"Doug hadn't mentioned me at all but Dick phoned him and said I was interested. Dick deserves all the credit." There's also a bit about how he thought he'd gone as far as he could with Watford and needed to manage a big club to have a chance of the England job. I'll type it up if you like.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 29, 2015, 11:26:46 PM"Doug hadn't mentioned me at all but Dick phoned him and said I was interested. Dick deserves all the credit." There's also a bit about how he thought he'd gone as far as he could with Watford and needed to manage a big club to have a chance of the England job. I'll type it up if you like. Well that's a revelation to me.No need to type it up. Like I said, how it came about is not important. That it did is.
Quote from: Chris Harte on November 29, 2015, 11:29:37 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on November 29, 2015, 11:26:46 PM"Doug hadn't mentioned me at all but Dick phoned him and said I was interested. Dick deserves all the credit." There's also a bit about how he thought he'd gone as far as he could with Watford and needed to manage a big club to have a chance of the England job. I'll type it up if you like. Well that's a revelation to me.No need to type it up. Like I said, how it came about is not important. That it did is.Him getting the job was important, but it was the luckiest thing that Doug ever had happen, particularly given that Dave Bassett was about to be appointed. This was typical of the one thing Doug has over everyone else - whenever he was in trouble a manager invariably fell into his lap.
It's a pity he didn't take advice for the previous five years in that case.
And a pity he didn't take a bit more advice over the next nineteen.
Quote from: Chinchilla Bathhouse on November 29, 2015, 10:35:18 PMBloody hell, talk about a butterfly flapping its wings: if only Hutton had managed to clear the ball yesterday we may well have won and we’d have some hope. By shanking it into his own net, not only did we lose the match but he’s changed the world as we know it. Overnight we've been relegated never to return, Doug Ellis has become a popular, selfless and competent chairman, Moyes is guaranteed safety spurned, Pulis is a manager to admire, O’Neill was hard done by, and to cap it all Randy Lerner has apparently pledged to invest a further billion pounds if enough of us call him a c***. It’s almost as if people have lost their minds. Good rant and you left out Fat Sam who said a week ago that he has no chance of saving Sunderland unless he finds the right players in the transfer window has now become Pep Guardiola on here after a couple of lucky wins in 5 days!
Bloody hell, talk about a butterfly flapping its wings: if only Hutton had managed to clear the ball yesterday we may well have won and we’d have some hope. By shanking it into his own net, not only did we lose the match but he’s changed the world as we know it. Overnight we've been relegated never to return, Doug Ellis has become a popular, selfless and competent chairman, Moyes is guaranteed safety spurned, Pulis is a manager to admire, O’Neill was hard done by, and to cap it all Randy Lerner has apparently pledged to invest a further billion pounds if enough of us call him a c***. It’s almost as if people have lost their minds.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 29, 2015, 11:41:07 PMAnd a pity he didn't take a bit more advice over the next nineteen.Not sure what you're getting at. Ron Atkinson did alright for a while, as did Brian Little, and to a lesser degree John Gregory. But I'm sure you don't need a history lesson from me.Sure, there were failings too. Venglos, O'Leary. Even Sir Graham revisted didn't go as well as we'd hoped.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on November 29, 2015, 11:17:07 PMI'm confused.It wasn't important that we appointed Taylor as someone like Dave Bassett might have achieved similar, but the way we came to appoint Taylor wasn't important as the important thing was we appointed him?So as long as we sacked Bingo Billy and replaced him with someone else we were sorted?Just like we were getting rid of Turner for ?The improtant thing is we appointed Taylor. History shows us this.How we appointed him isn't important (in nearly thirty years I'd heard nothing untoward about how Ellis had come to employ Taylor until today!) The important thing is that we did employ him.I've no idea if Dave Bassett could have done the same, done better or done worse. You brought his name in to the subject - I've no idea why.
I'm confused.It wasn't important that we appointed Taylor as someone like Dave Bassett might have achieved similar, but the way we came to appoint Taylor wasn't important as the important thing was we appointed him?So as long as we sacked Bingo Billy and replaced him with someone else we were sorted?Just like we were getting rid of Turner for ?
McNeill was at Manchester City when we appointed him.
Quote from: Newby on November 29, 2015, 10:32:57 PMAnd yet, seemingly without quibble, he sold the club to Randy Lerner. Both a pair of unique gentlemen, or knobs as I prefer to call them.To be fair, it seems that Randy had everyone fooled for a while.
And yet, seemingly without quibble, he sold the club to Randy Lerner. Both a pair of unique gentlemen, or knobs as I prefer to call them.