Quote from: peter w on April 06, 2016, 09:29:11 AMThen you listen to him on StarSports/ESPN and he's very savvy and tactically aware. I watched him after that on ITV and it was chalk and cheese. Not sure whether he thought, or was told, to keep it brief but simple but there was none of the understanding and analysis that I became used to. Plus he and his kids are Villa fans do he must be a good 'un.Ahhh interesting, I've never seen or heard that programme. Links to highlights? Or will I actually have to find it myself (BOOOOO)? I must say, I'd be completely unsurprised if ITV told its commentators 'keep it simple, our viewers are morons'.
Then you listen to him on StarSports/ESPN and he's very savvy and tactically aware. I watched him after that on ITV and it was chalk and cheese. Not sure whether he thought, or was told, to keep it brief but simple but there was none of the understanding and analysis that I became used to. Plus he and his kids are Villa fans do he must be a good 'un.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 06, 2016, 08:44:02 AMQuote from: maidstonevillain on April 06, 2016, 08:18:55 AMCan't see the point. Surely it is a role Brian Little can fill, or one he is already doing. Little is a (possibly unpaid) advisor. Townsend would be full-time and in charge. He'd be a good call - I've always thought he'd make a good manager. He knows football, you never hear a bad word about him and he is/was a leader. He's the one player we've never replaced and he could give chapter and verse to Richards about captaincy.Think he was part of that ''lads club'' at Chelsea who Graeme Le Saux said he was bullied by, (constantly called a homosexual for being different etc.) but that aside, he seemed to keep his nose clean over the years.
Quote from: maidstonevillain on April 06, 2016, 08:18:55 AMCan't see the point. Surely it is a role Brian Little can fill, or one he is already doing. Little is a (possibly unpaid) advisor. Townsend would be full-time and in charge. He'd be a good call - I've always thought he'd make a good manager. He knows football, you never hear a bad word about him and he is/was a leader. He's the one player we've never replaced and he could give chapter and verse to Richards about captaincy.
Can't see the point. Surely it is a role Brian Little can fill, or one he is already doing.
Quote from: eamonn on April 06, 2016, 11:14:13 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 06, 2016, 08:44:02 AMQuote from: maidstonevillain on April 06, 2016, 08:18:55 AMCan't see the point. Surely it is a role Brian Little can fill, or one he is already doing. Little is a (possibly unpaid) advisor. Townsend would be full-time and in charge. He'd be a good call - I've always thought he'd make a good manager. He knows football, you never hear a bad word about him and he is/was a leader. He's the one player we've never replaced and he could give chapter and verse to Richards about captaincy.Think he was part of that ''lads club'' at Chelsea who Graeme Le Saux said he was bullied by, (constantly called a homosexual for being different etc.) but that aside, he seemed to keep his nose clean over the years. I think this was disappointing to be brought up (by le saux) specifically regarding Townsend. townsend's 'crime' was when le saux was reading the Guardian Townsend would grab the paper and mock it for its interest levels and lack of football. Obviously it would be more base than that but who among us who have played football 9not making this just about football but in all workplaces) have played/worked with colleagues who are just fuckwits? We all have. Townsend may have learned from his mistakes and may look at them with a little bit of shame, but the incident Le saux specifically referred to (and he mentioned Townsend by name and linked him to this one incident) should have been ;eft inhouse and between them.
He's the last Villa skipper to lift a trophy, he's positive and a he's winner. I can't see any downside to having Andy Townsend's presence back around the Club, it would be good to see him back.