Quote from: ktvillan on February 21, 2012, 09:02:29 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 20, 2012, 11:19:26 PMRegarding competing with Spurs, one reason we fell away from them was because while Spurs were paying Modric 20k a week, we were throwing double that at Steve Sidwell.. That says it all.Yes when you read something like that it makes you realise that MON was nowhere near as astute as some would have us believe, and what a massive opportunity he wasted by refusing to sign good players from abroad. I don't believe for a second he was genuinely interested in trying to get Sneijder in either.I can't comment on the Sneijder thing, but the difference is that when in a strong position Spurs were able to go up a level in transfer dealings with players like Modric and VDV. We still couldn't get anything better then we already had, such as Downing.I do think the London thing had a bearing, but most of the fault must lie with MON. Maybe not for not going for these players, but because we couldn't as finances being tight due to funds being effectively wasted on squad players that weren't featuring.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 20, 2012, 11:19:26 PMRegarding competing with Spurs, one reason we fell away from them was because while Spurs were paying Modric 20k a week, we were throwing double that at Steve Sidwell.. That says it all.Yes when you read something like that it makes you realise that MON was nowhere near as astute as some would have us believe, and what a massive opportunity he wasted by refusing to sign good players from abroad. I don't believe for a second he was genuinely interested in trying to get Sneijder in either.
Regarding competing with Spurs, one reason we fell away from them was because while Spurs were paying Modric 20k a week, we were throwing double that at Steve Sidwell.. That says it all.
Maybe we the heroes and villains forum united should meet Faulkner? Should be interesting.
A bunch of berks all of them.The Villa Fans...whatever for refusing to talk to the club and thinking its a slap in the face for the club. And Faulkner for offering to talk with them in the first place.Sorry, I dont think you can fault Faulkner on this.
in actual fact noone knows who he was after, despite many people spending lots of time ridiculing him for wanting to sign Keane. That one seems to have gone away now. The fact remains he was a good Villa manager who will undoubtedly do well at other clubs. People should get over it. The way he left was a shame, but if it had just been him walking out without a reason then he wouldn't have won compensation and we'd know all the details. For over two years now this club has been a shambles, the buck falls with Learner.
Quote from: Phil from the upper holte on February 21, 2012, 10:45:01 PMMaybe we the heroes and villains forum united should meet Faulkner? Should be interesting.Count me in
Quote from: diceman on February 21, 2012, 07:39:15 PMA bunch of berks all of them.The Villa Fans...whatever for refusing to talk to the club and thinking its a slap in the face for the club. And Faulkner for offering to talk with them in the first place.Sorry, I dont think you can fault Faulkner on this.
I just want to know who raised the name Alex McLeish. I don't want to fault them for it or curse them, I just want to know who was the original brain behind the who thing. Who said, "What about 'Eck?"