Excellent topic.We seem to be particularly good at appointing arseholes.Despite his foot in mouth moments, I liked Houllier. IT probably makes a difference that I always liked the Pink Panther films. To be fair to him, a lot of what PL is doing now is what he was trying to do without the luxury of a summer transfer window to give him a head start.McLeish should never have had the job, but should still have done a lot better than he did. He had his spineless sleazebag moments and that letter marks him down a lot. But for sheer bareface c*ntishness he is not in the same league as O'Leary and O'Neill.O'Neill for me. He did far more harm to the club.At least with O'Leary I could comfort myself with the thought that he was a dead man walking, although looking across at the smug twat from the Rossington End at Doncaster took a lot of getting past. O'Neill shades it. He had the best working conditions of any Villa manager I can remember. He pissed it out of the window on an ego trip then dropped us in the mire by leaving at the time he did. Vindictive. Then he had the nerve to come back and sue for unfair dismissal. I wish he'd get the job at Anfield or OT. Sunderland have never done anything bad enough to deserve him.If I were to meet O'Leary I could at least amuse myself by asking him how things are going nowadays. With O'Neill I'd have to resist the temptation to spit in his face.
MON's fixation at playing players out of position (Carlos, Sidwell, Delph, NRC, Petrov) used to grate me. Sidwell, Delph, Petrov and maybe to a lesser extent NRC were all known for weighing in with goals from midfield but he turned them all into midfielder cloggers and it did'nt work. You look back at Stan's debut down at West Ham and you wonder why he was'nt encouraged to do it again. He deserved all the flak he took for walking out when he did but it went on too long for me.
Still, to this day, I cannot believe that Lerner and Faulkner actually appointed him. FFS. What was they thinking. They should win the wind up award for that!
Quote from: N'ZMAV on August 03, 2012, 09:58:17 AMStill, to this day, I cannot believe that Lerner and Faulkner actually appointed him. FFS. What was they thinking. They should win the wind up award for that!Agree, Lerner still has a lot to answer for, particularly the last two seasons. I also hate his non-communication with the lifeblood of the club - the fans!
What on earth were they thinking? I still can not believe they actually did it.
O'Leary on the other hand is a complete c*nt. I actually stopped going to villa matches during his time at the club and it took me a long time to get my passion about villa back.
What bothers me the most is how O'Leary managed to get his own video game.
O'Neill for me. Two years on and I'm still furious about the final 12 months of his tenure. From the opening day surrender at home to Wigan to his vindictive and spineless departure on the eve of the 10/11 season it was clear in my mind that this was as good as things were ever going to get under him even allowing for the cup runs which were more than balanced out by some utter dross.Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 03, 2012, 09:36:41 AMWhat on earth were they thinking? I still can not believe they actually did it.This however is another matter. I can't sum my reaction to the appointment and stewardship of TSM any more succinctly than this. Until the day I die I won't ever be able to make sense of it. I wonder if we'll ever learn?