I'd be very disappointed if Pearson took over especially with Moyes out of work and interested in the job. We've got a chance to prove to fans that we still have ambition for the club and get the fans back inside. Employing Pearson would send out all the wrong messages yet again.
Quote from: Gregorys Boy on March 29, 2016, 11:27:45 PMQuote from: Le Lapin on March 29, 2016, 11:22:12 PMPearson is another gamble by the club, just as Remi, Sherwood, Lambert and McLeish were gambles. Our gambles have failed. The team that takes the field at the weekend is a monument to all these failed managers. A badly run club. Just get a manager in with experience, gravitas and a long term vision for the club. No gobshites. Pearson nearly had Leicester relegated before they went on that run to stay up. He is not what we need. He's another gamble. But don't you think that he deserves credit for Leicester's likely title win? The momentum started at the back end of last season and really the current manager has had very little to do since. Because of Pearson's hot head then it would be a gamble, but I do think at least short term he would do the job.No. Ranieri and the team deserve credit for that. Yes it's the team he put together and he deserves some credit for that. Do you honestly think that he is the best man to stabilise a big club like Villa, build a new squad and bring us back up next season and then build from that? The guy would be under the microscope here. Don't think it will work.
Quote from: Le Lapin on March 29, 2016, 11:22:12 PMPearson is another gamble by the club, just as Remi, Sherwood, Lambert and McLeish were gambles. Our gambles have failed. The team that takes the field at the weekend is a monument to all these failed managers. A badly run club. Just get a manager in with experience, gravitas and a long term vision for the club. No gobshites. Pearson nearly had Leicester relegated before they went on that run to stay up. He is not what we need. He's another gamble. But don't you think that he deserves credit for Leicester's likely title win? The momentum started at the back end of last season and really the current manager has had very little to do since. Because of Pearson's hot head then it would be a gamble, but I do think at least short term he would do the job.
Pearson is another gamble by the club, just as Remi, Sherwood, Lambert and McLeish were gambles. Our gambles have failed. The team that takes the field at the weekend is a monument to all these failed managers. A badly run club. Just get a manager in with experience, gravitas and a long term vision for the club. No gobshites. Pearson nearly had Leicester relegated before they went on that run to stay up. He is not what we need. He's another gamble.
The thing with Moyes, and i keep saying this, is you would hope he'd be able to come in and make demands for agreeing to come here. I don't want a manager who say targets Barry(as an example) only for the board and Reilly to say, "We can't afford him, here's Rudi Guayno, Ghanian U21 from French side St Laurent Blanc, will be as good as Barry in 3 years time". That's my main problem with Pearson, he may not have the clout to get control of the transfers. Whoever comes in MUST be given that control.
Quote from: sickbeggar on March 30, 2016, 10:44:02 AMThe thing with Moyes, and i keep saying this, is you would hope he'd be able to come in and make demands for agreeing to come here. I don't want a manager who say targets Barry(as an example) only for the board and Reilly to say, "We can't afford him, here's Rudi Guayno, Ghanian U21 from French side St Laurent Blanc, will be as good as Barry in 3 years time". That's my main problem with Pearson, he may not have the clout to get control of the transfers. Whoever comes in MUST be given that control.Do you really think Reilly will be here next season? I don't.
Moyse favourite??#link to Daily Heil removed #