Yeah sorry, reading back now I should have picked up on it. I just took a bee-line at the opportunity to shoe horn history in!
I think it's looking like it will be Bruce or Wagner.Bruce would be the safe and sensible option. He's tried and trusted in this division, would sort the defence out and would get us up the league. Downsides being the Small Heath links and he's not exactly going to excite the fans. However is excitement and a risk what we need right now? Almost certainly not.That brings me on to Wagner. He would be more exciting and an unknown, but he's very inexperienced and has only managed 11 games in this league. I think he would be an unnecessary risk in our current position.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 06, 2016, 01:12:08 PMQuote from: QuintonVilla on October 06, 2016, 01:04:23 PMI think it's looking like it will be Bruce or Wagner.Bruce would be the safe and sensible option. He's tried and trusted in this division, would sort the defence out and would get us up the league. Downsides being the Small Heath links and he's not exactly going to excite the fans. However is excitement and a risk what we need right now? Almost certainly not.That brings me on to Wagner. He would be more exciting and an unknown, but he's very inexperienced and has only managed 11 games in this league. I think he would be an unnecessary risk in our current position.He's closer to 50 games in this league.So he has, just shows how I haven't noticed him before this season. Why did nobody want him in the summer? He's basically being judged on the 11 games this season which is crazy really. You could pinpoint an 11 game spell in any manager's career to make them look good.I actually think he might do alright here, but as I said it's a risk we don't need to take right now.
Quote from: QuintonVilla on October 06, 2016, 01:04:23 PMI think it's looking like it will be Bruce or Wagner.Bruce would be the safe and sensible option. He's tried and trusted in this division, would sort the defence out and would get us up the league. Downsides being the Small Heath links and he's not exactly going to excite the fans. However is excitement and a risk what we need right now? Almost certainly not.That brings me on to Wagner. He would be more exciting and an unknown, but he's very inexperienced and has only managed 11 games in this league. I think he would be an unnecessary risk in our current position.He's closer to 50 games in this league.
Surely,if you look at how a team plays and how their team performs ,you can judge the quality of their coach.
Quote from: oldhill_avfc on October 06, 2016, 12:22:46 PMQuote from: Brian Taylor on October 06, 2016, 12:01:02 PM3 to 2.. err? Get Tommy Doc back.Did the Doc get us promoted? probably missing somethingThe doc was brought when we were demoted from Div 1. He said on ATV at time. 'it's my job to get the Villa out of division 2' Great teatime viewing. Everyone nodded in agreement. The Villa went in div 3. He got them back up then. Classic stuff. Took a long time back then. Everyone wants instant gratification now. Not least Tony Xia who ants PL riches for his investment. Playing Leyton Orient not on his agenda.(Edited by PWS: Tidied that up for you.)
Quote from: Brian Taylor on October 06, 2016, 12:01:02 PM3 to 2.. err? Get Tommy Doc back.Did the Doc get us promoted? probably missing something
3 to 2.. err? Get Tommy Doc back.
Quote from: claretandbeer on October 06, 2016, 03:23:39 PMSurely,if you look at how a team plays and how their team performs ,you can judge the quality of their coach.Not always. Is Ranieri the genius who won Leicester City the title or the hopeless charlatan who was terrible at Inter and Greece? Well, he's both. Is Roberto Di Matteo the person whose odd tactical move of playing Ryan Bertrand as a left-winger in the Champions League final was a big part of him winning it when the likes of Mourinho and Ancelotti had failed, or is he the numpty that thinks tactics is sticking four strikers ahead of Westwood and Gardner and hoping for the best? Again, he's both.Circumstance and surroundings have a massive bearing on whether a manager is any good or not. A good manager can find everything going terribly wrong and a bad manager can find things going right.
Quote from: QuintonVilla on October 06, 2016, 01:04:23 PMI think it's looking like it will be Bruce or Wagner.Bruce would be the safe and sensible option. He's tried and trusted in this division, would sort the defence out and would get us up the league. Downsides being the Small Heath links and he's not exactly going to excite the fans. However is excitement and a risk what we need right now? Almost certainly not.That brings me on to Wagner. He would be more exciting and an unknown, but he's very inexperienced and has only managed 11 games in this league. I think he would be an unnecessary risk in our current position.There is another issue,that the younger managers ,Rowett,,Smith,Johnson ,Wagner and Heckingbottom at Barnsley are being more successful than the safe,sensible,tried and tested,ie staid like Mccarthy, Warnock and McClaren.Being younger doesn't mean being better but inexperience shouldn't be a barrier.There seems to be a growing number of excellent young,mainly English coaches in the Championship who seem to be a step up in quality from their older counterparts. In the Premiership you have Howe in comparison to safe and sensible Moyes ? The amazement at Pochettino replacing Adkins at Southampton and what a contrast in their careers since.Surely,if you look at how a team plays and how their team performs ,you can judge the quality of their coach.
And if Wagner is such an exciting choice, why was he completely overlooked by everybody about 12 games ago?
Quote from: claretandbeer on October 06, 2016, 03:23:39 PMQuote from: QuintonVilla on October 06, 2016, 01:04:23 PMI think it's looking like it will be Bruce or Wagner.Bruce would be the safe and sensible option. He's tried and trusted in this division, would sort the defence out and would get us up the league. Downsides being the Small Heath links and he's not exactly going to excite the fans. However is excitement and a risk what we need right now? Almost certainly not.That brings me on to Wagner. He would be more exciting and an unknown, but he's very inexperienced and has only managed 11 games in this league. I think he would be an unnecessary risk in our current position.There is another issue,that the younger managers ,Rowett,,Smith,Johnson ,Wagner and Heckingbottom at Barnsley are being more successful than the safe,sensible,tried and tested,ie staid like Mccarthy, Warnock and McClaren.Being younger doesn't mean being better but inexperience shouldn't be a barrier.There seems to be a growing number of excellent young,mainly English coaches in the Championship who seem to be a step up in quality from their older counterparts. In the Premiership you have Howe in comparison to safe and sensible Moyes ? The amazement at Pochettino replacing Adkins at Southampton and what a contrast in their careers since.Surely,if you look at how a team plays and how their team performs ,you can judge the quality of their coach.Probably get shot down in flames for this, but what's wrong with Clough? Doesn't suffer fools gladly.Experienced yet not fucked up any 'big' chances.Decent track record of structure, organisation and continued improvement.Did OK at Sheffield and while at Derby was in much the same place as Huddersfield are now.