I look at the list on the poll above and I despair.Really?For Aston Villa?Nobody, including DM, really excites me or makes me think, 'If we could only get him...'I'm sorry, but relegation is not an issue with taking the lead at a club like ours. Aston Villa. Poetic, historical, romantic. Global recognition for a start. Massive presence in the UK. Everything to achieve and to establish, again. Tons of goodwill, huge fan base. With the right person and team, this could be absolutely brilliant. Just hoping that the new Board don't underestimate the football magic and international pulling power that truly is Aston Villa.Voted for 'other'.
It was interesting to compare the large Moyes majority on here with the narrow Pearson lead amongst people I spoke to at the match.
i do hope the club makes a statement of intent with whoever the new manager ends up being.I also hope make a verbal statement that says, yes we are going down but we will do everything to ensure to go straight back up, and as champions.Set ambition and expectation high.
Quote from: andyh on April 09, 2016, 09:11:14 PMi do hope the club makes a statement of intent with whoever the new manager ends up being.I also hope make a verbal statement that says, yes we are going down but we will do everything to ensure to go straight back up, and as champions.Set ambition and expectation high. Hasn't Bernstein kind of said that, that while relegation isn't good the journey back is ace and something to enjoy? I don't think any of them are planning to spend significant time in the Championship.
A well run PL Aston Villa is as attractive a job as there is in football.
It's only a fantastic opportunity Lou if the candidates looking at the job see it that way. My point is we as fans are looking at how big and great Villa can be again. A manager with no ties to the club or history will look to see if it is a good career move. And all of the romanticism is worth little if the "job" doesn't allow that manager to unlock how great Villa has been and can be.