Quote from: The Edge on January 20, 2016, 04:57:47 PMQuote from: andyh on January 20, 2016, 10:32:48 AMwe will fucking fuck the fucking fuckersYour grounded. What about his grounded?
Quote from: andyh on January 20, 2016, 10:32:48 AMwe will fucking fuck the fucking fuckersYour grounded.
we will fucking fuck the fucking fuckers
I'm nervous about this one.
Quote from: Pat McMahon on January 20, 2016, 03:41:02 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 20, 2016, 03:06:58 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on January 20, 2016, 02:57:41 PMI don't think we are in any position to go on about the style of football teams play when we've played some of the worst stuff the divisions seen the last few years. A couple of years of stabilising under a Pulis type manager before moving onwards and upwards from him wouldn't have gone amiss in my opinion.I does make me smile when I see some people on here peaching about how absolutely shite some other teams in our league are while we're down with the dead mean, having stunk the league our for the last 3 seasons or so. Bit late to the thread but I was going to reply in similar vein to aj2k77. If you appoint Pulis it doesn't mean you are married to him for 5 years (although our leaders would probably grant him a 5 year contract) it means you have a very high chance of stopping the rot and settling into a mid table position for a couple of seasons. After that you move on, in terms of results and style, but from a secure base. Stoke and Palace don't seem any the worse off for his efforts in guaranteeing top flight football. Have to agree. In hindsight Pulis would have been preferable to Sherwood, only for a couple of years. Everywhere he's been has been left stable, with something solid to build on. We tend to turn our noses up at the likes of Pulis, but we really aren't too big or too good for him as things stand. It's too late now, we're heading for the drop, and I'm happy to back Garde in rebuilding us.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 20, 2016, 03:06:58 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on January 20, 2016, 02:57:41 PMI don't think we are in any position to go on about the style of football teams play when we've played some of the worst stuff the divisions seen the last few years. A couple of years of stabilising under a Pulis type manager before moving onwards and upwards from him wouldn't have gone amiss in my opinion.I does make me smile when I see some people on here peaching about how absolutely shite some other teams in our league are while we're down with the dead mean, having stunk the league our for the last 3 seasons or so. Bit late to the thread but I was going to reply in similar vein to aj2k77. If you appoint Pulis it doesn't mean you are married to him for 5 years (although our leaders would probably grant him a 5 year contract) it means you have a very high chance of stopping the rot and settling into a mid table position for a couple of seasons. After that you move on, in terms of results and style, but from a secure base. Stoke and Palace don't seem any the worse off for his efforts in guaranteeing top flight football.
Quote from: aj2k77 on January 20, 2016, 02:57:41 PMI don't think we are in any position to go on about the style of football teams play when we've played some of the worst stuff the divisions seen the last few years. A couple of years of stabilising under a Pulis type manager before moving onwards and upwards from him wouldn't have gone amiss in my opinion.I does make me smile when I see some people on here peaching about how absolutely shite some other teams in our league are while we're down with the dead mean, having stunk the league our for the last 3 seasons or so.
I don't think we are in any position to go on about the style of football teams play when we've played some of the worst stuff the divisions seen the last few years. A couple of years of stabilising under a Pulis type manager before moving onwards and upwards from him wouldn't have gone amiss in my opinion.
Quote from: PaulTheVillan on January 20, 2016, 09:04:24 AMI'm nervous about this one.see I'm not. I've almost become immune to losing so I know the feeling all too well. Anything else is a massive bonus.
Quote from: Jimbo on January 20, 2016, 06:11:21 PMQuote from: Pat McMahon on January 20, 2016, 03:41:02 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 20, 2016, 03:06:58 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on January 20, 2016, 02:57:41 PMI don't think we are in any position to go on about the style of football teams play when we've played some of the worst stuff the divisions seen the last few years. A couple of years of stabilising under a Pulis type manager before moving onwards and upwards from him wouldn't have gone amiss in my opinion.I does make me smile when I see some people on here peaching about how absolutely shite some other teams in our league are while we're down with the dead mean, having stunk the league our for the last 3 seasons or so. Bit late to the thread but I was going to reply in similar vein to aj2k77. If you appoint Pulis it doesn't mean you are married to him for 5 years (although our leaders would probably grant him a 5 year contract) it means you have a very high chance of stopping the rot and settling into a mid table position for a couple of seasons. After that you move on, in terms of results and style, but from a secure base. Stoke and Palace don't seem any the worse off for his efforts in guaranteeing top flight football. Have to agree. In hindsight Pulis would have been preferable to Sherwood, only for a couple of years. Everywhere he's been has been left stable, with something solid to build on. We tend to turn our noses up at the likes of Pulis, but we really aren't too big or too good for him as things stand. It's too late now, we're heading for the drop, and I'm happy to back Garde in rebuilding us.Agree and Garde would have been the ideal type of appointment to follow a manager like Pulis. As it is, Remi is going to be the one tasked with the rebuilding job and after initial doubts, I think he is starting to turn a corner.As for Saturday, would love to beat them. They are only six points ahead of Newcastle so could still get sucked back into it.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on January 20, 2016, 01:39:35 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on January 20, 2016, 01:32:31 PMI'd love to return to the O'Neill days. Top 6 finishes, packed Villa Park, fantastic players...Aaah those were the days!And still can't see how it was 1.) A shite return for the money thrown at it.2.) Completely unsustainable.Maybe one day you'll actually answer the question you were asked at least 5 times in a week before Christmas.How much should Lerner have continued pouring in?Not this again lol. IMO it's not about "how much Lerner should have continued pouring in" O'Neill was fulfilling his obligation on the pitch. Top 6 three years running, coming very close to top 4. FA cup semi and robbed of a League Cup win by a star struck twat of a referee. The money and contract situation was down to the muppets who were at the helm. If they had kept pace with what MON was achieving on the pitch we would be sitting pretty now at the top end of the premier league.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on January 20, 2016, 01:32:31 PMI'd love to return to the O'Neill days. Top 6 finishes, packed Villa Park, fantastic players...Aaah those were the days!And still can't see how it was 1.) A shite return for the money thrown at it.2.) Completely unsustainable.Maybe one day you'll actually answer the question you were asked at least 5 times in a week before Christmas.How much should Lerner have continued pouring in?
I'd love to return to the O'Neill days. Top 6 finishes, packed Villa Park, fantastic players...Aaah those were the days!