For me the key to being a good manager in any organisation, is knowing your own merits and being willing to 'highlight' your flaws by recruiting to fill those gaps. I still think Sherwood is limited in his depth of understanding but I think he knows that and has gone out of his way to get in coaches who fill the gaps. It's still very early but I'm impressed that he doesn't have as much of an ego as I expected, it bodes well for his ability to adapt with the situation at the club, so long as he doesn't fall into the trap of retaining too much loyalty to the people who are with him now.
I can't recall the last Villa manager we appointed where whether or not he will be here long term has been such a topic of discussion. Exactly how many Villa managers have we had in the past 20 years have lasted more than 4 years anyway? In one fashion or another it ended, in most cases badly. The notable exceptions being Sir Brian and Sir Graham. So what Sherwood does short term is far more relevant than whether or not he'll be at the club in 2017.
The biggest subject that seems to be debated is the long-term. That's going to be the case with any manager though, let alone one who's had their first full-time appointment. Short-term (to the end of the season), things are looking good though and medium-term (the next couple of seasons, including transfer windows) should be an interesting time.
Quote from: OCD on March 16, 2015, 11:07:19 PMThe biggest subject that seems to be debated is the long-term. That's going to be the case with any manager though, let alone one who's had their first full-time appointment. Short-term (to the end of the season), things are looking good though and medium-term (the next couple of seasons, including transfer windows) should be an interesting time. I agree with most of that except your definition of medium term. I really hope we finally put an end to this self infliction of we have to give the manager two or three years. If he's delivering, no problem, we keep him. If by the end of next season things are not looking like we're progressing, get rid. We've repeatedly given managers far more time than they deserved. MON, despite all the funding he received took us round in circles, the football was generally poor, especially at home and it certainly didn't improve over the years. I cringe when I read how he took us to Wembley twice - big fking deal and just look at his legacy.