Quote from: Small Rodent on April 10, 2016, 03:35:15 PMAt least Villa are getting relegated without a manager.Unlike Newcastle and Sunderland with their world class managers Benitez and AllardyceLook how much Newcastle spent in January too. I think the horse had bolted by the time the January window opened so I can understand the situation not to spend. The proviso is that there's money available to rebuild in the summer - Newcastle might not be in that position now.
At least Villa are getting relegated without a manager.Unlike Newcastle and Sunderland with their world class managers Benitez and Allardyce
I'd take Warnock. I think he'd stabilise us
Quote from: VillaAlways on April 10, 2016, 01:55:19 PMI'd take Warnock. I think he'd stabilise usYou are joking ....... aren't you ....... aren't you!!
Quote from: olaftab on April 10, 2016, 01:39:48 PMBruce is a relegation specialist and it would be a terrible appointment if it came to be.Bruce who has admitted Hull are now unlikely to get automatic promotion as their form has collapsed.
Bruce is a relegation specialist and it would be a terrible appointment if it came to be.
The important thing for us is that the new board starts making sensible decisions and turning us around. I'm hoping that our academy, which is better than Sunderland and Newcastle's, might give us a leg up. But it's the signings we make to integrate with our youngsters which will be key.
However comical Newcastle were, they weren't in the same universe of shitness as we are now. They had just enough to build on and turn around. We have to start from the basement up. And after five years of getting almost everything wrong, we suddenly have to start getting most things right, while every ragtag outfit in the league lines up to have a pop. That's going to be some turnaround.
Quote from: Jimbo on April 10, 2016, 03:40:22 PMHowever comical Newcastle were, they weren't in the same universe of shitness as we are now. They had just enough to build on and turn around. We have to start from the basement up. And after five years of getting almost everything wrong, we suddenly have to start getting most things right, while every ragtag outfit in the league lines up to have a pop. That's going to be some turnaround. Again though you are looking at it from a Villa fan perspective, and all I am saying is Newcastle fans thought precisely that about their lot at the time. Yet their rag tag lot walked the division. I don't believe that our players are as bad as they have shown, but they need help from some new players and a fresh start with a manager that is going to unite them.
Hughton I can see being perfectly okay, but I can't help but feel that the club needs less stabilising than a complete top-to-bottom renovation. Hughton's a very steady kind of manager, and I'd worry that steadiness might turn into stagnation.