I'm assuming you have read Aidy's weekly email (if not look in the appropriate section in this forum). http://www.wfcforums.com/showthread.php?p=62053#post62053 People I have spoken to seem to be split. Some say that it was awesome and choked them up (tissues please) others say that it made them puke (bucket). Personally, ithought it was very good and honest.
The man is unique in that he oozes self belief, which has got to rub off on those who work with him. If there is an advantage in us not storming the Prem. it is that we are likely to keep him longer (and yes - I admit I thought his appointment was risky). I can`t vote as the message had neither paper or vomit impact on me (luckily), but he does project honesty and a driven personality - so just gave me a feeling of well-being sitting 7 points adrift at the foot of the table. I spoke to a United fan who wished they supported their team as we do ours, and for me that just sums it all up. Someone must have told Anelka, because he doesn`t want to face us.;D
I think Aidy got caught up in the whole emotion of being at Old Trafford, from being a reserve team coach at Leeds to leading out Watford in front of 76,000 and a TV audience of millions, who would of guessed that.