The thing that has always boiled my piss with Lerner was the absence of such a structure when he first took over. It was a golden opportunity to modernise the club from Doug's personal fiefdom to something relevant for the 21st century. Instead we made matters worse by turning it into MON's personal fiefdom instead and have wasted 9 years and the best part of £300M to go backwards, which to be fair to Randy takes a special kind of talent.If Doug really did appoint MON on Randy's behalf then I'm afraid that's just another reason to dislike him too.He was a typical Doug playing to the galleries type of appointment, with the added benefit that he wouldn't have to foot the bill. Imagine what a proper manager could have achieved with the money he spent.
If we were 6th no one would give a fuck if Randy was ever at VP or BH or never turned up. Where Randy physically is isn't the problem.
Quote from: ClaretAndBlueBlood on October 19, 2015, 10:42:16 AMBob Bradley has been making noises about fancying a job in England, shudder the thought!!!I initially read that as Boo Radley and still momentarily thought he might be an improvement.
Bob Bradley has been making noises about fancying a job in England, shudder the thought!!!
And although in hindsight O'Neill was the wrong manager to give a blank chequebook to, at the time he was the massive, overwhelming favourite for the job. Nobody could have inspired such optimism as he did.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on October 19, 2015, 11:54:11 AMThe thing that has always boiled my piss with Lerner was the absence of such a structure when he first took over. It was a golden opportunity to modernise the club from Doug's personal fiefdom to something relevant for the 21st century. Instead we made matters worse by turning it into MON's personal fiefdom instead and have wasted 9 years and the best part of £300M to go backwards, which to be fair to Randy takes a special kind of talent.If Doug really did appoint MON on Randy's behalf then I'm afraid that's just another reason to dislike him too.He was a typical Doug playing to the galleries type of appointment, with the added benefit that he wouldn't have to foot the bill. Imagine what a proper manager could have achieved with the money he spent.I agree with the first paragraph, although when he first took over he did seem to have, marketing-wise at least, the sort of team we'd dreamt of under Doug. Where they all vanished to is a mystery of Midsomer proportions. And although in hindsight O'Neill was the wrong manager to give a blank chequebook to, at the time he was the massive, overwhelming favourite for the job. Nobody could have inspired such optimism as he did.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 19, 2015, 12:30:40 PMAnd although in hindsight O'Neill was the wrong manager to give a blank chequebook to, at the time he was the massive, overwhelming favourite for the job. Nobody could have inspired such optimism as he did. This. He was a HUGE appointment at the time and lifted the whole club. I'm not sure a Moyes type would be able to have such an effect this time should we try for him
A lift to the fans would anyone we appoint that has had any measure of success as a manager in the game and ultimate comes across as competent and intelligent. A lift to the players would be a manager who knew what he was doing and gives clear well thought through instruction at training and during games. They don't need someone who runs up and down the touch line. They need someone who is honest, and they can trust to make them better.
His prescence is important . Even if he can't make all the games . Equally all football clubs are for sale at any one time , buyers make offers on something they fancy. It isn't like selling a semi in Erdington . Why he needed to announce it was for sale and he'd lost all interest was another rash and ill thought through idea.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on October 19, 2015, 12:58:24 PMA lift to the fans would anyone we appoint that has had any measure of success as a manager in the game and ultimate comes across as competent and intelligent. A lift to the players would be a manager who knew what he was doing and gives clear well thought through instruction at training and during games. They don't need someone who runs up and down the touch line. They need someone who is honest, and they can trust to make them better.True, but they are few and far between. Not sure why we don't aim higher and go after someone doing a good job somewhere else the job
Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on October 19, 2015, 01:01:49 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 19, 2015, 12:58:24 PMA lift to the fans would anyone we appoint that has had any measure of success as a manager in the game and ultimate comes across as competent and intelligent. A lift to the players would be a manager who knew what he was doing and gives clear well thought through instruction at training and during games. They don't need someone who runs up and down the touch line. They need someone who is honest, and they can trust to make them better.True, but they are few and far between. Not sure why we don't aim higher and go after someone doing a good job somewhere else the jobiGood managers demand decent transfer/wages budget. You really think the chairman's going to provide that?That's the worry I have if/when we sack Sherwood.
Quote from: silhillvilla on October 19, 2015, 01:30:25 PMHis prescence is important . Even if he can't make all the games . Equally all football clubs are for sale at any one time , buyers make offers on something they fancy. It isn't like selling a semi in Erdington . Why he needed to announce it was for sale and he'd lost all interest was another rash and ill thought through idea. Because there was a lot of speculation at the time. If he had said nothing, he would have been criticisied for it.