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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #210 on: October 01, 2016, 11:28:30 PM »
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.

Offline AlexAlexCropley

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #211 on: October 01, 2016, 11:31:26 PM »
Horrible rumours of McClaren circulating.😦

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #212 on: October 01, 2016, 11:33:47 PM »
The Rangers manager wouldn't be a bad shout.

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #213 on: October 01, 2016, 11:35:56 PM »
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Careful now TV I get mullered on here for saying something similar about King and Bernstein.

day to day football manager is a lot more challenging though. It's one thing if like Wenger or Ferguson you've been at the same place for ages, it's quite another when you are asked at that age to start a recovery job. That's the point I'm making albeit a little clumsily.

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #214 on: October 01, 2016, 11:36:00 PM »
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.
The point was you implied 67 was too old for football management, it isn't

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #215 on: October 01, 2016, 11:38:06 PM »
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.
The point was you implied 67 was too old for football management, it isn't

And the point I made is that I don't a 67 year old bloke with a very patchy career taking on our job as it is right now for any number of reasons. One of which in my opinion is that we need someone with a lot more energy, career drive and ambition to get us going again.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #216 on: October 01, 2016, 11:39:22 PM »
Someone that can quote correctly would be good as well.

Offline adrenachrome

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #217 on: October 01, 2016, 11:39:28 PM »
A lot depends how deeply you believe we are in the mire. After all, we may soon click or gel and go storming up the table.

If you are less sanguine however, then Colin is most assuredly a candidate,  hypothetically.

In practice, Tony would never appoint Colin, and is more likely to go for Sven or Glen.


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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #218 on: October 01, 2016, 11:41:56 PM »
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.
The point was you implied 67 was too old for football management, it isn't

And the point I made is that I don't a 67 year old bloke with a very patchy career taking on our job as it is right now for any number of reasons. One of which in my opinion is that we need someone with a lot more energy, career drive and ambition to get us going again.

I think Neil Warnock's age is about as irrelevant as Adolf Hitler's side parting. He has far more relevant defects.

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #219 on: October 01, 2016, 11:42:59 PM »
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.
The point was you implied 67 was too old for football management, it isn't

And the point I made is that I don't a 67 year old bloke with a very patchy career taking on our job as it is right now for any number of reasons. One of which in my opinion is that we need someone with a lot more energy, career drive and ambition to get us going again.

I think Neil Warnock's age is about as irrelevant as Adolf Hitler's side parting. He has far more relevant defects.

Are you saying Neil Warnock's only got one ball?!

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #220 on: October 01, 2016, 11:46:12 PM »
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.
The point was you implied 67 was too old for football management, it isn't

And the point I made is that I don't a 67 year old bloke with a very patchy career taking on our job as it is right now for any number of reasons. One of which in my opinion is that we need someone with a lot more energy, career drive and ambition to get us going again.
We're not sitting pretty mid table , not quite being where we should be, we're 2 points off the relegation spots with no signs of
improving We need someone in who knows how to drag us up the table pronto Let's worry about the long term plan when we've managed to win a few games.

Offline adrenachrome

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #221 on: October 01, 2016, 11:46:12 PM »
Horrible rumours of McClaren circulating.😦

That stems from an article in the Daily Heil written by a primo bozo.

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #222 on: October 01, 2016, 11:47:12 PM »
Stop the quotathon fails please, it makes it a right pain to read for those using mobiles etc.

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #223 on: October 01, 2016, 11:51:55 PM »
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.
Neil Warnock is 67 years old. We don't need a bloke very much at the tail end of his career taking on this job. He might have had the energy for this 10-15 years ago. He is not what we need now.
Wengers 66

1) Let's never again compare Wenger to Warnock, or even just put them in the same sentence. 2) I wouldn't want Wenger starting a rescue a job on us at the age of 66.
The point was you implied 67 was too old for football management, it isn't

And the point I made is that I don't a 67 year old bloke with a very patchy career taking on our job as it is right now for any number of reasons. One of which in my opinion is that we need someone with a lot more energy, career drive and ambition to get us going again.

I think Neil Warnock's age is about as irrelevant as Adolf Hitler's side parting. He has far more relevant defects.

Are you saying Neil Warnock's only got one ball?!
It's in the Albert Hall I believe.

Offline aj2k77

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Re: Next Villa manager
« Reply #224 on: October 01, 2016, 11:54:42 PM »
"This job is going to need a confident, almost arrogant manager with unflappable self belief who everyone respects. "

Wasn't that Sherwood?

Who respects Sherwood? Apart from himself.

 


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