The board are responsible for McLeish's contract. They agreed it. If you employ a chimney sweep to remove your appendix don't be surprised if you come out of hospital with a brush sticking out of your arse.
Quote from: Yossarian on February 25, 2012, 04:58:18 PMI don't feel angry anymore. Just resigned. Which is exactly what I want McCleish to do.I'm the same. He's sucked my passion from this club.
I don't feel angry anymore. Just resigned. Which is exactly what I want McCleish to do.
I don't think McLeish deserves this.It's like attacking Anne Widdecombe for not winning Strictly.He is just a poor prat promoted above his abilities by an incompetent board of directors who know very little about football and care even less.Alex McLeish is just a decent bloke totally and completely out of his depth and hung out to dry by his employers. I feel very sorry for him. He must go of course but the board will even screw up the timing of his departure.
Quote from: brian green on February 25, 2012, 05:17:32 PMThe board are responsible for McLeish's contract. They agreed it. If you employ a chimney sweep to remove your appendix don't be surprised if you come out of hospital with a brush sticking out of your arse.Ha ha, marvellous stuff, Brian.
Quote from: Simmons on February 25, 2012, 05:12:19 PMWell, that was pretty mediocre, wasn't it? I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the starting line-up. No-one played particularly poorly but there's just nothing there, is there? What's the problem? McLeish picked a decent side. Are some of the players not as good as we think/hope? Is it the way he's telling them to play? We are crying out for better off-the-ball movement. Never thought I'd say it but we're really going to miss Keane when he goes. Also can't help feeling we still really need a bastard in midfield.On the stream I was watching, one of the commentators expressed their surprise that Gabby was captain today. He reckoned that either Collins or Hutton should be. Seriously? What kind of research do these guys get paid to do?It's worrying. Some combination of the players we have, the staff and the general air of decline around the club really spells trouble. You can't see Lerner getting rid of McLeish either so I'm afraid it's only going to get worse. And it's not going to get immediate-relegation worse, it's going to get increasingly dull, grinding out draws, regularly finishing in 14th worse.Given - 7 - stayed alert and made a couple of decent stops at the end.Hutton - 7 - I don't rate him and think his crossing is terrible but he was very good today.Collins - 6 - meh. Didn't do anything wrong but doesn't inspire confidence.Cuellar - 7.5 - MOTM - looked solid, dependable, and a step up from Dunne. Hope he gets that contract.Warnock - 6 - a better performance.Albrighton - 6.5 - I like him. He tries and looks a threat. Tracked back well.Gardner - 6 - he's going to be a good player and needs the game time so we should stick with him throughout. He battled well.Bannan - 6.5 - anything good we were going to do was going to come through him or Keane. Good vision and just like Gardner needs a run of games.Agbonlahor - 6 - didn't show much but I don't think sticking him on the left wing is the answer to anything.Keane - 7 - always looking for opportunities for one-twos and through balls. The kind of player we need.Bent - 6 - he really is one-dimensional. Poor in general build-up play and if the ball isn't running for him doesn't look like that great a finisher either. In his defence, he was really feeding off scraps again today. Injury looked worrying.Heskey - 6 - why, why, why, why? I don't want to be a Heskey-basher but his star clearly waned some time ago. And he's not a right winger. Or an attacking midfielder. Or much of a striker anymore. Waste of a sub. I know N'Zogbia didn't do much when he came on but it would have been preferable.Ireland - 6 - didn't get into the game.N'Zogbia - 6 - didn't get into the game.I think you have been EXCEPTIONALLY generous with those ratings. 3's and 4's t best I reckon. You really think we were 6.5 out of 10 today?
Well, that was pretty mediocre, wasn't it? I was pleasantly surprised when I saw the starting line-up. No-one played particularly poorly but there's just nothing there, is there? What's the problem? McLeish picked a decent side. Are some of the players not as good as we think/hope? Is it the way he's telling them to play? We are crying out for better off-the-ball movement. Never thought I'd say it but we're really going to miss Keane when he goes. Also can't help feeling we still really need a bastard in midfield.On the stream I was watching, one of the commentators expressed their surprise that Gabby was captain today. He reckoned that either Collins or Hutton should be. Seriously? What kind of research do these guys get paid to do?It's worrying. Some combination of the players we have, the staff and the general air of decline around the club really spells trouble. You can't see Lerner getting rid of McLeish either so I'm afraid it's only going to get worse. And it's not going to get immediate-relegation worse, it's going to get increasingly dull, grinding out draws, regularly finishing in 14th worse.Given - 7 - stayed alert and made a couple of decent stops at the end.Hutton - 7 - I don't rate him and think his crossing is terrible but he was very good today.Collins - 6 - meh. Didn't do anything wrong but doesn't inspire confidence.Cuellar - 7.5 - MOTM - looked solid, dependable, and a step up from Dunne. Hope he gets that contract.Warnock - 6 - a better performance.Albrighton - 6.5 - I like him. He tries and looks a threat. Tracked back well.Gardner - 6 - he's going to be a good player and needs the game time so we should stick with him throughout. He battled well.Bannan - 6.5 - anything good we were going to do was going to come through him or Keane. Good vision and just like Gardner needs a run of games.Agbonlahor - 6 - didn't show much but I don't think sticking him on the left wing is the answer to anything.Keane - 7 - always looking for opportunities for one-twos and through balls. The kind of player we need.Bent - 6 - he really is one-dimensional. Poor in general build-up play and if the ball isn't running for him doesn't look like that great a finisher either. In his defence, he was really feeding off scraps again today. Injury looked worrying.Heskey - 6 - why, why, why, why? I don't want to be a Heskey-basher but his star clearly waned some time ago. And he's not a right winger. Or an attacking midfielder. Or much of a striker anymore. Waste of a sub. I know N'Zogbia didn't do much when he came on but it would have been preferable.Ireland - 6 - didn't get into the game.N'Zogbia - 6 - didn't get into the game.
I fully expect his post match view will be that we played expansive, dynamic football - you know, the stuff he told us about in his letter - and were exceptionally unlucky not to win, but were outstanding defensively to keep a clean sheet against a powerful, total footballing, free-scoring side like Wigan.
Quote from: Chipsticks on February 25, 2012, 05:05:33 PMQuote from: damon green on February 25, 2012, 05:00:55 PMQuote from: luke25 on February 25, 2012, 04:58:06 PMIts like we have a huge python wrapped around our club and its squeezing the life out of us.I prefer the analogy of a sucking gunshot wound to the chest, slowly filling our lungs with blood. But your python is OK. I prefer to think of it as a big ginger man taking a giant shit on all of us, one after another. All the while demanding that we pay him £30 each for him to do it. There used to be a club upstairs at a pub behind London Bridge station where it was only £15. Inflation sucks
Quote from: damon green on February 25, 2012, 05:00:55 PMQuote from: luke25 on February 25, 2012, 04:58:06 PMIts like we have a huge python wrapped around our club and its squeezing the life out of us.I prefer the analogy of a sucking gunshot wound to the chest, slowly filling our lungs with blood. But your python is OK. I prefer to think of it as a big ginger man taking a giant shit on all of us, one after another. All the while demanding that we pay him £30 each for him to do it.
Quote from: luke25 on February 25, 2012, 04:58:06 PMIts like we have a huge python wrapped around our club and its squeezing the life out of us.I prefer the analogy of a sucking gunshot wound to the chest, slowly filling our lungs with blood. But your python is OK.
Its like we have a huge python wrapped around our club and its squeezing the life out of us.
At the final whistle, McLeish's men celebrated a point towards ensuring end of season survival.