Tag Archives: Martin O’Neill

Your Season Expectations – Survey Results

I suppose this might seem like odd timing, but I was planning on compiling and publishing this right before the West Ham game and then Martin O’Neill went and put [...]

Post War Top Flight League Performance By Manager

I finally got round to compiling manager performance data going back a wee bit further than 1992. 1946 to be precise; the first league season after World War II. There’s [...]

Randy Lerner Statement On Martin O’Neill Exit

It’s brief, it doesn’t reveal much, but the General’s words, which I’ll add below shortly, don’t paint a rosy picture of the scenes behind closed doors at Villa Park. On [...]

The Hunt For Martin O’Neill’s Successor Begins

If you’ve followed the James Milner storyline close enough you will have been aware that Randy Lerner flew into Birmingham ahead of last weekend, setting tongues wagging that the overly [...]

They Think Martin O’Neill Has Taken Villa As Far As He Can…

…he has now. I’ve heard it said a lot in the last season. And the season before that actually. “MON has taken us as far as he can” the clairvoyants [...]

Martin O’Neill Resigns As Aston Villa Manager

Big shock. That’s all I know right now, but it’s absolutely confirmed. Not a joke. Martin O’Neill has resigned with immediate effect. Kevin McDonald has been named as caretaker manager [...]

The Big Picture – League Points History

I’ve been meaning to get to this for some time and as transfer hungry fans start rolling out the old memes, such as Martin O’Neill “has taken us as far [...]

Martin O’Neill Would Only Go To Liverpool If He Had Rocks In His Head

Martin O’Neill does not have rocks in his head. I’ll be brief. The inevitable is finally happening and Rafa is being shoved out the Anfield door, it’s just a matter [...]

North Stand Work Starts This Year

Randy Lerner is conducting a press conference, as promised, right at this moment and Twitter is lit up with the owner’s confirmation that Martin O’Neill isn’t going anywhere. Since I [...]