Now can we have a striker coaching our strikers.
Quote from: ozzjim on February 20, 2015, 03:01:39 PMQuote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on February 20, 2015, 02:45:42 PMI see Alan Evans has offered his services To Sherwood as a Defensive Coach, offering to walk up the M5 to Villa Park given the chance.I always think it is useful having specialist coaches in certain positions. Defence being the most important,although the effect Sheringham has had on West Ham going forward is interesting. But how much of West Ham's improvement is down to actually spending the best part of £20m on two new forwards?
Quote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on February 20, 2015, 02:45:42 PMI see Alan Evans has offered his services To Sherwood as a Defensive Coach, offering to walk up the M5 to Villa Park given the chance.I always think it is useful having specialist coaches in certain positions. Defence being the most important,although the effect Sheringham has had on West Ham going forward is interesting.
I see Alan Evans has offered his services To Sherwood as a Defensive Coach, offering to walk up the M5 to Villa Park given the chance.
It will be interesting experience for Kevin MacDonald as he will look at players still in the club and see how far they progress in almost 3 seasons. This means he can look at them with fresh eyes.
Quote from: LeeB on February 20, 2015, 03:06:25 PMQuote from: ozzjim on February 20, 2015, 03:01:39 PMQuote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on February 20, 2015, 02:45:42 PMI see Alan Evans has offered his services To Sherwood as a Defensive Coach, offering to walk up the M5 to Villa Park given the chance.I always think it is useful having specialist coaches in certain positions. Defence being the most important,although the effect Sheringham has had on West Ham going forward is interesting. But how much of West Ham's improvement is down to actually spending the best part of £20m on two new forwards?Precisely.It's not like Sheringham has suddenly got Carlton Cole scoring loads of goals. They've just brought in better strikers than they had before.
Birmingham Mail Online: Aston Villa legend Allan Evans has offered his services as a defensive coach to new boss Tim Sherwood. Evans, who won the First Division title and European Cup during Villa's golden period in the early 1980s, says he would "walk up the M5" to work for the club. The 58-year-old has taken time out from football in recent years to care for daughter Davida, who tragically died of cancer last November. He is now feeling re-energised to return to the full-time game and would love to be part of Sherwood's revolution at Villa Park. Evans has coaching experience at Villa, having worked followed Brian Little from Leicester in the mid-1990s to work as his assistant manager.