In direct retaliation to the other thread, here is a better one. 1. Keeping us up 2. Getting us promoted 3. Giving the Premiership a good crack 4. Not leaving when our canut fans start booing from the start of the season 5. Keeping Sir Lloyd of Doyley, even if he doesn't play 6. Having an amazing haircut
Plus some top class signings in King, Foster, Johnson ect. Aswell as bringing Young and Bouazza through the ranks.
Signings (well some ) have been great, King and Spring in our promotion season. Getting us promoted. Also giving the premier league a good go was fantastic, narrowly losing in the last minutes/seconds to Arsenal and Chelsea.
signings: spring, foster, king, hendo, carlisle. getting a lot out of young and bouazza outplaying most teams play off winning season his optimism (which can also be a negative)
Spot on. When he was new and fresh it was great - all those 'Aidyisms', but recently he's (sadly) sounded deluded. Apart from last season he has achieved a lot for us without a doubt...just hope he can turn it around or else it will all be for nothing except some forgotten happy memories. - if someone could bottle and sell how i felt after Cardiff they'd be richer than Bill Gates
But whose fault is that? I mean, whenever I hear him on 3CR or Watford World he sounds genuine in everything he says and you can hear the emotion in his voice after matches. Yet whenever his comments appear out of context in the Watford Observer or the national media they come across as pretty weird. I can't help but feel the way they're presented doesn't help.
In retaliation to the other thread:- 1. Signing Douglas Rinaldi. 2. Signing Marlon King 3. Letting Jordan Stewart go. Reverse the above, as he is, and we have the worst of Aidy. Just hope he has learnt and gets it right next season.
I agree things are taken out of context, however (and when I was at uni i often had to listen to 3 counties on WW) I do feel that the content of what he says has changed. There is no doubting the passion he has for football, but as the season drew to a close i felt he was going through the motions (to some extent). Saying that Oxley never really asked probing questions but is still better than Duncan *shudder* 2 years ago he seemed a 'bit nasty' yet now he seems to have too much faith in players that aren't/weren't performing. To be honest though when i heard the interview after Hull next day I did think he sounded humble again and I think he might have learnt that being idealistic as a manager is not always possible... I think the thing that bugged me this season about his post match interviews was when he'd say 'rest assured...' Anyway juut remembered this is meant to be about his successes, sorry!
*Supporting the Peace Hospice *Turning it around from half time at Plymouth away in promotion season *Challenging a fan who had a go at him *Bringing thru youngsters alienated in Neil Cox era *Choosing Hockaday as coach *Getting Ben Foster, Chris Eagles and Adam Johnson on loan *Realising quick mistake on Trev Benjamin *Reinstating Lee over Poom *Getting tactics/team spirit right for 1st half of Premiership season. *Ditching dodgy mac / belt / black shirt for more suitable attire *Honesty at Fan Forums *Outing Ellington
for your new version of number 3: in the premiership i only remember a few game where we were totally outplayed for the full 90minutes. Chelsea Away Manure Away Arsenal Away Liverpool Home Everton Home (kinda) and we cold of easily done a lot lot worse
injustices in the premiership's first six weeks ( i know you get some and you don't) but i think we did not get the best of decisions - Chris Powell heading - given as hand ball (everton) - Stubbs hand ball (everton) - Harewood hand baal as west ham score Plus brought by ourselves (not Aidy) Henderson open goal mis man u home, spring giving a stupid backpass. And Bolton away - we hit the post 3 times. They get a last minute penalty. we could have stayed up WE LOVE YOU AIDY
lol no i admit we deserved to go down. But you have to admit if there was any justice we would have got 9/12 instead of 1/12 points last year - which may have stopped the post November depression. And i do love aidy - because i think if we stayed with lewington we would be in league 1 by now. He gave the club another shot in the big time - causing us to be financially better by a long way - over 10 million for young and bouazza! In 2005 someone would have laughed at you if u said that.
also - ash's disallowed goal vs spurs - webber's offside goal - terry handball in opening minutes and a few we brought on ourselves - Throwing 2 goal lead away vs fulham - smith open goal miss vs spurs - hendo shocker of a miss vs charlton - Paul Robinson's goal - Vassell's goal (man city at home) - Throwing away 2 goal lead vs charlton (home)
His successes outweigh his negatives significantly. He deserves to be given another crack of the whip simply based on what he has achieved. This is coming from someone who has been critical of Aidy. Last season was rubbish. It should be put to one side. Aidy should reflect on it, build and learn from his mistakes. He has been very naive which is understandable when taking into account he has been in management for only 3 years. Experienced managers have made far worse and costly mistakes. There are signs that he is changing and adapting. He is transforming our style and for the first time he has admitted his mistakes.
Another twerp who somehow thinks there's grounds to have a go at Poom, he did NOTHING majorly wrong before he got injured and subsequently replaced and considering some of the clangers Lee's dropped Poom can count himself somewhat unfortunate to have been left on the sidelines for the rest of the season.
Good point. Lee has won me over in recent times but Poom has done nothing wrong. He was very good in our first few games - who remembers Cardiff away when he pulled off 2 or 3 WORLD CLASS saves?
We can debate which is the better keeper until the cows come home (and I think they've only just left and are planning a late one). I've been critical of the signing of Poom, not because he's done something wrong, but because it has been an expensive and unneccessary one. We could just as well have loaned a young keeper as cover, or signed a champ back up. You can't turn around without bumping into a reasonable 'keeper in this day and age. For the wages spent, Poom has given us little (not his fault, granted) so we could have spent that money elsewhere. Lee has not been remarkable, but has equally, not been disasterous (if you remember Steve Cherry, Perry Digweed etc. you'll know what I mean). In the long-term we may need to sign a better 'keeper, though in the medium term, Loach and in the long-term, Bo may solve that. For now, Lee is no. 1 and we need to build elsewhere.
Thanks for the ringing endorsement. You have a way with words. Actually I have no issue with Mart Poom's ability BUT.... At the change time, Poom was trying to soldier on with a lingering back problem. I've tried to play through that- you can't. Where would Lee's confidence and value be now if he had spent the whole of last season on the bench? He would have had three seasons in the reserves. And yes, I saw a few 3pt mistakes by Richard after xmas but I felt much better at Colchester when he came on. He has more of a future than Poom and I would wager he's cheaper too. We should have got more loan players in.
Even I, championing Lee as I do, admit that Poom didn't do anything much wrong. But by the same token, he didn't really do much right either. Either way he will be sold this summer so it doesn't really make much difference.
not denying that we deserved to go down - but we were better than 28 points. Plus who knows if we had of got what we deserved first 4 games. Who knows And i wish fans will stop comparing our second premiership season to derbys. Like SIMON JORDAN. Derby were completely shocking (even with a gd manager). Just because we finished bottom doesn't mean we were the same. get behind aidy
Hang on...how can a keeper do nothing wrong, but not do much right either I would personally prefer a keeper who does nothing wrong over one that does a lot wrong on a regular basis! Dear oh dear.
Hmmm. Perhaps it should have read 'didn't do much wrong, but didn't do anything above average either'.
Thats just not true. poom was allways stuck to his line like glue what put the defence under more pressure, and we he had the ball he was even worse then lee at then getting it to one of are players. people have a nack of seeing what they want to see and not really looking close enough. in truth even if you dont like lee he over the season was are best defensive player and made the least mistakes of those 5 at the back.