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Offline Rip Van We Go Again

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #330 on: April 18, 2012, 07:20:20 AM »
18. Gets extremely agitated when someone in the media does not bow down before him and actually questions him.

Classic example here:



Horrible little man.

The barely concealed anger at being questioned.
Vile little turd.

Offline OzVilla

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #331 on: April 18, 2012, 07:37:47 AM »
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Ah so thestance is to not allow him any credit for the value of some the players that he left behind, who were sold for a huge profit after he left?

Convenient.

For every Ashley Young or Stewart Downing, we could name a Zat Knight, Curtis Davies, Heskey, Warnock, Harewood, Reo-Coker, Sidwell, Fabien Delph, Habib Beye, Shorey, Routledge, Luke Young.

Which one of thoise would you fancy at Sunderland?

And then there was the gift of Gary Cahill to Bolton.

 

This. In a nutshell.

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #332 on: April 18, 2012, 07:55:25 AM »
We've got more threads than Marks & Spencer hammering our current manager and now our collective ire turns to the most successful one in years who's described as vile, horrible and demonic. While we exhaust methods of delivering pelters, shall we compare and contrast? -

MON had us in the top 6 regularly and at Wembley and in Europe, this is fact. What would we give for him now as McLeish turns our club into a national laughing stock? We travel the land honking out stadia and receiving pity from those who remember AVFC for what it was.

MON made mistakes, so did Saunders, so did Taylor, so does Fergy. There were many more plusses than minuses however and as a Villa supporter I'd give my right arm to get along to the game and know we've got 11 players who'll put a shift in. Best manager we had in years.
« Last Edit: April 18, 2012, 07:59:18 AM by russon »

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #333 on: April 18, 2012, 08:02:39 AM »
Lets just get stuck in and rip the fuckers team a new arsehole and stuff  him in it.

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #334 on: April 18, 2012, 08:08:59 AM »
We've got more threads than Marks & Spencer hammering our current manager and now our collective ire turns to the most successful one in years who's described as vile, horrible and demonic. While we exhaust methods of delivering pelters, shall we compare and contrast? -

MON had us in the top 6 regularly and at Wembley and in Europe, this is fact. What would we give for him now as McLeish turns our club into a national laughing stock? We travel the land honking out stadia and receiving pity from those who remember AVFC for what it was.

MON made mistakes, so did Saunders, so did Taylor, so does Fergy. There were many more plusses than minuses however and as a Villa supporter I'd give my right arm to get along to the game and know we've got 11 players who'll put a shift in. Best manager we had in years.

Saunders and Taylor left us a legacy, and so will Ferguson.

O'Neill left us crippled.

Offline Axl Rose

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #335 on: April 18, 2012, 08:30:12 AM »
We've got more threads than Marks & Spencer hammering our current manager and now our collective ire turns to the most successful one in years who's described as vile, horrible and demonic. While we exhaust methods of delivering pelters, shall we compare and contrast? -

MON had us in the top 6 regularly and at Wembley and in Europe, this is fact. What would we give for him now as McLeish turns our club into a national laughing stock? We travel the land honking out stadia and receiving pity from those who remember AVFC for what it was.

MON made mistakes, so did Saunders, so did Taylor, so does Fergy. There were many more plusses than minuses however and as a Villa supporter I'd give my right arm to get along to the game and know we've got 11 players who'll put a shift in. Best manager we had in years.

Saunders and Taylor left us a legacy, and so will Ferguson.

O'Neill left us crippled.

crippled? surely our board and players could have fucking got together and got on with their jobs, regardless of who was going to be put in charge.

Houllier was and probably still is a liverpool cock sucking twat. Tapping the welcome to anfield sign-what a twat. fuck him.

Mcleish-wank manager.twat. fuck him too

O Neil's Villa team was the best team we have had for years. He left and it was shit. Everything has gone downhill from there, but for fucks sake, the players are just shit and have done nothing to ease our pain. fuck them all. I'm pissed off with how weak and inept they are. no exceptions. Though I have no hate for O Neil and I would have him back immediately, when compared to the knob sack we have in charge now.

Apologies for the crude language, but I have simply had enough-our team is shit. Hutton, Heskey, Jenas=YAWN. We play rubbish football with all of these so called great kids we have. They're alright, but jesus, they are not good enough yet. They are good for the reserves and their respective youth teams, but fuck me, they are not good enough yet-they need good players around them and they don't.

We need 7 points from the next 3 games. It sickens me to see us where we are.
I love the villa and desperately want them to stay up-but right now, we'll be very very lucky.

Mcleish, Faulkner and even Randy-you're twats. Now please fuck off


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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #336 on: April 18, 2012, 08:41:34 AM »
Bloody Axl. What a load of old shit. We need 7 points? No we do don't. Best manager we have had in years? How many years? He threw more cash at it than any other I can recall and we didn't win anything.

And as for the petulant spouting at all and sundry associated with the club, I give up.

Its shit at the minute I grant you but I have had it up to the back teeth in the last few days with ever more illiterate posters desperately trying to do outdo each other as to how its "even worse" in their opinion and on every fucking thread.

Are there questions to be answered? Without a doubt, some serious soul searching is required at this club in the summer.

But when we are discussing the return of Pube Head, does it really require another anti McLeish, anti Houllier, anti coaching staff, anti Board or anti Scouting whinge?

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #337 on: April 18, 2012, 10:53:19 AM »
We've got more threads than Marks & Spencer hammering our current manager and now our collective ire turns to the most successful one in years who's described as vile, horrible and demonic. While we exhaust methods of delivering pelters, shall we compare and contrast? -

MON had us in the top 6 regularly and at Wembley and in Europe, this is fact. What would we give for him now as McLeish turns our club into a national laughing stock? We travel the land honking out stadia and receiving pity from those who remember AVFC for what it was.

MON made mistakes, so did Saunders, so did Taylor, so does Fergy. There were many more plusses than minuses however and as a Villa supporter I'd give my right arm to get along to the game and know we've got 11 players who'll put a shift in. Best manager we had in years.

Who finished no higher than the previous one.

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #338 on: April 18, 2012, 11:28:30 AM »
We've got more threads than Marks & Spencer hammering our current manager and now our collective ire turns to the most successful one in years who's described as vile, horrible and demonic. While we exhaust methods of delivering pelters, shall we compare and contrast? -

MON had us in the top 6 regularly and at Wembley and in Europe, this is fact. What would we give for him now as McLeish turns our club into a national laughing stock? We travel the land honking out stadia and receiving pity from those who remember AVFC for what it was.

MON made mistakes, so did Saunders, so did Taylor, so does Fergy. There were many more plusses than minuses however and as a Villa supporter I'd give my right arm to get along to the game and know we've got 11 players who'll put a shift in. Best manager we had in years.

Who finished no higher than the previous one.

It should be apparent now that O'Neill's "success" was based on an entirely unsustainable level of spending, for which we're now suffering.  That bit is Lerner's fault of course, but O'Neill mostly wasted the cash given to him, as has been done to death.

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #339 on: April 18, 2012, 12:28:19 PM »
We've got more threads than Marks & Spencer hammering our current manager and now our collective ire turns to the most successful one in years who's described as vile, horrible and demonic. While we exhaust methods of delivering pelters, shall we compare and contrast? -

MON had us in the top 6 regularly and at Wembley and in Europe, this is fact. What would we give for him now as McLeish turns our club into a national laughing stock? We travel the land honking out stadia and receiving pity from those who remember AVFC for what it was.

MON made mistakes, so did Saunders, so did Taylor, so does Fergy. There were many more plusses than minuses however and as a Villa supporter I'd give my right arm to get along to the game and know we've got 11 players who'll put a shift in. Best manager we had in years.

I agree that he's a good manager. Not half as good as the media portray him, but a good manager none the less. I just hate him for the way he left us in the shit and then started legal proceedings against us. I was his biggest fan when he was here but I'll never forgive him for the lack of respect he showed my football club. I'll therefore be giving him plenty on Saturday.

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #340 on: April 18, 2012, 12:33:02 PM »
crippled? surely our board and players could have fucking got together and got on with their jobs, regardless of who was going to be put in charge.

Houllier was and probably still is a liverpool cock sucking twat. Tapping the welcome to anfield sign-what a twat. fuck him.

Mcleish-wank manager.twat. fuck him too

O Neil's Villa team was the best team we have had for years. He left and it was shit. Everything has gone downhill from there, but for fucks sake, the players are just shit and have done nothing to ease our pain. fuck them all. I'm pissed off with how weak and inept they are. no exceptions. Though I have no hate for O Neil and I would have him back immediately, when compared to the knob sack we have in charge now.

Apologies for the crude language, but I have simply had enough-our team is shit. Hutton, Heskey, Jenas=YAWN. We play rubbish football with all of these so called great kids we have. They're alright, but jesus, they are not good enough yet. They are good for the reserves and their respective youth teams, but fuck me, they are not good enough yet-they need good players around them and they don't.

We need 7 points from the next 3 games. It sickens me to see us where we are.
I love the villa and desperately want them to stay up-but right now, we'll be very very lucky.

Mcleish, Faulkner and even Randy-you're twats. Now please fuck off

A prime example of what people have been saying about the board lately. Completely, totally unneccessary in the context of this thread.

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #341 on: April 18, 2012, 12:33:40 PM »
Lets just get stuck in and rip the fuckers team a new arsehole and stuff  him in it.

Is exactly the right answer. 

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #342 on: April 18, 2012, 12:45:16 PM »
We've got more threads than Marks & Spencer hammering our current manager and now our collective ire turns to the most successful one in years who's described as vile, horrible and demonic. While we exhaust methods of delivering pelters, shall we compare and contrast? -

MON had us in the top 6 regularly and at Wembley and in Europe, this is fact. What would we give for him now as McLeish turns our club into a national laughing stock? We travel the land honking out stadia and receiving pity from those who remember AVFC for what it was.

MON made mistakes, so did Saunders, so did Taylor, so does Fergy. There were many more plusses than minuses however and as a Villa supporter I'd give my right arm to get along to the game and know we've got 11 players who'll put a shift in. Best manager we had in years.

I agree that he's a good manager. Not half as good as the media portray him, but a good manager none the less. I just hate him for the way he left us in the shit and then started legal proceedings against us. I was his biggest fan when he was here but I'll never forgive him for the lack of respect he showed my football club. I'll therefore be giving him plenty on Saturday.


I still don't understand how he left us .  He says he didn't resign he has only resigned from Norwich, we paid compensation so we must have sacked him

I would never have sacked him I would have said you got us into this you get us out !!? 

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #343 on: April 18, 2012, 12:46:44 PM »
I still don't understand how he left us .  He says he didn't resign he has only resigned from Norwich, we paid compensation so we must have sacked him
Well at least the first part of this is right. You don't understand.

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Re: Return of O'Neill - divided opinion
« Reply #344 on: April 18, 2012, 12:48:13 PM »
say what we like about MON great manager gave us couple of Wembley trips good away days at Arse and Man U Liverpool and top half finishes, and then he walked.........and we get shit

 


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