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?
Quote from: Michel Sibble on February 12, 2015, 10:55:40 AMTim Sherwood does sound like an unimaginative appointment: great on motivation, not so great on tactics. Depressingly, he seems to be the favourite.I would hope Tom Fox reads this before thinking about Sherwood: http://www.umaxit.com/index.php/columns/desperate-times-call-for-tim-sherwood
Tim Sherwood does sound like an unimaginative appointment: great on motivation, not so great on tactics. Depressingly, he seems to be the favourite.
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."
E-I-E-I-No.
Quote from: Michel Sibble on February 12, 2015, 10:55:40 AMTim 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?I'd like Adkins.
Quote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on February 12, 2015, 12:32:21 PMQuote from: Michel Sibble on February 12, 2015, 10:55:40 AMTim Sherwood does sound like an unimaginative appointment: great on motivation, not so great on tactics. Depressingly, he seems to be the favourite.I would hope Tom Fox reads this before thinking about Sherwood: http://www.umaxit.com/index.php/columns/desperate-times-call-for-tim-sherwoodThat's really terrifying.
Quote from: onje_villa on February 12, 2015, 12:51:59 PMQuote from: Michel Sibble on February 12, 2015, 10:55:40 AMTim 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?I'd like Adkins.Why?
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on February 12, 2015, 12:50:59 PME-I-E-I-No.I think we should give Bono a go, because we still have not found what we've been looking for
Quote from: Hairbandinho on February 12, 2015, 11:46:02 AMSince Fox was at Arsenal should he not consider asking David Dein to join and consult on the new manager recruitment?I was thinking that too - however Dein's reputation is based mainly on recruiting Wenger when hardly anyone had heard of him. He may have just got lucky with Wenger, who knows?
Since Fox was at Arsenal should he not consider asking David Dein to join and consult on the new manager recruitment?