mcleish, got blosers promoted, relegated, won their first silverwear in their history. Hughton, got blose to the last 16 and pushing for play offs?? which one is preferential?? lambert and rodgers file under phil brown, paul jewell and steve coppell! they have achieved the maximum they will with either club.saunders, robinson and the rest named from the lower leagues need to do more, as for our ginger,,, well i blame MON for spending every penny we frigging well had and then fuckng off as soon as the gravy train ended!
I have always been very pro Lerner and to a very large degree I still am. However, I think Villa's drift and Randy Lerner's drift further and further into the background are the same thing.The one thing Lerner has not done which was very much in his power to do is give us a board with football balls. The recent landscape of the club is dominated by bad board decisions.If I had it in my power to change just one thing which has happened at Villa Park since O'Neill walked out it would be to have the board stand up to O'Neill and tell the club's side of the story.It makes me curl up with anger, with disgust, with shame, and with embarassment on days like yesterday when Martin O'Neill is able to strut the stage of British football as a superhero endowed with divine talents somewhere between a latter day Joan of Arc and Galahad whose heart was pure.I accept that a defeat at a tribunal may well have been on the cards but some fights you have to fight regardless of the odds. You have to tell it how it is, not shuffle off down Spin Alley.The sun went behind a cloud over Villa Park not the day that O'Neill walked or the day that Stoke equalized or the day Houllier's heart missed a beat or the day Randy Lerner flew to Corsica. It was the day we decided that O'Neill's claims for wrongful dismissal should not be contested. From that day onwards the legend that without Messiah Martin we are nothing has spread like a malignant fungus.Any chance of a rebirth for the club was stillborn with the appointment of a manager who preferred to be linked with Liverpool followed by a manager who came with more baggage than Ryanair.I hope that the the rediscovery of ourselves is not in the Championship but I cannot see any other wake up call being loud enough to wake the sleepwalker.
Yep I suggested Houghton, and he would have been a far better bet than who we have ended up with.
Quote from: brian green on February 19, 2012, 01:12:00 PMI have always been very pro Lerner and to a very large degree I still am. However, I think Villa's drift and Randy Lerner's drift further and further into the background are the same thing.The one thing Lerner has not done which was very much in his power to do is give us a board with football balls. The recent landscape of the club is dominated by bad board decisions.If I had it in my power to change just one thing which has happened at Villa Park since O'Neill walked out it would be to have the board stand up to O'Neill and tell the club's side of the story.It makes me curl up with anger, with disgust, with shame, and with embarassment on days like yesterday when Martin O'Neill is able to strut the stage of British football as a superhero endowed with divine talents somewhere between a latter day Joan of Arc and Galahad whose heart was pure.I accept that a defeat at a tribunal may well have been on the cards but some fights you have to fight regardless of the odds. You have to tell it how it is, not shuffle off down Spin Alley.The sun went behind a cloud over Villa Park not the day that O'Neill walked or the day that Stoke equalized or the day Houllier's heart missed a beat or the day Randy Lerner flew to Corsica. It was the day we decided that O'Neill's claims for wrongful dismissal should not be contested. From that day onwards the legend that without Messiah Martin we are nothing has spread like a malignant fungus.Any chance of a rebirth for the club was stillborn with the appointment of a manager who preferred to be linked with Liverpool followed by a manager who came with more baggage than Ryanair.I hope that the the rediscovery of ourselves is not in the Championship but I cannot see any other wake up call being loud enough to wake the sleepwalker.Brilliant, Brian.
So far he's done nothing more for them than John Gregory did for us, and the similarity doesn't end there.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 19, 2012, 08:19:00 PMSo far he's done nothing more for them than John Gregory did for us, and the similarity doesn't end there. Care to expand?
I think its important to remember that MON is still in the honeymoon phase, and I it's inevitable that one day he will fcuk them over as he has done everyone else.
Quote from: Jimmy Smash on February 19, 2012, 08:14:45 PMI think its important to remember that MON is still in the honeymoon phase, and I it's inevitable that one day he will fcuk them over as he has done everyone else. Who else did he 'fuck over'?At Leicester he turned Leeds down mid-season. At Celtic he left to look after his very ill wife. At Norwich he was lied to by their crooked chairman and so walked when he realised this.Contrary to what's said on here, Celtic fans don't hate him - many of them still call him 'St. Martin'.Dave, what did Gregory ever do with any other club?
Quote from: VillainousVillan on February 19, 2012, 09:17:20 PMQuote from: Jimmy Smash on February 19, 2012, 08:14:45 PMI think its important to remember that MON is still in the honeymoon phase, and I it's inevitable that one day he will fcuk them over as he has done everyone else. Who else did he 'fuck over'?At Leicester he turned Leeds down mid-season. At Celtic he left to look after his very ill wife. At Norwich he was lied to by their crooked chairman and so walked when he realised this.Contrary to what's said on here, Celtic fans don't hate him - many of them still call him 'St. Martin'.Dave, what did Gregory ever do with any other club?Don't know, don't care.