Still has to be Lerner in the main for me, only a fuckwit would keep sanctioning big money and big wages on so-so players, or in the case of Heskey, fucking atrocious players....
Am I the only one who thinks Gary Oldman is a ham actor?
I think O'Neill stitched us up but the buck has to stop with the owner, for unfortunately being too trusting in O'Neills player judgement and paying ridiculous wages for average players. For then realising we couldn't continue like this (he should have recognised this way before he did) and then O'Neill leaving. Finally for taking the 'easy' solution and appointing McLeish.Only the owner can fix this, so it has to be his fault.
Still has to be Lerner in the main for me, only a fuckwit would keep sanctioning big money and big wages on so-so players, or in the case of Heskey, fucking atrocious players.Nobody at board level has the slightest clue on footballing matters, so he was quite happy to keep the till open for O'Neill, he slammed it shut much too late, now we've got to suffer.The appointment of McLeish was the final steaming turd in the water pipe and defies all rational logic on every level.
Quote from: Jimmy Smash on March 24, 2012, 11:50:30 PMAm I the only one who thinks Gary Oldman is a ham actor?Probably.He's brilliant, and was superb in Leon (above).
Great question and one that really requires an essay to answer properly. In Order I'll go with:ONeil/Randy/McLeish/Houllier1. ONeil - He has left us with pretty much zero legacy from his period in charge and also acted vindictively towards the club. 2. Randy - Ultimately responsible for the bad decisions made and not controlling MON better (he had previous at Celtic too). However on the plus side he has invested in the infrastructure of the club (training ground, stadium etc) which is a pretty decent legacy. Furthermore I think his intentions have always been in he right place.3. AMc is the proverbial "tip of the ice berg" for me but his negative tactics makes the club a soul less, funless place. There is limited hope despite having some of the country's best youngsters coming through, a ground and training complex that are the envy of most clubs. On the flip side, I think he has handled the youngsters well and ultimately when he is gone we might be grateful to him for blooding the players. 4. Hard to fault Houllier in hindsight. He was probably more right that the fans gave him credit for. #sigh#