I've rang into TS to try and get a message to Keys and Gray...
Is this likely to change anyone's mind?From TalkShite:QuoteRobbie Keane has leapt to the defence of Alex McLeish, insisting Aston Villa players are fully behind their under-fire manager.Supporters rounded on McLeish after Saturdays goalless draw with Wigan, a result which leaves Villa sitting 15th in the Premier League.There have also been rumours of dressing room unrest but Keane, who has returned to LA Galaxy after a six-week loan spell at the club, insists the Scot has the squads backing and believes he will win the fans over, if given time.Its always going to be tough when you have come from your rivals but he is a great managerRobbie KeaneI heard someone saying about the manager that the players are not behind him but that is totally wrong, he told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast show.I have only been there a short space of time but I can see the players are 100 per cent behind the manager. Hes a great manager.Its always going to be tough when you have come from your rivals but he is a great manager and he when he gets his own kind of players that he wants to bring in you will see a different team."Everyone is entitled to their opinion, thats totally fair enough," he continued. "They pay good money and you have to respect that but you have seen the situation at Blackburn a few months ago. Every week [Steve] Kean was getting stick and all of a sudden now you don't hear too much about it and the team seem to be doing OK."Players do speak about what happens with the fans and singing McLeish's name. It certainly doesn't help anybody.
Robbie Keane has leapt to the defence of Alex McLeish, insisting Aston Villa players are fully behind their under-fire manager.Supporters rounded on McLeish after Saturdays goalless draw with Wigan, a result which leaves Villa sitting 15th in the Premier League.There have also been rumours of dressing room unrest but Keane, who has returned to LA Galaxy after a six-week loan spell at the club, insists the Scot has the squads backing and believes he will win the fans over, if given time.Its always going to be tough when you have come from your rivals but he is a great managerRobbie KeaneI heard someone saying about the manager that the players are not behind him but that is totally wrong, he told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast show.I have only been there a short space of time but I can see the players are 100 per cent behind the manager. Hes a great manager.Its always going to be tough when you have come from your rivals but he is a great manager and he when he gets his own kind of players that he wants to bring in you will see a different team."Everyone is entitled to their opinion, thats totally fair enough," he continued. "They pay good money and you have to respect that but you have seen the situation at Blackburn a few months ago. Every week [Steve] Kean was getting stick and all of a sudden now you don't hear too much about it and the team seem to be doing OK."Players do speak about what happens with the fans and singing McLeish's name. It certainly doesn't help anybody.
Quote from: John M'Zog on February 28, 2012, 11:05:21 AMQuote from: Stu on February 28, 2012, 10:51:16 AMQuote from: John M'Zog on February 28, 2012, 10:42:20 AMQuote from: Stu on February 28, 2012, 02:03:04 AMChrist almighty, what a terrifying thought; we pay them compo for McLeish, this keeps them in business, McLeish gets us relegated and they get promoted. Its like a Shakespearean tragedy.In so far as it's a work of fiction, then yes it is.I doubt the compensation was enough to keep them going and we are real outsiders for the drop. The most likely part of that is them coming back up, and even then they're 5th with a 7 point gap to 2nd, so a play off place is more likely.There's plenty to complain about as it is without us inventing possible scenarios to add to the hysteria.My post was so obviously serious I suppose. No one could ever mistake it for a joke, no way.In that case, my apologies.It's difficult to distinguish the p'ss taking from the genuine OTT reactions these days.Mind you, as the Nurse says in Romeo & Juliet as she's on her way back from Wigan:Oh pain! Oh painful, painful, painful day! The saddest day, most painful day that I ever, ever did behold! Oh day! Oh day! Oh day! Oh hateful day! There has never been so black a day as today. Oh painful day, Oh painful day!
Quote from: Stu on February 28, 2012, 10:51:16 AMQuote from: John M'Zog on February 28, 2012, 10:42:20 AMQuote from: Stu on February 28, 2012, 02:03:04 AMChrist almighty, what a terrifying thought; we pay them compo for McLeish, this keeps them in business, McLeish gets us relegated and they get promoted. Its like a Shakespearean tragedy.In so far as it's a work of fiction, then yes it is.I doubt the compensation was enough to keep them going and we are real outsiders for the drop. The most likely part of that is them coming back up, and even then they're 5th with a 7 point gap to 2nd, so a play off place is more likely.There's plenty to complain about as it is without us inventing possible scenarios to add to the hysteria.My post was so obviously serious I suppose. No one could ever mistake it for a joke, no way.In that case, my apologies.It's difficult to distinguish the p'ss taking from the genuine OTT reactions these days.
Quote from: John M'Zog on February 28, 2012, 10:42:20 AMQuote from: Stu on February 28, 2012, 02:03:04 AMChrist almighty, what a terrifying thought; we pay them compo for McLeish, this keeps them in business, McLeish gets us relegated and they get promoted. Its like a Shakespearean tragedy.In so far as it's a work of fiction, then yes it is.I doubt the compensation was enough to keep them going and we are real outsiders for the drop. The most likely part of that is them coming back up, and even then they're 5th with a 7 point gap to 2nd, so a play off place is more likely.There's plenty to complain about as it is without us inventing possible scenarios to add to the hysteria.My post was so obviously serious I suppose. No one could ever mistake it for a joke, no way.
Quote from: Stu on February 28, 2012, 02:03:04 AMChrist almighty, what a terrifying thought; we pay them compo for McLeish, this keeps them in business, McLeish gets us relegated and they get promoted. Its like a Shakespearean tragedy.In so far as it's a work of fiction, then yes it is.I doubt the compensation was enough to keep them going and we are real outsiders for the drop. The most likely part of that is them coming back up, and even then they're 5th with a 7 point gap to 2nd, so a play off place is more likely.There's plenty to complain about as it is without us inventing possible scenarios to add to the hysteria.
Christ almighty, what a terrifying thought; we pay them compo for McLeish, this keeps them in business, McLeish gets us relegated and they get promoted. Its like a Shakespearean tragedy.
i think he'l be gone within 12 months
... The only players who I reckon have any problem with him are Ireland and N'Zogbia and they have been all but frozen out.
The fact that you've been reduced to posting on the club faceache page AT ALL is bad enough. Just looking at the comments on that makes my head hurt.
Quote from: TheZogman on February 28, 2012, 01:31:25 PM... The only players who I reckon have any problem with him are Ireland and N'Zogbia and they have been all but frozen out.The fact that he's spent £9m on Charlie and appears to have frozen him out is an indictment in itself. This is - after all - a player whom he courted for over 12 months.