Journos ask Stan the questions, and he answers. Granted at his age he should be wily enough to know he'll get misquoted but I don't think Stan loiters outside the offices of the mail waiting for someone to come out and ask his opinion on something. He was asked because of his connection to Scotland. I'm getting fed up of hearing from him too to be honest, but when you're an ex footballer the last thing you want to do is to start avoiding the media. You take any given opportunity you can to stay within the footballing public eye and pray to the Sky gods that you'll get the odd punditry spot. I genuinely hope he's not bitter about being turned down in the summer. He worked bloody hard but he must have known the chances were incredibly slim. At his age and after what he's gone through he'll do well to play sunday league every week, let alone the Championship.
I think we should back off getting at Petrov. It's all ifs buts and maybes. He was our captain and a big character at a time when we had few on the pitch. He's entitled to comment on things if asked and we don't know what was genuinely said and what was taken out of context. Let's not become a Facebook type lynchmob.
The characterisation of fans questioning why Petrov is off talking to the press about the club or its players as a "lynch mob" seems more than a bit overboard.He shot his mouth off yet again and he knows better. Asking him to shut the hell up seems pretty reasonable. I dont see any of our other midfielders from his era off talking about us or causing trouble with our players contracts, why should he be?
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on January 09, 2017, 12:26:35 AMThe characterisation of fans questioning why Petrov is off talking to the press about the club or its players as a "lynch mob" seems more than a bit overboard.He shot his mouth off yet again and he knows better. Asking him to shut the hell up seems pretty reasonable. I dont see any of our other midfielders from his era off talking about us or causing trouble with our players contracts, why should he be?The point is did he shoot his mouth off? Or was he asked a question and innocently answered it? Who wouldn't think a loan to Rangers would be a good move for the player?
Quote from: chrisw1 on January 09, 2017, 08:57:17 AMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on January 09, 2017, 12:26:35 AMThe characterisation of fans questioning why Petrov is off talking to the press about the club or its players as a "lynch mob" seems more than a bit overboard.He shot his mouth off yet again and he knows better. Asking him to shut the hell up seems pretty reasonable. I dont see any of our other midfielders from his era off talking about us or causing trouble with our players contracts, why should he be?The point is did he shoot his mouth off? Or was he asked a question and innocently answered it? Who wouldn't think a loan to Rangers would be a good move for the player?When is RHM's contract up, soon isn't it, hence the requirement for a new one. In what way then would a loan move be a good one? The tone of his comments to the Scottish paper wasn't that it was a loan move, he just said it would be good for the lad to get away from Villa Park. I also can't see that a Scottish paper would have any reason to misrepresent what he said, in any case.
Quote from: Risso on January 09, 2017, 01:12:31 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 09, 2017, 08:57:17 AMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on January 09, 2017, 12:26:35 AMThe characterisation of fans questioning why Petrov is off talking to the press about the club or its players as a "lynch mob" seems more than a bit overboard.He shot his mouth off yet again and he knows better. Asking him to shut the hell up seems pretty reasonable. I dont see any of our other midfielders from his era off talking about us or causing trouble with our players contracts, why should he be?The point is did he shoot his mouth off? Or was he asked a question and innocently answered it? Who wouldn't think a loan to Rangers would be a good move for the player?When is RHM's contract up, soon isn't it, hence the requirement for a new one. In what way then would a loan move be a good one? The tone of his comments to the Scottish paper wasn't that it was a loan move, he just said it would be good for the lad to get away from Villa Park. I also can't see that a Scottish paper would have any reason to misrepresent what he said, in any case.The paper that's unofficially known in Scotland as the Daily Ranger?!
Quote from: Risso on January 09, 2017, 01:12:31 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 09, 2017, 08:57:17 AMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on January 09, 2017, 12:26:35 AMThe characterisation of fans questioning why Petrov is off talking to the press about the club or its players as a "lynch mob" seems more than a bit overboard.He shot his mouth off yet again and he knows better. Asking him to shut the hell up seems pretty reasonable. I dont see any of our other midfielders from his era off talking about us or causing trouble with our players contracts, why should he be?The point is did he shoot his mouth off? Or was he asked a question and innocently answered it? Who wouldn't think a loan to Rangers would be a good move for the player?When is RHM's contract up, soon isn't it, hence the requirement for a new one. In what way then would a loan move be a good one? The tone of his comments to the Scottish paper wasn't that it was a loan move, he just said it would be good for the lad to get away from Villa Park. I also can't see that a Scottish paper would have any reason to misrepresent what he said, in any case.I suspect he hasn't got an encyclopedic knowledge of of youth team contract expiry dates at Villa. And who knows what question was asked and how it was phrased.I very much doubt Petrov would deliberately risk his relationship with Villa for something like this, so I'm prepared to accept it was a innocent mistake. If you want to see the worst in everyone so be it.