I'm very excited about Sherwood I think he's just the right man for the Villa, he's always been my first choice anyway
Okay! I finally have three things:1) His (largely unearned) swagger and confidence might well rub off on the players, which I think would near-certainly keep us up;2) I like the look of Seamus Brady, the performance analyst (also, we now have a performance analyst);3) I'm pleased to see KMac back.Long term, I'm still not sure it will end in anything but an almighty conflagration, and possibly with us being dragged through the media as ungrateful a la MON (never mess with Henry Winter's favourites), but those three things stand us in good stead for now at the very least. And, of course, if he wins us the Cup and keeps us up I will paint a picture of me getting obese from humble pie and walk from Edinburgh to VP with it balanced on my head.
Managers in 2nd or 3rd management job doesn't do well for Villa. ie Paul Lambert.
He's growing on me
I'm happy he's not LambertI'm happy he's brought in the experienced KMacI'm happy Sherwood's no longer orange.
A couple of my mates would always wind me up about Lamberts post match interviews as on a few occasions he'd state he was "proud" of the lads, even after we'd been solidly beaten. So without fail after every defeat I'd get a text saying "Lambert must be proud." But that was Lambert. It summed him up. Always so content (it seemed). Getting beaten and beaten convincingly seemed to be acceptable. If we'd managed 2 shots on target we'd "played excellently." Sherwood might be a bit of a twonk but at the very least he won't be happy with losing (particularly when it's fully deserved). There'll be no hiding it. I rarely remember Lambert acknowledge we were good enough. Sometimes there'd be absolutely no denying, like getting pillocked 8-0.Lambert to me is like a guy who turns up at an orgy with a semi and a sigh who blindly fumbles for 90 minutes with no result and leaves feeling his done his job. Timmy is the sort who looks at himself in the mirror before leaving and gives himself a raging hard on. He'll enter the love den with gusto. Sometimes he might give an inspired performance, other times he'll be done and asleep within 4 minutes but at least the intent will be there.