Quote from: Lee N'B on February 25, 2012, 08:19:38 PMThat's it, I'm done.Get rid, because time with him in charge is wasted time.so why have you changed your tune ?What was is about this game that was different from most of the others this season ?
That's it, I'm done.Get rid, because time with him in charge is wasted time.
Quote from: Irish villain on February 25, 2012, 07:07:27 PMA few years ago we used to talk about Mancini and Hiddink replacing MON. Now we're wondering if Rogers and Lambert would think we're an attractive proposition. Two years ago we were preparing for a wembley final, chasing a champions league place and going well in the fa cup- what a shocking state we are in now- how did it come to this?
A few years ago we used to talk about Mancini and Hiddink replacing MON. Now we're wondering if Rogers and Lambert would think we're an attractive proposition.
UNDER-FIRE Alex McLeish admits he is struggling to deal with the Aston Villa boo-boys. The Villa boss was barracked by large sections of the club's supporters during the 0-0 draw at Wigan. Fans chanted "you don't know what you're doing" following the second-half introduction of Emile Heskey. They also brought up McLeish's history as a former Birmingham manager and cried "we want our Villa back" as their team laboured in an unconvincing manner. But McLeish refuse to round on his critics. He said: "Nobody likes it. I can't say it is water off a duck's back and I don't mind it. "I understand the modern-day thinking but I am not going to get into a spat with my own supporters. "I need those guys. I have got a great challenge here. "It is probably one of the toughest jobs in the Premier League but I am up for it. I am willing to take it on. "I still believe we will prosper."
Quote from: andyh on February 25, 2012, 08:30:20 PMQuote from: Lee N'B on February 25, 2012, 08:19:38 PMThat's it, I'm done.Get rid, because time with him in charge is wasted time.so why have you changed your tune ?What was is about this game that was different from most of the others this season ?Well, i can think of one thing.We've seen shocking lack of ambition against a number of teams this season, but never against the bottom team in the league.
http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/football/4154142/Alex-McLeish-upset-by-Aston-Villa-boo-boys.htmlQuoteUNDER-FIRE Alex McLeish admits he is struggling to deal with the Aston Villa boo-boys. The Villa boss was barracked by large sections of the club's supporters during the 0-0 draw at Wigan. Fans chanted "you don't know what you're doing" following the second-half introduction of Emile Heskey. They also brought up McLeish's history as a former Birmingham manager and cried "we want our Villa back" as their team laboured in an unconvincing manner. But McLeish refuse to round on his critics. He said: "Nobody likes it. I can't say it is water off a duck's back and I don't mind it. "I understand the modern-day thinking but I am not going to get into a spat with my own supporters. "I need those guys. I have got a great challenge here. "It is probably one of the toughest jobs in the Premier League but I am up for it. I am willing to take it on. "I still believe we will prosper."
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 25, 2012, 08:37:54 PMQuote from: andyh on February 25, 2012, 08:30:20 PMQuote from: Lee N'B on February 25, 2012, 08:19:38 PMThat's it, I'm done.Get rid, because time with him in charge is wasted time.so why have you changed your tune ?What was is about this game that was different from most of the others this season ?Well, i can think of one thing.We've seen shocking lack of ambition against a number of teams this season, but never against the bottom team in the league.I get that Paulie, I'm just interested to know why one of AM's vociferous defenders up until this game has now decided he must go.
Quote from: eastie on February 25, 2012, 07:13:34 PMQuote from: Irish villain on February 25, 2012, 07:07:27 PMA few years ago we used to talk about Mancini and Hiddink replacing MON. Now we're wondering if Rogers and Lambert would think we're an attractive proposition. Two years ago we were preparing for a wembley final, chasing a champions league place and going well in the fa cup- what a shocking state we are in now- how did it come to this?I think it's the dizzying speed with which we have fallen that is most shocking. Our collective mind has not been able to cope with the speed of events. Our minds are still stuck in the early days of the revolution, hence our reluctance to criticise the board. If the decline had taken longer, we'd be better prepared for it.