He also has the "won't shit himself with the ball at his feet" thing going for him.
Quote from: brian green on November 07, 2015, 11:48:43 AMOne of my sons, I can't recall which one, produced that programme with Merson sitting on a purple sofa in the centre circle at VP. He was not averse to using the club of which he is now so critical to help launch his media career.They should have left the sofa in the centre circle for Westwood to sit on for ninety minutes of every home game.I've read the transcripts of our new manager's press conference and I was impressed. I have allowed myself to become cautiously optimistic.
One of my sons, I can't recall which one, produced that programme with Merson sitting on a purple sofa in the centre circle at VP. He was not averse to using the club of which he is now so critical to help launch his media career.
Quote from: Tayls_7 on November 07, 2015, 11:57:55 AMQuote from: Damo70 on November 07, 2015, 11:52:51 AMQuote from: brian green on November 07, 2015, 11:48:43 AMOne of my sons, I can't recall which one, produced that programme with Merson sitting on a purple sofa in the centre circle at VP. He was not averse to using the club of which he is now so critical to help launch his media career.They should have left the sofa in the centre circle for Westwood to sit on for ninety minutes of every home game.I've read the transcripts of our new manager's press conference and I was impressed. I have allowed myself to become cautiously optimistic.There was talk of Westwood playing with concussion. Would that help or is that bad?Cautiously optimistic. I love that phrase. It's almost meaningless and effectively covers my entire following of Villa.I was borderline suicidal so to reach the giddy heights of cautiously optimistic* without the help of alcohol or happy pills is quite an achievement.*This state of mind does not include tomorrows game.
Quote from: Damo70 on November 07, 2015, 11:52:51 AMQuote from: brian green on November 07, 2015, 11:48:43 AMOne of my sons, I can't recall which one, produced that programme with Merson sitting on a purple sofa in the centre circle at VP. He was not averse to using the club of which he is now so critical to help launch his media career.They should have left the sofa in the centre circle for Westwood to sit on for ninety minutes of every home game.I've read the transcripts of our new manager's press conference and I was impressed. I have allowed myself to become cautiously optimistic.There was talk of Westwood playing with concussion. Would that help or is that bad?Cautiously optimistic. I love that phrase. It's almost meaningless and effectively covers my entire following of Villa.
All of this 'no Premier League experience' guff is really annoying me. Even if we allow that it means anything, Remi has experience of playing in England for three years! And that was back when the English league was an awful lot more different to European leagues than it is now.Put it this way: if an English manager had played at Roma for three years, and then wanted to manage Fiorentina, would idiots like Merson be saying he has no experience of Italian football? Merson who, by the way, said that Remi had plain never 'worked' in England before, when he'd actually worked with Merson for a year at Arsenal. Berks, the lot of 'em.
Quote from: Monty on November 07, 2015, 10:45:14 AMAll of this 'no Premier League experience' guff is really annoying me. Even if we allow that it means anything, Remi has experience of playing in England for three years! And that was back when the English league was an awful lot more different to European leagues than it is now.Put it this way: if an English manager had played at Roma for three years, and then wanted to manage Fiorentina, would idiots like Merson be saying he has no experience of Italian football? Merson who, by the way, said that Remi had plain never 'worked' in England before, when he'd actually worked with Merson for a year at Arsenal. Berks, the lot of 'em.Sorry Monty, I seriously doubt Merson would know where Italy is.
Quote from: Monty on November 07, 2015, 10:45:14 AMAll of this 'no Premier League experience' guff is really annoying me. Even if we allow that it means anything, Remi has experience of playing in England for three years! And that was back when the English league was an awful lot more different to European leagues than it is now.Put it this way: if an English manager had played at Roma for three years, and then wanted to manage Fiorentina, would idiots like Merson be saying he has no experience of Italian football? Merson who, by the way, said that Remi had plain never 'worked' in England before, when he'd actually worked with Merson for a year at Arsenal. Berks, the lot of 'em. Sorry Monty, I seriously doubt Merson would know where Italy is.
In the build up to the Bournemouth v Newcastle match, Glenn Riddersholm, the former FC Midtjylland trainer (the team that knocked Southampton out of the Europa League) was talking about Eddie Howe.Apparently as soon as Bournemouth's promotion was confirmed, he was off touring mainly Spain and Italy looking at different training regimes and tactical ideas, talking to various coaches looking for ideas and inspiration to improve his own preparations as he knew that what he'd done before was a bit too "traditional English" to give his players anything more than a cup-tie type chance against the better teams.Riddersholm's closing comment was how refreshing it was to see a British coach going out to see what he could learn from any possible source as the British manager culture was very insular and reluctant to move away from bigger, stronger, faster as their starting point.I should try and get a copy with subtitles sent to Sky Soccer Saturday or whatever they're called these days.
"This is not a side who were dragged down by a former manager, it is a poor group of players at a club who have seen Martin O'Neill, Gerard Houllier, Alex McLeish, Paul Lambert and Tim Sherwood come and go in just a few years, which shows where the problems lie."
Carragher's had his say, presumably in his usual 'mosquito with a mouth full of soup' voice:Quote from: Carragher on November 07, 2015, 12:30:54 PM"This is not a side who were dragged down by a former manager, it is a poor group of players at a club who have seen Martin O'Neill, Gerard Houllier, Alex McLeish, Paul Lambert and Tim Sherwood come and go in just a few years, which shows where the problems lie."Where to start? I mean, it's not the same group of players, is it? There's more than a team's worth of new arrivals in the squad this season. What does Veretout or Gana have to do with McLeish or Lambert?This is the kind of thing which makes me really, really hope that Remi pulls it off, because it would just be great if it became completely obvious to everyone that Sherwood was indeed dragging down a good bunch of players. How will Tim's mates in the media react if we finish 14th? It would surely be too apparent then what a shyster he is.
Quote from: Damo70 on November 07, 2015, 11:52:51 AMQuote from: brian green on November 07, 2015, 11:48:43 AMOne of my sons, I can't recall which one, produced that programme with Merson sitting on a purple sofa in the centre circle at VP. He was not averse to using the club of which he is now so critical to help launch his media career.They should have left the sofa in the centre circle for Westwood to sit on for ninety minutes of every home game.I've read the transcripts of our new manager's press conference and I was impressed. I have allowed myself to become cautiously optimistic.See I can let most of the criticism of Westwood go, his defending is pretty iffy and he does play sideways too much and his set pieces are pants but the one thing he has never been is lazy, he covers a hell of a lot of ground trying to be available for the pass and is probably the fittest player in our squad. On the opta stats for the amount of running he's always up at the top and is one of the highest in the league so far this season. That work rate is why the likes of Sherwood and Lambert rated him so highly.