My favourite Villa manager.
McLeish could do a lot worse than somehow inspire the team to roundly thrash Sunderland. Can't see it happening, but if it did his credit would go up a bit.
Quote from: Somniloquism on April 12, 2012, 01:19:44 AMQuote 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. Surely the important thing isn't what MFH did at West Ham or what Santa Cruz did at Bayern, but what they did once they moved to their new club?MFH was dreadful, Santa Cruz was a total success. Hughes identified a player who would fit in well and score goals, O'Neill didn't. What happened before and after in their careers isn't particularly relevant to their respective merits that season.
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.
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: cheltenhamlion on April 12, 2012, 08:14:11 AMHarewood 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.How anyone can think his signing was anything but a huge waste of money is beyond meHe is precisely the type of signing that explains why we are in the shit now.10 million pounds frittered away. And he was far from the only one.
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: pauliewalnuts on April 11, 2012, 06:36:43 PMQuote from: Rip Van Bentfletch on April 11, 2012, 06:15:37 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on April 11, 2012, 05:21:47 PMQuote from: Risso on April 11, 2012, 05:21:03 PMO'Neill should have been potted 5 seconds after walking through the door to ask for the funds to buy Marlon Harewood. Ha ha.I know it was horrific at the time, but looking back, days like the day we signed Marlon were utter gold on here.Up to a point.I remember it well and it was volte faces ahoy, mere days after people were taking the piss and laughing when it seemed he might join the Blues.When it became apparent he was coming here, there were a hell of a lot of posters saying how good he was.That's largely what I was referring to, the volte face thing, plus the slow dawning realisation of what he'd done. I don't even think it was days, by the way - didn't we get wind of Marlon going to see Wigan in the morning ("ha ha, he's shit and he's chosen Wigan ahead of Blues"), then the next thing we knew, he was turning around and heading for Bodymoor Heath?At the time, not massively funny, but looking back far more so.Ah, the bright new era. New badge, new Nike kit and the big name new signing modelling it...Marlon Harewood. And taking the no.9 shirt, no less.Looking back, probably the first real indication that Martin wasn't so magic after all.
Quote from: Rip Van Bentfletch on April 11, 2012, 06:15:37 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on April 11, 2012, 05:21:47 PMQuote from: Risso on April 11, 2012, 05:21:03 PMO'Neill should have been potted 5 seconds after walking through the door to ask for the funds to buy Marlon Harewood. Ha ha.I know it was horrific at the time, but looking back, days like the day we signed Marlon were utter gold on here.Up to a point.I remember it well and it was volte faces ahoy, mere days after people were taking the piss and laughing when it seemed he might join the Blues.When it became apparent he was coming here, there were a hell of a lot of posters saying how good he was.That's largely what I was referring to, the volte face thing, plus the slow dawning realisation of what he'd done. I don't even think it was days, by the way - didn't we get wind of Marlon going to see Wigan in the morning ("ha ha, he's shit and he's chosen Wigan ahead of Blues"), then the next thing we knew, he was turning around and heading for Bodymoor Heath?At the time, not massively funny, but looking back far more so.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 11, 2012, 05:21:47 PMQuote from: Risso on April 11, 2012, 05:21:03 PMO'Neill should have been potted 5 seconds after walking through the door to ask for the funds to buy Marlon Harewood. Ha ha.I know it was horrific at the time, but looking back, days like the day we signed Marlon were utter gold on here.Up to a point.I remember it well and it was volte faces ahoy, mere days after people were taking the piss and laughing when it seemed he might join the Blues.When it became apparent he was coming here, there were a hell of a lot of posters saying how good he was.
Quote from: Risso on April 11, 2012, 05:21:03 PMO'Neill should have been potted 5 seconds after walking through the door to ask for the funds to buy Marlon Harewood. Ha ha.I know it was horrific at the time, but looking back, days like the day we signed Marlon were utter gold on here.
O'Neill should have been potted 5 seconds after walking through the door to ask for the funds to buy Marlon Harewood.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 12, 2012, 08:51:52 AMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on April 12, 2012, 08:14:11 AMHarewood 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.How anyone can think his signing was anything but a huge waste of money is beyond meHe is precisely the type of signing that explains why we are in the shit now.10 million pounds frittered away. And he was far from the only one.Wasn't he on loan for almost half his contract which, at any decent club would mean most of his wages being paid for by the other club.
Quote from: ktvillan on April 11, 2012, 03:31:07 PMQuote from: Villanation on April 11, 2012, 12:40:46 PMFact is all that's is history and MON has no bearing whatsoever on whats happening at Villa now.So the massive wages we are still paying average/mediocre player like Beye, Heskey, Dunne, Warnock, Collins, and others, have no bearing on our ongoing limited ability to recruit new players or the need to reduce the wage bill? Not to mention the huge amounts wasted on players like Sidwell, Shorey, Davies and NRC who barely got a look in. And that's before you look at the transfer fees as well - 8m for Warnock? 10m for Davies? It's not all O'Neill's fault, but to say he's not to blame for our current predicament at all is ludicrous.We/he did put some poor to average players on too much money. But I will defend him on fees given the money recouped on the players that left, meaning his 'net spend' was relatively small and shouldn't be having a longterm effect on the club.
Quote from: Villanation on April 11, 2012, 12:40:46 PMFact is all that's is history and MON has no bearing whatsoever on whats happening at Villa now.So the massive wages we are still paying average/mediocre player like Beye, Heskey, Dunne, Warnock, Collins, and others, have no bearing on our ongoing limited ability to recruit new players or the need to reduce the wage bill? Not to mention the huge amounts wasted on players like Sidwell, Shorey, Davies and NRC who barely got a look in. And that's before you look at the transfer fees as well - 8m for Warnock? 10m for Davies? It's not all O'Neill's fault, but to say he's not to blame for our current predicament at all is ludicrous.
Fact is all that's is history and MON has no bearing whatsoever on whats happening at Villa now.
Quote from: Somniloquism on April 12, 2012, 09:39:26 AMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on April 12, 2012, 08:51:52 AMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on April 12, 2012, 08:14:11 AMHarewood 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.How anyone can think his signing was anything but a huge waste of money is beyond meHe is precisely the type of signing that explains why we are in the shit now.10 million pounds frittered away. And he was far from the only one.Wasn't he on loan for almost half his contract which, at any decent club would mean most of his wages being paid for by the other club.He had three months at Newcastle and two at Wolves, so nothing like that long, sadly.
Yeah, when I looked it up after posting I realised it was only a 3 month loan at Newcastle and he was "injured" on his return. For some reason I always thought it was for the season, but I suppose once Carroll was up and running they didn't need him anymore.
Quote from: Somniloquism on April 12, 2012, 10:02:59 AMYeah, when I looked it up after posting I realised it was only a 3 month loan at Newcastle and he was "injured" on his return. For some reason I always thought it was for the season, but I suppose once Carroll was up and running they didn't need him anymore.I'm pretty sure there was a long spell (may have been after that Spurs game) when MON totally ignored him, wouldn't even let him near the bench. He disappeared so thoroughly from view in that spell, it'd be easy to think he must have been on loan or something.