I've said it elsewhere and I'll say it here. Why is it that the Championship is the only division where "previous experience" is so vital? Nobody says it about the Premier League.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on April 01, 2016, 12:04:28 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on April 01, 2016, 12:01:03 AMMemory might not be great TV, but didn't he bring quite a few through?Quote from: SirSteveUK on March 30, 2016, 04:55:37 PMFor what it is worth - a view from GoodisonQuoteEverton fan in peace, just thought I'd offer a view on Moyes for you.He'll want to bring in his usual clique of backroom staff - Steve Round, Jimmy Lumsden, Robbie Cooke. Cooke was chief scout, Round was his Assistant Manager. I don't think an Everton or United fan could tell you what role Jimmy Lumsden plays aside from being a Lou Carpenter impersonator.His record at bringing youth players through and managing them properly is patchy at best. He never seemed to know what to do with Barkley, Rooney hated him by the end of his time with us, he signed Stones and never played him despite us being desperately short in central defence while we had him.In his 11 years in charge I think I'd be right in saying he gave debuts to 7 or so academy players - Rooney, James Vaughan, Victor Anichebe, Leon Osman, Jack Rodwell, Jose Baxter and Barkley. So if you're looking to him to use academy players I don't think that'd be his approach. I always thought he viewed the kids as a last resort.He's tactically inflexible, if you get him it'll be a static 4-5-1 for eternity. Forget about game changing or system changing substitutions as well, he'll dither with them as much as he does in the transfer market meaning you'll miss out on obtainable targets. Some of the players you've said in here you don't like are definite Moyes type players, this is the man who gave Anichebe 167 games at Everton :uhoh: The Championship's a tough division, I don't think Moyes could handle it in all honesty - that division demands a manager who's been there and done it, Moyes hasn't managed there for about 14 years now.Hope you get yourselves sorted, I've always enjoyed my visits to Villa Park over the years :thumbup:All sounds very MON-like, doesn't it?
Quote from: tomd2103 on April 01, 2016, 12:01:03 AMMemory might not be great TV, but didn't he bring quite a few through?Quote from: SirSteveUK on March 30, 2016, 04:55:37 PMFor what it is worth - a view from GoodisonQuoteEverton fan in peace, just thought I'd offer a view on Moyes for you.He'll want to bring in his usual clique of backroom staff - Steve Round, Jimmy Lumsden, Robbie Cooke. Cooke was chief scout, Round was his Assistant Manager. I don't think an Everton or United fan could tell you what role Jimmy Lumsden plays aside from being a Lou Carpenter impersonator.His record at bringing youth players through and managing them properly is patchy at best. He never seemed to know what to do with Barkley, Rooney hated him by the end of his time with us, he signed Stones and never played him despite us being desperately short in central defence while we had him.In his 11 years in charge I think I'd be right in saying he gave debuts to 7 or so academy players - Rooney, James Vaughan, Victor Anichebe, Leon Osman, Jack Rodwell, Jose Baxter and Barkley. So if you're looking to him to use academy players I don't think that'd be his approach. I always thought he viewed the kids as a last resort.He's tactically inflexible, if you get him it'll be a static 4-5-1 for eternity. Forget about game changing or system changing substitutions as well, he'll dither with them as much as he does in the transfer market meaning you'll miss out on obtainable targets. Some of the players you've said in here you don't like are definite Moyes type players, this is the man who gave Anichebe 167 games at Everton :uhoh: The Championship's a tough division, I don't think Moyes could handle it in all honesty - that division demands a manager who's been there and done it, Moyes hasn't managed there for about 14 years now.Hope you get yourselves sorted, I've always enjoyed my visits to Villa Park over the years :thumbup:
Memory might not be great TV, but didn't he bring quite a few through?
For what it is worth - a view from GoodisonQuoteEverton fan in peace, just thought I'd offer a view on Moyes for you.He'll want to bring in his usual clique of backroom staff - Steve Round, Jimmy Lumsden, Robbie Cooke. Cooke was chief scout, Round was his Assistant Manager. I don't think an Everton or United fan could tell you what role Jimmy Lumsden plays aside from being a Lou Carpenter impersonator.His record at bringing youth players through and managing them properly is patchy at best. He never seemed to know what to do with Barkley, Rooney hated him by the end of his time with us, he signed Stones and never played him despite us being desperately short in central defence while we had him.In his 11 years in charge I think I'd be right in saying he gave debuts to 7 or so academy players - Rooney, James Vaughan, Victor Anichebe, Leon Osman, Jack Rodwell, Jose Baxter and Barkley. So if you're looking to him to use academy players I don't think that'd be his approach. I always thought he viewed the kids as a last resort.He's tactically inflexible, if you get him it'll be a static 4-5-1 for eternity. Forget about game changing or system changing substitutions as well, he'll dither with them as much as he does in the transfer market meaning you'll miss out on obtainable targets. Some of the players you've said in here you don't like are definite Moyes type players, this is the man who gave Anichebe 167 games at Everton :uhoh: The Championship's a tough division, I don't think Moyes could handle it in all honesty - that division demands a manager who's been there and done it, Moyes hasn't managed there for about 14 years now.Hope you get yourselves sorted, I've always enjoyed my visits to Villa Park over the years :thumbup:
Everton fan in peace, just thought I'd offer a view on Moyes for you.He'll want to bring in his usual clique of backroom staff - Steve Round, Jimmy Lumsden, Robbie Cooke. Cooke was chief scout, Round was his Assistant Manager. I don't think an Everton or United fan could tell you what role Jimmy Lumsden plays aside from being a Lou Carpenter impersonator.His record at bringing youth players through and managing them properly is patchy at best. He never seemed to know what to do with Barkley, Rooney hated him by the end of his time with us, he signed Stones and never played him despite us being desperately short in central defence while we had him.In his 11 years in charge I think I'd be right in saying he gave debuts to 7 or so academy players - Rooney, James Vaughan, Victor Anichebe, Leon Osman, Jack Rodwell, Jose Baxter and Barkley. So if you're looking to him to use academy players I don't think that'd be his approach. I always thought he viewed the kids as a last resort.He's tactically inflexible, if you get him it'll be a static 4-5-1 for eternity. Forget about game changing or system changing substitutions as well, he'll dither with them as much as he does in the transfer market meaning you'll miss out on obtainable targets. Some of the players you've said in here you don't like are definite Moyes type players, this is the man who gave Anichebe 167 games at Everton :uhoh: The Championship's a tough division, I don't think Moyes could handle it in all honesty - that division demands a manager who's been there and done it, Moyes hasn't managed there for about 14 years now.Hope you get yourselves sorted, I've always enjoyed my visits to Villa Park over the years :thumbup:
Andy Gray speaks:http://www.beinsports.com/en/premier-league/video/who-andy-gray-wants-next-at-villa-park/228010
Anyone who has the ability to kick the following out of the club permanently - preferably head first:GabbyCNZRichardsRichardsonLescottBacunaGuzanHuttonClarkWesrwood
Pearson is also thought of as an arrogant twat by people in the game. I am told by a very credible source that he isn't liked by other manager's as he is aloof and a bit of a knob. That's all very well if you want to upset the current players, fair enough, but going forward, when said players are gone, we have to build properly and get players to be self disciplined and enjoying playing for this club. I am more convinced than ever, after my conversation tonight that Pearson is NOT the man for Villa. Despite the incredible escape with Leicester last season, I think his antics held them back. Now they are playing with unshackled freedom, look at them! No to Pearson.