A.And always A.
McLeish.O'Leary is distant enough to have largely forgotten about, MON had his annoying faults, plus the manner of his departure sticks in the craw, but otherwise did well for us, Houllier was a bit out of touch and was a master of tactlessness, but wasn't here long enough to do that much damage.McLeish, on the other hand, is a football pariah, and in one season, managed to make me embarassed to support Aston Villa, had the rest of the league hoping we'd go down, and played the most humiliating, defensive, unambitious football I have seen at Villa Park in decades.Woefully out of his depth, and at times living in fantasy world with some of his excuses.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 03, 2012, 09:36:41 AMMcLeish.O'Leary is distant enough to have largely forgotten about, MON had his annoying faults, plus the manner of his departure sticks in the craw, but otherwise did well for us, Houllier was a bit out of touch and was a master of tactlessness, but wasn't here long enough to do that much damage.McLeish, on the other hand, is a football pariah, and in one season, managed to make me embarassed to support Aston Villa, had the rest of the league hoping we'd go down, and played the most humiliating, defensive, unambitious football I have seen at Villa Park in decades.Woefully out of his depth, and at times living in fantasy world with some of his excuses.For all of this, he still doesn't wind me up like O'Leary. Hearing him on radio or TV triggers a tourettes-like response every time.
Has to be TSM.Simply for his gutless, clueless and leaderless post match interviews last season where he was clearly deluded and so far detracted from reality it was almost scary at times.