The E & S reckon Dave Jones is one of the names being considered. Not exactly one to set the pulses racing.
QuoteThe E & S reckon Dave Jones is one of the names being considered. Not exactly one to set the pulses racing.I'd rather have Mickey Dolenz
reckom Randy would quite like to have the Scouse Git.
Quote from: London Villan on August 28, 2010, 12:25:03 PMWho, realistically, is going to be on the short list next week then? And how many?The E & S reckon Dave Jones is one of the names being considered. Not exactly one to set the pulses racing.
Who, realistically, is going to be on the short list next week then? And how many?
Following on from Montague's post above. Koeman has been unlucky to have to follow in the footsteps of two or three of the greater managers in the game with the clubs he's taken over. Hiddink, Trapattoni are tough men to follow in to any job. I guess a little like MON, right now at Villa. That's what makes this decision and even tougher one. Koeman is pretty much as big a name as has been mentioned for the Villa job, a serious contender, unlike Maradoughnut IMO, and might just be about ready for a crack in the English game. It might take him a season to assess the standard and the club but could be quite good in the longer term. He certainly has a good view of European football and appears really keen to get the job. He has a bit of passion for it, rather than wanting another pay day, a la Sven.
Quote from: Chris Smith on August 28, 2010, 12:41:03 PMQuote from: London Villan on August 28, 2010, 12:25:03 PMWho, realistically, is going to be on the short list next week then? And how many?The E & S reckon Dave Jones is one of the names being considered. Not exactly one to set the pulses racing.Why not?He's suffered some shite times thanks to shite owners, and done a decent job without much of a song and dance.As I've said before I like the guy, but not sure he's my choice for the job, but like others easily dismissed by many, he's not as bad a choice as KM who i believe you wanted in the job.
I would still go for Simon Grayson. Young MO'N in my opinion...learned his trade in lower leagues and has added advantage of being at a big club already.
The 3 best pound for pound managers in the PL came from Aberdeen, Grampus 8 and Preston.