Div. Good word. Don't see it enough on here.
and its catching on!see bosman thread"I was only joking you div.*wink*"
Quote from: Rigadon on August 23, 2012, 05:27:47 PMWhy do some people get so wound up when other posters don't want Alex McLeish castrated? He just wasn't good enough, that's all. He never slagged the club, or the fans. He was just shit. no, not directly, you're right. But in the manner of what he produced and the excuses he came up with every week he royally took the piss for the money he was on. It was all very subtle wrapped up nicely in the guise of "nice bloke"
Why do some people get so wound up when other posters don't want Alex McLeish castrated? He just wasn't good enough, that's all. He never slagged the club, or the fans. He was just shit.
No one senior at the club has taken responsibility for the decision to appoint him, at a Network Villa thing today Faulkner was still saying it could have worked but for bad luck and injuries. I sometimes wonder if they realise how close they came to a catastrophic failure, which would have crippled the club at every level on and off the pitch. Even without relegation the effects of last season will take the club a couple of years to get over.
Also - and I would love to be proven wrong on this this season, not least because I have an 8 year old son I'm desperately trying to convince to be a Villa fan despite living over 100 miles from the ground - our squad is one of the worst in the division and about as bad as I can remember since 1987/8. Somewhat McLeish's fault but not totally.
When Mr Faulkner sent me a letter last August asking why I had not renewed my season ticket(s), I replied mainly because of TSM. Clearly stating that TSM would under no circumstances see out his three year contract and stating that the person (he) who appointed him should duly resign accordingly.Oddly I got no reply - nor to my letter last May reiterating my request for his resignation. Since Faulkner has been on the scene we have taken backward steps.
Quote from: London Villan on August 23, 2012, 09:36:05 PMNo one senior at the club has taken responsibility for the decision to appoint him, at a Network Villa thing today Faulkner was still saying it could have worked but for bad luck and injuries. I sometimes wonder if they realise how close they came to a catastrophic failure, which would have crippled the club at every level on and off the pitch. Even without relegation the effects of last season will take the club a couple of years to get over.Spot on. In fact, this is the most spot on post on here for months, in my opinion.I heard Faulkner on the radio a few weeks ago talking about the appointment, and he said "we appointed Alex on his record, which was excellent" and then went on to say "well, it's easy to say it was a bad appointment with the benefit of hindsight"Firstly, his record in English football was piss poor.Secondly, no hindsight needed. The entire football world (except the rotating group of MOTD industry insiders) thought it was a fucking insane appointment, and that's exactly what it turned out to be.Absolutely bang on about how close they came to catastrophic failure, too. I don't think they quite realise just how much of the goodwill they had was pissed away last season, and just how close we came to total and utter disaster.