I was just thinking that it would be another waste of a couple of million to sack AMc but then realised that it is highly unlikely to happen given that we're pretty much mid-table which is par considering the players we have sold.The best thing we can hope for is Randy has a word with AMc and asks him to stop playing such joyless football. Most football fans are realistic enough to realise that we're not going to win anything so we - the club and the fans - may as well try and enjoy ourselves.
What I don't understand is that why did Randy let go Gary Mcallister who had back to back wins against Liverpool and Arsenal. When was the last time we've done something like that? We finally had a way of progressing without MON.Houllier could have worked behind the scenes such as getting the players we need to push forward, give the tactics to Garry Mac and allow GM to coach to the guys and give them a match speech etc.
Quote from: Compass on November 22, 2011, 06:20:29 PMWhat I don't understand is that why did Randy let go Gary Mcallister who had back to back wins against Liverpool and Arsenal. When was the last time we've done something like that? We finally had a way of progressing without MON.Houllier could have worked behind the scenes such as getting the players we need to push forward, give the tactics to Garry Mac and allow GM to coach to the guys and give them a match speech etc.It would have been a mistake giving the job to McCallister just on the back of two wins. You're forgetting we flirted around the bottom on the table for most of last season and by all accounts, he was'nt very popular. He got slated on here enough times as well.
Quote from: Clampy on November 22, 2011, 07:19:11 PMQuote from: Compass on November 22, 2011, 06:20:29 PMWhat I don't understand is that why did Randy let go Gary Mcallister who had back to back wins against Liverpool and Arsenal. When was the last time we've done something like that? We finally had a way of progressing without MON.Houllier could have worked behind the scenes such as getting the players we need to push forward, give the tactics to Garry Mac and allow GM to coach to the guys and give them a match speech etc.It would have been a mistake giving the job to McCallister just on the back of two wins. You're forgetting we flirted around the bottom on the table for most of last season and by all accounts, he was'nt very popular. He got slated on here enough times as well.It would have been better keeping Houllier/GM than paying stupid amounts to bring in a manager who's a failure at the Premier League.
After last night's game hearing Southgate and Townsend talk about us, it really crossed my mind what these two could do at Villa Park. I know Southgate's record at Boro but sometimes it's simply getting the right people in at the right club.
Not specifically you Eastie, but people often seem to identify Faulkner as being useless, even implying that he has been a catalyst for our demise. On what basis has everyone, well many people, reached this conclusion? I'm not saying they're wrong but I just wonder why he has been isolated in this fashion when so many other things have changed as well?
Quote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on November 22, 2011, 07:58:23 PMAfter last night's game hearing Southgate and Townsend talk about us, it really crossed my mind what these two could do at Villa Park. I know Southgate's record at Boro but sometimes it's simply getting the right people in at the right club.I know what you mean. Sometimes it does need someone who 'gets' a club. Ex-players usually are a receipe for disaster but I'd take those two at the moment. I think Southgate could be very good, but by his own admission - he was pressured into doing too much too young in managerial terms. A few years as a number 2 would have been ideal, but I think he's got the experience to do a good job somewhere.
Obviously it's easy to talk good football in a TV studio but I just liked the idea of them together and how they'd compliment each other. Townsend is a strong character, somebody that take no shit and protect the more mindful Southgate. Both 'get' Aston Villa, understand the current restrictions and wouldn't be afraid to tell Randy what's missing without being stupid about it. I always believe it's not just the manager that runs the club but the people he surrounds himself with. That was MON's greatest weakness, Brian Little's greatest strength.