We're probably a better attraction now strangely enough.A chance to rebuild a genuine giant as big fish in a small pond, rather than flailing in the top flight.
If you were Moyes, would you touch it? I don't think I would. 4 managers in 4 years, 27m loss last season and going down without a fight.Pearson would because he will never get anything bigger. Moyes might yet be offered a half decent premiership job next season.
Several managers out of work, they won't all get a job offer. Why not try to wake up the sleeping giant that is Villa? Obviously, they will want assurances about backing, but I see no other club bigger than Villa coming in for Moyes or Rodgers this summer.
Quote from: ozzjim on March 20, 2016, 10:41:29 PMIf you were Moyes, would you touch it? I don't think I would. 4 managers in 4 years, 27m loss last season and going down without a fight.Pearson would because he will never get anything bigger. Moyes might yet be offered a half decent premiership job next season. I think Moyes would. I think a manager would get a feeling for the club when you talk to them or work within the game. I don't think manager would fail to be impresses when talking to the ex-Governor of the Bank Of England, David Bernstein, and of course Sir Brian. I think that potential manager would be prepared to listen to what these people have to say and would think that this club are meaning to do business. We 've been told that we will spend money in the summer, in a roundabout way, and with the carrot of a higher budget should the manager get the team promoted, I think there are not many realistic target managers that would not listen very seriously.
Quote from: Newby on March 20, 2016, 11:05:42 PMSeveral managers out of work, they won't all get a job offer. Why not try to wake up the sleeping giant that is Villa? Obviously, they will want assurances about backing, but I see no other club bigger than Villa coming in for Moyes or Rodgers this summer.Their are numerous logical issues with all this talk of "sleeping giant" - 1) we have been sleeping a very long time in all honesty, 2) we will never again be a giant until and unless a very, very, very, very rich consortium buy the club (Randy is richer than most and even he can;t get us anywhere near good enough), and 3) each year that passes in the modern game, we are falling further and further behind.A manager whomever it is will not awaken the sleeping giant - only a change of ownership can hope to change that.
Quote from: gpbarr on March 20, 2016, 11:20:32 PMQuote from: Newby on March 20, 2016, 11:05:42 PMSeveral managers out of work, they won't all get a job offer. Why not try to wake up the sleeping giant that is Villa? Obviously, they will want assurances about backing, but I see no other club bigger than Villa coming in for Moyes or Rodgers this summer.Their are numerous logical issues with all this talk of "sleeping giant" - 1) we have been sleeping a very long time in all honesty, 2) we will never again be a giant until and unless a very, very, very, very rich consortium buy the club (Randy is richer than most and even he can;t get us anywhere near good enough), and 3) each year that passes in the modern game, we are falling further and further behind.A manager whomever it is will not awaken the sleeping giant - only a change of ownership can hope to change that.You only have to look around at clubs like Leicester and Southampton to see what can be done when a club is well run. Leicester have been an example to everyone this season so I find it ironic that we're still seeing arguments about how crucial a mega rich owner is. Obviously it would be nice and would massively accelerate things but unless it happens, its a pipe dream when there are much more positive examples in the real world.
If Pearson is the answer, what the hell is the question?
Quote from: Ads on March 20, 2016, 07:39:41 PMPat Murphy reckons it's Pearson.murphy has got his head buried underneath the sand
Pat Murphy reckons it's Pearson.