The Special One might be on the market soon
Quote from: villan from luton on October 24, 2015, 08:31:27 PMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on October 24, 2015, 08:23:23 PMIf we are going to settle for British/Irish shite management yet again I suppose he is the best candidate, it would just be massively dissapointing to repeat the very same mistake yet again.Sigh.So who would you suggest? Moyes would be a great option for us in our current position I thinkBielsa, Prandelli, we could even just muscle up to a club and actually pay to take their manager for a change who knows? There are a lot of good managers out there. God if the likes of West Ham, Southampton & Spurs can go out and attract good foreign managers, a cliub like Aston Villa sure as hell should be able to.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on October 24, 2015, 08:23:23 PMIf we are going to settle for British/Irish shite management yet again I suppose he is the best candidate, it would just be massively dissapointing to repeat the very same mistake yet again.Sigh.So who would you suggest? Moyes would be a great option for us in our current position I think
If we are going to settle for British/Irish shite management yet again I suppose he is the best candidate, it would just be massively dissapointing to repeat the very same mistake yet again.Sigh.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on October 24, 2015, 08:38:51 PMQuote from: villan from luton on October 24, 2015, 08:31:27 PMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on October 24, 2015, 08:23:23 PMIf we are going to settle for British/Irish shite management yet again I suppose he is the best candidate, it would just be massively dissapointing to repeat the very same mistake yet again.Sigh.So who would you suggest? Moyes would be a great option for us in our current position I thinkBielsa, Prandelli, we could even just muscle up to a club and actually pay to take their manager for a change who knows? There are a lot of good managers out there. God if the likes of West Ham, Southampton & Spurs can go out and attract good foreign managers, a cliub like Aston Villa sure as hell should be able to.It is easier in the summer to be fair, what we need now is someone to come in and sort us out and I think Moyes is that man. As for Rodgers, I think he has made it known he don't want to come
Quote from: TonyD on October 24, 2015, 08:44:43 PMThe Special One might be on the market soon As your location suggests, that is outside the box.There would be a perfect synergies between an impending Mourinho breakdown and our accelerated descent to coverage on Channel 5, relegation confirmed as the absent manager is driving shoeless to Dundee with Pete Colley tied up in his boot.
It is easier in the summer to be fair, what we need now is someone to come in and sort us out and I think Moyes is that man. As for Rodgers, I think he has made it known he don't want to come
Moyes' Real Sociedad not only aren't winning, they aren't scoring. Or attacking. Or entertaining. Or giving any indication they might do so.
Watching Real Sociedad right now is a difficult experience. Though the team is organised, though they're hardly shambolic, there's an unshakeable sense of confusion in attack, muddled thinking becoming paralysis. The ball goes sideways more than it does forward. Their motion is stagnant more than it is fluid. The buildup is painfully slow. Invention is absent.
Quote from: villan from luton on October 24, 2015, 08:48:39 PMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on October 24, 2015, 08:38:51 PMQuote from: villan from luton on October 24, 2015, 08:31:27 PMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on October 24, 2015, 08:23:23 PMIf we are going to settle for British/Irish shite management yet again I suppose he is the best candidate, it would just be massively dissapointing to repeat the very same mistake yet again.Sigh.So who would you suggest? Moyes would be a great option for us in our current position I thinkBielsa, Prandelli, we could even just muscle up to a club and actually pay to take their manager for a change who knows? There are a lot of good managers out there. God if the likes of West Ham, Southampton & Spurs can go out and attract good foreign managers, a cliub like Aston Villa sure as hell should be able to.It is easier in the summer to be fair, what we need now is someone to come in and sort us out and I think Moyes is that man. As for Rodgers, I think he has made it known he don't want to comeQuote from: LeeB on October 24, 2015, 08:52:41 PMQuote from: TonyD on October 24, 2015, 08:44:43 PMThe Special One might be on the market soon As your location suggests, that is outside the box.There would be a perfect synergies between an impending Mourinho breakdown and our accelerated descent to coverage on Channel 5, relegation confirmed as the absent manager is driving shoeless to Dundee with Pete Colley tied up in his boot.And an addiction not to the small Toblerones, but the medium-sized ones.
This sounds all so familiar. Be careful what you wish for QuoteMoyes' Real Sociedad not only aren't winning, they aren't scoring. Or attacking. Or entertaining. Or giving any indication they might do so.QuoteWatching Real Sociedad right now is a difficult experience. Though the team is organised, though they're hardly shambolic, there's an unshakeable sense of confusion in attack, muddled thinking becoming paralysis. The ball goes sideways more than it does forward. Their motion is stagnant more than it is fluid. The buildup is painfully slow. Invention is absent. Moyes strikes me as the second last manager I'd want to go in and try and pick up a group of players. TSMII is obviously the last. I really hope the club this time have really done their homework.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on October 24, 2015, 08:57:43 PMQuote from: villan from luton on October 24, 2015, 08:48:39 PMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on October 24, 2015, 08:38:51 PMQuote from: villan from luton on October 24, 2015, 08:31:27 PMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on October 24, 2015, 08:23:23 PMIf we are going to settle for British/Irish shite management yet again I suppose he is the best candidate, it would just be massively dissapointing to repeat the very same mistake yet again.Sigh.So who would you suggest? Moyes would be a great option for us in our current position I thinkBielsa, Prandelli, we could even just muscle up to a club and actually pay to take their manager for a change who knows? There are a lot of good managers out there. God if the likes of West Ham, Southampton & Spurs can go out and attract good foreign managers, a cliub like Aston Villa sure as hell should be able to.It is easier in the summer to be fair, what we need now is someone to come in and sort us out and I think Moyes is that man. As for Rodgers, I think he has made it known he don't want to comeQuote from: LeeB on October 24, 2015, 08:52:41 PMQuote from: TonyD on October 24, 2015, 08:44:43 PMThe Special One might be on the market soon As your location suggests, that is outside the box.There would be a perfect synergies between an impending Mourinho breakdown and our accelerated descent to coverage on Channel 5, relegation confirmed as the absent manager is driving shoeless to Dundee with Pete Colley tied up in his boot.And an addiction not to the small Toblerones, but the medium-sized ones.Well Mourinho does look clinically sad.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 24, 2015, 10:38:27 PMThis sounds all so familiar. Be careful what you wish for QuoteMoyes' Real Sociedad not only aren't winning, they aren't scoring. Or attacking. Or entertaining. Or giving any indication they might do so.QuoteWatching Real Sociedad right now is a difficult experience. Though the team is organised, though they're hardly shambolic, there's an unshakeable sense of confusion in attack, muddled thinking becoming paralysis. The ball goes sideways more than it does forward. Their motion is stagnant more than it is fluid. The buildup is painfully slow. Invention is absent. Moyes strikes me as the second last manager I'd want to go in and try and pick up a group of players. TSMII is obviously the last. I really hope the club this time have really done their homework.They are going to stick with Tim eh? for another few weeks yet I fear.
Quote from: Tayls_7 on October 24, 2015, 10:50:05 PMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on October 24, 2015, 08:57:43 PMQuote from: villan from luton on October 24, 2015, 08:48:39 PMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on October 24, 2015, 08:38:51 PMQuote from: villan from luton on October 24, 2015, 08:31:27 PMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on October 24, 2015, 08:23:23 PMIf we are going to settle for British/Irish shite management yet again I suppose he is the best candidate, it would just be massively dissapointing to repeat the very same mistake yet again.Sigh.So who would you suggest? Moyes would be a great option for us in our current position I thinkBielsa, Prandelli, we could even just muscle up to a club and actually pay to take their manager for a change who knows? There are a lot of good managers out there. God if the likes of West Ham, Southampton & Spurs can go out and attract good foreign managers, a cliub like Aston Villa sure as hell should be able to.It is easier in the summer to be fair, what we need now is someone to come in and sort us out and I think Moyes is that man. As for Rodgers, I think he has made it known he don't want to comeQuote from: LeeB on October 24, 2015, 08:52:41 PMQuote from: TonyD on October 24, 2015, 08:44:43 PMThe Special One might be on the market soon As your location suggests, that is outside the box.There would be a perfect synergies between an impending Mourinho breakdown and our accelerated descent to coverage on Channel 5, relegation confirmed as the absent manager is driving shoeless to Dundee with Pete Colley tied up in his boot.And an addiction not to the small Toblerones, but the medium-sized ones.Well Mourinho does look clinically sad.To be fair he may be clinically sad, but not so bad to join us ;-) . Just imagine how clinically sad he would be managing us