Quote from: Ads on August 28, 2010, 04:11:58 AMSaunders got it without being a Villa man...This whole "understands the special nature of Aston Villa" argument is nonsense if the examples given include the man who walked out of the club a couple of months before we were due to play a European Cup quarter final and pitched up on the other side of the city a week later. All managers are self-serving - that's a direct consequence of being in a career where the likely tenure is usually no more than a couple of seasons. He simply doesn't have the time to immerse himself in the history and tradition. In the vast majority of cases, there is no point in the emotional investment. All we can ask is that whoever is in the manager's seat does their best by the club during his time with us. They then in time become part of the tradition by dint of what they achieve. If they do that, where they go next - be it a local rival, the England job or retirement - is irrelevant.
Saunders got it without being a Villa man...
i still would like to hear martins version of events , i think he should have gone in may but is like to know just what he was told regarding the milner money
Quote from: east19 on August 28, 2010, 07:22:25 AMKoeman strongly linked today and on the shortlist apparently!Told you this weeks ago as this was the name the Villa backroom staff was hearing ....
Koeman strongly linked today and on the shortlist apparently!
I think it is harsh to suggest he didn't "get" Aston Villa. I think he did, pretty much from the start. He had a high opinion of the club. I think the problem at the end was that he had an even higher opinion of himself, and when it came to a little less for Martin O'Neill and a little more for Aston Villa he wasn't prepared to give it.That's his decision, but i really do think he understood the club to start.
Koeman bounced back quickly from a disappointing end to his reign at Ajax in February 2005, taking up the vacant position at Portuguese champions Benfica following the departure of legendary Italian Giovanni Trapattoni. In Benfica, against whom he won the 1988 European Cup final as a player with PSV, Koeman only won the Portuguese Supercup: the team finished the Portuguese League in third place (behind rivals Porto and Sporting) and was knocked out of the Portuguese Cup in the quarter-finals (after losing to Vitória de Guimarães).
SimplyZola on 606: "Paul Jewell has been approached for the Aston Villa manager, according to rumours
Who, realistically, is going to be on the short list next week then? And how many?