Yes, I agree MON had his limitations.I'm just saying that the blame isn't on him. If he was such a bad manager, selling good young players etc, why didn't they sack him the May 2010 and bring in somebody decent when the market was better?
Moscow followed by Stoke the weekend after.
Quote from: john e on April 17, 2016, 10:06:08 AMThis season- for me it was Watford at home, we didn't play badly and probably were the better team on the day but we lost, and that's the day I thought for the first time that we would go downLast few years - was when MON walked, didn't realise at the time but that was the day Randy through the towel in and we went on to make bad decision after bad decisionYou're being kind to Lerner. I'd say the very reason O'Neill walked was because Randy informed him he'd had enough with the club and would reel in the spending.
This season- for me it was Watford at home, we didn't play badly and probably were the better team on the day but we lost, and that's the day I thought for the first time that we would go downLast few years - was when MON walked, didn't realise at the time but that was the day Randy through the towel in and we went on to make bad decision after bad decision
This topic is too wide. For example turning points in over overall demise can be , Moscow/Stoke matches, sales of likes of Milner and Young, MON f ing off followed by Lerner u turn and subsequent appointments etc etc.This season Benteke and Delph going, Leicester away, appointment of a coach, Garde as wrong man at the wrong time, and no signings in January. It's and endless catalogue of disaster.
Quote from: The Edge on April 17, 2016, 09:11:05 AMQuote from: Lucky Eddie on April 17, 2016, 08:57:06 AMMONBring back MON. Three top six finishes- European football and a League Cup stolen from us by a dodgy ref. That sounds like a good option right now. Martin O'Neill was not responsible for the players contracts. That's down to the administration. Yes, I agree with a lot of this. I am uncomfortable with the anti-MON line fans were sold in 2010 and which was accepted uncritically. Its only in the past 18 months I have begun to soften in my attitude to MON. It wasn't his responsibility to manage the finances. His failings were not scouting further afield etc. He obviously realised he was dealing with chancers in 2010 and the fact that they went ahead and signed that absolute fool Stephen Ireland after MON left shows you what calibre of people he was working for all along.
Quote from: Lucky Eddie on April 17, 2016, 08:57:06 AMMONBring back MON. Three top six finishes- European football and a League Cup stolen from us by a dodgy ref. That sounds like a good option right now. Martin O'Neill was not responsible for the players contracts. That's down to the administration.
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