The Mirror are about as reliable as a DOL team in Doncaster. I just cannot believe they will try a patch work management team. I cannot see anything beyond Houllier manager and K Mac coach. Staunton at best a coach along with K Mac. But I doubt that he will be.
Quote from: atomicjam on September 03, 2010, 11:37:04 PMThe Mirror are about as reliable as a DOL team in Doncaster. I just cannot believe they will try a patch work management team. I cannot see anything beyond Houllier manager and K Mac coach. Staunton at best a coach along with K Mac. But I doubt that he will be. as someone who has taken the daily Mirror for the last 30 years, i fully concur with this
Quote from: eric woolban woolban on September 03, 2010, 11:42:55 PMI'm sweating like a gerbil in a gay barha ha that line really tickled me, LOL gonna use that one, i have been using " sweating like a chior boy in a vestry" line
I'm sweating like a gerbil in a gay bar
I reckon Randy is trying to introduce something similar to his NFL team Cleveland Browns Mike Holmgren (President and overall boss of team (Former Head Coach))Eric Mangini (Head Coach)to Villa with possibly Gerald as DOF and MacDonald as Head Coach.
Gerard Houllier would not be interested in a director of football role at Aston Villa and neither are the club intending to implement a two-tier style of management that would incorporate such a role.After the first round of interviews, Houllier has been given indications that he is the leading contender. For his part, the Frenchman wants the traditional manager's role that was his at Liverpool after his brief job-share with Roy Evans ended in 1998 and he was left to lead the club alone until his departure six years ago.Houllier, who turned 63 yesterday, has assured the Villa chairman, Randy Lerner, and chief executive Paul Faulkner that his health is not an issue. He suffered a dissection of the aorta – a heart condition – in 2001, from which he made a full recovery. He still returns to Liverpool every year for a check up in the hospital that treated him.Houllier has been technical director at the French football federation (FFF) for the past three years after leaving Lyons in 2007.The Villa hierarchy would prefer it if he did not bring with him a large coterie of staff but that has never been his way, even at Liverpool. He is regarded by Villa as a safe pair of hands who could guide the club through the difficult post-Martin O'Neill era.It is the intention of Lerner to have a new manager in place by the end of the international break in time for the game against Stoke on 13 September. It is not thought that there is a substantial compensation deal to be done with the FFF for his services. Lerner and Faulkner went to meet Houllier after his interest in the job had been put forward to them.Houllier won two titles with Lyons, who were already the dominant side in French football when he took over. He has never given up hope that he would get another chance in English football and was briefly considered as a possible candidate by Newcastle after they sacked Sam Allardyce in 2008.The process by which Lerner and Faulkner have vetted candidates has been described by sources as "thorough". They have gone into the detail on the background of all the candidates, which have included Sven-Goran Eriksson and Alan Curbishley. The caretaker manager Kevin MacDonald has also been interviewed. It is Houllier who currently stands out the most.It is thought that he would be offered the standard one-year rolling contract for managers of his age.Before he moved to Liverpool, whom he led to a Uefa Cup, FA Cup and League Cup treble in 2001, he also enjoyed title success with Paris St Germain and spent a decade overseeing the development of French football.Tom Heckert (General manager responsible for recruitment of players and scouting)
Quote from: john e on September 03, 2010, 11:51:58 PMQuote from: atomicjam on September 03, 2010, 11:37:04 PMThe Mirror are about as reliable as a DOL team in Doncaster. I just cannot believe they will try a patch work management team. I cannot see anything beyond Houllier manager and K Mac coach. Staunton at best a coach along with K Mac. But I doubt that he will be. as someone who has taken the daily Mirror for the last 30 years, i fully concur with thisIt was the Labour voting paper from my dad handed down but its ability to follow internet gossip as a source of knowledge of football has stopped the tradition and no longer do I buy that rag. The 3am girls or whatever they are called did not help either.
Quote from: atomicjam on September 03, 2010, 11:58:03 PMQuote from: john e on September 03, 2010, 11:51:58 PMQuote from: atomicjam on September 03, 2010, 11:37:04 PMThe Mirror are about as reliable as a DOL team in Doncaster. I just cannot believe they will try a patch work management team. I cannot see anything beyond Houllier manager and K Mac coach. Staunton at best a coach along with K Mac. But I doubt that he will be. as someone who has taken the daily Mirror for the last 30 years, i fully concur with thisIt was the Labour voting paper from my dad handed down but its ability to follow internet gossip as a source of knowledge of football has stopped the tradition and no longer do I buy that rag. The 3am girls or whatever they are called did not help either.it certainly went down hill after Piers Morgan left, and no i'm not joking
Quote from: east19 on September 03, 2010, 04:49:23 PMI think houllier should have the freedom to choose his own coaching staff I'd offered the job- it never really works when a manager has his coach imposed on him and I hope that would not be the case in this instance . Except he worked happily with Phil Thompson.
I think houllier should have the freedom to choose his own coaching staff I'd offered the job- it never really works when a manager has his coach imposed on him and I hope that would not be the case in this instance .
Quote from: tsvet on September 03, 2010, 10:44:51 PMI'd be massively disappointed with Houllier. I don't understand the excitment about him - may be because he's foreign... All I remember from his time in England is dross football, shit transfers and constant moaning. It'd be just like getting O'Leary back. And I haven't seen any evidence that he has some miraculous keys to the European academies where he'd pinch the world beaters of the future for Villa. All is just a hipe I think...The only good thing about him was his last game for France! 17 years and still laughing...So based on this I'm guessing if Capello came available you wouldn't have him? Nor would you have Laurent Blanc who majestically oversaw a defeat at home to Belarus tonight. And that quite possibly is the most dramatic statement ever made comparing us getting Houllier to a return by that most prize of wankers O'Leary. You'll be likening Florence Nightingale and Pol Pot next.
I'd be massively disappointed with Houllier. I don't understand the excitment about him - may be because he's foreign... All I remember from his time in England is dross football, shit transfers and constant moaning. It'd be just like getting O'Leary back. And I haven't seen any evidence that he has some miraculous keys to the European academies where he'd pinch the world beaters of the future for Villa. All is just a hipe I think...The only good thing about him was his last game for France! 17 years and still laughing...