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.
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: Toronto Villa on April 10, 2016, 04:17:17 PMQuote 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.Prior to their relegation, Newcastle hadn't even been involved in a battle against the drop since their previous promotion in 1993. They'd never finished below fourteenth in that period. It seems likely they'd have survived if not for one awful season in which the fuckwittery of appointing managers based on Geordieness rather than ability saw them relegated. Even then, they only went down by a point.Our relegation, by contrast, is after half a decade of just about surviving, culminating in a relegation with a an embarrassing points total.There is no comparison between their side that went down and straight back up and our shower of shite.
The one advantage to Hughton is that he's already stood in a dug out with a massive crowd baying for results. It's an interesting choice.
Do you not think Hughton will look at McLeish's time here and think 'no thanks'?
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 10, 2016, 04:17:17 PMQuote 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.Prior to their relegation, Newcastle hadn't even been involved in a battle against the drop since their previous promotion in 1993. They'd never finished below fourteenth in that period. It seems likely they'd have survived if not for one awful season in which the fuckwittery of appointing managers based on Geordieness rather than ability saw them relegated. Even then, they only went down by a point.Our relegation, by contrast, is after half a decade of just about surviving, culminating in a relegation with an embarrassing points total.There is no comparison between their side that went down and straight back up and our shower of shite.
I'm coming round to Hughton especially his record in the Championship. He has a very calm demeanour about him that we could do with at the club, and while Garde had that, what he didn't do is unite the group. Something we desperately needed post Sherwood. I do wonder though why he keeps going from job to job? You'd think he was competent enough to stay in one place for a decent length of time even if you accept his ceiling in the PL is mid table at best.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 10, 2016, 04:24:03 PMI'm coming round to Hughton especially his record in the Championship. He has a very calm demeanour about him that we could do with at the club, and while Garde had that, what he didn't do is unite the group. Something we desperately needed post Sherwood. I do wonder though why he keeps going from job to job? You'd think he was competent enough to stay in one place for a decent length of time even if you accept his ceiling in the PL is mid table at best.dont think Norwich are any better now than when they got rid of himHe signed a couple of turkeys at Norwich that counted against him, Van Wolfswinkle and HooperNewcastle should never have got rid of him, it was rumoured he was too close to players Ashley wanted rid of - Nolan, Carroll etcDont be expecting free flowing football but id take not being rolled over at the first sign of a battle next season as a starting point
Quote from: Des Little on April 10, 2016, 04:32:59 PMDo you not think Hughton will look at McLeish's time here and think 'no thanks'? I think Hughton's been away from that lot long enough not to be thought of as particularly ex-Them by all but the daftest of our support.
If McLeish was any good the whole Nose thing would have been quickly forgotten. Though I take the point he came directly from them having just been the manager of their relegation, thus making it an even more insane decision.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 10, 2016, 04:45:42 PMIf McLeish was any good the whole Nose thing would have been quickly forgotten. Though I take the point he came directly from them having just been the manager of their relegation, thus making it an even more insane decision.Keep saying this but for me, if mcleish had been a really good manager rather than a grim doom merchant, taking him from them would have been a bonus.