Reading a lot of your posts Rick I don't think other than bringing Hitz back to Villa Park would make you happy. Have you thought that the reason Rafa didn't play any of the youth players was because they weren't good enough?
Dalgliesh has played them because he doesn't have much choice in the matter. I've not said that the only thing that would make me happy is Rafa. Do I think there are better managers than him out there? Yes I do. My argument is the fact that he is being rubbished for all his achievements as not good enough to become our manager.
Valencia's decline links with the fact they had NO money and had to sell anyone who was considered a star. They've gone through a rebuilding since he left, and finally seem slightly more settled, but still need to sell to survive - really. What he did at Valencia was good - a side that was brimming with the potential to win things - he kicked them on and they won things, but what he did at Liverpool wasn't great. It was okay. Two cups in six years for a club the size of Liverpool isn't good. Would it be better for a club in our position? Maybe - but could he achieve that here? I don't think so.
Quote from: VillaSubmariner on May 18, 2011, 03:51:52 PMDalgliesh has played them because he doesn't have much choice in the matter. I've not said that the only thing that would make me happy is Rafa. Do I think there are better managers than him out there? Yes I do. My argument is the fact that he is being rubbished for all his achievements as not good enough to become our manager. And I wasn't disagreeing with you, VSM!For me, the ideal would be Paul Lambert in as manager with GHou upstairs doing the international networking and overseeing of the playing style. It would be a win-win because Lambert would get the chance of a big club and the mentoring of a seasoned footballing man. Villa would get a manager who's cut his teeth in the championship, has a pretty good playing history and seems to be a winner.Similar situation could be foreseen with McDermott of Reading although his credentials are less burnished.I suspect it won't happen though, in which case the FSW, Hughes, Moyes, Jol and McLaren are all reasonable options. None of them fill me with delight, I have to say.Owen Coyle would raise the blood pressure, in a positive sense.
I think thts why alot of villa fans (not all) would prefer someone like David Moyes to come in and bring back some stability and he has a lot of premiership experience (something like 8 years?) its the safer option i think.
Quote from: Eigentor on May 18, 2011, 12:38:09 PMQuote from: VillaSubmariner on May 18, 2011, 12:33:45 PMMy question would be then "Why is it that British mangers rarely get the top jobs?"Because top clubs want proven winners as managers. And not many of them (except Ferguson) are British.So why should we be any different then?
Quote from: VillaSubmariner on May 18, 2011, 12:33:45 PMMy question would be then "Why is it that British mangers rarely get the top jobs?"Because top clubs want proven winners as managers. And not many of them (except Ferguson) are British.
My question would be then "Why is it that British mangers rarely get the top jobs?"
Having listened to the Guardian podcast, the thing that pissed me off about Benitez is his claims of wanting to go to a club not to win trophies but to build something. This reminds me of GH when he first arrived at Villa Park, I got the impression he was far too comfortable and he felt time was on his side. It took two serious kickings from the fans (Liverpool away and the calling for his head) before he finally realised exactly who are Aston Villa.Whoever comes in this summer has to realise that we desperately want and expect to be up there at the top end of the table, results do matter and at the same time a solid plan for the future has to be put in place. It's not one or the other. Expectations at the club, whether rightly or not, are higher than those on the outside imagine. We've had more than our share of dull football so we need a manager that understands 21st century football. We also need a man that will get the very best from his squad and who the players will give everything for, week in, week out.If Benitez thinks he needs a nice, comfortable, well paid job where expectations are not too high, he should look elsewhere. We've had enough of managers thinking they're bigger than the club and that we should be grateful to have them. We need somebody who's hungry and looking to prove themselves, creating a team and environment where players want stay whilst others want to join us and Randy needs to increase the ground capacity.