Quote from: Jon Crofts on October 19, 2015, 10:08:04 AMAs much as I despise him, O'Neill walking out is beginning to look like a visionary move.A lot on here refuse to admit it but we've been utter shite ever since he left. Three top six finishes in a row - hard to imagine now, isn't it?
As much as I despise him, O'Neill walking out is beginning to look like a visionary move.
Quote from: lordmcgrath5 on October 19, 2015, 10:22:38 AMQuote from: Jon Crofts on October 19, 2015, 10:08:04 AMAs much as I despise him, O'Neill walking out is beginning to look like a visionary move.A lot on here refuse to admit it but we've been utter shite ever since he left. Three top six finishes in a row - hard to imagine now, isn't it?That really isn't the point though, the way he achieved those finishes is what has scuppered us. The money he blew was horrendous, and while the buck ultimately stops with Lerner, O'Neill played his part by wasting vast sums on players who didn't warrant it. £65k a week on Emile Heskey being a prime example.
Questions - Would you want Moyes as villa Manager Answer - Well his time was good at Everton but I am concerned about his time at United and this season in Spain
Quote from: Risso on October 19, 2015, 10:34:25 AMQuote from: lordmcgrath5 on October 19, 2015, 10:22:38 AMQuote from: Jon Crofts on October 19, 2015, 10:08:04 AMAs much as I despise him, O'Neill walking out is beginning to look like a visionary move.A lot on here refuse to admit it but we've been utter shite ever since he left. Three top six finishes in a row - hard to imagine now, isn't it?That really isn't the point though, the way he achieved those finishes is what has scuppered us. The money he blew was horrendous, and while the buck ultimately stops with Lerner, O'Neill played his part by wasting vast sums on players who didn't warrant it. £65k a week on Emile Heskey being a prime example.MON made a mixture of very good (Ashley Young, Petrov, Milner) and very bad (Heskey, Curtis Davies, Habib Beye, plenty of others I'll grant you that) signings. I agree he chucked money around, wasted plenty and undid most of the goodwill he may or may not (depending on your point of view) have established when he walked out in the way he did. But I think it's ludicrous to suggest that the money he spent has caused our subsequent problems. In my view, Lerner turned off the money taps when he saw the Arab money arrive at Man City who - let's not forget - used to finish below us when we had MON. He realised there was no way we were going to make the Champions League and decided mid-table/staying up would do. So we've had the calibre of management to suit said targets ever since. That's really not MON's fault, whatever you think of him.
Manager X set his team up to do the same as usual: sit back, try and frustrate the opposition and then play wide and try to cross, again and again, as a method of attack.
Guess the manager..QuoteManager X set his team up to do the same as usual: sit back, try and frustrate the opposition and then play wide and try to cross, again and again, as a method of attack.MON?McLeish?Lambert?Sherwood?Moyes?
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 19, 2015, 11:53:01 AMGuess the manager..QuoteManager X set his team up to do the same as usual: sit back, try and frustrate the opposition and then play wide and try to cross, again and again, as a method of attack.MON?McLeish?Lambert?Sherwood?Moyes?Could be any of them except Sherwood really. Could also be a hell of a lot of others as well. It wouldn't surprise me if that was a quote from the press in Italy or Spain about Mourinho though.
Quote from: paul_e on October 19, 2015, 11:59:09 AMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 19, 2015, 11:53:01 AMGuess the manager..QuoteManager X set his team up to do the same as usual: sit back, try and frustrate the opposition and then play wide and try to cross, again and again, as a method of attack.MON?McLeish?Lambert?Sherwood?Moyes?Could be any of them except Sherwood really. Could also be a hell of a lot of others as well. It wouldn't surprise me if that was a quote from the press in Italy or Spain about Mourinho though.Ha! You wish. It was in a report today on Moyes' team yesterday against Atletico Madrid. As many have said, Moyes would be a perfect match at the Villa. Sadly for all the wrong reasons. As you posted earlier, we've had 9 years of this shit. Maybe it's 'The Aston Villa Way'. I bloody hope not and I think we're long overdue a change.
Moyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believingand he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?then we have a go at the board for making bad choices when our favourite is an equivalent loser,yes he's done ok in the past but its the present we live in