Sad to GH go as he is a very decent man and i liked the fact he had a plan in place to build a decent footballing teamAncelloti - could he actually do it without the finances of Chelsea and the prestige of bringing players to London? Remember he spunked £50m on Torres whilst letting some one like Sturridge go?Moyes - Too dour and boring for me - another MON mid table mediocrity is acceptable manager for meJol - been out of work for a while now - wonder why no one else has picked him up?McClaren - even though he has some virtues (hungry to prove doubters wrong etc) i feel he is shot over here with the press and we would become a laughing stockHughes - never liked the cnut as a player and even less as a managerBenitez - actually my least favoured of all of themI actually would like to see Martinez from Wigan as i like the way his teams play football
Quote from: sfx412 on May 31, 2011, 10:01:25 AMChelsea, Cardiff, Blackburn, even West Ham and most other clubs seem to be able to sort these matters far more efficiently.Efficiently is an interesting choice of word, there. I'd replace with 'brutally' or 'callously'. The way Ancelotti, Allardyce and Grant were all sacked was pretty shabby, IMO. Ancelotti and Grant effectively sacked in the tunnel immediately after games, if I recall. Nasty.The situation with Houllier is a little more sensitive and needs to be handled accordingly. The season finished just over a week ago; I'd say Villa are acting fairly swiftly and decisively here.
Chelsea, Cardiff, Blackburn, even West Ham and most other clubs seem to be able to sort these matters far more efficiently.
Not sure what is worse, the overly keen acceptance that a rumour is fact, how yet again the Villa management have been found wanting with their undies around their ankles or yet more uncertainty around the clubs manager.Chelsea, Cardiff, Blackburn, even West Ham and most other clubs seem to be able to sort these matters far more efficiently.
If Houllier had been manager of Chelsea/Westham then Abramovich/Sullivan would have been kicking nurses out the way and pulling tubes out of him to tell him he was sacked weeks ago. Villa have a little bit more class.
Quote from: sfx412 on May 31, 2011, 10:01:25 AMNot sure what is worse, the overly keen acceptance that a rumour is fact, how yet again the Villa management have been found wanting with their undies around their ankles or yet more uncertainty around the clubs manager.Chelsea, Cardiff, Blackburn, even West Ham and most other clubs seem to be able to sort these matters far more efficiently.cant believe what i'm reading here, you have just compared Randy to that lot at Wast Ham, and found him wanting.thats an absolute disgrace my man
Not sold on Bilic. If we want to pay somebody £3 million a year just to do a lot of shouting, I'll happily do it.
Looks to me they are still denying what many accept as fact and whilst I agree the way Chelsea and the others acted was not 'nice' or suited to the bleeding hearts club, it was decisive.
Quote from: Merv on May 31, 2011, 10:19:52 AMQuote from: sfx412 on May 31, 2011, 10:01:25 AMChelsea, Cardiff, Blackburn, even West Ham and most other clubs seem to be able to sort these matters far more efficiently.Efficiently is an interesting choice of word, there. I'd replace with 'brutally' or 'callously'. The way Ancelotti, Allardyce and Grant were all sacked was pretty shabby, IMO. Ancelotti and Grant effectively sacked in the tunnel immediately after games, if I recall. Nasty.The situation with Houllier is a little more sensitive and needs to be handled accordingly. The season finished just over a week ago; I'd say Villa are acting fairly swiftly and decisively here.I would also guess they had disability discrimination legislation to contend with. Sacking someone for falling ill is a definite no-go.