One other thing that amuses me is that there are still people who come on here clamouring for Sid to be put in charge despite him having almost entirely no qualifications to do the job.
Quote from: Dave on October 24, 2015, 11:03:26 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on October 24, 2015, 09:51:37 PMAt least Gareth gets the soul of the club. Seem to remember him commenting on the lack of mementos on the European Cup win around the place in his book.Well, that's that sorted then. Southgate comes in, sticks a couple of pictures of Peter Withe on the wall and we start climbing the table to safety. Can't see what all the fuss is about. If only someone had told Sherwood, we could have been spared a whole load of bother.It's the Gary Mabbutt and Glenn Hoddle pictures that are the problem.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on October 24, 2015, 09:51:37 PMAt least Gareth gets the soul of the club. Seem to remember him commenting on the lack of mementos on the European Cup win around the place in his book.Well, that's that sorted then. Southgate comes in, sticks a couple of pictures of Peter Withe on the wall and we start climbing the table to safety. Can't see what all the fuss is about.
At least Gareth gets the soul of the club. Seem to remember him commenting on the lack of mementos on the European Cup win around the place in his book.
Fair play usually when I've had a few!
Quote from: Chinchilla Bathhouse on October 24, 2015, 11:20:46 PMQuote from: KevinGage on October 24, 2015, 10:05:07 PMBeing Gareth Southgate's employer for a second time would be idiotic. Aside from Hodge, he was the first player I can recall that openly displayed contempt for the club who was paying his wages at the time, the first of the new breed of modern professionals that tried to talk their way into a move via the backpages.I didn't see it like that at all, still don't. As far as I remember he put in a transfer request after the 2000 cup final, the club refused it and he went on to have arguably his finest season for us. Maybe my memory is playing tricks on me but I don't recall any prolonged public agitating for a move, any defamatory stuff in the press, at the time he seemed to just knuckle down and get on with the job. It's easy to mock him joining Boro the following year, but to me that says more about Villa under Ellis than anything else. That an established England international and top six club captain should have deemed Boro more likely to meet his ambitions is a damning indictment of Ellis's parsimony. You should read Southgate's book, Woody and Nord, it gives quite an insight into Ellis's archaic approach and explains Southgate's frustrations. His desperation to see some ambition from Villa matched ours. He makes the same complaints we all used to. There certainly isn't any contempt shown towards us.As I said, I may have forgotten examples of him being Hodgelike, or maybe was never aware of them, but I always thought Southgate was an excellent player and intelligent captain who conducted himself very well. There are plenty of players in our recent history who deserve loathing more than him.Don't want him as manager though, he's crap at that.My take too Chinchilla. I knew his dad when Southgate played for us and he utterly got the size of the Villa and what we were about. The fact that he joined Boro says more about about how we were being run and where we were headed - after all he won the league cup and played in a UEFA Cup final with them.I categorically don't want him as a manager though. I couldn't give a shit about the "ex player knows the club cliche".
Quote from: KevinGage on October 24, 2015, 10:05:07 PMBeing Gareth Southgate's employer for a second time would be idiotic. Aside from Hodge, he was the first player I can recall that openly displayed contempt for the club who was paying his wages at the time, the first of the new breed of modern professionals that tried to talk their way into a move via the backpages.I didn't see it like that at all, still don't. As far as I remember he put in a transfer request after the 2000 cup final, the club refused it and he went on to have arguably his finest season for us. Maybe my memory is playing tricks on me but I don't recall any prolonged public agitating for a move, any defamatory stuff in the press, at the time he seemed to just knuckle down and get on with the job. It's easy to mock him joining Boro the following year, but to me that says more about Villa under Ellis than anything else. That an established England international and top six club captain should have deemed Boro more likely to meet his ambitions is a damning indictment of Ellis's parsimony. You should read Southgate's book, Woody and Nord, it gives quite an insight into Ellis's archaic approach and explains Southgate's frustrations. His desperation to see some ambition from Villa matched ours. He makes the same complaints we all used to. There certainly isn't any contempt shown towards us.As I said, I may have forgotten examples of him being Hodgelike, or maybe was never aware of them, but I always thought Southgate was an excellent player and intelligent captain who conducted himself very well. There are plenty of players in our recent history who deserve loathing more than him.Don't want him as manager though, he's crap at that.
Being Gareth Southgate's employer for a second time would be idiotic. Aside from Hodge, he was the first player I can recall that openly displayed contempt for the club who was paying his wages at the time, the first of the new breed of modern professionals that tried to talk their way into a move via the backpages.
Whenever I hear the stuff about someone being the man we want because he gets the club or is a Villa man, I think of Newcastle's laughable decision to appoint Alan Shearer.Insanity.