We have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?Like others have said, and I like the cut of Boozeys post, I get the impression that the system that has been implemented is tailored made for somebody from Europe or further afield and that is the route they will take.
We have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?
Quote from: Ads on October 23, 2015, 12:40:45 PMWe have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?I think this is what I'm basing a lot of hope on. Something about this summer felt very different; not the normal Villa signings. For example, non of the players we bought scored against us last season...I think most of us where excited by the signings. Who's to say we won't be excited by the next manager?These aren't the same guys that picked TSM.
Quote from: boozey182 on October 23, 2015, 01:06:29 PMQuote from: Ads on October 23, 2015, 12:40:45 PMWe have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?I think this is what I'm basing a lot of hope on. Something about this summer felt very different; not the normal Villa signings. For example, non of the players we bought scored against us last season...I think most of us where excited by the signings. Who's to say we won't be excited by the next manager?These aren't the same guys that picked TSM. Something felt different?Didn't Sherwood just spend the money generated from sales and the usual £8 or £9m on top?
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 23, 2015, 01:13:14 PMQuote from: boozey182 on October 23, 2015, 01:06:29 PMQuote from: Ads on October 23, 2015, 12:40:45 PMWe have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?I think this is what I'm basing a lot of hope on. Something about this summer felt very different; not the normal Villa signings. For example, non of the players we bought scored against us last season...I think most of us where excited by the signings. Who's to say we won't be excited by the next manager?These aren't the same guys that picked TSM. Something felt different?Didn't Sherwood just spend the money generated from sales and the usual £8 or £9m on top?The difference is not the amount but the type of signing surely?
A W16 engine when stripped and separated in a disorganised fashion won't achieve the extreme locomotion that you desire, even if the individual parts look quite shiny and interesting.That's how I see our players at the moment; I like the look of most of them, but they are so badly organised, with no decernable way of attacking or defending, that it doesn't matter how good they are.Although our players probably won't purr as majestically as the W16 when put together.
Quote from: Ads on October 23, 2015, 01:34:30 PMA W16 engine when stripped and separated in a disorganised fashion won't achieve the extreme locomotion that you desire, even if the individual parts look quite shiny and interesting.That's how I see our players at the moment; I like the look of most of them, but they are so badly organised, with no decernable way of attacking or defending, that it doesn't matter how good they are.Although our players probably won't purr as majestically as the W16 when put together.Our engine shudders along like chitty chitty bang bang.
Quote from: Vegas on October 23, 2015, 01:16:15 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on October 23, 2015, 01:13:14 PMQuote from: boozey182 on October 23, 2015, 01:06:29 PMQuote from: Ads on October 23, 2015, 12:40:45 PMWe have people making decision that have experience within the game at a high level and within a very good club like Arsenal, with clear knowledge of continental players.Is it out of the realms of possibility to conclude that their knowledge might extend to managers too?I think this is what I'm basing a lot of hope on. Something about this summer felt very different; not the normal Villa signings. For example, non of the players we bought scored against us last season...I think most of us where excited by the signings. Who's to say we won't be excited by the next manager?These aren't the same guys that picked TSM. Something felt different?Didn't Sherwood just spend the money generated from sales and the usual £8 or £9m on top?The difference is not the amount but the type of signing surely?You honestly been that impressed by what you've seen from them so far?
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 23, 2015, 01:40:11 PMQuote from: Ads on October 23, 2015, 01:34:30 PMA W16 engine when stripped and separated in a disorganised fashion won't achieve the extreme locomotion that you desire, even if the individual parts look quite shiny and interesting.That's how I see our players at the moment; I like the look of most of them, but they are so badly organised, with no decernable way of attacking or defending, that it doesn't matter how good they are.Although our players probably won't purr as majestically as the W16 when put together.Our engine shudders along like chitty chitty bang bang. Which means with the right operator it could fly...