Because of where Martin O'Neill got them, the expectation levels are that they should be up in that top six.
I think the signing of Holman was a sign of how he would have shaped our squad. Industry, good attitude but very little quality.
He's in his own fuck-off you shouldnt never have been here you useless shit file.But, I can only judge him in football terms. And, for that he can sod off.
Quote from: peter w on November 23, 2013, 05:05:00 PMHe's in his own fuck-off you shouldnt never have been here you useless shit file.But, I can only judge him in football terms. And, for that he can sod off.Sorry, but I have to agree with Peter. From the outset, my opinion was that I didn't want him at the club because of where he'd come from. The fact that some protested on Witton Lane at the very prospect for me made it a case of the club's custodian doing it to prove that he was in charge when he was finally employed. At least that's how it felt. And then we had the season that we had. Despite my feelings I tried to not act in a negative way at games, as that may (if multiplied) have been further detrimental to performances.And I'm aware of the argument that Peter Withe and others of his type came from there (often via somewhere else) and were hugely positive, but that's how I felt.
Quote from: Chris Harte on November 23, 2013, 07:23:21 PMQuote from: peter w on November 23, 2013, 05:05:00 PMHe's in his own fuck-off you shouldnt never have been here you useless shit file.But, I can only judge him in football terms. And, for that he can sod off.Sorry, but I have to agree with Peter. From the outset, my opinion was that I didn't want him at the club because of where he'd come from. The fact that some protested on Witton Lane at the very prospect for me made it a case of the club's custodian doing it to prove that he was in charge when he was finally employed. At least that's how it felt. And then we had the season that we had. Despite my feelings I tried to not act in a negative way at games, as that may (if multiplied) have been further detrimental to performances.And I'm aware of the argument that Peter Withe and others of his type came from there (often via somewhere else) and were hugely positive, but that's how I felt.His B-lose connections genuinely didn't bother me.If he had been a hot up and coming young manager -the next big thing- I'd have been delighted to take him off their hands. If anything, it would have made it sweeter. No, it was his dull as ditchwater football under them and the fact that he was pretty close to the sack there that made the move such a perplexing one. The £2 million plus compo we gave that rabble probably kept them in existence too. As Peter W says, he's not as big a shit as O'Dreary and a few others. But he was quite capable of spinning yarns. Telling the media he wasn't a defensive manager because he'd picked three forwards in his starting XI (doesn't matter if you have ten men behind the ball though, does it) and coming out with some very O'Leary-esque drivel about fans expectations (no divine right to top 4 just because we've won the European Cup once). I don't think anyone expected or demanded top 4 (or even top six) under him. We did expect a wee bit better than the worst home record in out entire history and the same points tally that seen his SHA side relegated the year previously. He can spin it all he likes, and his mates in the media can help him, but he didn't get the boot because Villa fans didn't give him a chance. He got the boot because he was pish.
Quote from: An ex-ManagerBecause of where Martin O'Neill got them, the expectation levels are that they should be up in that top six.It has fuck all to do with O'Neill.It's surprising how many ex-managers I dislike more than the ex-manager who was one of the least competent.