Let's put it this way. Nobody would be excited at the prospect of Moyes being our new manager.But we probably wouldn't be approaching Saturday afternoons in a state of abject terror any more.
If for some reason they decide to dispense with Tim Sherwood it would appear we have the choice of the following.Brendan Rodgers. Dreadful at Reading. In and out at Liverpool. He bought a self obsessed circus act in Balotelli so that sums him up for me.David Moyes. A couple of years ago yes but has failed in his current post and his previous post, so no.Nigel Pearson Highly successful in the latter stages of his Leicester tenure but very grumpy and dull in speech. Hang on a minute doesnt that describe the greatest manager in the history of Aston Villa. Hmmmmmm!
Pearson might be a decent manager, but his character just makes him impossible to hire. He's an absolute PR nightmare.Rodgers did pretty well at Swansea and I think he's almostly certainly better than Sherwood.
Quote from: Ron Manager on October 12, 2015, 01:55:14 PMIf for some reason they decide to dispense with Tim Sherwood it would appear we have the choice of the following.Brendan Rodgers. Dreadful at Reading. In and out at Liverpool. He bought a self obsessed circus act in Balotelli so that sums him up for me.David Moyes. A couple of years ago yes but has failed in his current post and his previous post, so no.Nigel Pearson Highly successful in the latter stages of his Leicester tenure but very grumpy and dull in speech. Hang on a minute doesnt that describe the greatest manager in the history of Aston Villa. Hmmmmmm!I really like Nigel Pearson, he's not a bad manager at all (he did a great job as caretaker manager at the stripeyfilth until they binned him for Tony Mowbray, I think). He did seem to lose the plot a little last season though.
Rodgers, Moyes or Pearson.I know beggars can't be choosers, but it's not very inspiring is it?