On our way back last week, we stopped off for a beer and and we were joined by a coach load of Leicester fans. I got chatting to a couple of them who said Pearson was a fantastic manager who would get us back up.
Quote from: Clampy on May 21, 2016, 05:06:10 PMOn our way back last week, we stopped off for a beer and and we were joined by a coach load of Leicester fans. I got chatting to a couple of them who said Pearson was a fantastic manager who would get us back up.Whenever I speak to Leicester fans the feeling seems to be that he's a good manager for the upper-Championship/lower-Premier League. Which is, obviously, where we are right now as a club. I'm just not so sure I'd want him in at this moment when we seem to be starting something long-term, because he doesn't strike me as the most long-term planner ever to come into management.
Quote from: paul_e on May 21, 2016, 02:32:02 PMQuote from: Duncan Shaw on May 21, 2016, 02:03:42 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on May 21, 2016, 01:49:04 PMQuote from: Newby on May 21, 2016, 12:45:06 PMI can't believe, given our position, that, if he were interested in coming to this, still, clusterfuck of a club, people are turning their nose up at David Moyes. Neither can I. I also can't believe Nigel Pearson is seen as such a great option.I'm quite staggered by it too, if we were to get Moyes in it would be an amazing coup given where we are.I'm with you both on the Pearson thing, the guy is an absolute wanker who people seem to want purely so the wankers in the team have to deal with a wanker in the dugout.I think the nutter angle is overplayed, I'm attracted to Pearson because I think he's capable of rebuilding on the basis of what he did, and what I've heard from Leicester fans.I also feel he'd have a point to prove, and that we might just be the recipients of someone who's ready to really make his name.
Quote from: Duncan Shaw on May 21, 2016, 02:03:42 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on May 21, 2016, 01:49:04 PMQuote from: Newby on May 21, 2016, 12:45:06 PMI can't believe, given our position, that, if he were interested in coming to this, still, clusterfuck of a club, people are turning their nose up at David Moyes. Neither can I. I also can't believe Nigel Pearson is seen as such a great option.I'm quite staggered by it too, if we were to get Moyes in it would be an amazing coup given where we are.I'm with you both on the Pearson thing, the guy is an absolute wanker who people seem to want purely so the wankers in the team have to deal with a wanker in the dugout.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on May 21, 2016, 01:49:04 PMQuote from: Newby on May 21, 2016, 12:45:06 PMI can't believe, given our position, that, if he were interested in coming to this, still, clusterfuck of a club, people are turning their nose up at David Moyes. Neither can I. I also can't believe Nigel Pearson is seen as such a great option.I'm quite staggered by it too, if we were to get Moyes in it would be an amazing coup given where we are.
Quote from: Newby on May 21, 2016, 12:45:06 PMI can't believe, given our position, that, if he were interested in coming to this, still, clusterfuck of a club, people are turning their nose up at David Moyes. Neither can I. I also can't believe Nigel Pearson is seen as such a great option.
I can't believe, given our position, that, if he were interested in coming to this, still, clusterfuck of a club, people are turning their nose up at David Moyes.
Quote from: LeeB on May 21, 2016, 05:03:26 PMQuote from: paul_e on May 21, 2016, 02:32:02 PMQuote from: Duncan Shaw on May 21, 2016, 02:03:42 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on May 21, 2016, 01:49:04 PMQuote from: Newby on May 21, 2016, 12:45:06 PMI can't believe, given our position, that, if he were interested in coming to this, still, clusterfuck of a club, people are turning their nose up at David Moyes. Neither can I. I also can't believe Nigel Pearson is seen as such a great option.I'm quite staggered by it too, if we were to get Moyes in it would be an amazing coup given where we are.I'm with you both on the Pearson thing, the guy is an absolute wanker who people seem to want purely so the wankers in the team have to deal with a wanker in the dugout.I think the nutter angle is overplayed, I'm attracted to Pearson because I think he's capable of rebuilding on the basis of what he did, and what I've heard from Leicester fans.I also feel he'd have a point to prove, and that we might just be the recipients of someone who's ready to really make his name.He grabbed an opposition player round the throat during a game, offered to fight a fan and acted like a prize c**t with a reporter, he's definitely a nutter and his record really isn't good enough to offset it. Take away 2 months at the end of 14/15 and he'd not even be in the frame.
Quote from: nigel on May 21, 2016, 12:48:11 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on May 21, 2016, 12:36:01 PMQuote from: nigel on May 21, 2016, 12:27:04 PMA big no for Moyes.Do we really want another Scotsman?I can't remember a successful Scot manager at VP in my lifetime.So? What does the performance of a person have to do with the nationality of their predecessors?If you applied for a job, would they be justified in turning you down if the previous incumbent was sacked for embezzlement and incompetence and he happened to be from the same country as you?Pick the best man for the job, regardless of nationality.Our European Cup-winning manager was English. The next English manager we had helped get us relegated. The next one we had after that was brilliant again.The nationality of a predecessor has no bearing whatsoever on the capability of a potential successor.It's my opinion, and I don't happen to think Moyes is the best man for the job either.If he gets the job, though, he will have my, 100%, support.That's fair enough. There are legitimate reasons for not wanting Moyes... I want him but would admit he stunk out the last two clubs he managed. However, his nationality is not a reason to reject him, as you implied in your earlier post.It may have just been a jokey remark that I have read too much into though, in fairness!
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on May 21, 2016, 12:36:01 PMQuote from: nigel on May 21, 2016, 12:27:04 PMA big no for Moyes.Do we really want another Scotsman?I can't remember a successful Scot manager at VP in my lifetime.So? What does the performance of a person have to do with the nationality of their predecessors?If you applied for a job, would they be justified in turning you down if the previous incumbent was sacked for embezzlement and incompetence and he happened to be from the same country as you?Pick the best man for the job, regardless of nationality.Our European Cup-winning manager was English. The next English manager we had helped get us relegated. The next one we had after that was brilliant again.The nationality of a predecessor has no bearing whatsoever on the capability of a potential successor.It's my opinion, and I don't happen to think Moyes is the best man for the job either.If he gets the job, though, he will have my, 100%, support.
Quote from: nigel on May 21, 2016, 12:27:04 PMA big no for Moyes.Do we really want another Scotsman?I can't remember a successful Scot manager at VP in my lifetime.So? What does the performance of a person have to do with the nationality of their predecessors?If you applied for a job, would they be justified in turning you down if the previous incumbent was sacked for embezzlement and incompetence and he happened to be from the same country as you?Pick the best man for the job, regardless of nationality.Our European Cup-winning manager was English. The next English manager we had helped get us relegated. The next one we had after that was brilliant again.The nationality of a predecessor has no bearing whatsoever on the capability of a potential successor.
A big no for Moyes.Do we really want another Scotsman?I can't remember a successful Scot manager at VP in my lifetime.
Quote from: Monty on May 21, 2016, 05:19:08 PMQuote from: Clampy on May 21, 2016, 05:06:10 PMOn our way back last week, we stopped off for a beer and and we were joined by a coach load of Leicester fans. I got chatting to a couple of them who said Pearson was a fantastic manager who would get us back up.Whenever I speak to Leicester fans the feeling seems to be that he's a good manager for the upper-Championship/lower-Premier League. Which is, obviously, where we are right now as a club. I'm just not so sure I'd want him in at this moment when we seem to be starting something long-term, because he doesn't strike me as the most long-term planner ever to come into management.That's why I don't want Moyes, he is "the the most long-term planner ever to come into management" and not only will he take his time, it will be rather dull while we wait for his 50 year plan to bear fruit.
Quote from: paul_e on May 21, 2016, 05:30:02 PMQuote from: LeeB on May 21, 2016, 05:03:26 PMQuote from: paul_e on May 21, 2016, 02:32:02 PMQuote from: Duncan Shaw on May 21, 2016, 02:03:42 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on May 21, 2016, 01:49:04 PMQuote from: Newby on May 21, 2016, 12:45:06 PMI can't believe, given our position, that, if he were interested in coming to this, still, clusterfuck of a club, people are turning their nose up at David Moyes. Neither can I. I also can't believe Nigel Pearson is seen as such a great option.I'm quite staggered by it too, if we were to get Moyes in it would be an amazing coup given where we are.I'm with you both on the Pearson thing, the guy is an absolute wanker who people seem to want purely so the wankers in the team have to deal with a wanker in the dugout.I think the nutter angle is overplayed, I'm attracted to Pearson because I think he's capable of rebuilding on the basis of what he did, and what I've heard from Leicester fans.I also feel he'd have a point to prove, and that we might just be the recipients of someone who's ready to really make his name.He grabbed an opposition player round the throat during a game, offered to fight a fan and acted like a prize c**t with a reporter, he's definitely a nutter and his record really isn't good enough to offset it. Take away 2 months at the end of 14/15 and he'd not even be in the frame.Take away that two months if you please, but then don't discount the work he did for their two promotions.And if would be folly to dismiss the work ethic and the cutting edge back room set up that has helped them deliver what they have this season.James McArthur has one of those faces, too.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on May 21, 2016, 05:27:03 PMQuote from: Monty on May 21, 2016, 05:19:08 PMQuote from: Clampy on May 21, 2016, 05:06:10 PMOn our way back last week, we stopped off for a beer and and we were joined by a coach load of Leicester fans. I got chatting to a couple of them who said Pearson was a fantastic manager who would get us back up.Whenever I speak to Leicester fans the feeling seems to be that he's a good manager for the upper-Championship/lower-Premier League. Which is, obviously, where we are right now as a club. I'm just not so sure I'd want him in at this moment when we seem to be starting something long-term, because he doesn't strike me as the most long-term planner ever to come into management.That's why I don't want Moyes, he is "the the most long-term planner ever to come into management" and not only will he take his time, it will be rather dull while we wait for his 50 year plan to bear fruit.You don't want a manager with a long term plan? I think we need to remember we've just been relegated and frankly Moyes would be a hell of a coup. He would also be an indication that the doubts around Dr Tony are maybe a little bit unfair.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on May 21, 2016, 06:22:44 PMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on May 21, 2016, 05:27:03 PMQuote from: Monty on May 21, 2016, 05:19:08 PMQuote from: Clampy on May 21, 2016, 05:06:10 PMOn our way back last week, we stopped off for a beer and and we were joined by a coach load of Leicester fans. I got chatting to a couple of them who said Pearson was a fantastic manager who would get us back up.Whenever I speak to Leicester fans the feeling seems to be that he's a good manager for the upper-Championship/lower-Premier League. Which is, obviously, where we are right now as a club. I'm just not so sure I'd want him in at this moment when we seem to be starting something long-term, because he doesn't strike me as the most long-term planner ever to come into management.That's why I don't want Moyes, he is "the the most long-term planner ever to come into management" and not only will he take his time, it will be rather dull while we wait for his 50 year plan to bear fruit.You don't want a manager with a long term plan? I think we need to remember we've just been relegated and frankly Moyes would be a hell of a coup. He would also be an indication that the doubts around Dr Tony are maybe a little bit unfair.A coup. A statement of intent. A name. Like pissing down your leg, it gives you a nice warm feeling but after that it's crap.Villa fans swooning over Moyes reminds me of the Sunderland fans with MON. And we all know how that ended.
Chris Coleman is staying on as Wales manager, so he's not coming to Villa
Yes but I go back to fact that we are in the Championship now. You seemto be massively against Moyes and your basis for that is long term planning. So I'm assuming you didn't rate the job he did at Everton? Because to be honest if he managed to do anywhere near what he did at Everton with Villa we'd be in a pretty bloody good position.