I know the feeling Chris. It looks like a good idea, it fits well, but then something just tells me we will be here in 6 months looking back saying we should have gone all in on Moyes.
but what is relevant experience in the premier league? For example if Mourinho got sacked this afternoon and called Fox to apply for the job would his experience at the top of the premier league make him more or less suited to a relegation battle than someone who's been fighting relegation in Germany, for example? Can you say without doubt that it would be more because if you can't then the myth of premier league experience is largely laid bare.
Quote from: ozzjim on October 26, 2015, 12:05:24 PMI know the feeling Chris. It looks like a good idea, it fits well, but then something just tells me we will be here in 6 months looking back saying we should have gone all in on Moyes. That's it for me too. I can't understand why we'd take a gamble again. Uuless of course Moyes / Rodgers have both said "no" and a gamble is actually our best (only) bet.
Quote from: Rigadon on October 26, 2015, 12:22:10 PMQuote from: ozzjim on October 26, 2015, 12:05:24 PMI know the feeling Chris. It looks like a good idea, it fits well, but then something just tells me we will be here in 6 months looking back saying we should have gone all in on Moyes. That's it for me too. I can't understand why we'd take a gamble again. Uuless of course Moyes / Rodgers have both said "no" and a gamble is actually our best (only) bet.Literally anybody would be a gamble of some description.There isn't a single manager who you can point at and say "he will be a guaranteed success".
Quote from: ozzjim on October 26, 2015, 12:05:24 PMI know the feeling Chris. It looks like a good idea, it fits well, but then something just tells me we will be here in 6 months looking back saying we should have gone all in on Moyes.Amen
But with a load of poor appointments, they dont have a good track record of getting the right man in, Garde who i know nothing about, or Moyes who I believe a top manager, the only reason to go for Garde is his cheaper and wont demand a transfer budget.
Quote from: Tony Erdington on October 26, 2015, 12:58:40 PMBut with a load of poor appointments, they dont have a good track record of getting the right man in, Garde who i know nothing about, or Moyes who I believe a top manager, the only reason to go for Garde is his cheaper and wont demand a transfer budget. If you know nothing about him, how do you know they're the only reasons to go for garde?
Quote from: paul_e on October 26, 2015, 12:13:06 PMbut what is relevant experience in the premier league? For example if Mourinho got sacked this afternoon and called Fox to apply for the job would his experience at the top of the premier league make him more or less suited to a relegation battle than someone who's been fighting relegation in Germany, for example? Can you say without doubt that it would be more because if you can't then the myth of premier league experience is largely laid bare.In any new job there is a period of adjustment, that is true for any walk of life. That is why so many organisations prefer internal promotions much of the time as they already know the culture so can get down to productive work more quickly. My worries are more to do with the Villa though, if it is something we have identified as a good idea then recent experience suggests it probably isn't; get this one wrong and we are down and the prospect of an early return not something I would put money on.
as a Villa fan I want reassurance that were going for the best we can get, Garde as far as I know aint managed in the prem?