I said on here last night that Karanka for the work his done at Boro would be my choice but I wonder if, after three years as assistant manager at Ajax, Dennis Bergkamp is ready for a step up. You don't get a bad coaching education being part of the Ajax system.
Code: [Select]Sherwood 4-6 with PaddyPower - MehHoddle 5-2 2nd Fav - the shaking head back and forth rapidly face emocion thingy. Dear God - not literally mind.Panic not. The bookies were miles out with all appointments, stretching back to before MO'N rocked up.It'll be someone whacky that hasn't been mentioned so far. A Jan Molby. Or a Sammy Chung. Something/one bizarre and headscratching.Sit back and enjoy the ride.
Sherwood 4-6 with PaddyPower - MehHoddle 5-2 2nd Fav - the shaking head back and forth rapidly face emocion thingy. Dear God - not literally mind.
Tim Sherwood does sound like an unimaginative appointment: great on motivation, not so great on tactics. Depressingly, he seems to be the favourite.Couple of names not mentioned so far: how about Nigel Adkins or Steve Clarke?
Pat Murphy on 5 live "The new Aston Villa manager will be recommended by the chief executive Tom Fox, with the owner Randy Lerner prepared to rubberstamp his decision. Lerner will not be part of the interview process. "Lerner operates out of New York and is hardly ever in Birmingham, as he comes to rely more and more on the advice of his fellow-American whom he appointed as CEO last September. It was Fox who recommended Lambert should be sacked after Tuesday night's defeat at Hull. "Fox will take soundings from Villa's director of recruitment Paddy Reilly and an inner circle of trusted colleagues before moving in on a target. Coaching expertise will be essential - Villa were short in that area during Lambert's tenure - and they won't be put off if their preferred candidate is with another club. "Although time is on Villa's side in that their next Premier League game is not until a week on Saturday when they are at home to Stoke City, Fox will want a swift appointment."
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on February 12, 2015, 10:07:40 AMNot this again. You really think we refused to appoint McLaren because of protests that, conveniently, nobody saw or heard, then went ahead and appointed McLeish despite the very visible and vocal discontent among fans?In Lerners defence, on the McLeish appointment.We, the fans were calling for the ginger, Scottish manager. However, we were on about the one called Moyes
Not this again. You really think we refused to appoint McLaren because of protests that, conveniently, nobody saw or heard, then went ahead and appointed McLeish despite the very visible and vocal discontent among fans?
Sherwood thought he could play possession football in a 4-4-2. Straight 4-4-2 as well, with wingers. That's pretty much what MON thought he could do as well, which I think says it all.Or does it say it all that Adebayor, the laziest player in the known universe, loved training under him? That's f***ing ominous, tbh.
The Neville brothers !!!!!!!