Quote from: ktvillan on April 03, 2012, 10:05:28 AMQuote from: nigel on April 03, 2012, 09:33:14 AMI have always said he has to be given time. I do feel it was the wrong move by Randy, an unpopular choice with very little chance of success given the constraints he'd have to work under.But, he still came, despite all the constraints, that took some balls. And I feel that is the reason why he must be given time, not endless, but he must have the chance to build his team and not be expected to be using MO'Ns players 5 years on.Personally I'd say until Christmas next season. By then his team should be in place and if we're struggling then maybe that will be the time for Randy to decide.It took balls for himto accept the job? Sorry Nigel but that kind of nonsense gets my goat. It's like saying it takes balls to win the lottery. He's on two million quid a year, more than most will earn in an entire lifetime. His PL credibility was non-existent, I can't imagine any other PL club touching him with a bargepole, and he gets offered a lifeline. And the worst he'll endure is a bit of abuse and then eventually the sack. I bet he pisses himslef laughing when he hears about people feeling sorry for him.Name one manager who'd have accepted the job given those constraits? You were looking at the likes of McLaren I doubt if even Steve Bruce would have come. The only option, which was what I wanted, was to promote within the club. An option which many didn't want.
Quote from: nigel on April 03, 2012, 09:33:14 AMI have always said he has to be given time. I do feel it was the wrong move by Randy, an unpopular choice with very little chance of success given the constraints he'd have to work under.But, he still came, despite all the constraints, that took some balls. And I feel that is the reason why he must be given time, not endless, but he must have the chance to build his team and not be expected to be using MO'Ns players 5 years on.Personally I'd say until Christmas next season. By then his team should be in place and if we're struggling then maybe that will be the time for Randy to decide.It took balls for himto accept the job? Sorry Nigel but that kind of nonsense gets my goat. It's like saying it takes balls to win the lottery. He's on two million quid a year, more than most will earn in an entire lifetime. His PL credibility was non-existent, I can't imagine any other PL club touching him with a bargepole, and he gets offered a lifeline. And the worst he'll endure is a bit of abuse and then eventually the sack. I bet he pisses himslef laughing when he hears about people feeling sorry for him.
I have always said he has to be given time. I do feel it was the wrong move by Randy, an unpopular choice with very little chance of success given the constraints he'd have to work under.But, he still came, despite all the constraints, that took some balls. And I feel that is the reason why he must be given time, not endless, but he must have the chance to build his team and not be expected to be using MO'Ns players 5 years on.Personally I'd say until Christmas next season. By then his team should be in place and if we're struggling then maybe that will be the time for Randy to decide.
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Quote from: Zhong Yi on April 03, 2012, 12:38:44 PMworst Villa bosses since 19821st - Graham Turner2nd - Billy McNeill3rd - Alex McLeishVenglos gets a sympathetic exclusion, even if in an Ivo Stas letter home, he claimed Doug Ellis approached him at a bus stop in Prague and offered him the Villa job. Doug had this weird notion that foreign managers were going to be the thing of the future .
worst Villa bosses since 19821st - Graham Turner2nd - Billy McNeill3rd - Alex McLeishVenglos gets a sympathetic exclusion, even if in an Ivo Stas letter home, he claimed Doug Ellis approached him at a bus stop in Prague and offered him the Villa job.
I saw the following on the BBC web site. Talk about stating the obvious, he's just a joke."Aston Villa manager Alex McLeish is understandably concerned about his team's descent towards the Premier League relegation zone. "I don't think I have ever not been worried this season, he told Mirror Football. "We have to look to get to at least 40 points. That is the target I'd be giving to the players and get to that target as quickly as possible."
In his defence, and to add a degree of balance, McLeish:- showed a lot of balls crossing the city- is acting as a lightening rod to deflect negative comments away from the players- has won things as a manager and was a relative success with Scotland (he even won something with Blues)- is clearly in charge at a time of very limited funding when our better players (Young, Downing) were sold and replaced by less able players. Also he's inherited someone else's squad without the option of putting his stamp on it.
Interesting to see that his much vaunted defensive qualities have never made it south of the border.
- is clearly in charge at a time of very limited funding when our better players (Young, Downing) were sold and replaced by less able players. Also he's inherited someone else's squad without the option of putting his stamp on it.
Quote from: nigel on April 03, 2012, 11:20:29 AMQuote from: ktvillan on April 03, 2012, 10:05:28 AMQuote from: nigel on April 03, 2012, 09:33:14 AMI have always said he has to be given time. I do feel it was the wrong move by Randy, an unpopular choice with very little chance of success given the constraints he'd have to work under.But, he still came, despite all the constraints, that took some balls. And I feel that is the reason why he must be given time, not endless, but he must have the chance to build his team and not be expected to be using MO'Ns players 5 years on.Personally I'd say until Christmas next season. By then his team should be in place and if we're struggling then maybe that will be the time for Randy to decide.It took balls for himto accept the job? Sorry Nigel but that kind of nonsense gets my goat. It's like saying it takes balls to win the lottery. He's on two million quid a year, more than most will earn in an entire lifetime. His PL credibility was non-existent, I can't imagine any other PL club touching him with a bargepole, and he gets offered a lifeline. And the worst he'll endure is a bit of abuse and then eventually the sack. I bet he pisses himslef laughing when he hears about people feeling sorry for him.Name one manager who'd have accepted the job given those constraits? You were looking at the likes of McLaren I doubt if even Steve Bruce would have come. The only option, which was what I wanted, was to promote within the club. An option which many didn't want.I don't know for sure who would have taken the job or what the constraints were exactly, neither do you. But if you think no decent managers would have been interested in the privilege of managing the Villa for 2 m a year then you're living in la-la land. Off the top of my head I'd guess Hughes would have jumped at the chance, and Jol might have been interested (he's hardly had bucketloads to spend at Fulham). Sven too, whatever you think of him, has a much better record than AM. Curbishley probably, although not particularly inspiring, still a much better record than Eck.Later in the season I'b be fairly sure Hodgson would have come as well if we'd booted FEckwit out at the right time. Plus just about any up and coming coach would have been interested, probably Chris Hughton for one. Fact is we could have taken any coach from anywhere for a 10th of the cost and they could hardly have done a worse job.Regardless of who elsse may or may not have taken the job on, it still didn't take any "balls" to be made an instant multi millionaire in exchange for a bit of pressure and a bit of flak, both of which he could mitigate if was actually up to the job.
Quote from: Chas N'Dave Cooper on April 03, 2012, 12:50:28 PMWHY HAS MY THREAD BEEN LOCKED!!!!?FASCISTS!!!EVERYONE ELSE HAS GOT A MACTWAT THREAD!!!!Just start a thread on another subject, it will soon turn into one...
Quote from: Boz on April 03, 2012, 01:45:15 PMI saw the following on the BBC web site. Talk about stating the obvious, he's just a joke."Aston Villa manager Alex McLeish is understandably concerned about his team's descent towards the Premier League relegation zone. "I don't think I have ever not been worried this season, he told Mirror Football. "We have to look to get to at least 40 points. That is the target I'd be giving to the players and get to that target as quickly as possible."he's in a no win situation; say nothing and he's running scared, criticise the players and he's lost the dressing room, criticise himself and he' lost confidence, say something obvious and gets comments like yours.