The Rangers manager wouldn't be a bad shout.
As you can see I have nothing like the points of some earlier posters, yet here is my take on the 'noise' on this subject.....It isn't about one man, or replacing him/her with another. There is a selection process and criteria / performance measures that have to be put in place when there is so much at stake. (hard cash, plus the clubs reputation / history whatever). Presumably these are in place now and the appointed mgt team are measured against them. It would be highly unlikely for any triggers (sic) to apply after 10 or so games. Ridiculously expensive to change things too early. Might be a view that the season should run out and then there is a measurement point or adjustment (i.e. change as necessary).The set up and flow through of talent goes much deeper than whether we are 433 this week, have scouted the opposition, selected player a or b again despite the fans vitriol / preference, manager is clued up or clueless (highly subjective). There needs to be a whole programme that runs for maybe 3 years (to say turn u21s into '24s'). There is a board reporting to the chairman with significant football experience who will know this and are working towards building a design of club, ethos, way we play etc. for the long term.There was a real problem with the attitudes last season, and super progress was made in the close season in weeding out, letting contracts run off, selling off or retiring most of them. (couple left I know but at least they are out of the way.) Maybe some of the new recruits were a bit hastily selected, and certainly not cheaply, not a bad holding pattern for now, gotta work them harder with systems and tactics.That's my take so far, like most posters would love to see Villa straight back up, realistically it isn't going to happen yet, and throwing money at it so soon isn't the answer.
I'd prefer Fat Sam but too much shit around him at the moment so Bruce for me.
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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.
Quote from: DB on October 01, 2016, 05:00:53 PMI'd prefer Fat Sam but too much shit around him at the moment so Bruce for me.My thoughts excately. Rowet could do a good job too but its highly unlikely he would leave the Blues for us right now sadly. If we made a change right now we just need a steady pair of hands with experience and some personality to motivate this useless bunch. Think Bruce at least for awhile could get us heading the right direction.
There was a real problem with the attitudes last season, and super progress was made in the close season in weeding out, letting contracts run off, selling off or retiring most of them. (couple left I know but at least they are out of the way.) Maybe some of the new recruits were a bit hastily selected, and certainly not cheaply, not a bad holding pattern for now, gotta work them harder with systems and tactics.
Quote from: Gregorys Boy on October 02, 2016, 12:07:24 AMQuote from: DB on October 01, 2016, 05:00:53 PMI'd prefer Fat Sam but too much shit around him at the moment so Bruce for me.My thoughts excately. Rowet could do a good job too but its highly unlikely he would leave the Blues for us right now sadly. If we made a change right now we just need a steady pair of hands with experience and some personality to motivate this useless bunch. Think Bruce at least for awhile could get us heading the right direction.I disagree, I think he would walk barefoot over broken glass to come here. I just don't think he's done remotely enough to prove that he's the man we need. He's having a very similar start to last season,which nosedived (pun intended) significantly. He's nowhere near ready to take on a big club, likewise Smith at Brentford.