He put a few noses out of joint with his behaviour last summer. Essentially, he was angling after more funding and used his popularity with the fans (and other clubs owners) at the time to get it. Relations were frosty with the Chief Exec since then, so -similar to BFR under Herbert- as soon as they hit a sticky patch, he was ditched. It's hard to escape the fact that he barely stays more than one year in a role. Some of that has been of his doing, some of it has been down to the circumstances at the club at the time. You could spin it and say the fact that he wanted to stay on at Swansea for at least a second year illustrates he is aware the perception of him as a mercenary, and wanted to do something about it. Again, I'd prefer a manager who could come in and guarantee 3/4 years of tenure minimum. But you rarely get that these days. And if given a straight choice of a year of someone like Laudrup over two years of a McLeish/ Lambert-type appointment, it really wouldn't be a hard decision at all. It would be nice to get back to something as simple as having the attacking intent to try to win football matches at home.
Quote from: QBVILLA on May 14, 2014, 10:19:34 AMSwansea simply didn't have the depth of squad to cope with playing in the Europa league. Laudrup delivers a good brand of football. Pulis and Allardyce deliver results. With the quality of squad we have the latter two would be a better fit, but i'd bet that the majority of Villa fans would be dismayed at the prospect of their management. What is the expectancy these days? Villa are and always will be a great club, but it's been years since we have have had a team that matches that.Yep, I'd be mortified with Pulis and even more so with Allardyce. I said on the Villa-Swansea pre match thread this season that I'd jump at the chance to take Laudrup and shortly afterwards he got the boot.I'd still love him as our manager, if we do have masses of money to spend in the summer then an international name as manager would certainly help attract international class players. The brand of football he plays is also something we have seen all to scarcely down VP.
Swansea simply didn't have the depth of squad to cope with playing in the Europa league. Laudrup delivers a good brand of football. Pulis and Allardyce deliver results. With the quality of squad we have the latter two would be a better fit, but i'd bet that the majority of Villa fans would be dismayed at the prospect of their management. What is the expectancy these days? Villa are and always will be a great club, but it's been years since we have have had a team that matches that.
Cherie Lunghi.
He could get rid of the fucking cap for starters. How old is he again?
Quote from: Toronto Villa on May 14, 2014, 05:46:40 PMHe could get rid of the fucking cap for starters. How old is he again?He could wear a fucking bonnet for all I care if he got us safely away from relegation before the end of April. Besides that it'd look ace.
Caps are ok for golf. Otherwise not really a British thing is it. Yes, and let's not pretend Pulis won't fall back on who he is eventually. I'd hope that our next manager manages and dresses from the 21st century.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on May 14, 2014, 06:42:56 PMCaps are ok for golf. Otherwise not really a British thing is it. Yes, and let's not pretend Pulis won't fall back on who he is eventually. I'd hope that our next manager manages and dresses from the 21st century.Apart from his 19th century bonnet, obviously.
It's funny how people say that all Hughes needed to do was essentially put a cherry on top of Pulis' cake at Stoke with a couple of new players and good football was easy. The question should be, why didn't Pulis do that? I only know one Stokie, but he tells me all the time how much better it is and how much more fun.