Ornstein is usually pretty good. If its reliable info, its really unhelpful of Emerys team to allow such noises out now when we are struggling. Im not sure what purpose it serves other than de-stabilising us further. Its not like it will force the owners to make more signings, thats outside of their control. And if its genuinely that he wants out, why make the noises now, just wait till the summer?
I wonder who's gonna be brave enough to ask him about it at his presser this week. Uncle Tom or Cousin Daz - this is your moment.
Quote from: eamonn on Today at 01:15:48 PMI wonder who's gonna be brave enough to ask him about it at his presser this week. Uncle Tom or Cousin Daz - this is your moment.The only people I'm arsed about asking him the question are Wes and Nas. If they're not pressing him on it immediately then I can't help but feel we're in trouble. Given how deep his claws are in us, we need to start succession planning yesterday if he wants to go.
Quote from: TheToffnar on Today at 01:20:29 PMQuote from: eamonn on Today at 01:15:48 PMI wonder who's gonna be brave enough to ask him about it at his presser this week. Uncle Tom or Cousin Daz - this is your moment.The only people I'm arsed about asking him the question are Wes and Nas. If they're not pressing him on it immediately then I can't help but feel we're in trouble. Given how deep his claws are in us, we need to start succession planning yesterday if he wants to go. You're almost convincee that this is true. How about calming down for a second?
Quote from: Beard82 on Today at 12:30:36 PM"Unai Emery looks increasingly likely to leave Aston Villa this summer, with the Spanish head coach said to be growing frustrated by the club’s financial restrictions. ⛔The limitations around spending and squad building are understood to be a key source of tension, raising uncertainty over Emery’s long-term future at Villa Park"The rules working exactly as intendedThat's exactly what the FootballInsider article said.
"Unai Emery looks increasingly likely to leave Aston Villa this summer, with the Spanish head coach said to be growing frustrated by the club’s financial restrictions. ⛔The limitations around spending and squad building are understood to be a key source of tension, raising uncertainty over Emery’s long-term future at Villa Park"The rules working exactly as intended
Quote from: Clampy on Today at 01:23:30 PMQuote from: TheToffnar on Today at 01:20:29 PMQuote from: eamonn on Today at 01:15:48 PMI wonder who's gonna be brave enough to ask him about it at his presser this week. Uncle Tom or Cousin Daz - this is your moment.The only people I'm arsed about asking him the question are Wes and Nas. If they're not pressing him on it immediately then I can't help but feel we're in trouble. Given how deep his claws are in us, we need to start succession planning yesterday if he wants to go. You're almost convincee that this is true. How about calming down for a second?Not at all, largely playing devils advocate, but I don't think it's unreasonable to suggest that news from a pretty reliable source, whilst not taken as gospel, should nevertheless encourage a wider discussion amongst fans on the matter of succession.If Unai leaves he takes half the staff with him. It wouldn't be a case of a simple handover.
Watch us appoint the fucking Hearts manager.
Does anyone have the Ornstein article? Or get him on here to explain himself (footy journos these days will do any old podcast, it makes them feel important), the wretched doom-monger.