Quote from: Bren'd on April 11, 2012, 03:43:04 PMMON did know the conditions he was working under. He did talk with RL after the season finished, that is what he said he and the club would do. He could have made his intentions known soon after that if he wasn't prepared to comply with they way the club wanted to move. The General intimated on here, I assume it was genuine that we needed to get rid of players before new ones could come in and MON was aware of this. Not unreasonable demands baring in mind current spend and wages to income.So he decided he didn't want to work like that, but bided his time until 5 days before the season started to make sure he really fucked us up? Sorry, but I don't believe such a machevellian interpretation of events.What I think happened is they agreed to sell players, but this did not materialise. Then something blew up over the Milner transfer. I think it was a problem waiting to happen that both parties should have realised and acknowledged before it went too far.
MON did know the conditions he was working under. He did talk with RL after the season finished, that is what he said he and the club would do. He could have made his intentions known soon after that if he wasn't prepared to comply with they way the club wanted to move. The General intimated on here, I assume it was genuine that we needed to get rid of players before new ones could come in and MON was aware of this. Not unreasonable demands baring in mind current spend and wages to income.
MON's legacy is top six and fucked off when the job got a bit tough at a critical time.
So he decided he didn't want to work like that, but bided his time until 5 days before the season started to make sure he really fucked us up? Sorry, but I don't believe such a machevellian interpretation of events.What I think happened is they agreed to sell players, but this did not materialise. Then something blew up over the Milner transfer. I think it was a problem waiting to happen that both parties should have realised and acknowledged before it went too far.
Quote from: John M'Zog on April 11, 2012, 03:50:23 PMQuote from: Bren'd on April 11, 2012, 03:43:04 PMMON did know the conditions he was working under. He did talk with RL after the season finished, that is what he said he and the club would do. He could have made his intentions known soon after that if he wasn't prepared to comply with they way the club wanted to move. The General intimated on here, I assume it was genuine that we needed to get rid of players before new ones could come in and MON was aware of this. Not unreasonable demands baring in mind current spend and wages to income.So he decided he didn't want to work like that, but bided his time until 5 days before the season started to make sure he really fucked us up? Sorry, but I don't believe such a machevellian interpretation of events.What I think happened is they agreed to sell players, but this did not materialise. Then something blew up over the Milner transfer. I think it was a problem waiting to happen that both parties should have realised and acknowledged before it went too far. Yes, it was Machiavellian. Walking out 5 days before a season starts is exactly that. We all have disputes/grieviences in our workplace but we still get on with the job. It's a bit different for the likes of football managers at the top in that they don't need an income as they are already multi millionaires. But they should have some pride in what they do and an ambition to do well for the club that has added to their multi millionaire lifestyle. MON's legacy is top six and fucked off when the job got a bit tough at a critical time.
I hve some wonderful memories of his time at the club but the way he left was unforgivable.
Quote from: Bren'd on April 11, 2012, 03:14:00 PMIf MON wasn't prepared to work under those conditions he should have made it known in the May allowing the club sufficient time to get a suitable replacement. He didn't and we now find ourselves where we are as a result. Randy is blameless in any of this. He's made some poor decisions since for sure but no blame can be put his his way regarding MON's wall out.Can't agree with that.Firstly, we don't know the exact sequence of events and what MON was/was not asked to do. Did the goal posts get moved for him over the course of the summer? Did he try to make it work, but something happened that tipped him over the edge?Guess we don't know and can only speculate on that.However, once he left the board has made two poor managerial appointments. That's not his fault. Some will say that the timing of his departure meant we couldn't get anyone good, yet 12 months later thay had the whole summer and still came up with McLeish, so I simply don't buy that argument.
If MON wasn't prepared to work under those conditions he should have made it known in the May allowing the club sufficient time to get a suitable replacement. He didn't and we now find ourselves where we are as a result. Randy is blameless in any of this. He's made some poor decisions since for sure but no blame can be put his his way regarding MON's wall out.
Ive just read every post on this thread. Nothing like Randy selling the club and MON to get the posts going. Just a thought do Chelsea have the same problem with their considerable number of managersIts simple with me. If MON had bought say that bloke Darren Bent we would probably have qualified for the Champions League. But he didnt he bought Heskey not to score goals but to give Agbonlahor support up front and hopefully increase his goal ratio.But it didnt work. The most Agbonlahor has ever scored in the league is thirteen! Hes been around for years and hopefully MON will take him to Sunderland as he thinks hes so good.But he got us to sixth three years running and we had a good reputation with both the media and indeed other clubs supporters.Now we are considered a joke...or even worse a shambolic joke. We will never know what transpired inside the club but the appointment of the current manager just hasnt worked in any wayOne thing is for certain Doug would have sacked him probably on Christmas day.!