What about big sam
The 3 best pound for pound managers in the PL came from Aberdeen, Grampus 8 and Preston.
I really think that our man isn't out there at the moment, this whole year we should be looking for that person and bring someone like Sven in for one year to steady the ship.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on August 28, 2010, 12:44:42 PMQuoteThe 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 DolenzI reckon Randy would quite like to have the Scouse Git.
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
The E & S reckon Dave Jones is one of the names being considered. Not exactly one to set the pulses racing.
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?
Quote from: TopDeck113 on August 28, 2010, 10:57:25 AMQuote 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. Exactly, spot on. And quite what is the special nature of Aston Villa when we deride other clubs for thinking too that they are special like Newcastle, Spurs and Liverpool....
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...
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.You sure you didn't get him mixed up with the story about two male adults being arrested for posession of indecent images of children?