Quote from: john e on August 24, 2010, 05:50:38 PMi still wont mind if they do give it to KM, i'm sick of overpaid suits [not at villa], strolling around blaming the ref for everything, talking bollox, and in Svens case knobbing everything that moves, if he learns from his mistakes he will be better than most on the listi still think we need a coach rather than a talking headIf Sunday showed us anything it was that we need more than just a coach.
i still wont mind if they do give it to KM, i'm sick of overpaid suits [not at villa], strolling around blaming the ref for everything, talking bollox, and in Svens case knobbing everything that moves, if he learns from his mistakes he will be better than most on the listi still think we need a coach rather than a talking head
Quote from: Chris Smith on August 24, 2010, 05:55:45 PMQuote from: john e on August 24, 2010, 05:50:38 PMi still wont mind if they do give it to KM, i'm sick of overpaid suits [not at villa], strolling around blaming the ref for everything, talking bollox, and in Svens case knobbing everything that moves, if he learns from his mistakes he will be better than most on the listi still think we need a coach rather than a talking headIf Sunday showed us anything it was that we need more than just a coach. well sunday was a bad day, one of the worst on record, but that sort of thing can be the making of a man,we might look at his tactics and subs, but if you think another manager no matter what you pay him will come in and make no mistakes even big ones, then you will be mistaken.i certainy wont be writing the man of on that result as bad as it was, i think he deserves another chance or two.
Quote from: john e on August 24, 2010, 06:05:44 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on August 24, 2010, 05:55:45 PMQuote from: john e on August 24, 2010, 05:50:38 PMi still wont mind if they do give it to KM, i'm sick of overpaid suits [not at villa], strolling around blaming the ref for everything, talking bollox, and in Svens case knobbing everything that moves, if he learns from his mistakes he will be better than most on the listi still think we need a coach rather than a talking headIf Sunday showed us anything it was that we need more than just a coach. well sunday was a bad day, one of the worst on record, but that sort of thing can be the making of a man,we might look at his tactics and subs, but if you think another manager no matter what you pay him will come in and make no mistakes even big ones, then you will be mistaken.i certainy wont be writing the man of on that result as bad as it was, i think he deserves another chance or two.I'm not writing him off, as a coach. However, he's never made a signing in his life, he's not had to deal with the media until a week ago and he's not had to negotiate with players and agents.
Hello chaps,Don't post often but here's my two-bobs-worth on possible candidates......Koeman/Rijkaard - Again, big names but unconvincing management records.
Bob Bradley - Good God NO!
Hello chaps,Don't post often but here's my two-bobs-worth on possible candidates.....Hiddink - Probably my first choice but apparently already committed to Turkish national job. Unlikely to break contract so early.Kev Mc - Not for me I'm afraid. Would prefer him to prove himself elsewhere first, we could always take him back if successful. No problem with promoting him to 1st team coach under new manager though.Sven - Was horrified at first but I actually think he'd do ok in a shore-things-up kind of way. Doubt he's what we want to push on long-term.Curbishley - As Sven really, just a million times duller.Jol - Another great shout but may not be obtainable this year? Apparently wants to win league with Ajax first.Klinsmann- High profile, appears enthusiastic and forward thinking. But was awful at Bayern. Surely a trained monkey could win the league there? Koeman/Rijkaard - Again, big names but unconvincing management records.Bob Bradley - Good God NO!Southgate - As above (x1000)Pellegrini - Spent shitloads at Real Madrid and still did'nt win league. We don't have that luxury.Ottmar Hitzfeld - Great record. Everything you'd want in a manager but doesn't want a return to club football. Due to retire after Euro2012.So, it really appears we've been left in the shit. No 'stand out' available candidate.Apart from one guy, Felix Magath, I honestly think is worth a try.He's already had a couple of discrete mentions on here but isn't even listed in the poll.He's believed by many to be the best manager in the German game, above Louis Van Gaal and Ralph Rangnick.He laid foundations for Stuttgart to win league, leaving after they had finished runners-up.Won the league and cup double twice with Bayern (that already puts Klinsmann to shame).Then won league with Wolfsburg - the first time in their history.Took over at Schalke who were in a bit of a mess by all accounts - finished runners up last year.He can speak English and is open to the idea of managing in the Premiership-------- http://tinyurl.com/38odqyrHe appears unhappy at Schalke and therefore obtainable ------ http://tinyurl.com/36a27bvAND he's not scared to sign the bigger names having just taken on Raul for example. Imagine that at Villa Park - Raul instead of the Marlon Harewoods or Emile Heskeys of this world.Anyway, sorry for the long post but like I say, just my two-bobs-worth......Mr Woo thought that was a very comprehensive look at the availability of the current crop of managers. Good post .............
I still don't get why people are so radically opposed to Bradley. Based on what facts? Taking away all the obvious no PL experience bollocks (massively overrated by the way), our national team super manager couldn't beat him, and Bradley tactically beat Spain and nearly Brazil with far inferior players.
Quote from: toronto villa on August 24, 2010, 07:23:39 PMI still don't get why people are so radically opposed to Bradley. Based on what facts? Taking away all the obvious no PL experience bollocks (massively overrated by the way), our national team super manager couldn't beat him, and Bradley tactically beat Spain and nearly Brazil with far inferior players.I don't think Bradley's lack of English or European experience should be so readily dismissed as bollocks: it's a massive disadvantage. It's certainly a far more important indicator than three one-off games against England, Spain and Brazil, only one of which he won. And while we're cherry-picking results from the 2009 Confederations Cup perhaps it's worthwhile pointing out that the US record in that tournament was P5 W2 D0 L3. No question the victory over Spain was a great result but the only other team they beat was Egypt.