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Author Topic: Past Managers, Love or Hate?  (Read 21894 times)

Offline Proposition Joe

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Re: Past Managers, Love or Hate?
« Reply #300 on: March 23, 2025, 07:47:06 PM »
David O'Leary has entered the room.

He probably gets away with it because there were at least some good results and performances under him and we were never seriously in relegation danger under him. As far as I can remember anyway!

We absolutely were in danger. We were favourites to go down if he hadn't been mutually agreemented.

Where did we finish the season before he was let go? My memory is hazy. I don't remember it being such a struggle under him as under say McLeish, Houlier, Lambert. I do remember a lot of fan anger, aimed at both DOL and Doug though.

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Re: Past Managers, Love or Hate?
« Reply #301 on: March 23, 2025, 07:47:22 PM »
I detested DOL and I still do to this day. I had a seat a couple of rows back from the dugout those seasons. He must've been sick of my voice.

Offline Exeter 77

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Re: Past Managers, Love or Hate?
« Reply #302 on: March 23, 2025, 07:53:10 PM »
David O'Leary has entered the room.

He probably gets away with it because there were at least some good results and performances under him and we were never seriously in relegation danger under him. As far as I can remember anyway!

We absolutely were in danger. We were favourites to go down if he hadn't been mutually agreemented.

Where did we finish the season before he was let go? My memory is hazy. I don't remember it being such a struggle under him as under say McLeish, Houlier, Lambert. I do remember a lot of fan anger, aimed at both DOL and Doug though.
We got progressively worse under D'OL. 6th in the first season (a decent second half of the season but still missed out of Europe after losing to 9 player Man Utd on the last day), 10th and then 16th in 2005/06.

Online VillaTim

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Re: Past Managers, Love or Hate?
« Reply #303 on: March 23, 2025, 07:56:31 PM »
I detested DOL and I still do to this day. I had a seat a couple of rows back from the dugout those seasons. He must've been sick of my voice.
His agent was also his lawyer which kind of summed him up .

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Re: Past Managers, Love or Hate?
« Reply #304 on: March 23, 2025, 07:59:39 PM »
We were sixteenth in his last season. I remember the VP game against Small Heath and it felt like whoever lost would go down. Luckily it was them.

Online nigel

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Re: Past Managers, Love or Hate?
« Reply #305 on: March 23, 2025, 08:06:34 PM »
McNeil for me closely followed by Gerrard, then DO’L and MO’N, both should have done better with their squads and money.

I think Houllier, although unpopular, would have turned us around.
McLeish was hamstrung by cost cutting and should never have taken the job.
To a degree, so was Lambert, he bought decent young players, but unfortunately we’re not ready for the premier league. He, and these players, would have been perfect once we were relegated

On the ‘Love’ side
Dean Smith
Graham Taylor
Brian Little
And Vic Crowe

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Past Managers, Love or Hate?
« Reply #306 on: March 23, 2025, 08:10:54 PM »
I was in the Lower Holte for the last match v Sunderland and although we won when he and the players did the lap of appreciation loads were throwing their ST books onto the pitch. Or were aiming them at him.

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Re: Past Managers, Love or Hate?
« Reply #307 on: March 23, 2025, 09:15:39 PM »
McNeil for me closely followed by Gerrard, then DO’L and MO’N, both should have done better with their squads and money.

I think Houllier, although unpopular, would have turned us around.
McLeish was hamstrung by cost cutting and should never have taken the job.
To a degree, so was Lambert, he bought decent young players, but unfortunately we’re not ready for the premier league. He, and these players, would have been perfect once we were relegated

On the ‘Love’ side
Dean Smith
Graham Taylor
Brian Little
And Vic Crowe

Those would probably be mine. But if you are going back as far as Vic Crowe, surely Ron Saunders should be in there. And I could be persuaded to include Ron Atkinson.

Online VillaTim

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Re: Past Managers, Love or Hate?
« Reply #308 on: March 23, 2025, 09:42:05 PM »
McNeil for me closely followed by Gerrard, then DO’L and MO’N, both should have done better with their squads and money.

I think Houllier, although unpopular, would have turned us around.
McLeish was hamstrung by cost cutting and should never have taken the job.
To a degree, so was Lambert, he bought decent young players, but unfortunately we’re not ready for the premier league. He, and these players, would have been perfect once we were relegated

On the ‘Love’ side
Dean Smith
Graham Taylor
Brian Little
And Vic Crowe

Those would probably be mine. But if you are going back as far as Vic Crowe, surely Ron Saunders should be in there. And I could be persuaded to include Ron Atkinson.
Tony Barton needs adding obviously.

Online nigel

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Re: Past Managers, Love or Hate?
« Reply #309 on: March 23, 2025, 09:44:25 PM »
McNeil for me closely followed by Gerrard, then DO’L and MO’N, both should have done better with their squads and money.

I think Houllier, although unpopular, would have turned us around.
McLeish was hamstrung by cost cutting and should never have taken the job.
To a degree, so was Lambert, he bought decent young players, but unfortunately we’re not ready for the premier league. He, and these players, would have been perfect once we were relegated

On the ‘Love’ side
Dean Smith
Graham Taylor
Brian Little
And Vic Crowe

Those would probably be mine. But if you are going back as far as Vic Crowe, surely Ron Saunders should be in there. And I could be persuaded to include Ron Atkinson.
Tony Barton needs adding obviously.

Hang my head in shame, how on earth did I forget those two 🫣

 


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