Flip that argument over and factor in the more or less guaranteed lure / exposure of CL football year on year
Please God, none of this 'Houllier upstairs' bollocks.The 'DOF' idea is a non-starter, especially if Gerard's health and well being is suspect.There are a lot of incomings/ougoings and new contracts to be sorted in the Summer, let's sort out a new man in ample time for this to be addressed.I can see nothing but conflict going down the Director of football route.As for the Ajax remark from Faulkner, I think we can put that in the 'meaningless soundbite with no substance behind it' category.
With the way transfer fees are overly inflated now, the way a Club like ours bridges the financial gap is developing players and selling them while their stock is high at a massively inflated price, then taking a step back, reinvesting it in more players and repeating the process.We'll have probably brought in circa £50m for Barry, Ash and Milner.Unfortunately we're still paying for some silly investments when we're close, so we won't see the benefits of it yet. But the Milner money alone allowed us to sign Makoun and Bent. If we'd have brought them two in for Jimmy during pre-season I bet we'd have been better for it.
Quote from: Rip Van Bentfletch on April 26, 2011, 07:49:22 AMPlease God, none of this 'Houllier upstairs' bollocks.The 'DOF' idea is a non-starter, especially if Gerard's health and well being is suspect.There are a lot of incomings/ougoings and new contracts to be sorted in the Summer, let's sort out a new man in ample time for this to be addressed.I can see nothing but conflict going down the Director of football route.As for the Ajax remark from Faulkner, I think we can put that in the 'meaningless soundbite with no substance behind it' category.I'd normally agree but some people are definitely cut out for role behind the scenes and Houllier is definitely one of them.If the right manager is picked then there's no reason to think it couldn't be very beneficial for us.I dont want a manager having to direct everything football related at our club but concentrate on playing matters.With the best will in the world, staff and ambassador types aside, there are few football men behind the scenes at Villa.It does work at other clubs. Particularly on the continent.Its doomed to failure with tyrannical managers and meddling DOFs. But with better defined roles and the right people, I'm all for it.I think the Ajax comment was all about the set up part and not the selling your stars part, although sometimes that's inevitable. Especially when you're on the way to becoming a major force and not there yet.
Am I the only one who doesn't want Moyes?
Quote from: Mazrim on April 26, 2011, 10:21:15 AMQuote from: Rip Van Bentfletch on April 26, 2011, 07:49:22 AMPlease God, none of this 'Houllier upstairs' bollocks.The 'DOF' idea is a non-starter, especially if Gerard's health and well being is suspect.There are a lot of incomings/ougoings and new contracts to be sorted in the Summer, let's sort out a new man in ample time for this to be addressed.I can see nothing but conflict going down the Director of football route.As for the Ajax remark from Faulkner, I think we can put that in the 'meaningless soundbite with no substance behind it' category.I'd normally agree but some people are definitely cut out for role behind the scenes and Houllier is definitely one of them.If the right manager is picked then there's no reason to think it couldn't be very beneficial for us.I dont want a manager having to direct everything football related at our club but concentrate on playing matters.With the best will in the world, staff and ambassador types aside, there are few football men behind the scenes at Villa.It does work at other clubs. Particularly on the continent.Its doomed to failure with tyrannical managers and meddling DOFs. But with better defined roles and the right people, I'm all for it.I think the Ajax comment was all about the set up part and not the selling your stars part, although sometimes that's inevitable. Especially when you're on the way to becoming a major force and not there yet.It would have to be a choice of Houllier's then, otherwise I don't see how it could work.Otherwise we might well pick a Manager who has totally diffrent ideas on training, contracts and tactics to Gerard.
Quote from: itbrvilla on April 24, 2011, 05:27:50 PMAm I the only one who doesn't want Moyes?I don't want Moyes either.
Quote from: itbrvilla on April 24, 2011, 05:27:50 PMAm I the only one who doesn't want Moyes?Too much Everton baggage for me, would prefer Jol, Koeman or maybe even McLarenAnd no to Coyle also, he hasn't got a good enough CV for the Villa job