Quote from: Merv on February 29, 2012, 01:25:35 PMAll of that, obviously... but the logic behind it baffled me from day one. If I'd been granted an audience with Paul Faulkner, like that fans group had (and declined), that's what I'd be chatting about. Not in an aggressive way, just genuinely curious and confused.'He shares the clubs vision' will be all you'd get out of them. A vision they seem to have no idea about themselves.I have to agree it would be interesting to see what they would come up with as to why.
All of that, obviously... but the logic behind it baffled me from day one. If I'd been granted an audience with Paul Faulkner, like that fans group had (and declined), that's what I'd be chatting about. Not in an aggressive way, just genuinely curious and confused.
There's no chance of a resignation. He probably thought all his christmases came at once when he landed the Villa job. He'll be hanging on like a stubborn clagnut until pried from this battycrease of a season with a fat pay off all the way to Rangers.
Quote from: Holte L2 on February 29, 2012, 11:48:00 AMI'm coming on here every hour praying for a miricale, and reading the headlines "Mcleish and Resignation"" I know it's not going to happen anytime soon but you can but dream.I wouldnt take this decision likely but I'm even at the stage now, where I'd contemplate accepting a defeat at Blackburn in turn for his resignation. But I'm not even sure a defeat at Blackburn would change things? I think if we then lost to Fulham at home.His position would be untenable surely??
I'm coming on here every hour praying for a miricale, and reading the headlines "Mcleish and Resignation"" I know it's not going to happen anytime soon but you can but dream.I wouldnt take this decision likely but I'm even at the stage now, where I'd contemplate accepting a defeat at Blackburn in turn for his resignation. But I'm not even sure a defeat at Blackburn would change things?
Alex McLeish maybe many things, but I can't see him being a quitter. And fair play to him for that.With that in mind, I am beginning to wonder whether Randy and Faulkner would have the balls to sack him if the next two games go against us.When I say go against us I mean getting one point from the two games, which on current form I can see happening.
But they won't. He's here to stay sadly.
Quote from: The Laughing Policeman on February 29, 2012, 05:15:36 PMAlex McLeish maybe many things, but I can't see him being a quitter. And fair play to him for that.With that in mind, I am beginning to wonder whether Randy and Faulkner would have the balls to sack him if the next two games go against us.When I say go against us I mean getting one point from the two games, which on current form I can see happening.Not having a go at AM about this, but really, the "not a quitter" thing doesn't really work with managers these days.They hardly ever do quit, they just wait to get sacked, as otherwise they'd lose out financially. I totally understand why they do that, though, I just think that respect for someone who doesnt walk out of a £3m a year job and thus protects their pay off compensation is pretty much empty.I don't blame them, though, I'd do the same.
He's going nowhere. Keep calm and carry on.
Quote from: Matt C on February 29, 2012, 06:02:10 PMHe's going nowhere. Keep calm and carry on.C`mon - own upyour Paul Faulkner
Quote from: woody4866 on February 29, 2012, 06:14:02 PMQuote from: Matt C on February 29, 2012, 06:02:10 PMHe's going nowhere. Keep calm and carry on.C`mon - own upyour Paul FaulknerHis Paul Faulkner?