Randy gets stick for not having a football man on the board. He takes advice from the best manager the game has seen and, surprise, surprise, he gets stick.And the idea that Ferguson is doing it part of some cunning plan to fuck up other clubs is a conspiracy theory that even the recently dumped Gazza would laugh at.
Not sure I agree with the last bit KevinGage. I don't think we need another nearly man or somebody to use us as a stepping stone back to the 'big time'. We seem to have had our fill with them in years previous to these.. Personally think that what the club needs is a long-haul, big-picture manager. Whether that is AM remains to be seen and he has a long way to go. Somebody who is fucking chuffed to be here but with a steely determination for bigger and better things. Easier said than done obviously.
Quote from: Chris Smith on November 20, 2011, 08:11:10 PMRandy gets stick for not having a football man on the board. He takes advice from the best manager the game has seen and, surprise, surprise, he gets stick.And the idea that Ferguson is doing it part of some cunning plan to fuck up other clubs is a conspiracy theory that even the recently dumped Gazza would laugh at.How does receiving a letter from Ferguson AFTER the appointment count as taking advice?"Sir Alex Ferguson wrote to me after the appointment".
Quote from: Chris Smith on November 20, 2011, 08:11:10 PMRandy gets stick for not having a football man on the board. He takes advice from the best manager the game has seen and, surprise, surprise, he gets stick.And the idea that Ferguson is doing it part of some cunning plan to fuck up other clubs is a conspiracy theory that even the recently dumped Gazza would laugh at.There's a difference between saying "We spoke to Alex Ferguson and he spoke highly about Alex McLeish which helped us see that our decision was the right one' than gushing like a love-sick teenage. 'Ooooh he wrote me a letter commending my decision and I was so touched by it that I locked it in my safe' which sounds like something the chairman of someone like Stockport County would say. If I received a letter from Sir Alex I might put it into safekeeping and gush to people about it. I'd expect the chairman of one of Man United's competitors (if I'm being kind to us) to be above that kind of thing.
Quote from: Risso on November 20, 2011, 08:57:10 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 20, 2011, 08:11:10 PMRandy gets stick for not having a football man on the board. He takes advice from the best manager the game has seen and, surprise, surprise, he gets stick.And the idea that Ferguson is doing it part of some cunning plan to fuck up other clubs is a conspiracy theory that even the recently dumped Gazza would laugh at.How does receiving a letter from Ferguson AFTER the appointment count as taking advice?"Sir Alex Ferguson wrote to me after the appointment".The old memory could be playing tricks, but didn't GK say within hours of the appointment -and with this place in meltdown- that they'd asked Fergiescum?The letter may have come after that, once the appointment was confirmed.
Quote from: KevinGage on November 20, 2011, 09:01:07 PMQuote from: Risso on November 20, 2011, 08:57:10 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 20, 2011, 08:11:10 PMRandy gets stick for not having a football man on the board. He takes advice from the best manager the game has seen and, surprise, surprise, he gets stick.And the idea that Ferguson is doing it part of some cunning plan to fuck up other clubs is a conspiracy theory that even the recently dumped Gazza would laugh at.How does receiving a letter from Ferguson AFTER the appointment count as taking advice?"Sir Alex Ferguson wrote to me after the appointment".The old memory could be playing tricks, but didn't GK say within hours of the appointment -and with this place in meltdown- that they'd asked Fergiescum?The letter may have come after that, once the appointment was confirmed.Yes, he did.
Quote from: Chris Smith on November 20, 2011, 09:34:19 PMQuote from: KevinGage on November 20, 2011, 09:01:07 PMQuote from: Risso on November 20, 2011, 08:57:10 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 20, 2011, 08:11:10 PMRandy gets stick for not having a football man on the board. He takes advice from the best manager the game has seen and, surprise, surprise, he gets stick.And the idea that Ferguson is doing it part of some cunning plan to fuck up other clubs is a conspiracy theory that even the recently dumped Gazza would laugh at.How does receiving a letter from Ferguson AFTER the appointment count as taking advice?"Sir Alex Ferguson wrote to me after the appointment".The old memory could be playing tricks, but didn't GK say within hours of the appointment -and with this place in meltdown- that they'd asked Fergiescum?The letter may have come after that, once the appointment was confirmed.Yes, he did.Not on here he didn't. His final ever post was BEFORE McLeish was appointed. A final post that included the following line incidentally:"We will get the very best man for the job in our opinion and the opinion of those who assist us in the process. Once we get our man, we will support him 110%. Randy has never failed to support his Manager and he won't start now."No wonder he never posted again.
"Sir Alex Ferguson wrote to me after the appointment, a proper letter, talking about his feelings about Alex. It was something you don't easily forget and it's now in a safe deposit box. Given what Sir Alex Ferguson means to the game of football, I don't think you could get many things that you would be more proud of, or reflect better on Alex McLeish."