I have to suggest Neil Warnock has a better bet for short term option. Like a lottery win for the man. Respectful of clubs history. But of course if goals are the agenda .... We all want Keegan . love it ! But asides from Warnock others would cost or are less experienced. The question is do fans want someone who knows villa and has that connection or a tried manager or a calculated gamble ...?
Quote from: footyskillz on February 12, 2015, 01:58:48 PMI have to suggest Neil Warnock has a better bet for short term option. Like a lottery win for the man. Respectful of clubs history. But of course if goals are the agenda .... We all want Keegan . love it ! But asides from Warnock others would cost or are less experienced. The question is do fans want someone who knows villa and has that connection or a tried manager or a calculated gamble ...?Half hols early in your part of the world?
Quote from: rob_bridge on February 12, 2015, 01:59:33 PMQuote from: footyskillz on February 12, 2015, 01:58:48 PMI have to suggest Neil Warnock has a better bet for short term option. Like a lottery win for the man. Respectful of clubs history. But of course if goals are the agenda .... We all want Keegan . love it ! But asides from Warnock others would cost or are less experienced. The question is do fans want someone who knows villa and has that connection or a tried manager or a calculated gamble ...?Half hols early in your part of the world?I'm learning everyday. But Warnock has enthusiasm and experience he ll appreciate the task at hand and is a football man. He ll require the boys to give a good go. Just saying. Cheers
Quote from: Monty on February 12, 2015, 12:52:37 PMQuote 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.Nasty, isn't it.
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: 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.
Quote from: footyskillz on February 12, 2015, 01:58:48 PMI have to suggest Neil Warnock has a better bet for short term option. Like a lottery win for the man. Respectful of clubs history. But of course if goals are the agenda .... We all want Keegan . love it ! But asides from Warnock others would cost or are less experienced. The question is do fans want someone who knows villa and has that connection or a tried manager or a calculated gamble ...?Warnock? Fuck me. Your track record of players and managerial suggestions truly is horrific. Warnock is tried and proven utterly shit manager at the PL level.
Quote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on February 12, 2015, 12:54:21 PMQuote from: Monty on February 12, 2015, 12:52:37 PMQuote 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.Nasty, isn't it. But it says his brand of football is "perversely watchable". At this point I can only see the watchable part. Think about it. Watchable.