Quote from: curlytailavfc on October 18, 2015, 09:03:14 AMI think who really would want the villa job anyway we have become run of the mill over the years Southampton attracted Pocchetino, a club who were a few years before bankrupt and in the 3rd division.Watford poached a well thought of coach from the Spanish league, they're a complete nothing club who were in the 2nd division.We've had a bad 4 years, but let's not have a collective memory like a sieve, things can all change in 12 months. The manager are out there, they will come, we need to sell the club to them and have some ambition.
I think who really would want the villa job anyway we have become run of the mill over the years
Quote from: aj2k77 on October 18, 2015, 09:43:26 AMQuote from: curlytailavfc on October 18, 2015, 09:03:14 AMI think who really would want the villa job anyway we have become run of the mill over the years Southampton attracted Pocchetino, a club who were a few years before bankrupt and in the 3rd division.Watford poached a well thought of coach from the Spanish league, they're a complete nothing club who were in the 2nd division.We've had a bad 4 years, but let's not have a collective memory like a sieve, things can all change in 12 months. The manager are out there, they will come, we need to sell the club to them and have some ambition.we cant afford to gamble on an updand coming foreign manager. They could
Better than Sherwood, obviously, but what worries me is that the players look depressed and in need of a lift and a spark - and Moyes is in no way the type of manager to provide that.
Moyes spent 11 years at Everton, which in this day and age is an outstanding achievement. On the downside he never won a trophy. The main candidates for the job would be Moyes, Rodgers and Pearson and any of those would give us a better chance of avoiding the drop than sticking with Sherwood.
Quote from: brian green on October 18, 2015, 08:34:32 AMWhat I would like to happen is for us to identify a top quality manager and make him a financial offer he can't refuse. That probably means a foreign manager and sobeit. Moyes, Rodgers, Pearson, each having recent failures to come to terms with would regard our job as getting back on the horse after falling off, whereas we need somebody still in the saddle. In my mind's eye I see a man (young, old, middle aged) going home after taking training and greeting his wife ( in German, Spanish, French or Swahili) "pack your bags dearest, we are off to England". " England? I like it here. My mother lives here." "She can come with us. They are going to pay me five times what I earn here. Do we have any champagne?"Brian Could you explain to the posters how Pearson failed? Exactly the opposite I would have thought.We may not want him for non footballing reasons but he saved Leicester from relegation with a series of wins in the latter part of last season.Failure I don't think so!
What I would like to happen is for us to identify a top quality manager and make him a financial offer he can't refuse. That probably means a foreign manager and sobeit. Moyes, Rodgers, Pearson, each having recent failures to come to terms with would regard our job as getting back on the horse after falling off, whereas we need somebody still in the saddle. In my mind's eye I see a man (young, old, middle aged) going home after taking training and greeting his wife ( in German, Spanish, French or Swahili) "pack your bags dearest, we are off to England". " England? I like it here. My mother lives here." "She can come with us. They are going to pay me five times what I earn here. Do we have any champagne?"
He isn't remotely interested though according to that smug twat who SSN use as their Spanish football Oracle.
Quote from: Ads on October 18, 2015, 08:10:38 AMI'd be up for some dour, result grinding 4th, 5th or 6th place finishes about now. Hell, breaching that forty point barrier would be a dream.Get that private jet over to Spain.Well we can all agree on that. I would hope the jet was headed to pick up Toral from Villareal though
I'd be up for some dour, result grinding 4th, 5th or 6th place finishes about now. Hell, breaching that forty point barrier would be a dream.Get that private jet over to Spain.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on October 18, 2015, 08:23:03 AMQuote from: Ads on October 18, 2015, 08:10:38 AMI'd be up for some dour, result grinding 4th, 5th or 6th place finishes about now. Hell, breaching that forty point barrier would be a dream.Get that private jet over to Spain.Well we can all agree on that. I would hope the jet was headed to pick up Toral from Villareal though Although it might put the frighteners on a few of the players I am concerned with the practicalities of having a Vampire as manager.