Quote from: Risso on November 15, 2011, 07:28:09 PMEverybody was happy that we'd bought Darren Bent. I don't think that's the same thing as "everyone was happy with Randy".I think rather than being unhappy with Randy this time last year, people were thinking something along the lines of "O'Neill's dropped us in the shit."
Everybody was happy that we'd bought Darren Bent. I don't think that's the same thing as "everyone was happy with Randy".
Quote from: Chris Harte on November 15, 2011, 11:22:33 PMQuote from: Risso on November 15, 2011, 07:28:09 PMEverybody was happy that we'd bought Darren Bent. I don't think that's the same thing as "everyone was happy with Randy".I think rather than being unhappy with Randy this time last year, people were thinking something along the lines of "O'Neill's dropped us in the shit."The people who thought that, can surely see the bigger picture now.
Quote from: Malandro on November 16, 2011, 08:37:45 AMQuote from: Chris Harte on November 15, 2011, 11:22:33 PMQuote from: Risso on November 15, 2011, 07:28:09 PMEverybody was happy that we'd bought Darren Bent. I don't think that's the same thing as "everyone was happy with Randy".I think rather than being unhappy with Randy this time last year, people were thinking something along the lines of "O'Neill's dropped us in the shit."The people who thought that, can surely see the bigger picture now.Yes, O'Neill is a c***, and dropped us in the shit.
Andyh you're inadvertently supporting my point. Results good under MON so Randy s great, then we are a dip so he's crap, sign Bent and he's great again, appoint McLeish and he's rubbish. In the end it's mostly about money - if he sounds more of it people will love him.
Quote from: Rigadon on November 15, 2011, 08:48:51 PMWhen MON left I remember 20,000 fans singing "one Randy Lerner etc" against West Ham. That, considering how popular a manager O'Neill was, was pretty amazing. How many other owners of football clubs can say they have ever been so outwardly loved? I find it staggering that in the space of 18 months so many of us are so anti-Lerner. Where has all that good will gone? There is an obvious sucking in of the belly on planet Lerner. Not sure he can oversee any real significant strides forward as is the state of the modern game as it is, without encouraging massive investment from elsewhere and therefore selling at least some of the club, but let's not forget all the ace stuff he's done. To throw our toys out of the pram because he just aint rich enough anymore leaves us open to use of the f-word and, frankly, it would be deserved on some.The only thing I could really criticise him for would be a lack of attendance so far this season, but he's not the only one is he?Well said mate
When MON left I remember 20,000 fans singing "one Randy Lerner etc" against West Ham. That, considering how popular a manager O'Neill was, was pretty amazing. How many other owners of football clubs can say they have ever been so outwardly loved? I find it staggering that in the space of 18 months so many of us are so anti-Lerner. Where has all that good will gone? There is an obvious sucking in of the belly on planet Lerner. Not sure he can oversee any real significant strides forward as is the state of the modern game as it is, without encouraging massive investment from elsewhere and therefore selling at least some of the club, but let's not forget all the ace stuff he's done. To throw our toys out of the pram because he just aint rich enough anymore leaves us open to use of the f-word and, frankly, it would be deserved on some.The only thing I could really criticise him for would be a lack of attendance so far this season, but he's not the only one is he?
Quote from: Chris Smith on November 15, 2011, 09:03:20 PMAndyh you're inadvertently supporting my point. Results good under MON so Randy s great, then we are a dip so he's crap, sign Bent and he's great again, appoint McLeish and he's rubbish. In the end it's mostly about money - if he sounds more of it people will love him.The Bent signing was clearly an emergency measure to keep us in the Premier League. The cost of the player would have been nothing compared to the money Lerner would have lost if we'd been relegated.
hope he does sell if i'm honest. we had 30 odd years of a millionaire running the club like a cornershop, can't say i want another 20 years of a billionaire doing the same
Quote from: Risso on November 15, 2011, 07:28:09 PMEverybody was happy that we'd bought Darren Bent. I don't think that's the same thing as "everyone was happy with Randy".But everybody WAS happy with Randy. Go back to the time Bent signed and the general concensus was "how could we have doubted Randy, the bloke's a diamond".
Quote from: Risso on November 16, 2011, 09:32:43 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 15, 2011, 09:03:20 PMAndyh you're inadvertently supporting my point. Results good under MON so Randy s great, then we are a dip so he's crap, sign Bent and he's great again, appoint McLeish and he's rubbish. In the end it's mostly about money - if he sounds more of it people will love him.The Bent signing was clearly an emergency measure to keep us in the Premier League. The cost of the player would have been nothing compared to the money Lerner would have lost if we'd been relegated.There are plenty of things Randy deserves criticism but I don't see how buying Bent when we needed goals is one of them.If he hadn't bought us the goals that kept us up, he'd have been slaughtered for it.So he did buy them - and he still gets stick for it.That's what you call a lose-lose situation, and i think giving him stick for that, as well as being unfair, detracts attention from things for which he really does deserve criticism.
OK, then not "giving him stick" but making light of the fact that he spent a huge amount of money to buy us exactly the player we needed when we needed goals.I don't really care if it was part of an ongoing plan, if it was reactive or proactive or whatever, I just know that we had a problem scoring goals, and he went and bought the most expensive player we've ever bought - by a long way - and one of the most proven goalscorers in the league.You're right, we shouldn't have been in that position in the first place, but the fact is, we were, and he got us out of it. He could have thrown 5m at Houllier and told him to try to buy Kevin Doyle instead.As I said, I've got quite a few things in the negative column for Randy, but where the Bent purchase is concerned, there's only positives.