams and does not have to really watch his arse until December by which time his feet will be well and truly under the table at VP.
The Abu Dhabi takeover over of Man City knocked the stuffing out of Randy's plans. It came at just the wrong time for us, not only because they lured two of our best players away and the message that sent to their team-mates and our supporters, but the realisation that with their limitless amount of money it was another club we realistically had no chance of competing with. Losing to them at the end of 09/10 was the day we stopped being Champions League dreamers for a long time to come.
I must admit I have sympathy with the Marlon Harewood viewpoint, though I don't think it was a real turning point. Up until then the signings that had been made since the RL takeover (not counting a couple of stop gap signings like Chris Sutton and that winger guy) had really pushed the club forward. I remember speculating upon who Villa would go for when it came to signing a forward that summer. Jermain Defoe? Darren Bent? A big signing from the continent?Then the news came through - we were in for Marlon Harewood.
That same summer that we signed Harewood, Blackburn signed Santa Cruz for about the same price, c.£4m. They went on to sell him for silly money, whereas we got no return on Harewood. That sums up O'Neill in the transfer market for me; ignoring proven quality on the continent in favour of home grown mediocrity.
Stoke hit a post shortly before they got their first goal. I remember thinking, 'thats a warning sign'.
Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on August 23, 2011, 01:09:50 PMThat same summer that we signed Harewood, Blackburn signed Santa Cruz for about the same price, c.£4m. They went on to sell him for silly money, whereas we got no return on Harewood. That sums up O'Neill in the transfer market for me; ignoring proven quality on the continent in favour of home grown mediocrity.Whilst the Harewood signing was not the best, Santa Cruz who has only scored double figures in one season (also the only one he was injury free) which is the first season at Blackburn seems a strange example to say proven quality from the continent. They got silly money in the same way we did for Milner, Man Citeh. I don't disagree with the main point on transfers, just that Santa Cruz was as much as a gamble as Harewood at the time.