I cannot think of any football manager past or present who has ever done anything as damaging to his club as walking out without warning five days before the start of a season. That was pure unadulterated spite.
No, Moyes left his club in a stronger state than he found it. Our subsequent crises and stagnations following his departure suggests that MON left the club pretty much exactly as he found it.
Quote from: brian green on February 03, 2014, 08:21:29 PMI cannot think of any football manager past or present who has ever done anything as damaging to his club as walking out without warning five days before the start of a season. That was pure unadulterated spite.Calculated and pre-meditated aswell.
Quote from: Legion on February 03, 2014, 08:26:04 PMQuote from: brian green on February 03, 2014, 08:21:29 PMI cannot think of any football manager past or present who has ever done anything as damaging to his club as walking out without warning five days before the start of a season. That was pure unadulterated spite.Calculated and pre-meditated aswell. Dont forget Moscow
Well, we didn't have a bottomless pit of money and he spent it all on those players. And yes - Dunne and Collins physically threatened a Villa legend, for one thing, and they and Warnock spent a lot of the GH and Eck years mouthing off at the young players whenever he messed up. Those three were a poisonous influence, for which privilege, thanks to MON, we paid six figures a week. The current mob are just cheap and trying their best. That's not to mention the money spent on the likes of Sidwell, Heskey, Harewood, Shorey, Carson, Davies, Knight. Yes he also signed good players, but they were hardly amazing finds - everyone in the league knew about Milner and Young, and he inherited Stan Petrov at Celtic, he didn't go out to find him, as he inherited Henrik Larsson, Martin Laursen and Gareth Barry. His scouting was UKIP-esque and his spending was like Mike Tyson's circa 1995.As for guesswork, well, look at Moyes and Pardew - hardly the game's greatest thinkers but they assembled teams more cheaply than MON which played better football, had better squad depth and finished higher.Martin O'Neill wasted the best opportunity this club had had in years, and he did so in such a spectacularly obnoxious, gratingly dislikable and flouncingly prima-donna-ish way that I can't believe he still has even one defender among Villa fans.
Quote from: spangley1812 on February 03, 2014, 08:35:08 PMQuote from: Legion on February 03, 2014, 08:26:04 PMQuote from: brian green on February 03, 2014, 08:21:29 PMI cannot think of any football manager past or present who has ever done anything as damaging to his club as walking out without warning five days before the start of a season. That was pure unadulterated spite.Calculated and pre-meditated aswell. Dont forget MoscowThat was the beginning of the end.
Quote from: Legion on February 03, 2014, 08:37:08 PMQuote from: spangley1812 on February 03, 2014, 08:35:08 PMQuote from: Legion on February 03, 2014, 08:26:04 PMQuote from: brian green on February 03, 2014, 08:21:29 PMI cannot think of any football manager past or present who has ever done anything as damaging to his club as walking out without warning five days before the start of a season. That was pure unadulterated spite.Calculated and pre-meditated aswell. Dont forget MoscowThat was the beginning of the end.The meal still makes me laugh though.