Not only would they not let him resign, they also forced him to sign a new four-year contract. Whatever Paul.
Ah, Mr Lambert. The man who thought Jordan Bowery was a premiership squad player. Enough said.
I thought he had his say a couple of weeks ago.He obviously felt the need to 'go again'.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on February 18, 2016, 10:02:46 AMNot only would they not let him resign, they also forced him to sign a new four-year contract. Whatever Paul.Very true, or did they promise him money to spend if he signed, then renaged on their side?It's happened to Remi, so why not before.
It's getting a bit embarrassing isn't it? He was undoubtedly working under a certain degree of duress, financially, but that had nothing to do with his complete lack of tactical nous or coaching ability, or his inability to keep a structured back-room staff in place.
If I'd had any involvement with Villa, apart from being a fan, over the last five years I'd be keeping my head down and my fuckin' mouth shut.
what colour is the sky in your world Paul?
Quote from: Nev on February 18, 2016, 09:53:56 AMIf I'd had any involvement with Villa, apart from being a fan, over the last five years I'd be keeping my head down and my fuckin' mouth shut.This. One of the very very few positive things I can say about MON is he kept his trap shut for years after leaving us.