Quote from: Ger Regan on June 17, 2023, 04:21:09 PMLerner being impressed by a nice loser is almost poetic.I'm still convinced the share value of Bank of America was the biggest reason for Lerner's decision to focus beyond B6. If memory serves he lost about 80% of the value of the family credit card sale. Add to that an expensive divorce, he was in Xia territory.
Lerner being impressed by a nice loser is almost poetic.
Fans of other teams used to say ‘you don’t like him because he’s ex Blues’ and it wasn’t that. It was because he was an uninspiring manager with a uber-defensive style. I remember us trying to keep the ball by the corner flag at Lotus Road with ten minutes to go ffs!
12 years ago today he was appointed.
Looking back with hindsight though, it was clear that Lerner's heart wasn't in it any more at the point when O'Neill left. His replacement was the semi-retired Houllier which was a crazy choice at the time, and then Houllier's replacement was another incredibly stupid decision. I imagine the main reason in Lerner's mind was that McLeish would be cheap and grateful for the job. Blues would have been grateful to get his salary off the wage bill following relegation, and he'd have been happy to stay in the Premier League. I think Wigan away and Bolton at home was the most hostile I can remember fans being towards a manager, ever.
When you consider how much money we'd spent on players in the 5 or so years before the Bolton game, and then look at the side and sub bench for the Bolton game, it's staggering. The 7 subs were 6 players through the academy and Guzan, who was young and inexperienced at the time. And then the starting 11 was another 5 academy players, plus Given, Warnock, Hutton, Cuellar, Zog and Heskey. How the fuck do you spend a fortune over 5 years and end up with that 18 on a match day!
Quote from: Risso on June 19, 2023, 11:11:03 AMLooking back with hindsight though, it was clear that Lerner's heart wasn't in it any more at the point when O'Neill left. His replacement was the semi-retired Houllier which was a crazy choice at the time, and then Houllier's replacement was another incredibly stupid decision. I imagine the main reason in Lerner's mind was that McLeish would be cheap and grateful for the job. Blues would have been grateful to get his salary off the wage bill following relegation, and he'd have been happy to stay in the Premier League. I think Wigan away and Bolton at home was the most hostile I can remember fans being towards a manager, ever.McLeish was was one of the highest earning managers in the world whilst he was here. Certainly in the top 20, possibly to 10. It was a lazy appointment based on the fact he won a trophy with a Blues team IMO