I'd like it to be Eddie Howe, but I think we'd destroy his career. It would also be humiliating if he turned us down to stay at Bournemouth.I think we're not above Nigel Pearson in the state we're in; experience of winning a Championship, developing nobodies into Premier League contenders, and won't accept nonsense from the likes of Agbonlahor, Richards and co. He's a scary fucker.
Another vote for Howe. We need someone who can mould a side that reflects his personality. The whole club in fact. People like Pearson and Bruce aren't those types. Someone who would see it as a project not a career move. I think he would come IF Lerner decided he seriously wanted us to return stronger to the premiership rather than for pure financial considerations. If Lerner could convince him he was excited about it too then i think he would see it as the perfect upgrade from Bournemouth. Big IF's though because Howe would see through Lerner's bullshit if he wasn't sincere and as we know he could quite happily stay at Bournemouth as a legend for them.
Quote from: sickbeggar on March 06, 2016, 04:52:51 PMAnother vote for Howe. We need someone who can mould a side that reflects his personality. The whole club in fact. People like Pearson and Bruce aren't those types. Someone who would see it as a project not a career move. I think he would come IF Lerner decided he seriously wanted us to return stronger to the premiership rather than for pure financial considerations. If Lerner could convince him he was excited about it too then i think he would see it as the perfect upgrade from Bournemouth. Big IF's though because Howe would see through Lerner's bullshit if he wasn't sincere and as we know he could quite happily stay at Bournemouth as a legend for them.Eddie Howell probably has a job for life at Bournemouth. Maybe like Graham Taylor in 1987, could do with a bigger club on his CV.
If Garde leaves I would take Howe in a heartbeat. But there is no way on earth he would come to Villa in the state we are in.
Never mind a new manager, we need to get rid of the passionless money grabbing wastes of space that currently stand around on the pitch looking useless every match day. Who in his right mind would want to come anywhere near Villa Park as manager unless they have total control of the team/squad rebuilding without interference by those in lofty towers who know naff all about football?
We could appoint Ancelotti in the summer. Without the right support or environment to work in he'd be every bit as ineffective as any one of previous (failed) managers.