Quote from: PaulWinch on April 12, 2012, 02:41:41 PMHe's another I'd take over Mcleish, but I can say that for most. We are in a sorry state at the moment, the fact we are still in a battle is appalling and indictment of our board and manager.Agree
He's another I'd take over Mcleish, but I can say that for most. We are in a sorry state at the moment, the fact we are still in a battle is appalling and indictment of our board and manager.
For all the praise heaped on Rodgers, Swansea are only 4 points above us, having played a game more - and we've been absolutely,utterly shit for most of the season. The time to go for these guys is when they've proved themselves as more than one season wonders, two or three seasons in the top half of the PL without taking the Pulis all-in wrestling approach.
Quote from: Villanation on April 12, 2012, 03:09:45 PMQuote from: Mazrim on April 12, 2012, 02:54:47 PMHe only turned down our advances because he'd already agreed to stay at Wigan before we came calling.Which I respect. If your word means nothing, you mean nothing.Apparently he is leaving Wigan this summer regardless. I was initially against us appointing him last summer but compared to what we have now I wouldn't hesistate.My thoughts aswell, couldn't help notice last night he tries to develop a passing game, but he just don't have that much there to do that, could't help thinking that in the same way he was trying to push Moses forward on the break, who has nothing like the pace of Agbonlahor says to me he would have better prospects to work with at Villa.Think he could do a job.Not sure how much is down to Martinez, but they also seem to have a good scouting system as Wigan with players like Palacios, Valencia and N'Zogbia making their names there. So if we did get him as our manager, I'd hope he'd bring a few of theri scouts with him.
Quote from: Mazrim on April 12, 2012, 02:54:47 PMHe only turned down our advances because he'd already agreed to stay at Wigan before we came calling.Which I respect. If your word means nothing, you mean nothing.Apparently he is leaving Wigan this summer regardless. I was initially against us appointing him last summer but compared to what we have now I wouldn't hesistate.My thoughts aswell, couldn't help notice last night he tries to develop a passing game, but he just don't have that much there to do that, could't help thinking that in the same way he was trying to push Moses forward on the break, who has nothing like the pace of Agbonlahor says to me he would have better prospects to work with at Villa.Think he could do a job.
He only turned down our advances because he'd already agreed to stay at Wigan before we came calling.Which I respect. If your word means nothing, you mean nothing.Apparently he is leaving Wigan this summer regardless. I was initially against us appointing him last summer but compared to what we have now I wouldn't hesistate.
Quote from: John M'Zog on April 12, 2012, 02:44:13 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on April 12, 2012, 02:39:23 PMTough times for Owen Coyle. In the first half of last season he was getting talked up as a star of the future.Makes you think twice about Lambert and/or Rodgers, doesn't it?Rogers team looked decidedly shit from the first half I saw last night.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 12, 2012, 02:39:23 PMTough times for Owen Coyle. In the first half of last season he was getting talked up as a star of the future.Makes you think twice about Lambert and/or Rodgers, doesn't it?
Tough times for Owen Coyle. In the first half of last season he was getting talked up as a star of the future.
Quote from: ktvillan on April 12, 2012, 04:01:22 PMFor all the praise heaped on Rodgers, Swansea are only 4 points above us, having played a game more - and we've been absolutely,utterly shit for most of the season. The time to go for these guys is when they've proved themselves as more than one season wonders, two or three seasons in the top half of the PL without taking the Pulis all-in wrestling approach.I disagree.Yes, Swansea are only four points above us but they are safe, and this is their first ever PL season. The squad's been put together on a shoestring. They've definitely punched way above their weight, whereas we.... well.Swansea may well drop away in the last few games and yes, next season will be very interesting for them. But I think, as far as Brendan Rodgers has demonstrated, he's a coach who just 'gets it'. He's a coach who has a pretty average group of players playing very well indeed, and that's my definition of a talented coach. Of course, a coach who gets a good group of players playing like absolute shite is my definition of a very poor coach.I'd love to see what Rodgers can do with a stronger group of players. The philosophy and approach is there.By the way, how many coaches would purposefully target a goalkeeper who was highly skilled with the ball at his feet, so that he'd be able to fit in with Swansea's style and play the ball quickly and neatly to his defenders? I read an interview with Rodgers a few weeks ago - that's how he ended up signing Michael Vorm. Really impressed me.
http://www.birminghampost.net/midlands-birmingham-sport/west-midlands-sports/aston-villa-fc/2012/04/12/mat-kendrick-predicts-aston-villa-s-points-tally-from-their-final-six-fixtures-65233-30740935/Kendrick has us safe so that's all that matters.
I just read that the fewest home wins we've ever had in a season is 5 way back in 1880-81. We played 11 home games that season. We are on 4 at the moment.