Quote from: Dave on October 03, 2016, 06:04:24 PMQuote from: exiled on the wirral! on October 03, 2016, 05:56:45 PMI would like to see Ryan Giggs given the job...he has learnt from the best and I think would get the best out of our exciting frontline and would probably give our young lads a chance. The thought of Warnock or Bruce in the home dugout at Villa Park sends a shiver down by spine.So we should employ Giggs just because he "learnt from the best", but Bruce would be a terrible choice.Gotcha.Sorry Dave just an opinion..no need for the twatish reply.
Quote from: exiled on the wirral! on October 03, 2016, 05:56:45 PMI would like to see Ryan Giggs given the job...he has learnt from the best and I think would get the best out of our exciting frontline and would probably give our young lads a chance. The thought of Warnock or Bruce in the home dugout at Villa Park sends a shiver down by spine.So we should employ Giggs just because he "learnt from the best", but Bruce would be a terrible choice.Gotcha.
I would like to see Ryan Giggs given the job...he has learnt from the best and I think would get the best out of our exciting frontline and would probably give our young lads a chance. The thought of Warnock or Bruce in the home dugout at Villa Park sends a shiver down by spine.
Quote from: exiled on the wirral! on October 03, 2016, 06:21:29 PMQuote from: Dave on October 03, 2016, 06:04:24 PMQuote from: exiled on the wirral! on October 03, 2016, 05:56:45 PMI would like to see Ryan Giggs given the job...he has learnt from the best and I think would get the best out of our exciting frontline and would probably give our young lads a chance. The thought of Warnock or Bruce in the home dugout at Villa Park sends a shiver down by spine.So we should employ Giggs just because he "learnt from the best", but Bruce would be a terrible choice.Gotcha.Sorry Dave just an opinion..no need for the twatish reply.You might want to reconsider the tone of your own reply.
Quote from: SuttonColdfield1874 on October 03, 2016, 02:02:39 PMGlen Hoddle never seems to appear on these prospective lists - he would certainly be someone who would be a perfect candidate to me. It could work you know, he and Tone are both Scorpios.
Glen Hoddle never seems to appear on these prospective lists - he would certainly be someone who would be a perfect candidate to me.
I dont think Bruce is a bad choice...but after spending most of the 2000s singing songs in jest at him and now wanting him to rescue us just shows how far we have have dropped. I'm still struggling with that concept.
Can we just fucking employ someone from abroad. With talent. Who is as heavy a hitter as the salary we will pay dictates?Fucking Bruce and Warnock and Smith and Rowett and whoever the fuck else (and if you are leaning in Sherwood's direction you should be fucking sectioned). Why the actual fuck would we want to put up with any of these?2-4 million quid a year gets you Bielsa. It gets you Klinsmann. It gets you Van Gaal. It gets you Mancini. It gets you Rangnick. Or, forget it. I think that is my point. We need someone that the dressing room looks at and says "shit, now he has pedigree". And Tone has the cash to make that a reality. Punch our mother fucking weight for once and bring in an arrogant bastard who turns up his nose at our league position and this league."This league is shit and you shouldn't be in it. I will ensure you won't be for long".
Aston Villa will turn to Steve Bruce if they are unable to persuade the Huddersfield manager, David Wagner, that he should give up the team he has taken to the top of the Championship to try to rescue one of England’s bigger, and more troubled, clubs.Villa are exploring whether there is any chance of tempting Wagner away from Huddersfield in the wake of Roberto Di Matteo’s sacking, with the Midlands club currently 19th in England’s second tier and potentially facing the ignominy of a relegation fight in their first season outside the top flight since 1988.Wagner, previously part of Jürgen Klopp’s staff as the manager of Borussia Dortmund’s second team, has impressed Villa after giving Huddersfield realistic ambitions of returning to the top division for the first time since 1972. However, it would not be straightforward to convince him he should leave the Yorkshire club, or persuading his employers to let it happen, and on that basis Villa are giving serious consideration to offering Bruce a way back into management.Bruce has been out of work since leaving Hull City in the summer and, despite being interviewed for the England manager’s job before Sam Allardyce’s appointment, the Football Association has not gone back to him now it has become free again.The position at Villa is complicated by the fact Bruce managed Birmingham City from 2001 to 2007 but, nine years on, that is not thought to be an insurmountable problem and the 55-year-old is keen to return to work. If that were to happen, one of his first games would be back at St Andrews, with the two clubs meeting on 30 October.Ryan Giggs, overlooked for the Swansea City manager’s job, is not thought to be a contender and Villa are hoping to fill the position quickly, with the club’s owner, Tony Xia, timing Di Matteo’s sacking so the international break can be used for the interview process.Di Matteo had only 11 league matches in charge but the man who led Chelsea to the Champions League saw his team take only 10 points in that time, and sections of the club’s travelling support called for his removal during the 2-0 defeat at Preston on Saturday.Villa are two points off the relegation places, their only win coming against the bottom club Rotherham, and their chances of returning to the Premier League look slim in the extreme unless there is a remarkable turnaround over the next seven months.The chief executive, Keith Wyness, has been placed in charge of finding the new manager with the club’s new technical director, Steve Round. In the meantime, the assistant manager, Steve Clarke, will take training for a club searching for their fifth manager in 20 months.Villa were relegated last season with 17 points from 38 games and, since Paul Lambert’s sacking in February 2015, Tim Sherwood, Remi Garde, and Di Matteo have lasted 175 days on average.