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Tired comment?

What he said he was suprised because we LOOKED tired. Not ARE tired.

That means we looked lathergic and let's be honest we did, If it's an excuse he says

"It's been a long season and the players are a wee bit tired and we're suffering"

Your actually taking his comments and using them in a different context to what he meant.

we looked and we are tired are two completly different things.

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Tired comment?

What he said he was suprised because we LOOKED tired. Not ARE tired.

That means we looked lathergic and let's be honest we did, If it's an excuse he says

"It's been a long season and the players are a wee bit tired and we're suffering"

Your actually taking his comments and using them in a different context to what he meant.

we looked and we are tired are two completly different things.

I took it as 99% of people took it - "what an unbelievable thing to say after one game !" - sorry pride, but you are in the vast minority if you think there was nothing wrong with that.

And todays was beyond belief.

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and before you say why would he know how many players xxx have got"

The answer is simple - he is paid 2 million a year to know. By all knowledge he does not do the coaching and rarely visits Bodymoor. So if he isn't studying opposition and ways to improve us - what is he doing.

He should look at everything. How many players to top clubs have, how many do the bottoms club have, is there a pattern, is the age of a squad relevant to league position, how many yards are covered on the pitch by a player - does this relate to injuries received (ie: overworked muscles)

He as a manager of a top football club should know EVERYTHING. He doesn't (or shouldn't but I have a feeling he does !) do it himself. He should have a team of specialists looking into every area and feeding the data into him to analyse.

And if he isn't - then we have hit the nail on the head why he cannot go further in modern day football !

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I agree, today's comments about Squad size is very weird in terms of he should know that, most Villa fans know we use the least players!!!

However I don't agree with the first comments or I at least don't agree he meant them in that fashion.

It weren't said in a "Well we looked tired" as in he's saying the players are tired.

Seemed more of a "We looked tired but I don't know why" sorta thing, he knows were not tired, he said it with confusement, "we looked tired but we're obviously not and I don't know why we did."

remember, he did say, we looked tired and it was suprising after such a good pre-season which is basically saying he doesn't know why, there was no buzz about our play, it was all slow and lathergic which it was.

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Tired comment?

What he said he was suprised because we LOOKED tired. Not ARE tired.

That means we looked lathergic and let's be honest we did, If it's an excuse he says

"It's been a long season and the players are a wee bit tired and we're suffering"

Your actually taking his comments and using them in a different context to what he meant.

we looked and we are tired are two completly different things.

I took it as 99% of people took it - "what an unbelievable thing to say after one game !" - sorry pride, but you are in the vast minority if you think there was nothing wrong with that.

And todays was beyond belief.

EDIT

and before you say why would he know how many players xxx have got"

The answer is simple - he is paid 2 million a year to know. By all knowledge he does not do the coaching and rarely visits Bodymoor. So if he isn't studying opposition and ways to improve us - what is he doing.

He should look at everything. How many players to top clubs have, how many do the bottoms club have, is there a pattern, is the age of a squad relevant to league position, how many yards are covered on the pitch by a player - does this relate to injuries received (ie: overworked muscles)

He as a manager of a top football club should know EVERYTHING. He doesn't (or shouldn't but I have a feeling he does !) do it himself. He should have a team of specialists looking into every area and feeding the data into him to analyse.

And if he isn't - then we have hit the nail on the head why he cannot go further in modern day football !

Frankly, this is ludicrous.

The point by AVFC about his comment being about looking tired is well made, and your claim that most people read it like you do, ie wrongly, is irrelevant. If you criticise something you have misunderstood, don't expect your criticism to be well received. You should accept that you misread it, not claim that "most people" read it likewise, trying to justify your wrong reading of the comment.

Second, he's not paid to know the things you suggest. Blandy put it more eloquently and pointedly on another thread, but I am being to the point in saying your suggestion is nonsense.

Third, your suggestion that he doesn't actually do any coaching or visit the training ground or really do anything much is also quite odd. You really need to support such a serious allegation with something more than "I have a feeling", which is all you come up with.

Really, can't you do any better than this?

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Stay. But he's got this season to prove he can adapt tactically, and get his act together in the transfer market (i.e. act more decisively and proactively, not sell the likes of Gary Cahill for no good reason, and not bring in flops and mediocrities like Knight and Harewood who take us backwards, not forwards). Otherwise he needs to do one.

And we could do without the increasingly eccentric, vague and repetitive comments in the media - he is sounding more like his predecessor, Unctuous O'Slippery, by the day

And, whereas we all worship at the altar of Randy, some clarification is now needed on ambition, the extent of future backing etc so that we can target our expectations accordingly

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Paulanddonya - you have misunderstood the "tired" comment.

Please re-read what he said. He certainly wasn't saying the team was tired. (Pride of Brum has just explained the correct interpretation I think.)

Using things you have misunderstood to criticise the manager is stretching the credibility of your arguments.

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Tired comment?

What he said he was suprised because we LOOKED tired. Not ARE tired.

That means we looked lathergic and let's be honest we did, If it's an excuse he says

"It's been a long season and the players are a wee bit tired and we're suffering"

Your actually taking his comments and using them in a different context to what he meant.

we looked and we are tired are two completly different things.

Exactly how I took it. I must be in the 'vast minority'.

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Tired comment?

What he said he was suprised because we LOOKED tired. Not ARE tired.

That means we looked lathergic and let's be honest we did, If it's an excuse he says

"It's been a long season and the players are a wee bit tired and we're suffering"

Your actually taking his comments and using them in a different context to what he meant.

we looked and we are tired are two completly different things.

Just as a continuation of this O'Neil loves to play mind/word gameswith the media, whom he has a healthy disrespect for.

After getting mauled at home by wigan he will say any glib nonsense just to make himself feel better.

Dont get thinking Villa fans are owed an explanation about anything from him either. He can take some things quite personally as some Leicester fans who wrote to him will tell you.

As for the squad number thing he may have kidded some of you and fooled some of the press but isnt kidding himself.

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I didn't think he meant the players were tired either. I think he was expressing surprise and disapointment that they played like they were tired. A world of difference.

Perhaps we should have a poll to see if 99% of posters thought that he meant the players were tired?

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I wonder if we've ever had a manager that the fans didn't ultimately want sacked?

Hopefully this one, but in all honesty with Doug Ellis at the helm we never really had a chance to build up enough hate. Did the fans want Ron Saunders to go?

The number voting for MON to stay, we do have faith, just hope the figures do not change after Thursday . UTV :winkold:

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I wonder if we've ever had a manager that the fans didn't ultimately want sacked?
No.Not in my time anyway, because most villa fans think we are a bigger club than we are,so they will never be happy,The only managers who can deliver what they want are the mourihnos of this world,And we can`t attract them because everyone on the outside sees us for what we are,A good size club who haven`t won anything in over a decade.

If it was up to villa fans we would be exactly like newcastle united.

This habit of changing manager every 2-3 seasons has to be broken.

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,A good size club who haven`t won anything in over a decade.

Sounds a bit like Chelsea before mourihno

eh? Mourinhio arrived at Chelsea in 2004

In the 10 years before him Chelsea won

The FA Cup in 1997 and 2000 (and how could you forget that one!)

The European Cup Winners cup in 1998 - and the subsequent Super cup

Add to that a couple of FA cup runners up

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