Quote from: tomd2103 on November 02, 2023, 11:21:39 AMLove the "I'm no Man Utd fan" caveat at the end, but wonder if you happen to support a team in Small Heath or Sandwell you clown.I think the more important line to consider is the one after it, "tell me why you think I am wrong in the comments section".Come on all you angry Villa fans, shower me with your blessed revenue-generating engagement.
Love the "I'm no Man Utd fan" caveat at the end, but wonder if you happen to support a team in Small Heath or Sandwell you clown.
Quote from: Dave on November 02, 2023, 11:34:01 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on November 02, 2023, 11:21:39 AMLove the "I'm no Man Utd fan" caveat at the end, but wonder if you happen to support a team in Small Heath or Sandwell you clown.I think the more important line to consider is the one after it, "tell me why you think I am wrong in the comments section".Come on all you angry Villa fans, shower me with your blessed revenue-generating engagement.Maybe so Dave, but why are articles like that appearing in the local media?
I don't think he'd contemplate leaving any time soon. Certainly not before he's delivered a trophy or two and possibly established us a Champions League team.But given his career to date he's not squeamish about moving on and as much as we want a Ferguson or Wegner, he may well not see us as a final destination. If he delivers for us he may want a crack at a 'giant club' whether that be Barca, RM or even Man U, much as we'd hate to see it. Either way, if that time does come, I'm convinced he will have put us back as one of the best 5-6 clubs in England and I think we'd all have taken that when he joined.
Quote from: Dave on November 02, 2023, 11:34:01 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on November 02, 2023, 11:21:39 AMLove the "I'm no Man Utd fan" caveat at the end, but wonder if you happen to support a team in Small Heath or Sandwell you clown.I think the more important line to consider is the one after it, "tell me why you think I am wrong in the comments section".Come on all you angry Villa fans, shower me with your blessed revenue-generating engagement. Absolutely hate anything Reach do. All their click-bites are alarmist aimed at potentially the biggest audience.
And why not Eddie Howe at Newcastle Won Fuck All United? Why are the media not linking him more strongly? How about Arteta? Man U is a bigger club than Arsenal. Maybe Ange-ball would walk out of Spurs yet I don’t see those lazy links. Surely Thomas Frank would punt Brentford?
Quote from: Risso on November 02, 2023, 11:02:36 AMQuote from: Toronto Villa on November 01, 2023, 11:19:11 PMWe need stop getting fired up over Emery links. It’s natural lazy media twats are going to mention how now he’s not just the bloke who says “good ebening” and they have to give him credit and us albeit reluctantly. Emery isn’t just going to walk out of a job where he’s been hand picked by the owner and given the keys to the kingdom to build our club in his vision. From top to bottom. Look at all of the staff that he’s brought with him and who has left because of what he’s creating. And that’s even before you get to talk about what he’s done on the pitch, and the immense connection he’s built with the fans. He’s got literally everything he needs with us and I don’t see there is anything that Man U offers as a club, or environment that is better than what we have now. At every level we are on the way up and they are on their way down. Exactly this. He doesn't strike me as the type to leave a job before he's achieved any of his aims. If he was just going to do it for the money, he'd be better going to Saudi Arabia.He hardly left Villareal for the charms of the Balti pies either. I'm assuming we are paying him multiples of his Villareal salary and rightly so given what he has delivered. Think he also wanted to give the PL another crack to prove the end of his Arsenal spell was just an anomaly in a very solid career. He did turn down Newcastle so it wasn't just cash to be fair or any PL gig. Emery walked into a club stuck in a post Jack Grealish purgatory and instantly transformed us. It's not as if he had a high quality CEO or DoF supporting him either, both Purslow and Lange were punted soon afterwards. There are a lot of parallels with the circus at Old Trafford currently but as others have said they haven't hit rock bottom yet. I hope Emery uses this as leverage to get more budget in January to get Diaby like quality in. We are an attractive club now for players who want to improve. Man United are the polar opposite.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on November 01, 2023, 11:19:11 PMWe need stop getting fired up over Emery links. It’s natural lazy media twats are going to mention how now he’s not just the bloke who says “good ebening” and they have to give him credit and us albeit reluctantly. Emery isn’t just going to walk out of a job where he’s been hand picked by the owner and given the keys to the kingdom to build our club in his vision. From top to bottom. Look at all of the staff that he’s brought with him and who has left because of what he’s creating. And that’s even before you get to talk about what he’s done on the pitch, and the immense connection he’s built with the fans. He’s got literally everything he needs with us and I don’t see there is anything that Man U offers as a club, or environment that is better than what we have now. At every level we are on the way up and they are on their way down. Exactly this. He doesn't strike me as the type to leave a job before he's achieved any of his aims. If he was just going to do it for the money, he'd be better going to Saudi Arabia.
We need stop getting fired up over Emery links. It’s natural lazy media twats are going to mention how now he’s not just the bloke who says “good ebening” and they have to give him credit and us albeit reluctantly. Emery isn’t just going to walk out of a job where he’s been hand picked by the owner and given the keys to the kingdom to build our club in his vision. From top to bottom. Look at all of the staff that he’s brought with him and who has left because of what he’s creating. And that’s even before you get to talk about what he’s done on the pitch, and the immense connection he’s built with the fans. He’s got literally everything he needs with us and I don’t see there is anything that Man U offers as a club, or environment that is better than what we have now. At every level we are on the way up and they are on their way down.
I would imagine that if they do sack Ten Hag, they'd go for somebody relatively cheap to get hold of like Potter or *prays to the gods* Gareth Southgate.
If they were under new ownership with some positive momentum behind them I’d be more worried. Currently the entire club is in a zombie-like state and I don’t think they’ve hit rock bottom yet either.