I am not commenting on the conclusion. There would seem little point.Personally I may think that Benitez is a fucking train wreck. He finished below Hughes last season they were in the Premier League together. You may point that the situation with the owners at Liverpool made things difficult for Rafa, I could then counter the point that the situation at City made it difficult for Hughes. I may see Rafa as damaged goods and Hughes as a future star of the game.They key difference is you would claim your view point is based on objective measures, while I undertand that without accounting for variables that are too many to detail it is essentially down to opions, and that you can compare appled to oranges all day long and you will never be talking from a position where the basis for your opinions are valid.
Quote from: Percy on June 03, 2011, 03:15:20 PMYou think, sorry, know, that CA and RF are better than Hughes. This is, according to you, what makes it a fact: their achievements, up to now, in the game. Have I got that right?Hey Perc, Rafa's a massive fan of zonal marking isn't he?*wink*
You think, sorry, know, that CA and RF are better than Hughes. This is, according to you, what makes it a fact: their achievements, up to now, in the game. Have I got that right?
I don't disagree, I just don't know. You say you do know, that's what I disagree with. My opinion is that perhaps Hughes might be a better Villa manager, and that's based on where we are as a club as much as on the respective merits of the candidates. If Randy is planning to get Ancelotti in and surround him with the kind of players he had at Milan, I'm with you. He's proved himself at that level. If the financial backing is going to be similar to what we've seen the last four years - and I'm not knocking it - I think Hughes - with his record of exceeding expectations wherever he's been - could maybe take us a couple of steps closer to a point where we could attract the kind of players and coaches that so-called elite clubs do.You say 'by any measure' CA and RF are better. Here's a couple for you: exceeding expectations at low-to-middle ranking Premiership clubs; exceeding expectations at international level.
I see I may have over estimated you.
hilts -you are getting some stick because of the last sentence in your post - to say that you "know" that Ancelotti and Benitez are better managers than Hughes is a huge claim. What's more, you not only claim that, you claim that you know that!
I think we need to refer to this thread: http://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?topic=43689.0Is it a fact that Hughes is a poorer manager than Benitez, is it a perception or is it an opinion? My opinion is that it is an opinion. It is a valid opinion (I'm tempted to agree with it) as it can be supported by evidence but then so can the opposing view. My point is that for all the talk of Benitez being a better manager than Hughes and this supposedly being pointed to by all objective measures is false. Football is not scientific or objective. If it was Man United would win pretty much all their games as their team is so much better than other ones and betting on football would be a piece of piss. It is completely wrong to compare Hughes' performance at Blackburn to Rafa's at Liverpool or Carlo's at Chelsea. Different clubs, different times and differing dependent and independent variables. Therefore my opinion is that it is not an absolute truth.However, I would rather have Ancelotti or Benitez as manager than Hughes. But I'm not absolutely sure I will prove to be right with Benitez. As my perception of him is that he may have lost it, that he is on his way down and may be bat shit mental which is why I cannot guarantee he would do a better job than Hughes and why if our board share my perception I can understand them going for Hughes instead of him. I find it harder to argue this about Ancelotti but maybe they believe he will be a better fit for Villa than him. I still think Hughes is a decent enough appointment which is why I am unhappy to see a lot of people dismissing his quality (by all means reject him on grounds of being an utter prick though!) as we can do so much worse.However, the subject is about as academic as this post is long boring as I don't see Hughes being our new manager now.
I THINK that Alex Ferguson is a better manager than Ian Holloway - but if both were given 12 months in charge of say Tamworth, Ian Holloway might well make a better job of it.
But as of today I know Ancelotti and Benitez are better managers than Mark Hughes.For the life of me I can't understand why you've decided to cause such a fuss about this relatively minor point.
For instance, Christmas 1989, when the Man Utd fans at Villa Park were watching their team getting stuffed and singing 'Fergie, Fergie, on the dole', by your logic George Graham was a better manager than theirs. How did that 'fact' pan out?