Quote from: pauliewalnuts on May 07, 2012, 11:12:51 PMQuote from: Lou'zie0 on May 07, 2012, 11:03:33 PMWhat are the parameters of success for a Villa Manager if they don't include wins at Villa Park? They're a lot lower after a year of McLeish, which is what gives me hope.An ambitious young manager like Lambert will be thinking "I don't have to do much there to be considered a success, given what they've just been through".Very much like MON will have in 2006.This is one of the few things that gives me hope.The way I see it, we're currently going through another O'Leary situation, which means another glorious MON era chasing cups and 4th place is just around the corner....right?
Quote from: Lou'zie0 on May 07, 2012, 11:03:33 PMWhat are the parameters of success for a Villa Manager if they don't include wins at Villa Park? They're a lot lower after a year of McLeish, which is what gives me hope.An ambitious young manager like Lambert will be thinking "I don't have to do much there to be considered a success, given what they've just been through".Very much like MON will have in 2006.
What are the parameters of success for a Villa Manager if they don't include wins at Villa Park?
Quote from: Chipsticks on May 07, 2012, 11:29:19 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on May 07, 2012, 11:12:51 PMQuote from: Lou'zie0 on May 07, 2012, 11:03:33 PMWhat are the parameters of success for a Villa Manager if they don't include wins at Villa Park? They're a lot lower after a year of McLeish, which is what gives me hope.An ambitious young manager like Lambert will be thinking "I don't have to do much there to be considered a success, given what they've just been through".Very much like MON will have in 2006.This is one of the few things that gives me hope.The way I see it, we're currently going through another O'Leary situation, which means another glorious MON era chasing cups and 4th place is just around the corner....right?Wrong. Unless we have a new manager under a new buyer with billions to spend.
Quote from: Surrey Villain on May 07, 2012, 11:35:57 PMQuote from: Chipsticks on May 07, 2012, 11:29:19 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on May 07, 2012, 11:12:51 PMQuote from: Lou'zie0 on May 07, 2012, 11:03:33 PMWhat are the parameters of success for a Villa Manager if they don't include wins at Villa Park? They're a lot lower after a year of McLeish, which is what gives me hope.An ambitious young manager like Lambert will be thinking "I don't have to do much there to be considered a success, given what they've just been through".Very much like MON will have in 2006.This is one of the few things that gives me hope.The way I see it, we're currently going through another O'Leary situation, which means another glorious MON era chasing cups and 4th place is just around the corner....right?Wrong. Unless we have a new manager under a new buyer with billions to spend.I think when O'Neill arrived he benefitted from a massive groundswell of optimism that having a new owner gave the fans. But that was also a bit of a millstone - we could have certainly done better with the opportunity, but an immediate gatecrashing of the status quo was in hindsight overstretching ourselves. Any new manager will benefit from a reduced ceiling of expectation.
For it to be GD that keeps us up won't Bolton have to win, us lose and QPR get at least a point at Citeh?
Lou Z the expectation around Alex is that no one wil care
"The manager, for me now, is not good enough for the Premier League."
Quote from: hawkeye on May 08, 2012, 12:04:11 AMLou Z the expectation around Alex is that no one wil careWill come back after Norwich!Quite possibly no-one will care. This has been a long hard season... I have no idea what Randy will do. Just speculatin'. Do you know?Anything is possible, Hawkeye. UTV!
Quote from: Lou'zie0 on May 08, 2012, 12:11:10 AMQuote from: hawkeye on May 08, 2012, 12:04:11 AMLou Z the expectation around Alex is that no one wil careWill come back after Norwich!Quite possibly no-one will care. This has been a long hard season... I have no idea what Randy will do. Just speculatin'. Do you know?Anything is possible, Hawkeye. UTV!I wish I knew, I think they will be looking at ST sales really closely now that we are safe, and if there is not a decent upturn then I think they will consider thier options. UTV Lou Z
The so-called drama queens were at least right in knowing we were in a relegation scrap long ago, when others were complacently saying we were safe after the Fulham game, there's no way Wigan will win most of their games, there's no way QPR will beat Spurs, there's no way we won't win another game and so on. For anyone who cared to look at our last 10 or 11 fixtures, and McLeish's record, especially during the appalling run-in for Blues last year, it was always going to be a lot closer than some people thought. We are probably going to end up with fewer points than Blues got relegated with last season. So hardly an over-reaction to have been concerned, or even to have thought we would go down.
Quote from: ktvillan on May 08, 2012, 12:34:45 AMThe so-called drama queens were at least right in knowing we were in a relegation scrap long ago, when others were complacently saying we were safe after the Fulham game, there's no way Wigan will win most of their games, there's no way QPR will beat Spurs, there's no way we won't win another game and so on. For anyone who cared to look at our last 10 or 11 fixtures, and McLeish's record, especially during the appalling run-in for Blues last year, it was always going to be a lot closer than some people thought. We are probably going to end up with fewer points than Blues got relegated with last season. So hardly an over-reaction to have been concerned, or even to have thought we would go down.So even though you were wrong, you were right.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 08, 2012, 12:48:36 AMQuote from: ktvillan on May 08, 2012, 12:34:45 AMThe so-called drama queens were at least right in knowing we were in a relegation scrap long ago, when others were complacently saying we were safe after the Fulham game, there's no way Wigan will win most of their games, there's no way QPR will beat Spurs, there's no way we won't win another game and so on. For anyone who cared to look at our last 10 or 11 fixtures, and McLeish's record, especially during the appalling run-in for Blues last year, it was always going to be a lot closer than some people thought. We are probably going to end up with fewer points than Blues got relegated with last season. So hardly an over-reaction to have been concerned, or even to have thought we would go down.So even though you were wrong, you were right. in the words of Paxman, Oh come on