Yes all is wonderful. We are in The Championship aren't we? We do need massive surgery in the Summer. Getting a manager in was as King and Bernstein recognised (apparently) was a priority. Let Derby and co get on with it we're the Villa .......ffs
The real nonsense of this is that Pearson has absolutely no record of 'sorting the wankers out', the only spells where he's achieved anything have both been with Leicester and neither spell came with a 'there's a bunch of arseholes ho aren't putting the effort in' requirement. It appears that for some if you act like a complete tosser by grabbing opposition players by the throat and being a complete dick to the press it means you've got great man management skills.
Quote from: sickbeggar on May 27, 2016, 08:54:42 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on May 27, 2016, 08:47:40 PMQuote from: sickbeggar on May 27, 2016, 08:42:12 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on May 27, 2016, 08:37:26 PMI'm wondering what all the people dismissing Di Matteo as being "too nice" know that I don't?Have they all been in his teams' dressing rooms? For all I know he could be a ruthless bastard behind the scenes. Who knows?In any case, the last manager to get us promoted, the last manager to win us a trophy and the manager who has just win the league are all widely perceived to be "nice", so maybe it's not that much of a handicap?Well i certainly wouldn't have wanted to get on the wrong side of SGT in his Villa days. Decent, respected, maybe even nice but you wouldn't want to cross him imo. Don't think RDM has quite the same feel about him.Why? How can you possibly know what he's like to the players behind closed doors?I don't. Maybe he turns into a raging beast. I just doubt it. Garde didn't strike me as the type either. He probably wasn't.So would you say that, when it comes to appointing a manager, your gut instinct of how the manager might be, based on nothing whatsoever, is more important than past managerial success?
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on May 27, 2016, 08:47:40 PMQuote from: sickbeggar on May 27, 2016, 08:42:12 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on May 27, 2016, 08:37:26 PMI'm wondering what all the people dismissing Di Matteo as being "too nice" know that I don't?Have they all been in his teams' dressing rooms? For all I know he could be a ruthless bastard behind the scenes. Who knows?In any case, the last manager to get us promoted, the last manager to win us a trophy and the manager who has just win the league are all widely perceived to be "nice", so maybe it's not that much of a handicap?Well i certainly wouldn't have wanted to get on the wrong side of SGT in his Villa days. Decent, respected, maybe even nice but you wouldn't want to cross him imo. Don't think RDM has quite the same feel about him.Why? How can you possibly know what he's like to the players behind closed doors?I don't. Maybe he turns into a raging beast. I just doubt it. Garde didn't strike me as the type either. He probably wasn't.
Quote from: sickbeggar on May 27, 2016, 08:42:12 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on May 27, 2016, 08:37:26 PMI'm wondering what all the people dismissing Di Matteo as being "too nice" know that I don't?Have they all been in his teams' dressing rooms? For all I know he could be a ruthless bastard behind the scenes. Who knows?In any case, the last manager to get us promoted, the last manager to win us a trophy and the manager who has just win the league are all widely perceived to be "nice", so maybe it's not that much of a handicap?Well i certainly wouldn't have wanted to get on the wrong side of SGT in his Villa days. Decent, respected, maybe even nice but you wouldn't want to cross him imo. Don't think RDM has quite the same feel about him.Why? How can you possibly know what he's like to the players behind closed doors?
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on May 27, 2016, 08:37:26 PMI'm wondering what all the people dismissing Di Matteo as being "too nice" know that I don't?Have they all been in his teams' dressing rooms? For all I know he could be a ruthless bastard behind the scenes. Who knows?In any case, the last manager to get us promoted, the last manager to win us a trophy and the manager who has just win the league are all widely perceived to be "nice", so maybe it's not that much of a handicap?Well i certainly wouldn't have wanted to get on the wrong side of SGT in his Villa days. Decent, respected, maybe even nice but you wouldn't want to cross him imo. Don't think RDM has quite the same feel about him.
I'm wondering what all the people dismissing Di Matteo as being "too nice" know that I don't?Have they all been in his teams' dressing rooms? For all I know he could be a ruthless bastard behind the scenes. Who knows?In any case, the last manager to get us promoted, the last manager to win us a trophy and the manager who has just win the league are all widely perceived to be "nice", so maybe it's not that much of a handicap?
Not exactly. I know RDM was a joker as a player who was very much liked by all his teammates with not a bad side about him. He certainly wasn't Roy Keane - not that that's a bad thing. The question i'd ask is why can you imagine say Ferguson, Allardyce, Pardew, Bentitez, SGT, Wenger even, totally losing their shit with the players every now and then? You don't know they do anymore than RDM but you can imagine it. RDM you can't. Just like there's nice guys at work you've never seen lose it but you can imagine it, but there's others you just can't in a millions years. As i said mebbe he's a smiling laidback gentlemen in public but becomes a boot throwing beast in the dressing roomAnyway i don't want someone who loses their rag every week or so. The shock wears off on the players and becomes less effective, but i want the threat there
Quote from: sickbeggar on May 27, 2016, 09:43:05 PMNot exactly. I know RDM was a joker as a player who was very much liked by all his teammates with not a bad side about him. He certainly wasn't Roy Keane - not that that's a bad thing. The question i'd ask is why can you imagine say Ferguson, Allardyce, Pardew, Bentitez, SGT, Wenger even, totally losing their shit with the players every now and then? You don't know they do anymore than RDM but you can imagine it. RDM you can't. Just like there's nice guys at work you've never seen lose it but you can imagine it, but there's others you just can't in a millions years. As i said mebbe he's a smiling laidback gentlemen in public but becomes a boot throwing beast in the dressing roomAnyway i don't want someone who loses their rag every week or so. The shock wears off on the players and becomes less effective, but i want the threat thereClaudio Ranieri? Can you imagine him totally losing his shit? Carlo Ancelotti? There's more than one way of doing things.
Can't stand him. Remember the FA Cup final ?
I get that feeling from RDM.