Quote from: Dave on October 03, 2016, 03:11:18 PMAnd that's before even starting on the strikers - McCormack, Kodjia, Ayew and Gestede is a top two set of forwards if used correctly rather than bottom six.I don't even think the midfield options are that bad compared to most other clubs. Grealish and Adomah as attacking midfielders are a cut above most at this level. Tsibola and Jedinak are a cut above most as well. Gardner and Westwood are better benchwarmers than the majority of teams at this level will have available.The only truly weak part of our squad is in goal, which is not ideal, but still leaves whoever comes in with a pretty good set of players to work with. Not to mention the best academy in the league, the best training facilities, plenty of spending power in January, and a great stadium full of fans to cheer them on if they get it right.
And that's before even starting on the strikers - McCormack, Kodjia, Ayew and Gestede is a top two set of forwards if used correctly rather than bottom six.
For those saying the likes of even Rowett and Wagner won't be interested in the job, it will be interesting to hear their reaction when asked about it in the media (as they invariably will be). If it's an emphatic 'Not interested at all,' then I'm near certain it will be a case of Steve Bruce, come on down. If the pair go the mealy mouthed route of 'I'm happy in my current job, I won't discuss other jobs,' in football-speak, that means they'd at least be keen to hear what we have to say.If either of them gives a flat 'no comment' you can take it as read that talks have already begun and one of them will soon be making their way to the managerial slaughterhouse at B6.
Clarke anyone
Quote from: KevinGage on October 03, 2016, 03:44:58 PMFor those saying the likes of even Rowett and Wagner won't be interested in the job, it will be interesting to hear their reaction when asked about it in the media (as they invariably will be). If it's an emphatic 'Not interested at all,' then I'm near certain it will be a case of Steve Bruce, come on down. If the pair go the mealy mouthed route of 'I'm happy in my current job, I won't discuss other jobs,' in football-speak, that means they'd at least be keen to hear what we have to say.If either of them gives a flat 'no comment' you can take it as read that talks have already begun and one of them will soon be making their way to the managerial slaughterhouse at B6. I've already told you its going to be Wagner - can feel it in my water
Quote from: CT Villan on October 03, 2016, 02:44:19 PMQuote from: Monty on October 03, 2016, 02:32:05 PMChico, I don't want Allardyce, but his record is demonstrably better than Warnock's, and what I've read about his actual management methods is much better too. I guess that depends on your definition of demonstrable. According to wiki, their records look pretty similar.Regardless, I don't think a 'let's just get promoted and worry about what comes next later' approach is one that Dr T will entertain. You don't put the long-term management structure in place as he has and then adopt a short term strategy. I think/hope he will try and find someone who can lead us to the PL and beyond. I am tired of the revolving door and want some continuity.I just want some wins. Imagine it... people leaving Villa Park... smiling. Looking at the table knowing that you'll have improved your position since the last time you checked. Players punching the air having successfully scored more goals than the opposition. I'm a dreamer, me.
Quote from: Monty on October 03, 2016, 02:32:05 PMChico, I don't want Allardyce, but his record is demonstrably better than Warnock's, and what I've read about his actual management methods is much better too. I guess that depends on your definition of demonstrable. According to wiki, their records look pretty similar.Regardless, I don't think a 'let's just get promoted and worry about what comes next later' approach is one that Dr T will entertain. You don't put the long-term management structure in place as he has and then adopt a short term strategy. I think/hope he will try and find someone who can lead us to the PL and beyond. I am tired of the revolving door and want some continuity.
Chico, I don't want Allardyce, but his record is demonstrably better than Warnock's, and what I've read about his actual management methods is much better too.
Grealish and Adomah as attacking midfielders are a cut above most at this level. Tsibola and Jedinak are a cut above most as well.
Quote from: Phil from the upper holte on October 03, 2016, 03:56:17 PMClarke anyone Can't see him leaving Newcastle to become player/manager.
QuoteGrealish and Adomah as attacking midfielders are a cut above most at this level. Tsibola and Jedinak are a cut above most as well. Tish is an injury prone young kid.Jedinak would be ok if he had someone with legs alongside him.Grealish is poor. Floats about, no end product. Impact sub at very best.Adomah - looks decent in flashes. In flashes only.That midfield, regardless of who is in charge, will never get a team promoted.