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However, when I called for Rafa's departure (I know you still vex wid mi fi dat), I was thinking the board would have been looking for a Rijkaard, a Hiddink or even Scolari...not "a Roy". I bet if Martin O'Neil had left Villa sooner, he would have been the man. I was actually expecting them to give King Kenny the work, but I am glad they didn't. Failure would have tarnished his illustrious service to the club.
You asked if I trust Roy to build a squad. At this moment, I have to give him the benefit of the doubt. He didn't have a lot of money to spend in the summer, and Masch's departure (plus the distraction of the ownership battle) has had a very disruptive effect on the squad's performance in the early part of the season, so Rafa may well have been in the same predicament, though I doubt it.
You also criticise his signings. Based on the disclosed numbers, you realise that Roy spent net -£3,200,000 losing Riera and Masch, but getting Mierles, Poulsen, Konchesky and Cole (Free). If you throw the Benayoun business in there, he had a net -£9,200,000. In those terms, it is hard to be critical as it is not like you could throw a stone out there and find another Masch jus' like so.
When I fire up my crystal ball, I don't see Roy here at the end of the season. I think that NESV will do what real businessmen do and start scouring the landscape to line up a new manager. They will also do their homework on signings. They are not about to "trust" the signings to the manager alone; otherwise, they would not have brought in Comolli.
Regardless, it will be interesting. I am holding my breath, but I am optimisitic, with, or without Roy, as it is now NESV's time.
YNWA.
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