but beating O'Neill in this match and not being relegated will at least bring about some kind of cheer.lets hope its 2/2!
Quote from: Dave on April 11, 2012, 10:40:46 PMQuote from: PeterWithe on April 11, 2012, 08:04:24 PMWas Harewood that bad a signing? Yes he was shit but £4m wasn't a particularly big fee for an established PL striker. He didn't work out, it happens.It was if you think that the likes of Roque Santa Cruz was signing for Blackburn a week later and then going on score 20 odd goals that season.Not that I wanted him but Harewood scored 20 odd goals and 16 goals 3 and 2 seasons before he signed for us. As for Santa Cruz, in the 4 seasons since that season he has scored 10 goals. Blackburn were lucky Hughes left to manage Moneybags Citeh and could pay £18 mill for a crock. Unfortunately MON never went there so we could have £20mil for Heskey.
Quote from: PeterWithe on April 11, 2012, 08:04:24 PMWas Harewood that bad a signing? Yes he was shit but £4m wasn't a particularly big fee for an established PL striker. He didn't work out, it happens.It was if you think that the likes of Roque Santa Cruz was signing for Blackburn a week later and then going on score 20 odd goals that season.
Was Harewood that bad a signing? Yes he was shit but £4m wasn't a particularly big fee for an established PL striker. He didn't work out, it happens.
He had scored 3 league goals in 30 odd games the season before we signed him. The 20 goal season was in the Championship. He'll be 33 later this year. Unless i'm mistaken, only once in his career has he scored more than 5 league goals in a season in our top flight. I still can't believe we ever signed him.
Quote from: damon green on April 11, 2012, 03:34:24 PMSo long as we get three points, he can have a 21 gun salute for all I fucking care.aimed at the away dug-out.
So long as we get three points, he can have a 21 gun salute for all I fucking care.
Excellent essay eamonn but the final sentence sums MON up for me. He has his strengths as a manager but the ability to get his team playing good football is not one of them. He probably spent one season too long at Villa Park and you are correct that many home performances were drab, predictable affairs. Most other Premiership managers out thought MON tactically and even the combined experience of his management team couldn't work out how to deal with it. For all the talk of MON's intellect, he made the same mistakes time and again which suggests either a lack of imagination or an arrogant approach to his trade.Harry Rednapp is another manager adept at managing his reputation at the expense of the clubs that pay them well. I can't remember the details of what happened to Southampton or West Ham soon after he left but it was either relegation or a comlete shambles. At Portsmouth he over spent on players and jumped ship just before it all went so badly wrong - strangely enough none of his chums in the media were prepared to link the two. After a couple of good years at Spurs with an excellent squad and a supportive Chairman he's just about to make a quick exit to the England job just before it goes sour. Bale will leave in the Summer and so will Modric. They won't pay Adebayor's wages and VDV is a stroppy git already moaning in the press. Big Brad can't go on for too much longer and after that you have an average squad of players. Would Rednapp really have the will to rebuild the Spurs squad when he can leave an impending mess to manage England? Having friends in the media helps - MON and Rednapp are good to journalists, provide easy copy and cultivate the relationships which help them to avoid unwanted criticism. They also fail to expose the mess and turmoil that managers like this leave in their wake.
Harewood cost 4m, 27 grand a week wages for 3 years, and over a million quid signing on fee.He started one league game in those 3 years.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on April 12, 2012, 12:50:43 AMHe had scored 3 league goals in 30 odd games the season before we signed him. The 20 goal season was in the Championship. He'll be 33 later this year. Unless i'm mistaken, only once in his career has he scored more than 5 league goals in a season in our top flight. I still can't believe we ever signed him.Sorry, you are correct about the 20 odd but he did get the 14 PL goals the two seasons before. But I was more comparing with RSC who has only got into double figures once whilst in his 12 seasons in Europe. I agree with you on the signing but he probably paid for his transfer fee as his 5 league goals must have got us a place or two in the league.