Ian Taylor or Sid Cowens
Quote from: Dribbler on August 09, 2010, 05:37:06 PMQuote from: Salsa Party Animal on August 09, 2010, 05:21:54 PMI want someone who will promote youth and don't be afraid to play themwill use players in right position and doesn't have favourites (benefit like of Luke Young)bring in quality players from oversea like Arsene Wenger keep a strong english core in the teammodern tacticsentertaining and passing football. Who is the man ? I don't know but I would love Joseph Guardiola of Barcelona. We need to find next generation Arsene Wenger to take over Aston Villa but who ? Joachim Loeb would be my choice if we can't get Martin Jol. Klinsmann is pretty much all of the above. The way that Germany play now is the style that was instigated and set up by him. I read an excellent article by him just after the world cup and remember thinking at the time that this is the kind of philosophy we need at the club.ArticleWould however prefer someone with Premiership experience. The real brains behind Germany at the World cup four years ago was Joachim Low. The German FA knew this and that's why they promoted him. Klinsmann was more the public figurehead. He was a disaster at Bayern when he had to go it alone. Tactically, he was all over the place.
Quote from: Salsa Party Animal on August 09, 2010, 05:21:54 PMI want someone who will promote youth and don't be afraid to play themwill use players in right position and doesn't have favourites (benefit like of Luke Young)bring in quality players from oversea like Arsene Wenger keep a strong english core in the teammodern tacticsentertaining and passing football. Who is the man ? I don't know but I would love Joseph Guardiola of Barcelona. We need to find next generation Arsene Wenger to take over Aston Villa but who ? Joachim Loeb would be my choice if we can't get Martin Jol. Klinsmann is pretty much all of the above. The way that Germany play now is the style that was instigated and set up by him. I read an excellent article by him just after the world cup and remember thinking at the time that this is the kind of philosophy we need at the club.ArticleWould however prefer someone with Premiership experience.
I want someone who will promote youth and don't be afraid to play themwill use players in right position and doesn't have favourites (benefit like of Luke Young)bring in quality players from oversea like Arsene Wenger keep a strong english core in the teammodern tacticsentertaining and passing football. Who is the man ? I don't know but I would love Joseph Guardiola of Barcelona. We need to find next generation Arsene Wenger to take over Aston Villa but who ? Joachim Loeb would be my choice if we can't get Martin Jol.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on August 09, 2010, 05:39:56 PMPersonally, I think Martin Jol should be at the lower end of the range of managers we should be considering.Even though I was vocal in my criticism of O'Neill, I always said that if the alternative was someone like Curbishley then we should stick by O'Neill. If we can appoint a genuinely top class manager then O'Neill's work over the last four years can be built on to achieve real success. If we appoint someone of Curbishley's calibre then it's back to the doldrums, I'm afraid.I think it all hinges on how much money there is for the new manager. Pretty much everything else is in place.And how many 'genuinely top class' managers are currently looking for work? Of those how many are looking for work at a club about to sell their best player and where all the signs point to a club looking to cut back not push on?
Personally, I think Martin Jol should be at the lower end of the range of managers we should be considering.Even though I was vocal in my criticism of O'Neill, I always said that if the alternative was someone like Curbishley then we should stick by O'Neill. If we can appoint a genuinely top class manager then O'Neill's work over the last four years can be built on to achieve real success. If we appoint someone of Curbishley's calibre then it's back to the doldrums, I'm afraid.I think it all hinges on how much money there is for the new manager. Pretty much everything else is in place.
Keegans not doing much at the moment
The love in for Heskey should end.
Quote from: Chris Smith on August 09, 2010, 05:43:31 PMQuote from: hilts_coolerking on August 09, 2010, 05:39:56 PMPersonally, I think Martin Jol should be at the lower end of the range of managers we should be considering.Even though I was vocal in my criticism of O'Neill, I always said that if the alternative was someone like Curbishley then we should stick by O'Neill. If we can appoint a genuinely top class manager then O'Neill's work over the last four years can be built on to achieve real success. If we appoint someone of Curbishley's calibre then it's back to the doldrums, I'm afraid.I think it all hinges on how much money there is for the new manager. Pretty much everything else is in place.And how many 'genuinely top class' managers are currently looking for work? Of those how many are looking for work at a club about to sell their best player and where all the signs point to a club looking to cut back not push on?I don't see that our next manager can only come the ranks of the currently unemployed. Mangers move from club to club all the time. It makes it more difficult and protracted, and also more expensive, but it's not impossible.Anyway, as I said, I reckon it all hinges on how much money there would be at his disposal.
Surely it is more likely to be a manager who wants to "make" a reputation rather than one who has one already. It's going to be almost impossible for any manager to come in, get the players he wants in and out, and keep the club in the top six, at least for the first season in charge. Surely managers who have already achieved success will stay clear, at least for a while..and it will be up to those who have a point to prove to roll the dice and give it a go?