I guess the ideal candidate is someone progressive who is pragmatic enough not to try to implement too many new ideas in the latter 1/3 of a season.If I remember correctly, Houllier wanted to make several changes in our tactics/approach in his stint, but thought it was sensible to wait to the summer when he had more time (and different players). I don't know enough about those supposedly available to know who might be such an ideal candidate. But if the club is thinking long-term I can't help but think that someone like Pulis or Sherwood would be a mistake. If we insist on hiring a Spurs reject, we might as well give Harry Redknapp a four-month contract and taxi him from London every day as we did with Robert Pires.
1-16 with sone bookies. Thats a done deal.As fir falling low. We hired McLeish. And paid compensation to That Lot. We became Small Time then.
Sherwood, to his credit seemed to go for it in his time at Spurs rather than do the play it safe, keep things ticking over style. I think he might well shake us up and keep us up but long term he would obviously be a gamble due to his lack of managerial experience and having no track record over a reasonable period of time. I suspect the style that worked for him in the short term at Spurs might work for us in the short term too but I can see friction and fall outs and it all going wrong in the medium to long term.
Martin Jol on a 4 month deal heavily weighted to keeping us up. He is a good coach and the players look like they need that. He blew it at Fulham but they made us look competent at that particular timem
Quote from: Damo70 on February 14, 2015, 04:31:43 AMSherwood, to his credit seemed to go for it in his time at Spurs rather than do the play it safe, keep things ticking over style. I think he might well shake us up and keep us up but long term he would obviously be a gamble due to his lack of managerial experience and having no track record over a reasonable period of time. I suspect the style that worked for him in the short term at Spurs might work for us in the short term too but I can see friction and fall outs and it all going wrong in the medium to long term.i think sherwood is probably the best short term 'keep us up' type manger we could get right now and I'd have him til the end of the season on that basis. Long term, maybe, but probably we could do a lot better in the summer and we should be honestly looking for better long term.
Assuming it is Sherwood be very interested to see what the coaching team looks like.
Quote from: rob_bridge on February 14, 2015, 02:56:46 AM1-16 with sone bookies. Thats a done deal.As fir falling low. We hired McLeish. And paid compensation to That Lot. We became Small Time then.He was pretty short at QPR too, but never got that job. Bookies dont know too much when it comes to new managers, especially at a club as secretive as the Villa.