Quote from: cdvillafan on June 02, 2011, 09:33:24 PMI wouldn't be amazed if Chelsea appoint Hughes assistant manager to someone like Hiddink, with the promise he will succeed him.Yeah, but would Hughes want to do that? - with his CV and ego, I'd be surprised if he goes as a #2 to anyone, TBH.
I wouldn't be amazed if Chelsea appoint Hughes assistant manager to someone like Hiddink, with the promise he will succeed him.
You can believe what you like, but you don't know.
Quote from: Percy on June 02, 2011, 09:34:22 PMThey were young in managerial terms. Of course there were lots of managers around at the time with your infallible measure of talent - better CVs, more achievements. Yet none of them were in the same class.If Hughes goes on to take his place alongside those greats then I'll happily accept you're right. Until then, I'm happy to stick with my opinion. Which is that while Hughes isn't a bad manager, as things stand there are better currently available. Which, given that includes Carlo Ancelotti and Rafa Benitez, I don't think it's a particularly outrageous view to hold. Whether they want to come to Villa is a different matter and something I hope Randy is currently exploring.If you'd like to explain why you think Hughes is a better manager than Ancelotti and Benitez then knock yourself out. I'm willing to be persuaded by any convincing argument.
They were young in managerial terms. Of course there were lots of managers around at the time with your infallible measure of talent - better CVs, more achievements. Yet none of them were in the same class.
Even before Houllier's departure was confirmed, Mark Hughes's name had been bandied around, and less than 24 hours after Houllier left his post, so did Hughes.But BBC Radio 5 live's Midlands football reporter Pat Murphy said that did not necessarily mean that the former Manchester United striker was being lined up by Villa."I don't believe that Hughes is Villa's number one target - I think they've already settled on a number one target and quite rightly they won't tell me who that is," he said."I don't think this has done Mark Hughes a lot of favours in the eyes of [Villa owner] Randy Lerner who is quite hot on these things."It's not true that they coveted Hughes last summer. I understand Fulham are also unimpressed by Hughes's behaviour in the last 24 hours or so. I would say the odds against Mark Hughes have lengthened over the last few hours in terms of being Villa manager."It's a bit of a myth Lerner doesn't want managers under contract. What he'll do is approach the club and say we want to talk to your manager and that brings in [Everton boss] David Moyes."There are also free agents - Steve McClaren, Martin Jol, Rafa Benitez - but being a free agent is not getting them extra bonus points in the eyes of Randy Lerner. They'll have no qualms about approaching a club for a manager that's under contract."
He was. Him turning up there would not shock, but imagine how their fans would see it. If we are not doing cartwheels they would be gutted. Anyhow, I have resigned myself to Ailsa taking charge now.
a club that is seemingly unwilling to pay top money to top players.
Quote from: Percy on June 02, 2011, 10:02:37 PMYou can believe what you like, but you don't know.I know Ancelotti is a better manager than Mark Hughes. I know Benitez is a better manager than Mark Hughes.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on June 02, 2011, 10:11:44 PMQuote from: Percy on June 02, 2011, 10:02:37 PMYou can believe what you like, but you don't know.I know Ancelotti is a better manager than Mark Hughes. I know Benitez is a better manager than Mark Hughes.No, you don't. Unless your a time-traveller.
No, you don't. Unless your a time-traveller.
From BBC:QuoteEven before Houllier's departure was confirmed, Mark Hughes's name had been bandied around, and less than 24 hours after Houllier left his post, so did Hughes.But BBC Radio 5 live's Midlands football reporter Pat Murphy said that did not necessarily mean that the former Manchester United striker was being lined up by Villa."I don't believe that Hughes is Villa's number one target - I think they've already settled on a number one target and quite rightly they won't tell me who that is," he said."I don't think this has done Mark Hughes a lot of favours in the eyes of [Villa owner] Randy Lerner who is quite hot on these things."It's not true that they coveted Hughes last summer. I understand Fulham are also unimpressed by Hughes's behaviour in the last 24 hours or so. I would say the odds against Mark Hughes have lengthened over the last few hours in terms of being Villa manager."It's a bit of a myth Lerner doesn't want managers under contract. What he'll do is approach the club and say we want to talk to your manager and that brings in [Everton boss] David Moyes."There are also free agents - Steve McClaren, Martin Jol, Rafa Benitez - but being a free agent is not getting them extra bonus points in the eyes of Randy Lerner. They'll have no qualms about approaching a club for a manager that's under contract."
Quote from: Percy on June 02, 2011, 10:13:19 PM a club that is seemingly unwilling to pay top money to top players.Is that an opinion? Or a fact?
Quote from: Eigentor on June 02, 2011, 10:14:57 PMFrom BBC:QuoteEven before Houllier's departure was confirmed, Mark Hughes's name had been bandied around, and less than 24 hours after Houllier left his post, so did Hughes.But BBC Radio 5 live's Midlands football reporter Pat Murphy said that did not necessarily mean that the former Manchester United striker was being lined up by Villa."I don't believe that Hughes is Villa's number one target - I think they've already settled on a number one target and quite rightly they won't tell me who that is," he said."I don't think this has done Mark Hughes a lot of favours in the eyes of [Villa owner] Randy Lerner who is quite hot on these things."It's not true that they coveted Hughes last summer. I understand Fulham are also unimpressed by Hughes's behaviour in the last 24 hours or so. I would say the odds against Mark Hughes have lengthened over the last few hours in terms of being Villa manager."It's a bit of a myth Lerner doesn't want managers under contract. What he'll do is approach the club and say we want to talk to your manager and that brings in [Everton boss] David Moyes."There are also free agents - Steve McClaren, Martin Jol, Rafa Benitez - but being a free agent is not getting them extra bonus points in the eyes of Randy Lerner. They'll have no qualms about approaching a club for a manager that's under contract."I can imagine Randy on the phone to Everton would sound something like this:Randy: Hi Bill, this is Randy Lerner here from Aston VillaBill Kenwright: Alright Laar RandyRandy: Listen Bill, we are keen on having David Moyes come to Aston Villa and would like to negotiate the opportunity to speak to him.Bill Kenwright: I'm sorry Randy, we'd like to keep him here and can't give you that blessing.Randy: Ok, thanks for your time.I honestly think Randy has enough class about him that he wouldn't be a shit about it.