The potential problem with a manager like Moyes is whether he would be able to fully utilise the attacking players like Grealsih, Gil, Ayew, Traore etc. It is plain to see that Sherwood doesn't really know how to do it and I'm not sure someone like Moyes would either. I don't know if anyone has mentioned him on here, but the one who really interests me is Karanka at Middlesborough. He's done a very good job turning them around and they are doing well again this season which suggests he isn't some kind of one season wonder. He played and coached at Real Madrid, so knows about big clubs and should the worst come to the worst, he has a good track record in the Championship.
Quote from: lordmcgrath5 on October 19, 2015, 10:50:27 AMQuote from: Risso on October 19, 2015, 10:34:25 AMQuote from: lordmcgrath5 on October 19, 2015, 10:22:38 AMQuote from: Jon Crofts on October 19, 2015, 10:08:04 AMAs much as I despise him, O'Neill walking out is beginning to look like a visionary move.A lot on here refuse to admit it but we've been utter shite ever since he left. Three top six finishes in a row - hard to imagine now, isn't it?That really isn't the point though, the way he achieved those finishes is what has scuppered us. The money he blew was horrendous, and while the buck ultimately stops with Lerner, O'Neill played his part by wasting vast sums on players who didn't warrant it. £65k a week on Emile Heskey being a prime example.[/quoteHow did that disappear as a problem when MON went? It didn't, because we had to keep paying him that money to contribute fuck all until the end date of his contract.True enough about Heskey's wages, but you could look at most clubs in the league and point to shit signings with sky-high wages: Andy Carroll at Liverpool? Torres at Chelsea? Most clubs have got examples like this, and stupid wages are the Premier League way, especially for someone with international experience (no, he really did have this) like Heskey. I'll accept your point to the extent that the wages we were paying out may have had some impact on the money available to Houllier. But we're five years down the line since MON's departure. I think our malaise has got far more to do with Lerner's lack of interest and lowering of expectations than MON's legacy.
Quote from: Risso on October 19, 2015, 10:34:25 AMQuote from: lordmcgrath5 on October 19, 2015, 10:22:38 AMQuote from: Jon Crofts on October 19, 2015, 10:08:04 AMAs much as I despise him, O'Neill walking out is beginning to look like a visionary move.A lot on here refuse to admit it but we've been utter shite ever since he left. Three top six finishes in a row - hard to imagine now, isn't it?That really isn't the point though, the way he achieved those finishes is what has scuppered us. The money he blew was horrendous, and while the buck ultimately stops with Lerner, O'Neill played his part by wasting vast sums on players who didn't warrant it. £65k a week on Emile Heskey being a prime example.[/quoteHow did that disappear as a problem when MON went? It didn't, because we had to keep paying him that money to contribute fuck all until the end date of his contract.
Quote from: lordmcgrath5 on October 19, 2015, 10:22:38 AMQuote from: Jon Crofts on October 19, 2015, 10:08:04 AMAs much as I despise him, O'Neill walking out is beginning to look like a visionary move.A lot on here refuse to admit it but we've been utter shite ever since he left. Three top six finishes in a row - hard to imagine now, isn't it?That really isn't the point though, the way he achieved those finishes is what has scuppered us. The money he blew was horrendous, and while the buck ultimately stops with Lerner, O'Neill played his part by wasting vast sums on players who didn't warrant it. £65k a week on Emile Heskey being a prime example.
Quote from: Jon Crofts on October 19, 2015, 10:08:04 AMAs much as I despise him, O'Neill walking out is beginning to look like a visionary move.A lot on here refuse to admit it but we've been utter shite ever since he left. Three top six finishes in a row - hard to imagine now, isn't it?
As much as I despise him, O'Neill walking out is beginning to look like a visionary move.
We have to be realistic, if Moyes was flying high in Spain he wouldn't be an option; if Rogers had done better at Liverpool he would still be there and so on. Any appointment we make has an element of risk but with our situation as it is we should be looking to minimise as many of those risks as possible.
True enough about Heskey's wages, but you could look at most clubs in the league and point to shit signings with sky-high wages: Andy Carroll at Liverpool? Torres at Chelsea? Most clubs have got examples like this, and stupid wages are the Premier League way, especially for someone with international experience (no, he really did have this) like Heskey. I'll accept your point to the extent that the wages we were paying out may have had some impact on the money available to Houllier. But we're five years down the line since MON's departure. I think our malaise has got far more to do with Lerner's lack of interest and lowering of expectations than MON's legacy.
Quote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 02:19:38 PMQuote from: passitsideways on October 19, 2015, 02:13:00 PMQuote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 02:08:01 PMQuote from: passitsideways on October 19, 2015, 02:02:13 PMQuote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 01:53:10 PMMoyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believingand he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?then we have a go at the board for making bad choices when our favourite is an equivalent loser,yes he's done ok in the past but its the present we live inExcept one has an extended, and fairly recent history in English football of achieving exactly the sort of half-decent results we need; while the other one has so far only proven that he works as a short-term shot in the arm.EDIT: As for saying "it's the present we live in", well, Mourinho's gotten off to an incredibly shitty start as well; does that mean he's now a crap manager as well as being a general tosser?sort of makes it a bit worse saying thathe's making a bigger hash of it than Sherwood with all that experience, at least Sherwood's a rookie maybe he will learn maybe he wont, but Moyes is failing and he's the finished article guaranteed to dig us out of the pit, when in reality he's currently performing worse than the one we gotOr, the alternative (and I would submit is the far more convincing) inference is that he's having a short-term hiccup, and we should give more weight to his larger body of work. Even just last season he managed 37 points in 27 games, managing for the first time in a different country - why the fuck should we throw that out the window completely in favour of nine games to start this season?because you can make a case for any manager you want, Lambert, Houllier, Sherwood but we moan about the board making stupid decisions one after another, when the favourite next manager of many on this site is a man currently doing even worse than the manager we have already have, you couldnt make this stuff upAs has been pointed out already this is actually not true, as Moyes has played just 8 games, obviously you can make this stuff up!
Quote from: passitsideways on October 19, 2015, 02:13:00 PMQuote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 02:08:01 PMQuote from: passitsideways on October 19, 2015, 02:02:13 PMQuote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 01:53:10 PMMoyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believingand he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?then we have a go at the board for making bad choices when our favourite is an equivalent loser,yes he's done ok in the past but its the present we live inExcept one has an extended, and fairly recent history in English football of achieving exactly the sort of half-decent results we need; while the other one has so far only proven that he works as a short-term shot in the arm.EDIT: As for saying "it's the present we live in", well, Mourinho's gotten off to an incredibly shitty start as well; does that mean he's now a crap manager as well as being a general tosser?sort of makes it a bit worse saying thathe's making a bigger hash of it than Sherwood with all that experience, at least Sherwood's a rookie maybe he will learn maybe he wont, but Moyes is failing and he's the finished article guaranteed to dig us out of the pit, when in reality he's currently performing worse than the one we gotOr, the alternative (and I would submit is the far more convincing) inference is that he's having a short-term hiccup, and we should give more weight to his larger body of work. Even just last season he managed 37 points in 27 games, managing for the first time in a different country - why the fuck should we throw that out the window completely in favour of nine games to start this season?because you can make a case for any manager you want, Lambert, Houllier, Sherwood but we moan about the board making stupid decisions one after another, when the favourite next manager of many on this site is a man currently doing even worse than the manager we have already have, you couldnt make this stuff up
Quote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 02:08:01 PMQuote from: passitsideways on October 19, 2015, 02:02:13 PMQuote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 01:53:10 PMMoyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believingand he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?then we have a go at the board for making bad choices when our favourite is an equivalent loser,yes he's done ok in the past but its the present we live inExcept one has an extended, and fairly recent history in English football of achieving exactly the sort of half-decent results we need; while the other one has so far only proven that he works as a short-term shot in the arm.EDIT: As for saying "it's the present we live in", well, Mourinho's gotten off to an incredibly shitty start as well; does that mean he's now a crap manager as well as being a general tosser?sort of makes it a bit worse saying thathe's making a bigger hash of it than Sherwood with all that experience, at least Sherwood's a rookie maybe he will learn maybe he wont, but Moyes is failing and he's the finished article guaranteed to dig us out of the pit, when in reality he's currently performing worse than the one we gotOr, the alternative (and I would submit is the far more convincing) inference is that he's having a short-term hiccup, and we should give more weight to his larger body of work. Even just last season he managed 37 points in 27 games, managing for the first time in a different country - why the fuck should we throw that out the window completely in favour of nine games to start this season?
Quote from: passitsideways on October 19, 2015, 02:02:13 PMQuote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 01:53:10 PMMoyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believingand he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?then we have a go at the board for making bad choices when our favourite is an equivalent loser,yes he's done ok in the past but its the present we live inExcept one has an extended, and fairly recent history in English football of achieving exactly the sort of half-decent results we need; while the other one has so far only proven that he works as a short-term shot in the arm.EDIT: As for saying "it's the present we live in", well, Mourinho's gotten off to an incredibly shitty start as well; does that mean he's now a crap manager as well as being a general tosser?sort of makes it a bit worse saying thathe's making a bigger hash of it than Sherwood with all that experience, at least Sherwood's a rookie maybe he will learn maybe he wont, but Moyes is failing and he's the finished article guaranteed to dig us out of the pit, when in reality he's currently performing worse than the one we got
Quote from: john e on October 19, 2015, 01:53:10 PMMoyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believingand he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?then we have a go at the board for making bad choices when our favourite is an equivalent loser,yes he's done ok in the past but its the present we live inExcept one has an extended, and fairly recent history in English football of achieving exactly the sort of half-decent results we need; while the other one has so far only proven that he works as a short-term shot in the arm.EDIT: As for saying "it's the present we live in", well, Mourinho's gotten off to an incredibly shitty start as well; does that mean he's now a crap manager as well as being a general tosser?
Moyes is doing exactly the same job in Spain that Sherwood is doing at Villa, ie failing miserablythey cant win a match, down the bottom of the league, his overall win % rate is actually worse than Sherwoods, which takes some believingand he's the one who's going to turn it all round for us ?then we have a go at the board for making bad choices when our favourite is an equivalent loser,yes he's done ok in the past but its the present we live in
Moyes over Sherwood. For sure. I think potentially we're exactly the sort of club that would suit him. I think he needs to come back to England. His style isn't suited for Spain. Last season Sociedad finished 12th which isn't too shabby for them generally, albeit after a couple of years of over achievement. It wasn't long ago they were languishing in the Segunda. I think he'd make us tough to beat. I think we've got some decent enough players here who could work well for him. I think he'll keep us up. We won't be brilliant. We won't be pretty but we'll survive. Under Sherwood we're a shambles. I'm not sure who else would come and do the job. I wouldn't be adverse to Rodgers either. I'm all for a foreign coach but it just doesn't seem like something we'd do, nor would we fork out top dollar for someone with a good rep. We got Houllier out of semi-retirement, a long way past his best, and having had 4-5 years in this country managing.
To turn our noses up at the likes of Moyes in our current situation would be up there with the daftest of decisions.