When he says he doesn't want to play negatively I believe him -
The thing is, McLeish can say "I want to play attractive football" and be telling the truth
The results of this season were entirely predictable to everybody except Lerner and Faulkner, and they should hold their hands up and say they go it badly wrong.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 28, 2012, 12:06:55 PMThe thing is, McLeish can say "I want to play attractive football" and be telling the truthIt was possibly why the cynics amongst us were prepared to give him a chance. 'He could'nt possibly play drab football with the players we have' we thought at the time? Somehow he's managed it.
Quote from: Clampy on March 28, 2012, 12:37:05 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on March 28, 2012, 12:06:55 PMThe thing is, McLeish can say "I want to play attractive football" and be telling the truthIt was possibly why the cynics amongst us were prepared to give him a chance. 'He could'nt possibly play drab football with the players we have' we thought at the time? Somehow he's managed it. He has frequently managed to make the team look like less than the sum of its parts.
I'm not saying Faulkner is blameless, I just think he gets a lot of stick on here because of footballing issues when that isn't where his skillset is. The major failing is the failure by the Board in general to identify that this isn't his skillset and take on an additional member to provide those skills.I think, with a good football man on the board, Faulkner could prove to be a very valuable CEO.The problem is, MoN has left them with the impression that the 'goodfootball man on the board' should be the manager, which is a really dangerous position to put ourselves in.
The thing is, McLeish can say "I want to play attractive football" and be telling the truth, but there's nothing in his PL history to suggest that he knows how to.Which, of course, makes that "must have PL experience" requirement all the more fucking annoying.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 28, 2012, 12:06:55 PMThe thing is, McLeish can say "I want to play attractive football" and be telling the truth, but there's nothing in his PL history to suggest that he knows how to.Which, of course, makes that "must have PL experience" requirement all the more fucking annoying.I'm not sure what strengths Lerner thinks he saw in McLeish to be honest. His record and style of play with Blues were woeful, and I don't believe for a second that Lerner watched detailed videos of his time at Rangers or Motherwell.The way Blues surrendered their Premier League status was absolutely abysmal. With a few games to go they looked all but safe, but then chucked it away with some of the most lethargic, "can't be arsed" performances that I've ever seen. The worrying thing is that we've seen similar performances from Villa this season, and another couple of losses could see us getting sucked back right down into the scrap.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 28, 2012, 12:06:55 PMThe thing is, McLeish can say "I want to play attractive football" and be telling the truth, but there's nothing in his PL history to suggest that he knows how to.Which, of course, makes that "must have PL experience" requirement all the more fucking annoying.I'm not sure what strengths Lerner thinks he saw in McLeish to be honest. His record and style of play with Blues were woeful, and I don't believe for a second that Lerner watched detailed videos of his time at Rangers or Motherwell.
I blame Alex Ferguson for sending a dodgy reference to Lerner.We should sue him