Quote from: hawkeye on April 01, 2012, 10:47:34 PMSo Greg you think it is impossible for Aston Villa to recruit a decent manager! I dont share your pessimism. Granted with the idiots running the club at the moment it might seem difficult. I think because Martinez turned us down they got scared and hit the panick button. If they thought about it and acted with some level of competance then recruiting Lambert or Rogers is not beyond us. The issue is weteher RL and PF have the gumption to do anything about it.Martinez turned us down not because he thought we were a nothing club, but because he has a strong bond with Whelan and feels like he owes him something.Suggesting his opting to stay at Wigan is some proof that we're a toxic brand nobody with half a brain would touch is utterly nonsensical.
So Greg you think it is impossible for Aston Villa to recruit a decent manager! I dont share your pessimism. Granted with the idiots running the club at the moment it might seem difficult. I think because Martinez turned us down they got scared and hit the panick button. If they thought about it and acted with some level of competance then recruiting Lambert or Rogers is not beyond us. The issue is weteher RL and PF have the gumption to do anything about it.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 01, 2012, 10:51:04 PMQuote from: hawkeye on April 01, 2012, 10:47:34 PMSo Greg you think it is impossible for Aston Villa to recruit a decent manager! I dont share your pessimism. Granted with the idiots running the club at the moment it might seem difficult. I think because Martinez turned us down they got scared and hit the panick button. If they thought about it and acted with some level of competance then recruiting Lambert or Rogers is not beyond us. The issue is weteher RL and PF have the gumption to do anything about it.Martinez turned us down not because he thought we were a nothing club, but because he has a strong bond with Whelan and feels like he owes him something.Suggesting his opting to stay at Wigan is some proof that we're a toxic brand nobody with half a brain would touch is utterly nonsensical.I bet if it had been Spurs, Liverpool or Arsenal calling and not Villa that bond to Whelan wouldn't have been as strong.
Lambert and Rogers know that they have taken thier Clubs about as far as they can go.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 01, 2012, 10:51:04 PMQuote from: hawkeye on April 01, 2012, 10:47:34 PMSo Greg you think it is impossible for Aston Villa to recruit a decent manager! I dont share your pessimism. Granted with the idiots running the club at the moment it might seem difficult. I think because Martinez turned us down they got scared and hit the panick button. If they thought about it and acted with some level of competance then recruiting Lambert or Rogers is not beyond us. The issue is weteher RL and PF have the gumption to do anything about it.Martinez turned us down not because he thought we were a nothing club, but because he has a strong bond with Whelan and feels like he owes him something.Suggesting his opting to stay at Wigan is some proof that we're a toxic brand nobody with half a brain would touch is utterly nonsensical.Completely agree, after what happened the season before with player mutiny may also have been a factor as far as Martinez. At least that stuff has not been a feature this season. The Villa job is still one that could secure a managers financial future and even promote his football future. Lambert and Rogers know that they have taken thier Clubs about as far as they can go. The only better job that is likely to come up next season is Spurs if Arry fucks off to Engerland.
Quote from: hawkeye on April 01, 2012, 11:00:17 PM Lambert and Rogers know that they have taken thier Clubs about as far as they can go.They've kept their teams in the Premier League for the first season back. The second season is usually a lot harder, so I reckon they'll feel that the job has just started.
Quote from: Risso on April 01, 2012, 11:02:58 PMQuote from: hawkeye on April 01, 2012, 11:00:17 PM Lambert and Rogers know that they have taken thier Clubs about as far as they can go.They've kept their teams in the Premier League for the first season back. The second season is usually a lot harder, so I reckon they'll feel that the job has just started.These are ambitious people, thier loyalty to thier clubs could be a factor but the successfull managers do what they do to achieve stuff, I dont think it that big a stretch to work out that The Villa provides a bigger stage for success than Swansea or Norwich.
Quote from: hawkeye on April 01, 2012, 11:07:01 PMQuote from: Risso on April 01, 2012, 11:02:58 PMQuote from: hawkeye on April 01, 2012, 11:00:17 PM Lambert and Rogers know that they have taken thier Clubs about as far as they can go.They've kept their teams in the Premier League for the first season back. The second season is usually a lot harder, so I reckon they'll feel that the job has just started.These are ambitious people, thier loyalty to thier clubs could be a factor but the successfull managers do what they do to achieve stuff, I dont think it that big a stretch to work out that The Villa provides a bigger stage for success than Swansea or Norwich.Not as things stand it doesn't.
Quote from: hawkeye on April 01, 2012, 10:47:34 PMSo Greg you think it is impossible for Aston Villa to recruit a decent manager! I dont share your pessimism. Granted with the idiots running the club at the moment it might seem difficult. I think because Martinez turned us down they got scared and hit the panick button. If they thought about it and acted with some level of competance then recruiting Lambert or Rogers is not beyond us. The issue is weteher RL and PF have the gumption to do anything about it.why would they come to us when there's no money and no team? tell me, because i'd really like to believe there was a logical reason why Lambert would go from a small budget but a team with managaeble fans expectations to no money, no team, but anywhere less than higher mid-table isn't good enough. Martinez looked at us and ran a mile becuse he knew it was a hiding to nothing. Whatever relationship he has with Whelan if he thought it was a good gig he would have gone, but it wasn't and isn'tIf anyone can tell me why Villa is an attractive proposition to a good employed manager currently then lets have it, and try not to mention the words "big club". step-up", and "bigger resources" because none of them apply anymore.
Quote from: Risso on April 01, 2012, 11:14:15 PMQuote from: hawkeye on April 01, 2012, 11:07:01 PMQuote from: Risso on April 01, 2012, 11:02:58 PMQuote from: hawkeye on April 01, 2012, 11:00:17 PM Lambert and Rogers know that they have taken thier Clubs about as far as they can go.They've kept their teams in the Premier League for the first season back. The second season is usually a lot harder, so I reckon they'll feel that the job has just started.These are ambitious people, thier loyalty to thier clubs could be a factor but the successfull managers do what they do to achieve stuff, I dont think it that big a stretch to work out that The Villa provides a bigger stage for success than Swansea or Norwich.Not as things stand it doesn't.What makes you think that Hawkeye?Pending Swansea keep the bulk of their people, the football philosophy there will surely keep them up. The Villa don't have the funds, the personnel, or the players to see success any time soon.
If anyone can tell me why Villa is an attractive proposition to a good employed manager currently then lets have it, and try not to mention the words "big club". step-up", and "bigger resources" because none of them apply anymore.