Jol was certainly giving serious consideration to join Fulham-We could well be that little bit more of an attractive proposition that may tip the scales.
You forget that Jol also assembled that excellent Hamburg side a couple of years back.
I think we are crying out for someone like Jol who has the ability to utilise funds by signing from a much broader spectrum than MON's cautious (& not very successful) "buy British" approach.
Would have ideally liked Mark Hughes,with the added bonus that he could very likely attract some of Man City's fringe players but given the list available,its Jol all day long for me.
The Telegraph says we are thinking of making a formal approach for Mark Hughes.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/astonvilla/7935765/Aston-Villa-spark-tug-of-war-for-Mark-Hughes-as-Martin-ONeill-quits-on-eve-of-new-season.htmlHe'll be the new Unsworth.
If we do go after Hughes, could we get him to change his mind and buy Sidwell for Fulham first?
Quote from: eric woolban woolban on August 09, 2010, 11:22:23 PMThe Telegraph says we are thinking of making a formal approach for Mark Hughes.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/astonvilla/7935765/Aston-Villa-spark-tug-of-war-for-Mark-Hughes-as-Martin-ONeill-quits-on-eve-of-new-season.htmlHe'll be the new Unsworth.From that article:"In addition, he is understood to have been told in no uncertain terms that owner Randy Lerner was not going to continue sustaining the losses he has endured since he acquired Villa in 2006. Since then the American has underwritten Villa to the tune of £179 million with the club making losses of £43.7 million last year.Most damagingly, the club's wage bill has risen by 42 per cent to £71 million (£11 million more than Tottenham and £21 million more than Everton) giving an alarming wages-to-turnover figure of 85 per cent – with the likes of Richard Dunne believed to be earning £70,000 a week. "Seems to me that whoever comes in will operating under very different conditions.
I can't help but think that we sometimes underestimate ourselves. Outside of the Sky 4 & Man City, we have to be one of the most attractive clubs in this country and no one is shifting Fergie or Wenger in a hurry either so these jobs don't come along very often. I am pretty sure that a lot of more than decent managers would jump at the chance to come here.