How anyone can accuse our fan base of being fickle after the easy ride the last two numpties have got is beyond belief.The lack of patience with Sherwood is in part driven by coming so close to going down, partly because we'd been to accommodating and accepting of all the bullshit and lies. There's just no appetite for it amongst a good proportion of people looking at the poll so far.
Quote from: Risso on September 26, 2015, 05:43:12 PMI know this is probably a knee-jerk reaction and proof that O'Leary was right we are all fickle etc etcWe really, really are though aren't we? I've lost count of the number of our 'supporters' that wrote Jordan Ayew off after a few substitute appearances, only to come full circle after a good half in the League Cup and then criticise the Manager for not starting him away at Anfield. Same goes for Gestede. Loads of our fans had written him-off as not good enough for the Premiership. It's September for Christ's sake. Everybody needs to calm down. Collectively, we're starting to sound worryingly similar to West Ham or Newcastle fans.
I know this is probably a knee-jerk reaction and proof that O'Leary was right we are all fickle etc etc
Tell us who would be the man for you, seriously. If some of us are going to defend him, we ought to know who his critics would prefer.
Quote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 10:07:23 AMQuote from: Risso on September 26, 2015, 05:43:12 PMI know this is probably a knee-jerk reaction and proof that O'Leary was right we are all fickle etc etcWe really, really are though aren't we? I've lost count of the number of our 'supporters' that wrote Jordan Ayew off after a few substitute appearances, only to come full circle after a good half in the League Cup and then criticise the Manager for not starting him away at Anfield. Same goes for Gestede. Loads of our fans had written him-off as not good enough for the Premiership. It's September for Christ's sake. Everybody needs to calm down. Collectively, we're starting to sound worryingly similar to West Ham or Newcastle fans.I don't get this "we're all fickle" nonsense, as if it's unique to Villa fans. Liverpool fans, Newcastle fans, Sunderland fans all seem to be in the same boat as us at the moment, in terms of being unhappy with their managers, yet they're loyal, knowledgeable and passionate while we're fickle.
Yeah, fair point, RussellC. I probably shouldn't have attached my rant to your post. I was really having a go at the people on here who lazily refer to O'Leary's quote about us. He was referring to us as fickle because we were pointing out his shortcomings.
Quote from: brian green on September 28, 2015, 09:45:06 AMTell us who would be the man for you, seriously. If some of us are going to defend him, we ought to know who his critics would prefer.Fair question but one that I can not answer others may well have a name. Frankly I don't know I am a fairly simple passionate supporter of this great Club. At work if I had to replace one of my managers I will know exactly what I am looking. I normally have a list of potentials permanently in my mind just in case and it's not necessarily people I like and get on well with. I hope Fox and O'Reilly are calculating and single minded in protecting us and have a list of potential coaches,from any where is the world, who could take over.
Quote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 10:07:23 AMQuote from: Risso on September 26, 2015, 05:43:12 PMI know this is probably a knee-jerk reaction and proof that O'Leary was right we are all fickle etc etcWe really, really are though aren't we? I've lost count of the number of our 'supporters' that wrote Jordan Ayew off after a few substitute appearances, only to come full circle after a good half in the League Cup and then criticise the Manager for not starting him away at Anfield. Same goes for Gestede. Loads of our fans had written him-off as not good enough for the Premiership. It's September for Christ's sake. Everybody needs to calm down. Collectively, we're starting to sound worryingly similar to West Ham or Newcastle fans.I don't worry about what other fans think of us. All fans want what's best for their team, and I can't believe anybody would be different after 5 years of such chronic under performance. So no, we're not fickle at all, just monumentally pissed off that we're in for yet another season of dire struggle.
Quote from: RussellC on September 28, 2015, 10:07:23 AMQuote from: Risso on September 26, 2015, 05:43:12 PMI know this is probably a knee-jerk reaction and proof that O'Leary was right we are all fickle etc etcWe really, really are though aren't we? I've lost count of the number of our 'supporters' that wrote Jordan Ayew off after a few substitute appearances, only to come full circle after a good half in the League Cup and then criticise the Manager for not starting him away at Anfield. Same goes for Gestede. Loads of our fans had written him-off as not good enough for the Premiership. It's September for Christ's sake. Everybody needs to calm down. Collectively, we're starting to sound worryingly similar to West Ham or Newcastle fans.I don't worry about what other fans think of us. All fans want what's best for their team, and I can't believe anybody would be different after 5 years of such chronic under performance. So no, we're not fickle at all, just monumentally pissed off that we're in for It's September. We're nearly 25 pages into a thread about sacking the Manager.
The signings have been pretty good, I don't think anyone would argue with that. But what's concerning is that he doesn't appear to know what he wants to do with them. Maybe one of the reasons they're taking so much time to gel is because they're getting confused messages.
Quote from: LeeB on September 28, 2015, 10:05:26 AMQuote from: Clampy on September 28, 2015, 10:00:28 AMQuote from: brian green on September 28, 2015, 09:45:06 AMTell us who would be the man for you, seriously. If some of us are going to defend him, we ought to know who his critics would prefer.This really. Sacking the bloke is the easy part. I'm not advocating change, but Marcelo Biesla.Not so sure - the way he left Marseilles was very MON-esque
Quote from: Clampy on September 28, 2015, 10:00:28 AMQuote from: brian green on September 28, 2015, 09:45:06 AMTell us who would be the man for you, seriously. If some of us are going to defend him, we ought to know who his critics would prefer.This really. Sacking the bloke is the easy part. I'm not advocating change, but Marcelo Biesla.
Quote from: brian green on September 28, 2015, 09:45:06 AMTell us who would be the man for you, seriously. If some of us are going to defend him, we ought to know who his critics would prefer.This really. Sacking the bloke is the easy part.