I've said it many times but the biggest mystery of the lot to me was how O'Leary behaved. If he'd kept quiet he would have ridden the protest wave and been reasonably popular but instead he went out of his way to alienate everyone.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 01, 2024, 03:03:05 PMI've said it many times but the biggest mystery of the lot to me was how O'Leary behaved. If he'd kept quiet he would have ridden the protest wave and been reasonably popular but instead he went out of his way to alienate everyone.He simply hadn't got over losing the Leeds job which was the love of his life. Go back to those days and he really connected with their fanbase.He never really tried to do that here from day one which was strange. First six months he kept on talking about Leeds and then after it was all small squad and the kids not being good enough.Guess if you talked about Dean Smith to Norwich fans they'd probably say the exact same thing about him. Perhaps it's best for managers to have a year out of the game when they lose their dream job as Pochettino is another who's never sounded right after Spurs sacked him.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on June 01, 2024, 09:08:38 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 01, 2024, 03:03:05 PMI've said it many times but the biggest mystery of the lot to me was how O'Leary behaved. If he'd kept quiet he would have ridden the protest wave and been reasonably popular but instead he went out of his way to alienate everyone.He simply hadn't got over losing the Leeds job which was the love of his life. Go back to those days and he really connected with their fanbase.He never really tried to do that here from day one which was strange. First six months he kept on talking about Leeds and then after it was all small squad and the kids not being good enough.Guess if you talked about Dean Smith to Norwich fans they'd probably say the exact same thing about him. Perhaps it's best for managers to have a year out of the game when they lose their dream job as Pochettino is another who's never sounded right after Spurs sacked him.DOL will be remembered for his honest bunch of lads.
How shit the final was doesn't alter how fantastic the QF and SF were. They were 2 fantastic days and always will be.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 01, 2024, 12:42:05 PMWhen Saunders rang my house*** CLANG! ***
When Saunders rang my house
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 01, 2024, 03:03:05 PMI've said it many times but the biggest mystery of the lot to me was how O'Leary behaved. If he'd kept quiet he would have ridden the protest wave and been reasonably popular but instead he went out of his way to alienate everyone.I was informed by an ex pro that O’Leary was universally disliked by everyone in the game.
That would help explain why he’s never worked again. Neither in the game nor as a pundit. I’m not surprised at all, the massive sugar bag.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on June 02, 2024, 06:31:26 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 01, 2024, 03:03:05 PMI've said it many times but the biggest mystery of the lot to me was how O'Leary behaved. If he'd kept quiet he would have ridden the protest wave and been reasonably popular but instead he went out of his way to alienate everyone.I was informed by an ex pro that O’Leary was universally disliked by everyone in the game.Twenty odd years is a long time though, surely at some point during that, at least one club must have thought about taking him on. Alan Curbishley is another one. Perhaps they both just waited a bit too long for the perfect job and then got forgotten about.