Where is the new manager photo with shirt/scarf?Odd. Surely Tony the guy on the gate has a camera phone.
Quote from: darren woolley on June 03, 2016, 11:37:36 AMWelcome RDM and Steve Clarke it can only get better.yes
Welcome RDM and Steve Clarke it can only get better.
On paper at least it seems a good partneship. Roberto should be able to improve our style of play, and should have some good ideas fro the younger players to improve their games, whereas I think Clarke will be more hands on, on the training field and bring some different experience of his own. Still think they have their work cut out for them, but then would probably be the case no matter who we got.
Does he remind anyone else a bit of Parker from Thunderbirds
I don't see what either of them being previously employed by WBA has anything to do with things. RDM has proven experience at getting them out of the Championship at the first attempt as well as winning the Champions League with Chelsea. It all bodes well for me.
Quote from: robbo1874 on June 02, 2016, 11:18:17 PMHadn't realised he was also a player and him and RDM played in the same Chelsea side, as suggested by the BBC article? Part of the final Chelsea teams before they become disgustingly rich.Him, Frank Sinclair and Erland Johnsen across the back, Eddie Newton and Gavin Peacock in midfield and John Spencer up front. As mediocre a team as you can imagine.He was on the way out by the time Di Matteo was coming in, but there will have been a couple of years of crossover.
Hadn't realised he was also a player and him and RDM played in the same Chelsea side, as suggested by the BBC article?
Next Aston Villa manager: Steve Clarke, Kevin Bond and Massimiliano Marchesi set to join staffhttp://myinforms.com/en-gb/a/35360668-next-aston-villa-manager-steve-clarke-kevin-bond-and-massimiliano-marchesi-set-to-join-staff/Steve Clarke and Kevin Bond would be terrific additions.