Quote from: Irish villain on April 17, 2016, 11:20:59 AMYes, 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?Because as you might have noticed, the people in charge are rubbish at running football clubs.
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?
Quote from: Dave on April 17, 2016, 11:23:28 AMQuote from: Irish villain on April 17, 2016, 11:20:59 AMYes, 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?Because as you might have noticed, the people in charge are rubbish at running football clubs.Thanks, you have reinforced my point about Lerner's shitness better than I ever could
Quote from: Irish villain on April 17, 2016, 03:44:36 PMQuote from: Dave on April 17, 2016, 11:23:28 AMQuote from: Irish villain on April 17, 2016, 11:20:59 AMYes, 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?Because as you might have noticed, the people in charge are rubbish at running football clubs.Thanks, you have reinforced my point about Lerner's shitness better than I ever could "Your point"? Your point looked to me like an unwarranted exonoration of O'Neill.I don't think that Lerner's incompetence is really a point that anybody needs to make or have reinforced. It's a fully accepted truth.
I think it went wrong when Houlier got ill and then demanded a settlement.
Having given it some thought,i would go for O'Neil walking out on the club just five days before the new season kicked off as the biggest single turning point
Quote from: Dave on April 17, 2016, 03:59:48 PMQuote from: Irish villain on April 17, 2016, 03:44:36 PMQuote from: Dave on April 17, 2016, 11:23:28 AMQuote from: Irish villain on April 17, 2016, 11:20:59 AMYes, 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?Because as you might have noticed, the people in charge are rubbish at running football clubs.Thanks, you have reinforced my point about Lerner's shitness better than I ever could "Your point"? Your point looked to me like an unwarranted exonoration of O'Neill.I don't think that Lerner's incompetence is really a point that anybody needs to make or have reinforced. It's a fully accepted truth.No, I was making the point that responsibility for our problems is full square on Lerner's shoulders. Citing MON as a major source of our problems this half decade is ridiculous. I mentioned his limitations as a manager but balanced that by saying the events that have transpired since 2010 have caused me to re-evaluate what happened that summer.It's an accepted truth that Lerner's incompetent? For years I have seen people embrace the latest 'plan': 'young and hungry', 'old and experienced', Tom Fox and now the belated changes at board level.