We've lost 8 of the first 10 games of the season and sit rock bottom of the league. There was nothing to suggest that Sherwood was learning from his mistakes and the team selections were getting weirder.Time is exactly what we don't have. The board were right to sack him, but they were wrong to offer him a long term contract, so basically this is their mess. Again.
I see that Potchettino has now been criticising our board for not showing enough patience. It does make me laugh that there is this general perception that if you give a manager time they will defintely succeed. It's just utter bollocks.
What really confuses me is the pundits wanting Villa to have an British manager, so right Moyes he has said No, I also think I have read that Rodgers has said No, so bag puss Redknapp and the rest of you who should this brilliant Brit be?
Quote from: pbavfckuwait on November 01, 2015, 12:04:17 PMWhat really confuses me is the pundits wanting Villa to have an British manager, so right Moyes he has said No, I also think I have read that Rodgers has said No, so bag puss Redknapp and the rest of you who should this brilliant Brit be?Moyes and Rodgers haven't been offered the job as far as I can tell.The thing that is lost on the pundits is that Villa's last three managers have all been British - two young and British - and none of them have been a success unfortunately. How they can't see this basic flaw in their argument is beyond me.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on November 01, 2015, 08:32:40 AMI see that Potchettino has now been criticising our board for not showing enough patience. It does make me laugh that there is this general perception that if you give a manager time they will defintely succeed. It's just utter bollocks. It's the standard manager press conference line. He could hardly come out say he thought Sherwood was useless, even if he believed it to be the case.
My apologies for not reading the preceding 9 pages, but can I say how good the pundits are on BT Sport's Goals Show for the champions league nights. They're journalists plus Howard Webb anchored by James Richardson. I've been a big fan of the guardian podcast for years, because they are not afraid to have an alternative view and indeed take the piss out of the pantomime that is modern football. Whilst slightly less piss taking - after all they've paid a lot of money for the broadcasting rights - their observations are still very erudite and much more likely to ignore the usual agenda. I recommend it.