His tenure marked a bit of a dark time. Kind of sandwiched between the success of SGT and BFR. Funny though that in terms of results and as much as he'll go down as a bit of a disaster, his overall record is a shite sight better than McLeish and Lambert.
Quote from: supertom on April 01, 2014, 02:49:36 PMHis tenure marked a bit of a dark time. Kind of sandwiched between the success of SGT and BFR. Funny though that in terms of results and as much as he'll go down as a bit of a disaster, his overall record is a shite sight better than McLeish and Lambert.It's also interesting that 6 years after Venglos came to Villa, Wenger went to Arsenal and started changing diets, training methods and tactics. Venglos was always fighting a losing battle on the diet front though - remember Graham Taylor being lambasted in the press for suggesting that certain England players ( certain geordie wife-beating england players who shall remain nameless) needed to change their "re-fuelling" habits after games. If the England manager couldn't change players' mind sets, some jonny foreigner manager was never going to do it20 years down the line and you've got old school managers like Allardyce and Pullis doing exactly what Venglos had in mind in terms of diet and preparation
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 01, 2014, 02:55:18 PMQuote from: supertom on April 01, 2014, 02:49:36 PMHis tenure marked a bit of a dark time. Kind of sandwiched between the success of SGT and BFR. Funny though that in terms of results and as much as he'll go down as a bit of a disaster, his overall record is a shite sight better than McLeish and Lambert.It's also interesting that 6 years after Venglos came to Villa, Wenger went to Arsenal and started changing diets, training methods and tactics. Venglos was always fighting a losing battle on the diet front though - remember Graham Taylor being lambasted in the press for suggesting that certain England players ( certain geordie wife-beating england players who shall remain nameless) needed to change their "re-fuelling" habits after games. If the England manager couldn't change players' mind sets, some jonny foreigner manager was never going to do it20 years down the line and you've got old school managers like Allardyce and Pullis doing exactly what Venglos had in mind in terms of diet and preparationI'd like to think as a player Tonev is really ahead of his time. He's just come too soon, before FIFA introduce 20 by 40 foot goals to make the game more entertaining.
It all went a bit tits up after the Milan away game in November. IIRC we only won 5 or 6 league games after that.
He also signed Neil Cox I do believe. Probably his best signing.
The Evening Mail's Headline of something like "For god's sake, Jo, go!" was scandalous.
That 1-5 home defeat to Man City, a night match in the Venglos season.I was sat next to the dugouts pretty much at the front of the Trinity. As it finished, I totally lost it, and am embarassed to say saw myself on television on the highlights shouting very angrily at him as he trooped off on the final whistle.In my defence, that was a truly, truly horrific evening.I reckon that, plus that horrible 0-5 home loss against Forest in 84/5 (I think. It was another night match are easily two of the occasions on which Aston Villa have made me the most unhappy.