If I were a fickle fan I would not be in my seventh decade as a Holte Ender and into my second housand Villa games attended.The only way I have survived the worst horrors of those years and still come back for more is by being totally truthful with myself about the club I love.The Stoke game was not four minutes of instant judgement, it was the fulcrum upon which my overall assessment of the Villa management turned.After the Stoke game I was forced to ask myself the question how much has Martin O'Neill done personally to improve the team? Or, expressed another way, with Randy Lerner and a new broom sweeping away all the old regime, how much worse would any other manager called in to replace O'Leary have done?I have very high regard for Martin O'Neill but the admission that I do not have the total confidence in him which I had a year ago is not fickleness, it is plain honesty.My faith in Randy Lerner remains undiminished because in my opinion he has delivered on all our expectations off the playing pitch. It is my view that with an owner like Randy Lerner behind him any competent manager would have improved on O'Leary.
Robbo - you'll understand this reference... Terry Wallace had a five year plan to take Richmond back to their early '80s glory. Here we are in Year 5 and the Tigers have taken a great leap backwards. Any optimism from the summer has evaporated. The parallels are very worrying.
But surely we're not saying that being the best in Brum is good enough comparing our fortunes against those of other Midland sides is counter productive.
Quote from: "brian green"If I were a fickle fan I would not be in my seventh decade as a Holte Ender and into my second housand Villa games attended.The only way I have survived the worst horrors of those years and still come back for more is by being totally truthful with myself about the club I love.The Stoke game was not four minutes of instant judgement, it was the fulcrum upon which my overall assessment of the Villa management turned.After the Stoke game I was forced to ask myself the question how much has Martin O'Neill done personally to improve the team? Or, expressed another way, with Randy Lerner and a new broom sweeping away all the old regime, how much worse would any other manager called in to replace O'Leary have done?I have very high regard for Martin O'Neill but the admission that I do not have the total confidence in him which I had a year ago is not fickleness, it is plain honesty.My faith in Randy Lerner remains undiminished because in my opinion he has delivered on all our expectations off the playing pitch. It is my view that with an owner like Randy Lerner behind him any competent manager would have improved on O'Leary.I honestly couldn't agree more.I had a feeling after the Stoke game that the result would prove pivotal for us, and go far beyond dropping two points. Hard to explain, but it was just a "feeling".