It was only decent if you went away a lot as we won a lot away from home. But at home it was pretty crap and depressing
Over the weekend I have got closer to thinking I would accept relegation to be rid of Mctwat but I just cannot want or wish for my beloved club to take the drop, it just seems wrong.
Quote from: NiiLamptey on April 16, 2012, 07:56:24 AMWorst thing that could happen to us!You think we are on a budget now... With championship money think randy would throw a "yard" sale at the back of the holte end selling everything from players to 20,000 plastic seats that won't be used!Didn't do Newcastle any harm. They're pushing for a Champions League spot within two seasons of us relegating them. McLeish has been a disaster of Billy McNeill proportions and look what happened within a couple of seasons of him taking us down too. I'm with you Brian, get down and get rid.
Worst thing that could happen to us!You think we are on a budget now... With championship money think randy would throw a "yard" sale at the back of the holte end selling everything from players to 20,000 plastic seats that won't be used!
I think this argument is somewhat pointless, as if we (god forbid) actually do get relegated, why would the board want to remove a manager with a very good promotion record?
I think McLeish isn't as bad as most on here seem to think. Seriously.He's a limited manager, and an ambitious club shouldn't touch him with a barge pole, but he has shown that he is capable of building defensive-minded sides that scrapes enough 1-0 wins and draws to be considered mildly successful.The main reason why this hasn't worked as Villa is the McLeish approach relies on strong defensive midfielders. Most of the season, our central midfield have been our achilles heal. Secondly, to scrape 1-0 wins and (scoreless) draws you cannot have defenders who are almost guaranteed to make at least one cock-up every match. We have. Thirdly, either because he don't have the players to carry out his preferred tactics or because he sort of understands that he has to try to play decent football to win over the fans, he periodically drifts away from the set-up that has provided him (sporadic) success in the past. The result is usually that the team looks even more disjointed and disorganised.