Arguably our best player ever turned up to games intoxicated, so why are so worried about an incident which, let's face it, if it wasn't for someone and thier phone wouldn't have even made the news.They have apologised, time to move on - although the two of them that will play this weekend need to put in a performance and a half.
Billy Walker turned up intoxicated...when?
I think Mcliesh comments were inappropriate, I always think how do the best Managers handle these situations, they dont use words like " a slur on the club" because it isnt.Its a few players having a few to many and getting into a bit of bother, unfortunate, stupid and daft.A proper Manager would simply say, I am aware of the incident, I have spoken to the players and let them know that they have let The Club down, they have been disciplined and that is the end of the matter.
Quote from: hawkeye on May 04, 2012, 10:25:14 PMI think Mcliesh comments were inappropriate, I always think how do the best Managers handle these situations, they dont use words like " a slur on the club" because it isnt.Its a few players having a few to many and getting into a bit of bother, unfortunate, stupid and daft.A proper Manager would simply say, I am aware of the incident, I have spoken to the players and let them know that they have let The Club down, they have been disciplined and that is the end of the matter.Have you ever thought of a job in P.R ?
Nonsense. They should be lashed to the Birmingham Wheel and spun around until they can take no more.
Quote from: Tom Sawyer on May 04, 2012, 10:42:33 PMNonsense. They should be lashed to the Birmingham Wheel and spun around until they can take no more. The Birmingham Wheel isn't here anymore, so that'd be problematic.
Much ado about nothing.Next!
Quote from: James on May 04, 2012, 02:10:11 PMMuch ado about nothing.Next!It is what Alex would have wanted!most sensible comment on this thread. can the mods close this out. its sad and to be honest boring.
Two things:This has been happening since time began, young adults pissed up and regretting their actions the following day. It's just in todays age we have the technology so you are forever in shame.This has nothing to do with the boss. If I go out tonight and cause a scene, I am accountable not my boss.
Quote from: SX150 on May 04, 2012, 07:53:34 PMQuote from: toronto villa on May 04, 2012, 06:29:16 PMQuote from: SX150 on May 04, 2012, 05:03:48 PMQuote from: eastie on May 04, 2012, 04:54:14 PMFor once mcleish is spot on with his comments!Maybe, but a bit of Pot & Kettle comes to mind here but for different reasons and on a grander scale.Is it not bleeding possible in one fucking thread not to bash the bloke? This has nothing at all to do with him. He has said exactly the right thing, and it is what all of us are thinking. If you want to beat the bloke up, and we've pretty much all had a go recently then there are 500 other threads to do it.My last say on this then. 1/ His comment has everything to do with him. 2/ As I said earlier his comment could have been "It has been dealt with internally, the players fined and the money donated to charity". 3/ Not everyone is thinking like you as I for one am not.The players are bang out of order and have embarressed themselves and the club. Apologies have been made and hopefully we can all move on. If the club decided to move the players on then fine. The sooner this sorry season is over the better and fingers crossed on to bigger and better things next year. If that comment had come from Aston Villa, Graham Taylor, Gordon Cowans, Ian Taylor or the like I could have accepted it.when I said everyone is thinking what he said, it means that like him we are all disappointed. However, you have decided to turn this into an anti-McLeish rant, as opposed to blaming the players. These are grown men accountable to themselves first and foremost. They are not the manager's responsibility. If we had Mourinho in charge would you be so vocal in blasting the manager when it is all the player's fault.
Quote from: toronto villa on May 04, 2012, 06:29:16 PMQuote from: SX150 on May 04, 2012, 05:03:48 PMQuote from: eastie on May 04, 2012, 04:54:14 PMFor once mcleish is spot on with his comments!Maybe, but a bit of Pot & Kettle comes to mind here but for different reasons and on a grander scale.Is it not bleeding possible in one fucking thread not to bash the bloke? This has nothing at all to do with him. He has said exactly the right thing, and it is what all of us are thinking. If you want to beat the bloke up, and we've pretty much all had a go recently then there are 500 other threads to do it.My last say on this then. 1/ His comment has everything to do with him. 2/ As I said earlier his comment could have been "It has been dealt with internally, the players fined and the money donated to charity". 3/ Not everyone is thinking like you as I for one am not.The players are bang out of order and have embarressed themselves and the club. Apologies have been made and hopefully we can all move on. If the club decided to move the players on then fine. The sooner this sorry season is over the better and fingers crossed on to bigger and better things next year. If that comment had come from Aston Villa, Graham Taylor, Gordon Cowans, Ian Taylor or the like I could have accepted it.
Quote from: SX150 on May 04, 2012, 05:03:48 PMQuote from: eastie on May 04, 2012, 04:54:14 PMFor once mcleish is spot on with his comments!Maybe, but a bit of Pot & Kettle comes to mind here but for different reasons and on a grander scale.Is it not bleeding possible in one fucking thread not to bash the bloke? This has nothing at all to do with him. He has said exactly the right thing, and it is what all of us are thinking. If you want to beat the bloke up, and we've pretty much all had a go recently then there are 500 other threads to do it.
Quote from: eastie on May 04, 2012, 04:54:14 PMFor once mcleish is spot on with his comments!Maybe, but a bit of Pot & Kettle comes to mind here but for different reasons and on a grander scale.
For once mcleish is spot on with his comments!