Quote from: Rick_avfc on February 06, 2012, 10:47:32 AMSounds like this is fast becoming a MON topic. might as well add my 2p's worth. MON, imo, very good manager who can get the best out of players.Nob head and totally out of order for walking out on us 5 days before the season started but stuff behind the scenes contributed to that hence the amicably settled court case which he seemed to be more happy about than AVFC. Would I have MON instead of Eck? hmmm, yes I would as I know with these bunch of players would be at least 10 points better off and looking at securing a place in the Europa league.Using that argument we should have appointed Alan Pardew - I am sure that would have gone down well
Sounds like this is fast becoming a MON topic. might as well add my 2p's worth. MON, imo, very good manager who can get the best out of players.Nob head and totally out of order for walking out on us 5 days before the season started but stuff behind the scenes contributed to that hence the amicably settled court case which he seemed to be more happy about than AVFC. Would I have MON instead of Eck? hmmm, yes I would as I know with these bunch of players would be at least 10 points better off and looking at securing a place in the Europa league.
I can't and won't defend his walking out, but his record while here is something that will always create debate. £82m net over 4 years is not that great, when compared to the spending of those we were trying to catch. And for that £82m net you have circa £50m value in three players who have since left. The wages, of course, is another story and effectively detracts from the value of his signings as when we want to move them on nobody will pay them as much. See Beye, Habib.
Quote from: DR PETERS on February 06, 2012, 10:56:49 AMQuote from: Rick_avfc on February 06, 2012, 10:47:32 AMSounds like this is fast becoming a MON topic. might as well add my 2p's worth. MON, imo, very good manager who can get the best out of players.Nob head and totally out of order for walking out on us 5 days before the season started but stuff behind the scenes contributed to that hence the amicably settled court case which he seemed to be more happy about than AVFC. Would I have MON instead of Eck? hmmm, yes I would as I know with these bunch of players would be at least 10 points better off and looking at securing a place in the Europa league.Using that argument we should have appointed Alan Pardew - I am sure that would have gone down wellBut MON comes with track record unlike Pardew. nevermind. MON is gone and we shouldnt keep harping on about him
Quote from: John M'Zog on February 06, 2012, 10:55:21 AMI can't and won't defend his walking out, but his record while here is something that will always create debate. £82m net over 4 years is not that great, when compared to the spending of those we were trying to catch. And for that £82m net you have circa £50m value in three players who have since left. The wages, of course, is another story and effectively detracts from the value of his signings as when we want to move them on nobody will pay them as much. See Beye, Habib. MON is doing at Sunderland now (although these are early days still, lest we forget, Sunderland were bothering the top six not much more than a year ago when we had Bent off them) pretty much what he did when he came to us, and that is what he is good at. He's getting a team hanging around the arse end of the mid table bunch towards the top end of it.Whatever your opinion on MON, it is hard to deny he's good at that.The thing he struggles with, in my opinion, is moving a club on from that. To break the top four you need to know your stuff in the transfer market and play it cleverly (look at Spurs), and you need to be on top of your game tactically.Those, in my opinion, are the two areas where MON is weakestBeing a great manager is also about leaving a legacy, and on that front he fails, leaving us as he did with a bloated but uneven squad with far too many ageing, average players on big money. That, incidentally, is exactly what he did at Celtic.
Quote from: Rick_avfc on February 06, 2012, 11:13:58 AMQuote from: DR PETERS on February 06, 2012, 10:56:49 AMQuote from: Rick_avfc on February 06, 2012, 10:47:32 AMSounds like this is fast becoming a MON topic. might as well add my 2p's worth. MON, imo, very good manager who can get the best out of players.Nob head and totally out of order for walking out on us 5 days before the season started but stuff behind the scenes contributed to that hence the amicably settled court case which he seemed to be more happy about than AVFC. Would I have MON instead of Eck? hmmm, yes I would as I know with these bunch of players would be at least 10 points better off and looking at securing a place in the Europa league.Using that argument we should have appointed Alan Pardew - I am sure that would have gone down wellBut MON comes with track record unlike Pardew. nevermind. MON is gone and we shouldnt keep harping on about himYour right, just winds me up when people mention him. I need to get over it - lol
£82m of dross such as Young, Milner, Downing.Regarding him walking out lets speculate for a second that he was verbally promised £xm a season to spend and that when he sat down at the start of one season that promised money wasn't available. He then states he thinks he'll struggle to push the club forward without that spend and decides his position is untenable. Both parties go to tribuneral and is settled (with MON happier of the two). This wouldn't be walking out in my opinion.
Dunne should have been given the push as soon as he gave that interview slagging off GH for upsetting his little friend stephen and claiming our recovery last season was all down to him ignoring GH instructions.. I can't believe that got past the club frankly. But then you can get pissed and have a stand up fight with the coaching staff and not get punished currently. If they do that to a manager like GH then they won't have any qualms about AM
he also won a tribuneral hearing against the club for constructive dismissal - hardly "walking out".
I disagree with you about GH. Dont forget, he, just like AM, was going through a transitional phase. Gh would have made us a very good team as he would have bombed out the deadwood and the over paid bellends at the club who were clearly a disruption. His scouting system is top notch and we would have seen the likes of Cabaye and Demba Ba in a villa shirt this season. I have a few friends who are liverpool fans and they always said he will make your team difficult to beat once he has made his signings and he will develop the youth which I think would have been true as he was using them quite a fair bit last season. Look at what he developed at LFC - Stevie G, Owen, Carragher. He would have done the same here with the likes of Clark, Albrighton, Baker, Gardner.People questioned his mangerial style but why are Liverpool fans still singing his name and why are the likes of Gerrard and Owen always praising him?