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: 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.Exactly no we don't want another Scottish. Randy mentioned Bannockburn, that may well be by the by for some people, but me, I couldn't give a fuck, dont want no more Scottish rangers pricks at my VillaFuck off Scotland until you agree that this is United Kingdom. Then I will accept you.
"hope we are looking to be better than 5/6 type. Team"Good for them - we are in the Championship, with the poorest squad of all the relegated teams.
In our position I really doubt we'd be able to attract a manager who can get us promoted, in to the top 6 and then make the step on from that. He'd be some manager.
The glass ceiling of the Premier League top six feels like a fantasy galaxy far, far away at the moment and one that sounds rather appealing.
Quote from: aj2k77 on May 22, 2016, 07:50:29 PMIn our position I really doubt we'd be able to attract a manager who can get us promoted, in to the top 6 and then make the step on from that. He'd be some manager.Two years ago I doubt anyone would've thought that a combination of Pearson and Ranieri would gain promotion, miraculously escape relegation AND win the league. We're still a big club. I think Moyes, di Matteo, Rodgers (I know he's off), etc.. is about our caliber. More than ever money talks. I just don't want to drown in the lower leagues for long. Get a high level manager in with this new found vision of Dr. X before it turns sour.. again.
But from 06/7 onwards, they scored 52, 55, 55, 60, 51, 50. More than us in all pretty much despite the MON spending.
If Moyes is appointed, I would feel as I did with MO'N. The biggest point was that it meant we were obviously getting a new owner who had the funds to attract MO'N. So if we get Moyes, to me it means we have real backing.