Quote from: Dave on June 02, 2015, 10:33:13 PMI think it'll still all end in tears and recriminations, but I can't see there being that many tears and that many recriminations that quickly.Isn't that pretty much every manager, ever?
I think it'll still all end in tears and recriminations, but I can't see there being that many tears and that many recriminations that quickly.
One thing I do know, if Randy doesn't back him in the transfer market - significantly - then we are not going to improve much next season.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on June 04, 2015, 12:43:20 PMOne thing I do know, if Randy doesn't back him in the transfer market - significantly - then we are not going to improve much next season.I think it is worse than that, I think if he doesn't back him we will go down.
Quote from: Richard E on June 04, 2015, 12:44:24 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on June 04, 2015, 12:43:20 PMOne thing I do know, if Randy doesn't back him in the transfer market - significantly - then we are not going to improve much next season.I think it is worse than that, I think if he doesn't back him we will go down.It's one week after the season ended and the manager is on holiday. As things stand we aren't in a great spot. But it's a summer where there will be a lot of change. I am lot more confident this summer than last with Fox and Sherwood vs Lambert and Faulkner. I know Randy is at the top still but the club are also in a better financial position. And I still point to the fact that despite being for sale the club sanctioned a lot of new staff arriving under Sherwood so they have made a commitment to him already. It would the height of foolishness not to now back him in the window to push on again. Something I don't think we'll do. I know things appear bleak at times and it sometimes feels nobody will join us. But detaching the emotion which players won't really have in making a decision to play for us or not, we are still a PL football club. And that for a lot of players is very important. We will make signings and players will leave. Lots of interesting things to come in the next few weeks.
Quote from: alftitimus on June 02, 2015, 07:44:03 AMBlimey, two posts in two days by me ...................I wasn't calling for Tim's P45 btw ~ ~ I was trying to structure a debate beyond the blind obsession we have when things go well, that puts blinkers on us.When Paul arrived, everything was brilliant, everyone loved him. We didn't do much initially, but He Wasn't AM, so although close season, the "New Manager Bounce" was not pronounced.But he wasn't AM, and we were 100% behind him.Tim did get the "new-manager-bounce".It does work, but the "new manager" plateaus out imo.Pardew and Pulis for example. Ramsay as the opposite at QPR.Advocaat at Sunderland. All mid-season changes.A new broom in the main gets an extra percentage from his players, but it never lasts.Players go back into their comfort zone, once they have a reckoning of the new man, imo.Tim reached his plateau 6 games ago. Since then we have slipped and slided backwards.He hasn't the wherewithal to recognise that, change it or even realise the weakness of other teams.PRIOR to the Final, he gave a "heads-up" to his bomb list.{Pressie before Final}Tim being considerate and emphatic with his players. Even told the media how "considerate" a boss he was.Mis-management and naivety Big Time.So, I don't think any new owner will keep Tim on.And there are lots of top class managers that a new owner could choose from, that we deserve !New owner, new money.Tim's time with us is realistically shorter rather than longer ~ imo.He doesn't adapt on-the-hoof, he doesn't sub with creativity, he doesn't think before he speaks.Christian to Real in a year if he was managed by Tim ...what nonsense. I don't know what level or what league, Tim would be ideal at...but I do know and believe that we are not his true home. And I say this before TF allows too much money to be spent by a manager who believes in himself 101% ~~~ but in his players ...50% ?there was a bloke on the train on the way back from Wembley wanting to get rid of Sherwood, when he'd finished his ranting he was asked who he thought could replace him, his answer was 'he didn't make those decisions, it was someones elses job at the club to pick wisely' in other words he didn't have a fucking clueyou say theres lots of top class managers to choose from, well who are they then, and would they would come to Aston Villa who just finished 4th from bottom. we would be playing our football in the Championship league next year if it wasn't for Sherwoodand your on here moaning about him
Blimey, two posts in two days by me ...................I wasn't calling for Tim's P45 btw ~ ~ I was trying to structure a debate beyond the blind obsession we have when things go well, that puts blinkers on us.When Paul arrived, everything was brilliant, everyone loved him. We didn't do much initially, but He Wasn't AM, so although close season, the "New Manager Bounce" was not pronounced.But he wasn't AM, and we were 100% behind him.Tim did get the "new-manager-bounce".It does work, but the "new manager" plateaus out imo.Pardew and Pulis for example. Ramsay as the opposite at QPR.Advocaat at Sunderland. All mid-season changes.A new broom in the main gets an extra percentage from his players, but it never lasts.Players go back into their comfort zone, once they have a reckoning of the new man, imo.Tim reached his plateau 6 games ago. Since then we have slipped and slided backwards.He hasn't the wherewithal to recognise that, change it or even realise the weakness of other teams.PRIOR to the Final, he gave a "heads-up" to his bomb list.{Pressie before Final}Tim being considerate and emphatic with his players. Even told the media how "considerate" a boss he was.Mis-management and naivety Big Time.So, I don't think any new owner will keep Tim on.And there are lots of top class managers that a new owner could choose from, that we deserve !New owner, new money.Tim's time with us is realistically shorter rather than longer ~ imo.He doesn't adapt on-the-hoof, he doesn't sub with creativity, he doesn't think before he speaks.Christian to Real in a year if he was managed by Tim ...what nonsense. I don't know what level or what league, Tim would be ideal at...but I do know and believe that we are not his true home. And I say this before TF allows too much money to be spent by a manager who believes in himself 101% ~~~ but in his players ...50% ?
Quote from: Toronto Villa on June 04, 2015, 01:01:43 PMQuote from: Richard E on June 04, 2015, 12:44:24 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on June 04, 2015, 12:43:20 PMOne thing I do know, if Randy doesn't back him in the transfer market - significantly - then we are not going to improve much next season.I think it is worse than that, I think if he doesn't back him we will go down.It's one week after the season ended and the manager is on holiday. As things stand we aren't in a great spot. But it's a summer where there will be a lot of change. I am lot more confident this summer than last with Fox and Sherwood vs Lambert and Faulkner. I know Randy is at the top still but the club are also in a better financial position. And I still point to the fact that despite being for sale the club sanctioned a lot of new staff arriving under Sherwood so they have made a commitment to him already. It would the height of foolishness not to now back him in the window to push on again. Something I don't think we'll do. I know things appear bleak at times and it sometimes feels nobody will join us. But detaching the emotion which players won't really have in making a decision to play for us or not, we are still a PL football club. And that for a lot of players is very important. We will make signings and players will leave. Lots of interesting things to come in the next few weeks.It's not about players not wanting to join us, though.It's about the chairman needing to give the manager money to spend. Something he hasn't done enough of in latter years. We've just finished 17th, which is as bad as it can get without you-know-what happening.It would be a singularly stupid thing to do not to provide significant money for the manager to spend, but if anyone is stupid enough to not do that, it's our detached, want-away chairman.
My worry is we'll soon be without Cleverley, Vlaar, Benteke and Gil. That's a lot of talent to replace just to be at the point we're at now (17th). So to improve we need to equal what's going out already then add more which means spending over £40 million. Can you see Lerner investing that amount?