Quote from: Clampy on October 12, 2015, 01:58:23 PMQuote 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. He might be a half decent football manager, but as a human being he's the worst kind of human detritus, and I'd be ashamed to have him anywhere near our club. He's a bullying turd and an utter scumbag in my opinion, I'd rather have a dream team of Trevor Francis, Tony Pulis and Paul Tait in charge.
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.
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!
I can see Rodgers in by the end of the month.
With Rodgers I would be looking for a good assistant and coaching set-up. Remember he left Watford to join Reading and then relegated them. He was lucky at the redscouse having Suarez and Sturridge firing + Gerard still influential.
Quote from: Walmley_Villa on October 12, 2015, 03:04:38 PMWith Rodgers I would be looking for a good assistant and coaching set-up. Remember he left Watford to join Reading and then relegated them. He was lucky at the redscouse having Suarez and Sturridge firing + Gerard still influential. Something that's brought up a lot with Rodgers over the last few pages is that his tenure is made to look better by having Suarez. Which isn't something that happened completely in isolation - Kenny Dalglish had 18 months of Suarez, in the one full season they had together Liverpool finished eighth and Suarez scored 11 goals.If it were just Suarez being great and the manager had nothing to do with it, there's no reason that he wouldn't have been doing it the previous season under Dalglish as well.
Quote from: Dave on October 12, 2015, 04:15:22 PMQuote from: Walmley_Villa on October 12, 2015, 03:04:38 PMWith Rodgers I would be looking for a good assistant and coaching set-up. Remember he left Watford to join Reading and then relegated them. He was lucky at the redscouse having Suarez and Sturridge firing + Gerard still influential. Something that's brought up a lot with Rodgers over the last few pages is that his tenure is made to look better by having Suarez. Which isn't something that happened completely in isolation - Kenny Dalglish had 18 months of Suarez, in the one full season they had together Liverpool finished eighth and Suarez scored 11 goals.If it were just Suarez being great and the manager had nothing to do with it, there's no reason that he wouldn't have been doing it the previous season under Dalglish as well.Player taking a season to settle in the English game, maybe? /devils_advocate
Pearson is absolutely hat-stand. No thanks.Moyes would make more sense. At Man United he was bound to fail, following who he did. Rodgers would be a better option, if given the brief to create a set up like the one he worked with at Swansea.Although to differing degrees, none of those really grab me. I'd rather we tried something a bit more different and went for someone like Prandelli.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 12, 2015, 04:18:05 PMQuote from: Dave on October 12, 2015, 04:15:22 PMQuote from: Walmley_Villa on October 12, 2015, 03:04:38 PMWith Rodgers I would be looking for a good assistant and coaching set-up. Remember he left Watford to join Reading and then relegated them. He was lucky at the redscouse having Suarez and Sturridge firing + Gerard still influential. Something that's brought up a lot with Rodgers over the last few pages is that his tenure is made to look better by having Suarez. Which isn't something that happened completely in isolation - Kenny Dalglish had 18 months of Suarez, in the one full season they had together Liverpool finished eighth and Suarez scored 11 goals.If it were just Suarez being great and the manager had nothing to do with it, there's no reason that he wouldn't have been doing it the previous season under Dalglish as well.Player taking a season to settle in the English game, maybe? /devils_advocateI think most players who move from the Eredivisie to the Premier League take quite some time to settle; you’ve only got to look at Depay at Manure to see how it goes.You do wonder how much Randy’s head will get turned by all of this. As a long-time admirer of Moyes you have to wonder if he would not grab an opportunity to get him with open arms and given the choice of him or Rodgers I see Moyes as a safer pair hands given our current plight.