well SSN just linked us with Klinsman, they say we are keen to speak to him
Quote from: Dave on February 13, 2015, 06:31:30 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on February 13, 2015, 06:23:52 PMCurbishley would be a backwards step. He's too out of touch now , he doesn't even get TV work How on earth do you know how in touch Curbishley keeps with football?Tell me when he last managed a PL club.
Quote from: silhillvilla on February 13, 2015, 06:23:52 PMCurbishley would be a backwards step. He's too out of touch now , he doesn't even get TV work How on earth do you know how in touch Curbishley keeps with football?
Curbishley would be a backwards step. He's too out of touch now , he doesn't even get TV work
Quote from: john e on February 13, 2015, 06:34:44 PMwell SSN just linked us with Klinsman, they say we are keen to speak to himWe are probably also keen to speak to Pep
Quote from: silhillvilla on February 13, 2015, 06:33:44 PMQuote from: Dave on February 13, 2015, 06:31:30 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on February 13, 2015, 06:23:52 PMCurbishley would be a backwards step. He's too out of touch now , he doesn't even get TV work How on earth do you know how in touch Curbishley keeps with football?Tell me when he last managed a PL club. West Ham.Now, you can answer my question about how you know how in touch he is (or isn't) about what is happening in football.
Quote from: walsall villain on February 13, 2015, 06:18:45 PMQuote from: john e on February 13, 2015, 06:14:28 PMQuote from: walsall villain on February 13, 2015, 06:12:31 PMQuote from: montague on February 13, 2015, 05:52:07 PMI wouldnt mind Curbishley for the run in. I would imagine he would be pretty decent in the DOF role afterwards and help us pick the right long term replacement.He is so long out of the game you would be better off asking Ron Saunders to give it a go.Why do you think Curbishley never gets appointed after years of being in the running?he was coaching at Fulham not so long agoHe did 2 months there and couldn't have made that much of an impact as he was sacked when Felix Mcgraph went. 6 years at least since he managed?his success is a different matter, you said he'd been out of the game for a long time, which he hasnt
Quote from: john e on February 13, 2015, 06:14:28 PMQuote from: walsall villain on February 13, 2015, 06:12:31 PMQuote from: montague on February 13, 2015, 05:52:07 PMI wouldnt mind Curbishley for the run in. I would imagine he would be pretty decent in the DOF role afterwards and help us pick the right long term replacement.He is so long out of the game you would be better off asking Ron Saunders to give it a go.Why do you think Curbishley never gets appointed after years of being in the running?he was coaching at Fulham not so long agoHe did 2 months there and couldn't have made that much of an impact as he was sacked when Felix Mcgraph went. 6 years at least since he managed?
Quote from: walsall villain on February 13, 2015, 06:12:31 PMQuote from: montague on February 13, 2015, 05:52:07 PMI wouldnt mind Curbishley for the run in. I would imagine he would be pretty decent in the DOF role afterwards and help us pick the right long term replacement.He is so long out of the game you would be better off asking Ron Saunders to give it a go.Why do you think Curbishley never gets appointed after years of being in the running?he was coaching at Fulham not so long ago
Quote from: montague on February 13, 2015, 05:52:07 PMI wouldnt mind Curbishley for the run in. I would imagine he would be pretty decent in the DOF role afterwards and help us pick the right long term replacement.He is so long out of the game you would be better off asking Ron Saunders to give it a go.Why do you think Curbishley never gets appointed after years of being in the running?
I wouldnt mind Curbishley for the run in. I would imagine he would be pretty decent in the DOF role afterwards and help us pick the right long term replacement.
Long term - Frank de Boer with Ronald as his assistant.
Ray Graydon is available.
Quote from: adrenachrome on February 13, 2015, 05:59:14 PMQuoteAndrew McKenna @talksportMacca 45m45 minutes agoSpeaking with @talkSPORTDrive Gareth Southgate has joined the list of those saying he doesn't want the Aston Villa managers job.which he didn't because he wants to concentrate on what he is doing, but it sounds better that he has essentially turned us down.
QuoteAndrew McKenna @talksportMacca 45m45 minutes agoSpeaking with @talkSPORTDrive Gareth Southgate has joined the list of those saying he doesn't want the Aston Villa managers job.
Andrew McKenna @talksportMacca 45m45 minutes agoSpeaking with @talkSPORTDrive Gareth Southgate has joined the list of those saying he doesn't want the Aston Villa managers job.
Former Aston Villa defender Gareth Southgate told talkSPORT the club needs to hire a manager who can instil confidence into the players otherwise they will be relegated from the Premier League, but ruled himself out of the vacancy.Villa sacked Paul Lambert on Wednesday, with the club languished in the relegation zone, and Southgate claimed top-flight survival has to be the club's priority despite an FA Cup fifth round tie against Leicester City on Sunday.Southgate was an FA Cup finalist with the Villans in 2000, and the 44-year-old believes the competition can act as a welcome distraction for the club.“Wins breed confidence so from that respect you’re looking to try and win every match you go into, just to get some sort of momentum,” he told Drivetime.“Clearly the priority for them will be staying in the Premier League and the cup will be a welcome distraction to progress, but it is probably not the most important thing at this moment in time.“Immediately, they need someone who can try and instil some confidence into the players. Longer term they need someone to work within a restricted budget. They have a young squad with an opportunity to develop some of the players there.“But you’ve go to get results and a game plan quickly in order to get results on the board.”However, Southgate distanced himself from the managerial void at Villa Park, claiming he is “not going to step away” from his position at England Under-21s ahead of the European Championships in June.He added: “[Aston Villa] is a fantastic football club and I had a brilliant time there, but I’m really enjoying what I’m doing [with the England Under-21s]. We have the European Championships this summer and we have a realistic chance of doing extremely well in that.“You don’t get many opportunities to try and win something in your career so the summer is an opportunity for me to do that, and I’m not going to step away from what I am doing at this moment in time.”Read more at http://talksport.com/football/exclusive-southgate-out-running-aston-villa-manager-vacancy-150213136344#osIxlwCmZsDdWHKU.99
Beginning to wonder if the options available to us are any better than lambert. I just hope that the club can pull a decent manager in..sherwood ? Curbs ? Glen H ? No improvement on lambert as I see it.