Whatever happens we need a manager in asap because we at least need a leader at the club even for the last few games. Black isn't up to it and his "anarchy" comments make him look weak and pathetic. I really don't know what he was trying to achieve with those comments.
Quote from: HolmesyVilla on April 16, 2016, 10:23:49 AMHow about Stuart Pearce and Gareth Southgate both in charge. Meets the criteria of being English, well connected to Bernstein. Southgate has the knowledge of how our club operates, which IMO is almost a fundamental requirement for the next manager, having been captain and Pearce has got the fire, good combo I been thinking. Both were fully committed as players for club & country, something for some of our 'pro' players to learn from.They might be defensive but this can be countered by the fact we got Traore,Green,Grealish,Ayew(hopefully) to createTwo failed league managers, no thanks.
How about Stuart Pearce and Gareth Southgate both in charge. Meets the criteria of being English, well connected to Bernstein. Southgate has the knowledge of how our club operates, which IMO is almost a fundamental requirement for the next manager, having been captain and Pearce has got the fire, good combo I been thinking. Both were fully committed as players for club & country, something for some of our 'pro' players to learn from.They might be defensive but this can be countered by the fact we got Traore,Green,Grealish,Ayew(hopefully) to create
Quote from: avfcpg on April 16, 2016, 11:43:47 AMQuite simply I've got to the stage where I really couldn't care less what sort of person is in charge. If he gets us winning, playing football and back up then that's all that matters for me now, even if the board and owner are largely responsible for this mess. I liked Garde, Lambert, Sherwood etc etc etc etc but after 5-6 years of watching the club die on it's arse I'd gladly take an idiot that gets results rather then a likeable manager that doesn't. Same here.
Quite simply I've got to the stage where I really couldn't care less what sort of person is in charge. If he gets us winning, playing football and back up then that's all that matters for me now, even if the board and owner are largely responsible for this mess. I liked Garde, Lambert, Sherwood etc etc etc etc but after 5-6 years of watching the club die on it's arse I'd gladly take an idiot that gets results rather then a likeable manager that doesn't.
If he purges the losing mentality in the dressing room and starts winning I will swallow all the ostrich eggs. He can tell me to fuck off and die if he likes. I will probably do the latter anyway but not the former.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on April 16, 2016, 11:56:08 AMWhatever happens we need a manager in asap because we at least need a leader at the club even for the last few games. Black isn't up to it and his "anarchy" comments make him look weak and pathetic. I really don't know what he was trying to achieve with those comments. Give a clear message to anyone coming through the door that there's a squad full of c***s and wankers to deal with.That after 3 months of coaching or managing them he'd quite cheerfully give them the full Nigel Pearson.That he knows he's out of the door in 4 weeks and he really can't be arsed doing the usual managerial bollocks of eating shit and defending the indefensible.Maybe he's just the warm up act for Nigel "takes no shit, you f##king ostrich" Pearson.How does publicly calling our that bunch of wankers that defile Villa Park and Bodymoor Heath, who usually hide behind a security blanket provided by the manager thus removing their protection from direct accountability make him weak?Why is letting the fans know, that what we've long suspected is in fact true, pathetic?The only thing missing was a jibe about Black being the cheap option.
My biggest reservation about Pearson is that he can be divisive and more than anything we need unity.