I think I'm going to like Unai more than any other manager we've had apart from Saunders. Nothing won yet but in a short space of time he's shown what can be achieved with a plan and some coaching...good owners helps too. I think everyone is buying into it including the fans. If we're using Saunders as the starting point for me it goes... 1.a)Saunders b)Barton2.BFR as a manager great, as a person, not really. 3.SGT brilliant manager loses 2nd spot for taking the England Job, what could have been?4.Sir Brian gave his all.5.Smith, knew what was needed and carried it out successfully.6.Gregory, got results for a while, over achieved with a swagger then really underachieved.7.MON. All that good work he did ruined by a moment of spite. It cost us dearly.8.Sherwood, should be erased from my memory but that FA cup semi was unforgettable.9.Bruce. Nice bloke but largely dire football.10.McLeish, tried his best out of his depth.These could be in any order.11. D O'L, thought he was too good for us. 12. Gerrard, thought he was too good for us.13. Lambert, just awful.14. Di Mateo, daft experiment.15. Garde, dafter experiment.16. Venglos, an experiment.
Quote from: Brend'Watkins on March 21, 2023, 11:13:04 AMI think I'm going to like Unai more than any other manager we've had apart from Saunders. Nothing won yet but in a short space of time he's shown what can be achieved with a plan and some coaching...good owners helps too. I think everyone is buying into it including the fans. If we're using Saunders as the starting point for me it goes... 1.a)Saunders b)Barton2.BFR as a manager great, as a person, not really. 3.SGT brilliant manager loses 2nd spot for taking the England Job, what could have been?4.Sir Brian gave his all.5.Smith, knew what was needed and carried it out successfully.6.Gregory, got results for a while, over achieved with a swagger then really underachieved.7.MON. All that good work he did ruined by a moment of spite. It cost us dearly.8.Sherwood, should be erased from my memory but that FA cup semi was unforgettable.9.Bruce. Nice bloke but largely dire football.10.McLeish, tried his best out of his depth.These could be in any order.11. D O'L, thought he was too good for us. 12. Gerrard, thought he was too good for us.13. Lambert, just awful.14. Di Mateo, daft experiment.15. Garde, dafter experiment.16. Venglos, an experiment. Houllier was dreadful possibly the worst. DOL finished badly but improved SGT2 shocking team. Doesn't belong in the disaster class crew (10+) for me, SGT2 definitely does.Is Gregory a bit overrated I wonder? He arguably left the club in a worse state than MON in terms of over the hill players on big contracts. Some of his signings like Steve Stone were just so lazy for little value so don't think Ellis can be fully blamed for the clubs decline during that time. Especially if there is any truth in the often told story about declining to sign Robbie Keane from Coventry at the time. BFR is overrated on here for me. The title chasing team declined far too quickly under his tenure that the LC win glossed over. Little had to sort out a right mess. Emery has had a great start, I like the evidence so far that he has improved existing players rather than required a blank chequebook to get going. Letting Ings go was ballsy, can't imagine many of the names above would have allowed that transfer without a confirmed replacement. Really looking forward to see how he integrates the likes of Archer/Iroegbunam/A Ramsey into the squad next summer too. Unfortunately given we are competing with clubs backed by nation states, it's a lot more difficult now to achieve consistent European football than it was back in BFR/BL/MONs time.
I'm in the BFR was overrated camp. We had 92/93 and we played some fantastic stuff at times and scored some great goals, but our goalscoring record was pretty shit under him.More a case of style over substance. Our 3 full seasons under him.7th. 48 goals in 42 games, joint 14th in goals scored2nd. 57 goals in 42 games, joint 8th in goals scored10th. 46 goals in 42 games, 16th in goals scored. Even Swindon with their 5 wins scored more than us.
I'm not suggesting that anyone is lying. I am saying that circumstances may have been different then and he did what he thought was right.
The biggest indictment of our previous managers is to ask yourselves how many of them left here to go to a better job.One in my lifetime (54 years), I reckon.
I look at it the other way round, I couldn't give a fuck where a manager goes once they leave us but I do care deeply about whether the squad they leave behind is better than the one they inherited. I know that's not entirely on them because some managers were operating under very different financial circumstances but even if you take that into account it's clear that some managers (MoN, Bruce) have left a fucking mess to fixed by the next guy, and that plays a big part in me marking them down.Lerner made a big deal about the custodian thing (and he was right even if he didn't live up to the standards he set for himself) but I think that applies just as much to managers.
And yes, I understand that O'Neill got us 3 top 6 spots & a League Cup final, but he also spent untold millions on players, swapped Gary Cahil for Zatiyah Knight & purposely made the signings of Steven Sidwell, Emile Heskey & Habib fucking Beye...
MON can't be judged aside from you 'one moment of spite'; the c unt squandered millions.
Quote from: Lucky Eddie on March 21, 2023, 07:33:57 PMMON can't be judged aside from you 'one moment of spite'; the c unt squandered millions.For sure but Lerner should never have given him that level of autonomy in the first place. We blamed MON for years afterwards but it was still a very strong PL squad he left behind, in European football too. Given he had been making noises about leaving from the previous April a competent board should have had a decent contingency plan in place. Instead we ended up with that clown McDonald initially, who should have been nowhere near the club, and later the disastrous Houllier experiment. Lerner ended up giving Houllier more than 30m to spend that January anyway on Bent and Makoun. For every Beye, Heskey or a Sidwell, there was still the likes of Young, Carew, Milner and Downing. The development of Gabby from an average enough young player to a very good PL forward. Also a very solid PL team for the duration of his time. The game moved on and left MON behind subsequently anyway but I think the end clouds a reasonable appraisal of his time at Villa Park.