I appreciate that there's less than a handful of people who are in the a slightest bit arsed about this thread, so this is my last word on the subject.Wanting Doug out is a million miles from saying that not everyone wants him to go. If you're going down that daft road, my mate Dave in Shirley - I asked him yesterday and he said he wasn't fussed but he thought Doug had been okay in the past. It wasn't me that started an argument; if you look back you'll see that I pointed out not everyone wants rid of Doug and I don't appreciate this line that anyone who disagrees is somehow splitting the fans. I'd call that a common sense approch but it seems to have touched a nerve somewhere. I'm not the one with problems, but then again I'm not the one using words like childish, pathetic and bollocks about someone else's opinions and then claiming it's them who started it, miss.
Was it only three years ago that we all, me included were pleading with Ellis to get Oleary signed up quick smart before he was snapped up by one of our bigger rivals, when we looked forward to the new season with optimism. I can only hope that there are big surprises in store for the faithfull. Chill out guys.
Which goes to prove that most of us can be wrong some of the time. I suppose if at Xmas Villa by some miracle are in the top six it will be something that Chris Smith will be reminding us of =P~
Maybe O Clown is just far too intelligent for us to understand.
If we were to sack the Clown, why could we not pay up his contract in instalments. he has said enough times that we have no money himself, so he could heardly be expected to want the money up front as part of his severance.
Quote from: "peter w"If we were to sack the Clown, why could we not pay up his contract in instalments. he has said enough times that we have no money himself, so he could heardly be expected to want the money up front as part of his severance.The trouble is, the bloke has no integrity at all. If he had he would have done the decent thing and resigned. ](*,)