They were pretty rubbish though- compare their squad when he took over to their squad now- there's quite a difference.oh and Uppercut, the 2 seasons after that 16th place when O'Neil came in they finished 11th and 6th, the two seasons before that 16th place they finished 10th and 6th..... Its not like he dragged the club out of the mire, he helped them recover from one bad season
Haha, funny you should say that. The season before O'Neill got the Celtic job, their set up was John Barnes as first team coach, with Kenny Dalgleish as the DoF. Under Fergus McCann in the late 90s they'd experimented with the same set up - Jock Brown was plucked from a commentary job on BBC Scotland to be DoF when Wim Jansen was appointed in 1997, and Jo Venglos might have had one as well in 1998/99. When O'Neill was asked by the media up here not long after getting the Celtic job if he could see himself working under a DoF, given that that had been the setup at Celtic for the previous 3 seasons, his response was that he'd "rather be dead."Interestingly, I think O'Neil might be one of the few British bosses who'd work OK under the Continental system of being a first team coach, with a General Manager/Director of Football conducting transfers/scoutings.... So long as he had control over training/first XI/squad management, he'd do well with someone else giving him the players/future stars
IMO he's hit the same glass ceiling he hit at Celtic. The funding from board level dried up after his 2nd season up here, and while he took them to a UEFA Cup final, his team gradually declined in his 4th season, then declined spectacularly in his final season after he lost Henrik Larsson.His work in the transfer market hasn't been especially great. I don't think that matters in the slightest though, really. Mourinho's transfer dealings at Chelsea were pretty average too. The end justifies the means- Villa are a hugely better team now than they were when he left, and improved with each passing season. I don't think it's unreasonable to assume that they would have continued to improve had he remained there, he only ever took the club in one direction.
Of course, now we'll never know. Seems to me that he's shirked the challenge somewhat.
He's not British...if Capello goes anytime soon though, I think O'Neill gets itO'neil should have gone to Liverpool when Rafa went.Would have been a better situation for both parties.
I bet Fulham are wishing he would have quit a bit earlier. And Mark Hughes is probably thinking the same.
One of the most intelligent and knwoledgable British Manager,though may not look that way. Could easily be the next England boss.
**** off you sack of ****John Barnes
Man's a managerial legend.**** off you sack of ****
Fantastic. Are Arsenal releasing him or looking to loan him out?Attacking midfielder. Either wing iirc.
I have woken up to this news this morning and am absolutely shattered by it. Stanno was an absolute legend, a truly hardworking, committed, loyal player who never, ever sold himself short, never gave up a chase or stopped running for 90 minutes or until he physically couldn't take another step. The number of times he played one up front and ran himself into the ground... words fail me right now. If the England squad all played like Stanno then we'd never be in the state we're in now.Sorry to hear about the death about Exeter striker Adam Stansfield who passed away at 31 () after a battle with bowel cancer. RIP and all that. I believe he was the bloke in grecian's avatar?
Carvalho is so, so underrated. As was Gallas when he played alongside Terry.John Terry to have a nightmare then seeing as Mourinho .d Carvalho are the only people who have managed to make him look any good over the last few seasons.