Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 20, 2013, 01:36:55 PMPlease, please, please can the 'MacLaren didn't get the job because of the fans' reaction' theory be filed in the Myths Cabinet, between the Five Year Plan and Mcleish getting it because Randy wanted a manager we could hate instead of him.No because they're all true.
Please, please, please can the 'MacLaren didn't get the job because of the fans' reaction' theory be filed in the Myths Cabinet, between the Five Year Plan and Mcleish getting it because Randy wanted a manager we could hate instead of him.
Quote from: supertom on November 20, 2013, 02:59:12 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on November 20, 2013, 01:36:55 PMPlease, please, please can the 'MacLaren didn't get the job because of the fans' reaction' theory be filed in the Myths Cabinet, between the Five Year Plan and Mcleish getting it because Randy wanted a manager we could hate instead of him.No because they're all true.Has dan hacked into your account?
I've just been reading the new manager thread from that period.Here onwardshttp://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?topic=43650.5445people saying no way will it be McLeish etc, then someone reports he's resigned, and it all snowballs.Quote from Mazrim on that first page probably a good example of how unbelievable we all found it.QuoteIts not bad news, its just a bookie's odds.McLeish isnt going to be Villa manager any more than Barbara Streissand.
Its not bad news, its just a bookie's odds.McLeish isnt going to be Villa manager any more than Barbara Streissand.
Seemed appropriate to post here, a link from the bbc on one of our ex managers with a bit discussing us, as he was before my time (born june 87) what were fans general opinion of him? http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24945469
Quote from: gnrpoison on November 21, 2013, 03:28:06 PMSeemed appropriate to post here, a link from the bbc on one of our ex managers with a bit discussing us, as he was before my time (born june 87) what were fans general opinion of him? http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24945469Nice enough bloke by put well out of his depth at villa - tried to change far too much too soon and the 6-0 defeat at forest was quite atrocious - should never have been given the villa job - huge clanger by Douglas!
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on November 19, 2013, 05:57:45 PMI've just been reading the new manager thread from that period.Here onwardshttp://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?topic=43650.5445people saying no way will it be McLeish etc, then someone reports he's resigned, and it all snowballs.Quote from Mazrim on that first page probably a good example of how unbelievable we all found it.QuoteIts not bad news, its just a bookie's odds.McLeish isnt going to be Villa manager any more than Barbara Streissand.Barbra Streisand would have been more entertaining. But the ticket prices would have been a bit steep.
Had Houllier had a less abrasive number than McCallister things may have been easier with the squad. I think Gary Mac also had his fair share of problems during his stint here. The fact that neither the number 1 and 2 were very popular with the squad didn't help. If you have a stand off-ish manager who doesn't take much shit, then I'd have thought the rule of thumb would be to have a right hand man who can play the good guy. I thought Houllier had good ideas though. In retrospect, the injuries he suffered (possibly in part down to his new training regime) did not help him. The teams we had to put out in the middle third of the season were very thin on experience and quality. The fact too that we "lost" John Carew the second O Neill left, didn't help either. As inconsistent as he was, he was mercurial and a match winner. But with his fitness and attitude to grafting, he was never going to get on with Houllier (as had been proven at Lyon). We were just too predictable early on in the season. Carew could often, when he wanted to, do something from nothing. With AY struggling somewhat that year, playing as the second striker, we were quite easy to defend against. Heskey actually played quite well for a time under Houllier but obviously because he doesn't score many (despite him going on a little purple patch of 5 goals in 9 at one point) you need goals from midfield. So in that regard, we missed Jimmy M in CM.When we had Bent come in, we seemed to have that missing link to turn our decent play in the first 2/3 of the pitch into goals. We were starting to take a step forward, before the McLeish appointment ended up being an almighty leap back.
We seemed to be such an un-motivated bunch under Turner's reign. When I look back at this period I see certain things we never sorted:Decent replacement for Peter Withe (Rideout was poor)Steve MacMahon was not yet ready to replace Dennis Mortimer (but he turned into a great player)A solid replacement for Ken McNaught instead of persevering with Brendan Ormsby.Terrible injuries to Gary Shaw and Gordon Cowans.We should have been in for players like John Wark, Alan Smith, john Metgod. I guess hindsight is a wonderful thing