The club have started to redeem themselves after a sequence of enormous cock ups. Let's not forget, this time last year, he was sitting next to McLeish, unveling him (well, actually, he wasn't, he didn't turn up for it).In my mind they (the top management) still have a way to go towards redemption, but it's certainly a start.
In terms of the business and marketing side of things I think he has done a superb job of selling the Aston Villa "brand". I feel where he struggles is on the footballing side. We dont seem to have anyone on the board who has that sort experience.It looks like he is learning fast though and is only 33 so fair play to him as its a big job.
There's also the fact that the savagery of the cost cutting process last season, plus the shit appointment, led to us being really quite lucky not to get relegated.The scale of the deterioration since O'Neill left is pretty shocking all-round. It is their job to manage the growth of the club, and judged against that, it looks really, reallly poor.