Quote from: cdbullyweefan on May 22, 2016, 03:19:03 PMQuote from: TonyD on May 22, 2016, 03:15:21 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on May 22, 2016, 02:07:02 PMI don't think Moyes will find a bigger job than Aston Villa this summer. And we won't find a more established or reputable manger than him.Or more dour and boring.You would've hated Ron Saunders.Ron was neither dour or boring. He was dry and funny with it.
Quote from: TonyD on May 22, 2016, 03:15:21 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on May 22, 2016, 02:07:02 PMI don't think Moyes will find a bigger job than Aston Villa this summer. And we won't find a more established or reputable manger than him.Or more dour and boring.You would've hated Ron Saunders.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on May 22, 2016, 02:07:02 PMI don't think Moyes will find a bigger job than Aston Villa this summer. And we won't find a more established or reputable manger than him.Or more dour and boring.
I don't think Moyes will find a bigger job than Aston Villa this summer. And we won't find a more established or reputable manger than him.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on May 22, 2016, 03:25:05 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on May 22, 2016, 03:19:03 PMQuote from: TonyD on May 22, 2016, 03:15:21 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on May 22, 2016, 02:07:02 PMI don't think Moyes will find a bigger job than Aston Villa this summer. And we won't find a more established or reputable manger than him.Or more dour and boring.You would've hated Ron Saunders.Ron was neither dour or boring. He was dry and funny with it.and successfull, his teams were not exactly dull either.No comparison.
David Moyes considering formal offer to become Aston Villa's next managerDavid Moyes is the firm favourite to take over at Villa Park this summerThe former Manchester United boss is mulling over whether to take the job Roberto Di Matteo and Nigel Pearson are also candidates for the positionBy LAURIE WHITWELL FOR MAILONLINEPUBLISHED: 14:16 GMT, 22 May 2016 | UPDATED: 14:21 GMT, 22 May 2016 David Moyes has become the front runner to become the next manager of Aston Villa according to sources, with the former Manchester United boss considering a formal offer to take the reins.Three potential candidates for the job have been confirmed in an exclusive interview with owner-in-waiting Tony Xia: Roberto Di Matteo, Nigel Pearson and Moyes.Xia has declined to say which of the trio has been offered the job but it is understood Moyes is in the driving seat.David Moyes is the favourite to take over at Aston Villa and is mulling over a formal contract offerMoyes is represented by his agent brother, Kenny, who is believed to be negotiating the terms and conditions under which his sibling would take the post.Sources say Xia’s representatives held lengthy face-to-face talks with Moyes at the former Everton manager’s home on Thursday night.The principle consideration for Xia is hiring a man he believes can get Villa promoted from the Championship as soon as possible, a feat Di Matteo and Pearson have both proved they can do, with West Brom and Leicester respectively.But Xia also wants a manager capable of being part of his Villa project longer-term, firstly getting them back up, then stabilising them, then making a push for Europe.Moyes is believed to have outlined his case that he could need to build three Villa sides, one to achieve each of those goals, and his detailed thinking made an impression.The key issue now is whether he believes the summer could throw up a more immediate opportunity at a Premier League club, and whether he considers waiting for such a chance is a risk.Pearson was the preferred candidate selected by outgoing chairman Steve Hollis, while Di Matteo also impressed Xia's advisors but is reportedly in talks with Lazio.
To us maybe. Other fans considered him dour. I'm sure we would get to like Moyes if he won a few games.
We don't just need a decent manager, we need one with a strong personality, and who will rebuild this club from the ground up.Of the three names mentioned, Moyes strikes me as the obvious one.What's more, we have just been relegated, we are going to need to try to remain relevant and high profile. Appointing Moyes would certainly achieve that. Moyes and Benitez managing in the championship would make for a very interesting season I'm amazed some are turning their nose up at him.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on May 22, 2016, 03:27:14 PMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on May 22, 2016, 03:25:05 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on May 22, 2016, 03:19:03 PMQuote from: TonyD on May 22, 2016, 03:15:21 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on May 22, 2016, 02:07:02 PMI don't think Moyes will find a bigger job than Aston Villa this summer. And we won't find a more established or reputable manger than him.Or more dour and boring.You would've hated Ron Saunders.Ron was neither dour or boring. He was dry and funny with it.and successfull, his teams were not exactly dull either.No comparison.Prior to Villa he won a second division title at Norwich. Hardly successful before the masterstroke he pulled off with us. Sometimes things just need to align and they did for him with us.
QuoteDavid Moyes considering formal offer to become Aston Villa's next managerDavid Moyes is the firm favourite to take over at Villa Park this summerThe former Manchester United boss is mulling over whether to take the job Roberto Di Matteo and Nigel Pearson are also candidates for the positionBy LAURIE WHITWELL FOR MAILONLINEPUBLISHED: 14:16 GMT, 22 May 2016 | UPDATED: 14:21 GMT, 22 May 2016 David Moyes has become the front runner to become the next manager of Aston Villa according to sources, with the former Manchester United boss considering a formal offer to take the reins.Three potential candidates for the job have been confirmed in an exclusive interview with owner-in-waiting Tony Xia: Roberto Di Matteo, Nigel Pearson and Moyes.Xia has declined to say which of the trio has been offered the job but it is understood Moyes is in the driving seat.David Moyes is the favourite to take over at Aston Villa and is mulling over a formal contract offerMoyes is represented by his agent brother, Kenny, who is believed to be negotiating the terms and conditions under which his sibling would take the post.Sources say Xia’s representatives held lengthy face-to-face talks with Moyes at the former Everton manager’s home on Thursday night.The principle consideration for Xia is hiring a man he believes can get Villa promoted from the Championship as soon as possible, a feat Di Matteo and Pearson have both proved they can do, with West Brom and Leicester respectively.But Xia also wants a manager capable of being part of his Villa project longer-term, firstly getting them back up, then stabilising them, then making a push for Europe.Moyes is believed to have outlined his case that he could need to build three Villa sides, one to achieve each of those goals, and his detailed thinking made an impression.The key issue now is whether he believes the summer could throw up a more immediate opportunity at a Premier League club, and whether he considers waiting for such a chance is a risk.Pearson was the preferred candidate selected by outgoing chairman Steve Hollis, while Di Matteo also impressed Xia's advisors but is reportedly in talks with Lazio.
Or years of comical defending, poor concentration, no shape or organisation, players ruling the roost and getting beaten, replaced by actually having a game plan and drilled players.