This came from a Spuds fan on another Villa forum, this may give an insight into why Fox courted him for a long time (and why I feel less depressed from his intial appointment!). Methinks he could give some choice words about Lerner too...QuoteTim doesn't stand no-triers or ego's well. He says it as he sees it and doesn't (unfortunately?) give a flying **** what people think of him - he's independently wealthy (he's invested well in some very successful businesses).Tim was largely responsible for over-hauling and rebuilding as well as planning our new academy/development squad and could be largely credited for the crop of top class youngsters that have come through and are about to. - He is a believer in youth with a mixture of experience. As he proved with us he is not one to run to the transfer market at the first difficulty, it fact he turned down the opportunity do that and held faith in the three youngsters he brought through when he was appointed (Mason, Bentelab and Kane - he was annoyed that Carroll had been loaned to Swansea and made his thoughts known).The problem you will have with Tim is that he will seek out and kick out weak players and he will tell the chairman/club what he thinks - this is his greatest downfall, one which I hope he's learned from.He is a disciplinarian and gets very angry very quickly if players let their conditioning go or simply aren't as fit as he thinks they should be.He has a great tactical brain, but tends towards 100 mph, high intensity, high tempo total football. Hugely exciting when he gets it right, but does mean that you'll be exposed at the back, so perhaps end up scoring plenty and conceding plenty.You'd do well to give him a chance, as I do think a fresh face not connected with the club could work wonders for you.
Tim doesn't stand no-triers or ego's well. He says it as he sees it and doesn't (unfortunately?) give a flying **** what people think of him - he's independently wealthy (he's invested well in some very successful businesses).Tim was largely responsible for over-hauling and rebuilding as well as planning our new academy/development squad and could be largely credited for the crop of top class youngsters that have come through and are about to. - He is a believer in youth with a mixture of experience. As he proved with us he is not one to run to the transfer market at the first difficulty, it fact he turned down the opportunity do that and held faith in the three youngsters he brought through when he was appointed (Mason, Bentelab and Kane - he was annoyed that Carroll had been loaned to Swansea and made his thoughts known).The problem you will have with Tim is that he will seek out and kick out weak players and he will tell the chairman/club what he thinks - this is his greatest downfall, one which I hope he's learned from.He is a disciplinarian and gets very angry very quickly if players let their conditioning go or simply aren't as fit as he thinks they should be.He has a great tactical brain, but tends towards 100 mph, high intensity, high tempo total football. Hugely exciting when he gets it right, but does mean that you'll be exposed at the back, so perhaps end up scoring plenty and conceding plenty.You'd do well to give him a chance, as I do think a fresh face not connected with the club could work wonders for you.
Ha! And this coming from someone who I at a stretch is coming from a Pakistani/sub-continent heritage where the gene pool is spread very thinly indeed...
1. He'll kick some lazy, underperforming arses.2. He knows what a net looks like. 3. "So this is Old Trafford? So fucking what."
I was impressed with his press conference and how he immediately identified the weak areas and our strengths and that we should play to the latter not be over concerned about the formerEvery fan I speak to, especially after the cup draw is so positive again (I am sure as its us we will find a way to fuck it up)But I am sure if the worst was to happen I am sure we could look back and say we went down with a hell of a fight - not a pathetic whimper as it wasHe will get us to be exciting again - and I already amStrap yourselves in guys - its gonna be one hell of a ride
I was impressed with his press conference and how he immediately identified the weak areas and our strengths and that we should play to the latter not be over concerned about the former