Some interesting posts about O'Neil here, just thought it was time for a few words in his defense.
O'Neil the man came through the Brian Clough school of management in the late 70's / early 80's, he has stated before that his what influenced him the most. I guess spending so much time with Brian as a young man you would pick up various traits and bits of advice - good or bad. He is a good manager, but he is fragile, I wouldnt say in the Keegan way but not so different.
What you have with Martin O'Neil is a man who goes with his emotions and possibly at times lets them get the better of him, he makes his decision and you are either with him or against him there is no 3rd way with Martin O'Neil, in some ways I find it refreshing in a game dominated by billions of pounds that he still wants to do things his way.
O'Neil will have had a vision of what he wanted Villa to be doing this year and his plans will have been around the players that are being talked about leaving against his wishes.
As for Villa well it was only in the early 1980's they won the old first division AND became champions of Europe, the last side outside of Manchester and Liverpool to do such a thing. But football has moved on since then of course, but they remain the biggest club in the second largest city in the UK. If clubs like Newcastle who haven't won anything for years are allowed to dream then why not Villa ?
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