And with what he spent, and the shite he signed and didn't play, they were right.
So McLeish is off to a learning excercise with the Browns staff.....as anyone seen how poor the Browns did this season!!!
I just don't think McLeish will make our team better over the long haul. He can't seem to get the best out of players who need to be making an impact in order for this club to flourish. He got Ireland to come around but cant keep him happy, never fully sorted out the backs and can't design a free-flowing offense that can successfully build the ball up to one of the most prolific strikers in the Prem. Its becoming increasingly difficult to support. This is my first time saying this but the things I would do to have Hou back..
I fear that that McLeish's position is unassailable, irrespective of relegation. Why? Because Lerner publically stuck two finger's up to the fans when he appointed him after bowing to pressure not to interview McClaren and nothing is going to deflect him from sticking to his man now for fear of totally losing face - the billionaire business man lording it over the humble plebians who will pay their hard earned come what may. I didn't want him (because of his record, not because of where he came from), don't want him, and never will want him, but we're stuck with him for three years.
Quote from: villadelph on February 14, 2012, 06:55:16 PMI just don't think McLeish will make our team better over the long haul. He can't seem to get the best out of players who need to be making an impact in order for this club to flourish. He got Ireland to come around but cant keep him happy, never fully sorted out the backs and can't design a free-flowing offense that can successfully build the ball up to one of the most prolific strikers in the Prem. Its becoming increasingly difficult to support. This is my first time saying this but the things I would do to have Hou back.. I honestly felt like there were about 10 of us on here who could see the wood through the trees with GED and could see what he we trying to achieve. I remember arguing with people wanting him gone after every game, who were blinded by crap like the Liverpool incident and results regardless of performance. This club would have done well under him and grown but I think randy pulled the plug due to fans wishes and the rebel squad members who had their lives inconvenienced by him He should have moved houllier up and lessened the load whilst installing someone like hughton to work with the squad. I'd like to flick all those people the bird and say u got what u wished for but they are probably all out protest marching against mcleish
If McLeish is still our manager next season, then I wont be renewing my season ticket...If I decide to go to any games I will pick and choose my matches and look for the special deals for games.I reckon I will have no problem getting seats for games as I cant see many turning up to the games
Given the fact that Randy is not exposed to the negativity and apathy of Villa Park these days and is no doubt being spun a positive picture of the Saturday 3pm atmosphere, I suspect we’ll be seeing McLeish’s face for quite a while.
I do have some sympathy for AM as others have said he has been hung out to dry with an unbalanced squad from the previous overspend.My worry is next season if he stays and does get money his natural instincts are towards caution and in a years time I can see us playing the same way but with the right negative defensive players for his system.
I just had a flashback to the time when many on hear were calling for 'MON Out'.I hope you're all happy.
Quote from: Chris Smith on February 14, 2012, 06:29:59 PMIt was ugly to watch but effective for the most part. 'Effective for the most part' doesn't get you a result.The approach failed, and as a spectacle, it was as dull as dishwater.That said, the real culprit still get's off lightly whilst McLeish has to weather the shit storm.
It was ugly to watch but effective for the most part.