Ancelotti has managedRegianna, Parma, Juve , Milan and ChelseaNow , from reading Wiki - he had success as EVERY club. Regianna - promoted, Parma 2nd , Juve 2nd, Milan League winners, Champs league winners, Chelsea league winners cup winners, 2nd.success at EVERY club - in fact, with Ancelotti - finishing 2nd seems to be deemed a failure. And don't tell me he was at big clubs. all the teams he took over had won BUGGER ALL - and there was a reason he got the job - coz the predessor had been sacked ! - he then got those clubs challenging, which they wasn't before he came.BenitezTook over a good Valencia - WON the league , finished 5th, WON the league and Uefa Cup - thus maintaining success over 3 years, which means you cant just put it down to what he inherited. He then went to Liverpool, where he took over an OKish side, and they got to 5th and a cup final (better than we have acheived for a while) , he then WON the Euro cup mainly with the side he inherited granted, but then BUILT his own side and 5 years later pushed Man U to the final two weeks of the season.Thus - sustained success over 5 yrs - building his side.Hughes - over last 7 yrsWales - didn't acheive anything before jumping ship at first opportunity for BlackburnBlackburn - got to 7th - then jumped ship as soon as as Man City offerred him a better opportunityMan City - sacked after underperforming (open to debate I admit) but still spent nearly 100m and acheived nowtFulham - quit after one year as soon as (it appeared) an opportunity cameVilla ? - well if it is - 5th job in 7 years ?So where is this evidence that Hughes is "better suited to Villa where we are now" - he has NO credentials for building sides - he has never stayed at anywhere long enough to build a team. it seems to me we are looking at the "possibility" with Hughes. Well if thats the case,we might as well get Alex McLeish ! - he has all the hallmarks of Hughes, only he has won things !So - he isn't a "long term" manager, he hasn't built a side , he has never won anythingTHAT is why he is not as good as Benitez and AncelottiI rest my case for the prosecution your honour !!!
Quote from: holtepaul on June 03, 2011, 06:41:32 PMAncelotti has managedRegianna, Parma, Juve , Milan and ChelseaNow , from reading Wiki - he had success as EVERY club. Regianna - promoted, Parma 2nd , Juve 2nd, Milan League winners, Champs league winners, Chelsea league winners cup winners, 2nd.success at EVERY club - in fact, with Ancelotti - finishing 2nd seems to be deemed a failure. And don't tell me he was at big clubs. all the teams he took over had won BUGGER ALL - and there was a reason he got the job - coz the predessor had been sacked ! - he then got those clubs challenging, which they wasn't before he came.BenitezTook over a good Valencia - WON the league , finished 5th, WON the league and Uefa Cup - thus maintaining success over 3 years, which means you cant just put it down to what he inherited. He then went to Liverpool, where he took over an OKish side, and they got to 5th and a cup final (better than we have acheived for a while) , he then WON the Euro cup mainly with the side he inherited granted, but then BUILT his own side and 5 years later pushed Man U to the final two weeks of the season.Thus - sustained success over 5 yrs - building his side.Hughes - over last 7 yrsWales - didn't acheive anything before jumping ship at first opportunity for BlackburnBlackburn - got to 7th - then jumped ship as soon as as Man City offerred him a better opportunityMan City - sacked after underperforming (open to debate I admit) but still spent nearly 100m and acheived nowtFulham - quit after one year as soon as (it appeared) an opportunity cameVilla ? - well if it is - 5th job in 7 years ?So where is this evidence that Hughes is "better suited to Villa where we are now" - he has NO credentials for building sides - he has never stayed at anywhere long enough to build a team. it seems to me we are looking at the "possibility" with Hughes. Well if thats the case,we might as well get Alex McLeish ! - he has all the hallmarks of Hughes, only he has won things !So - he isn't a "long term" manager, he hasn't built a side , he has never won anythingTHAT is why he is not as good as Benitez and AncelottiI rest my case for the prosecution your honour !!!I agree 100% with what you say about Ancelotti, he has been successful at every club he has managed, big or small. I think your spin on Hughes is the glass half empty version as opposed to half full version I would give but you are right with what you say. But Benitez? That was the happy half of the story you gave there. Extremadura? Osasuna? Tenerife? Valadolid? You edited out those chapters. And he did go a bit 'yampi' in the last year at Liverpool didn't he?
Let's compare managerial records:AncelottiTrophiesJuventus Intertoto Cup: 1 1999MilanSerie A: 1 2004Coppa Italia: 1 2003Supercoppa Italiana: 1 2004UEFA Champions League: 2 2003, 2007UEFA Super Cup: 2 2003, 2007FIFA Club World Cup: 1 2007ChelseaPremier League: 1 2009–10FA Cup: 1 2010Community Shield: 1 2009AwardsSerie A coach of the Year: 2001, 2004Albo Panchina d'Oro: 2002–03, 2003–04UEFA Manager of the Year: 2002–03World Soccer Magazine Manager of the Year: 2003The World's best Club Coach 2007Premier League Manager of the Month : November 2009, August 2010, March 2011, April 2011[15]UEFA Champions League Manager of the Year: 2002–03BenitezTrophiesReal Madrid U-19sSpain U-19 League (1): 1993Spain U-19 Cup (2): 1991, 1993Extremadura Segunda División Promotion (1): 1997–98Tenerife Segunda División (1): 2000–01ValenciaLa Liga (2): 2001–02, 2003–04UEFA Cup (1): 2003–04LiverpoolUEFA Champions League (1): 2004–05FA Cup (1): 2005–06FA Community Shield (1): 2006UEFA Super Cup (1): 2005InternazionaleSupercoppa Italiana (1): 2010FIFA Club World Cup (1): 2010AwardsDon Balón Award (1): 2001–02UEFA Manager of the Year(2): 2003–04, 2004–05FA Premier League Manager of the Month (5): November 2005, December 2005, January 2007, October 2008, March 2009HughesTrophiesNoneAwardsNoneI'd say that there is evidence of career progression and having a good record at a lower level in Benitez' case, a consistent record from Ancelotti.In addition, both Benitez and Ancelotti have been recognised as being the best coach/manager on a number of occasions.I'd say it's a fact that Hughes isn't as good as the others.It's hard to argue that Hughes could be considered to be a better manager whichever way you look at it.
/////I am dumb founded by this apparent "logic"
So could Houllier at Aston Villa.
Vialli won more than Taylor, but Taylor was more suitable for Watford ? - what the hell ?What Vialli acheived was as a player , and a player only. He took over a good Chelsea side, and won a cup as a manager fair play...
But Taylor took Lincoln up, took Watford up many times, got Watford to an FA Cup final, got Watford to 2nd , got Villa up, got Villa to 2nd , took over the English National team.Then took over at Watford again (after proving what a bloody good manager he was with all the above) and took them up again.
This arguament is getting sillier and sillier.
I'll sleep a lot better if/when McLaren takes the Fulham job (or any other vacancy outside of B6) that's for sure.