I'm also - from what I've seen of KM when interviewed - not entirely sure he looks comfortable in the role.
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Quote from: Phil from the upper holte on August 20, 2010, 10:45:41 AMQuote from: east19 on August 20, 2010, 09:45:07 AMhttp://lifeiscinema.wordpress.com/2010/08/10/jurgen-klinsmann-almost-certain-to-be-new-aston-villa-manager/What does this say? I can't open it at workApparently `Toy Story 3' is better than Shrek
I really think the club needs to act ambitiously at this point. This is a pivotal decision, and I don't think appointing from within is going to work.I'm also - from what I've seen of KM when interviewed - not entirely sure he looks comfortable in the role.
Appointing him as manager smacks of the time Ellis appointed Barton and promptly 'forced' him to sell off the crown jewels.As I see it before Mon ran, General K was on here sprouting the need to use kids spiel, and it looks that KM has taken that fully on board.Against West Ham, some quality players showed their desire to stay after Mon left and did a decent job with Milner against a poor side.Last night a disjointed defence, muddled midfield and ineffective strike force, managed to pull off a result against a poor side. A good result, Mon did the same and ended with egg on his face, but there wasn't much between both performances.We need a totally new approach, the playing side needs a huge shake up KM won't do that, and if RL does appoint him, then perhaps Mon had some justification in quitting.
ElliS wasn't here when Barton was appointed manager!