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Author Topic: Who do you want as the next manager? New poll option.  (Read 1526525 times)

Offline Eurochamps82

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #900 on: April 29, 2012, 05:47:39 PM »
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Unbelievable and shocking, but sums up the naivety of Lerner in running our great club. Let's hope QPRs owner's take interest when they go down! Lerner is the problem, Faulkner is only his puppet.

What? Eh? QPR? (and welcome).

Yeh, aren't they loaded. Could buy out Lerner and happy days return Man City style.

Yes, they've done a great job at QPR.
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QPR couldn't attract any top stars......we could, with top wages and a decent manager.

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #901 on: April 29, 2012, 05:52:14 PM »
[quote author=Eurochamps82
Unbelievable and shocking, but sums up the naivety of Lerner in running our great club. Let's hope QPRs owner's take interest when they go down! Lerner is the problem, Faulkner is only his puppet.

What? Eh? QPR? (and welcome).

Yeh, aren't they loaded. Could buy out Lerner and happy days return Man City style.

Yes, they've done a great job at QPR.

QPR couldn't attract any top stars......we could, with top wages and a decent manager.
[/quote]Didn't they increase ticket prices by a jaw dropping amount this season ?

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #902 on: April 29, 2012, 05:52:54 PM »
Re QPR’s owners.  There is more to football than the amount of money they have. 

Offline Eurochamps82

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #903 on: April 29, 2012, 05:55:26 PM »
Re QPR’s owners.  There is more to football than the amount of money they have. 

Every little helps.

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #904 on: April 29, 2012, 05:56:17 PM »
Just a point on this groundswell of support for GT as a director of football/ technical director:  Wasn't that the brief he was given when he returned to the club in 2001?    Whilst JG was still manager.

That didn't go to well, IIRC.  The less said about his work when JG left from 2002 onwards the better. 
He is guaranteed a place in the affections of most Villa fans for what he did between 1987/90.
But things move on.   If we do embrace the model of a DoF, I'd prefer to see us broaden the search out a little.  Villa connections shouldn't be a prerequisite.  Competency should be priorities 1,2 and 3.

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #905 on: April 29, 2012, 06:00:56 PM »
No, he'd be ideal, no desire to be manager but with a huge array of contacts and widespread support amongst the fanbase.

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #906 on: April 29, 2012, 06:01:09 PM »
Just a point on this groundswell of support for GT as a director of football/ technical director:  Wasn't that the brief he was given when he returned to the club in 2001?    Whilst JG was still manager.


From what I remember he was at pains to say he wasn't a DoF or anything on the playing side; his was very much an advisory role. He later said he went to Bodymoor twice and saw a few games. 

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #907 on: April 29, 2012, 06:03:01 PM »
He is guaranteed a place in the affections of most Villa fans for what he did between 1987/90.
But things move on.   If we do embrace the model of a DoF, I'd prefer to see us broaden the search out a little.  Villa connections shouldn't be a prerequisite.  Competency should be priorities 1,2 and 3.

Bang on. People are criticising Lerner for appointing people on the basis of being friends with them, then saying the way forward is to appoint people with Villa credentials like SGT and Laursen. Well, isn't that just us advocating the hiring of people we like?

No, the way to do this is to go for the best possible people without sentimentality. If these people do well at Villa, they will then have achieved hopefully similar levels of affection with Villa fans as Taylor and Laursen. We have to move on.

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #908 on: April 29, 2012, 06:06:42 PM »
There's people we like and there there are great wise football heads that bring a depth of experience, both good and bad. Coupled with his love of our club, I would advocate Sir Graham as Chairman as opposed to any director of football. We need a wise head at the top steering the ship, and there are few wiser.

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #909 on: April 29, 2012, 06:20:22 PM »
There's people we like and there there are great wise football heads that bring a depth of experience, both good and bad. Coupled with his love of our club, I would advocate Sir Graham as Chairman as opposed to any director of football. We need a wise head at the top steering the ship, and there are few wiser.

He's 67 and chairman of Watford, who were always his club in a way we never have been.

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #910 on: April 29, 2012, 07:36:15 PM »
Could not believe there was an article in the Sun last Thursday about potential replacements for Agent Orange, and Chris Hughton was mentioned, now i presume this is some twat at their sport desk just playing devils advocate, he`s Impressed so far with Blues but whats that phrase about forgetting your history and being condemned to re-live it.

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #911 on: April 29, 2012, 07:39:31 PM »
Could not believe there was an article in the Sun last Thursday about potential replacements for Agent Orange, and Chris Hughton was mentioned, now i presume this is some twat at their sport desk just playing devils advocate, he`s Impressed so far with Blues but whats that phrase about forgetting your history and being condemned to re-live it.

Almost every Villa fan I know actually uses the example of Hughton's potential appointment as proof that we don't care about the Blues connection. I'm glad the guy in the Sun brought up Hughton, as if he were at any other club than Blues he would also be a candidate. Good on the guy in the Sun for not subscribing to the bullshit myth about our apparent prejudice against McLeish because of his Blues connection.

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #912 on: April 29, 2012, 07:41:38 PM »
Just a point on this groundswell of support for GT as a director of football/ technical director:  Wasn't that the brief he was given when he returned to the club in 2001?    Whilst JG was still manager.


From what I remember he was at pains to say he wasn't a DoF or anything on the playing side; his was very much an advisory role. He later said he went to Bodymoor twice and saw a few games. 
So, the salary he was being paid was money very well spent then.

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #913 on: April 29, 2012, 07:42:35 PM »
Just a point on this groundswell of support for GT as a director of football/ technical director:  Wasn't that the brief he was given when he returned to the club in 2001?    Whilst JG was still manager.


From what I remember he was at pains to say he wasn't a DoF or anything on the playing side; his was very much an advisory role. He later said he went to Bodymoor twice and saw a few games. 
So, the salary he was being paid was money very well spent then.

He wasn't paid.

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Re: Who do you want as the next manager?
« Reply #914 on: April 29, 2012, 07:43:42 PM »
(Sarcastic comment retracted in full)

 


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