Surely the right manager for the job would be one that isn't compliant but one thy looks at Sid and KMac with the youth set up and says "that's what I can work with" instead of a massive upheaval, bringin in his own set of cronies and messing the whole system up. We should have someone that works to our way. The way that it's been set up from the youth academy. Not the other way around.
I believe one of the criteria for the job last summer was that they must integrate with our coaching staff.Some managers were not O.K with that, McLeish was.
Absolutely Monty. I wasnt disagreeing with your post. I was just thinking that the board wanted the new manager to work with the current set up. Maybe even McLeish had the intention to work the villa way when he wanted to take the job on back in the summer. Just that now, it's plainly obvious to all that a leopard can not change its spots and McLeish very quickly, bring surrounded by the majority of his back room staff has reverted back to type. I can't blame the board for wanting to have a manager that will fit into our set up. Maybe that was also the problem with the likes of Benitez. He wanted to change too much.You'd like to think that the right manager for us, who ever it is. Rogers for example would look at the set up, and know that it's the right fit for him. He doesn't need to change his managerial style and the club shouldn't change their philosophy either. Including keeping Cowens and McDonald in the set up.
That's the thing Monty. We're so close to having the makings of something good and that part of the frustration with fans. Our set up is good. The academy seems to be producing good players. Bodymoore Heath is a fantastic facility. We just need a few missing pieces to complete the puzzle and turn this potential into something more.