Quote from: Tony Erdington on October 06, 2016, 06:56:36 PMI'm in the Bruce campon here a lot of contributors were oozing how good remy "was" I remember. now he most likely is a good coach BUT he failed the acid test and for those waxing about Robert wagner , you are trying to perpetuate this cycle.Bruce wont fuck up. if not Bruce then an equally seasoned professional.No, absolutely not and I say that as someone who doesn't think Wagner is the right choice.The people who don't want Bruce are trying to BREAK the cycle. Over and over we've hired a manager with no thought of the squad they'll inherit so they try to put square pegs in round holes, or have to make loads of signings to get a squad they can work with. That constant flux of players, coaches and methodology is the reason we're in this mess, that's what board level disinterest does. That's why what's truly important is for the board to decide what they want the club to be and then work out what we need to do to get there. Hiring someone because they're a "seasoned professional" with no regard for playing style or hiring someone to get us promoted so we can worry about the premier league when we get there is the wrong approach. We're desperate for results and to have something positive to talk about but we shouldn't let that desperation be the defining factor in this appointment.As I've said I'd like someone with a track record of surpassing expectations at a big-medium sized club. Meeting expectations at top half of the championship clubs really isn't enough. I backed Garde and OGS because both of them seemed to have done just that and in the summer I backed RDM because I thought he was clearly the best choice out of him, Pearson and Moyes who were the names being linked. This appointment is different; that one came when there were lots of questions over what investment would be available and how serious Xia was. The huge outlay in the summer has taken away a lot of that uncertainty.Our sights should be set higher than Bruce and he can come into it in a week or so if nothing else is working out.
I'm in the Bruce campon here a lot of contributors were oozing how good remy "was" I remember. now he most likely is a good coach BUT he failed the acid test and for those waxing about Robert wagner , you are trying to perpetuate this cycle.Bruce wont fuck up. if not Bruce then an equally seasoned professional.
The major bookmakers have suspended betting on Bruce according to the Meaning Evil.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 06, 2016, 09:08:10 PMIf Randy Lerner was still the owner and was about to appoint Bruce as manager, I'd imagine this place and others would be in meltdown.I'd rather stick with Clarke than go with SFB.No way. Clarke is already there and the coaching and tactics are there for all to see. Abysmal.
If Randy Lerner was still the owner and was about to appoint Bruce as manager, I'd imagine this place and others would be in meltdown.I'd rather stick with Clarke than go with SFB.
Quote from: frankmosswasmyuncle on October 06, 2016, 10:48:54 PMQuote from: Louzie04Remi on October 06, 2016, 09:43:12 PMI'd really like to know who the ten names on the list are. At least 6 of those in the poll aren't on it, according to ITK sources in the press. I have sympathy with those on here who aren't very excited at the prospect of Steve Bruce taking over, but maybe it's a question of perspective. A Liverpool fan I work with is very surprised that we're not thrilled with the prospect of Clarke in control.Having seen the influence of Clarke's coaching I'd be very surprised if any of us was thrilled! :-(I'm curious to see our approach against Wolves. It will give an indication as to just how much influence Clarke has had tactically, and in terms of selection. If he does something different, then perhaps RDM had very much his own ideas (which didn't work). That being said, the consensus is that RDM tends to leave a lot to his coaches. So we'll find out soon. I'd be very reluctant to give Clarke the job based on his time here so far, but if we suddenly look like a functioning unit in that Wolves game......(if we did win, and did then get the job, Villa law dictates he'd lose the next five).
Quote from: Louzie04Remi on October 06, 2016, 09:43:12 PMI'd really like to know who the ten names on the list are. At least 6 of those in the poll aren't on it, according to ITK sources in the press. I have sympathy with those on here who aren't very excited at the prospect of Steve Bruce taking over, but maybe it's a question of perspective. A Liverpool fan I work with is very surprised that we're not thrilled with the prospect of Clarke in control.Having seen the influence of Clarke's coaching I'd be very surprised if any of us was thrilled! :-(
I'd really like to know who the ten names on the list are. At least 6 of those in the poll aren't on it, according to ITK sources in the press. I have sympathy with those on here who aren't very excited at the prospect of Steve Bruce taking over, but maybe it's a question of perspective. A Liverpool fan I work with is very surprised that we're not thrilled with the prospect of Clarke in control.
Quote from: Villafirst on October 06, 2016, 09:24:09 PMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 06, 2016, 09:08:10 PMIf Randy Lerner was still the owner and was about to appoint Bruce as manager, I'd imagine this place and others would be in meltdown.I'd rather stick with Clarke than go with SFB.No way. Clarke is already there and the coaching and tactics are there for all to see. Abysmal.Depends on whether he was in agreement with how the team was set up and asked to play. He may have been at odds with RDM. I have said it before, we would get some idea with his first team selection (if we don't have a new manager by then) and how he approaches the game.
Quote from: adrenachrome on October 06, 2016, 11:22:53 PMThe major bookmakers have suspended betting on Bruce according to the Meaning Evil.They do that most nights.
Several bookmakers have now suspended betting on the next Aston Villa manager with Steve Bruce the odds on favourite.Boyle Sports, Ladbrokes, William Hill, Betway and Betfred have all stopped taking bets on the market tonight after large money came in for the 55-year-old former Birmingham City boss.The remaining bookies are offering prices ranging from 1/2 to 3/10 as the net seemingly closes on the next Aston Villa manager.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 06, 2016, 11:25:13 PMQuote from: adrenachrome on October 06, 2016, 11:22:53 PMThe major bookmakers have suspended betting on Bruce according to the Meaning Evil.They do that most nights. I take your point, but they are saying "large money came in".Quote Several bookmakers have now suspended betting on the next Aston Villa manager with Steve Bruce the odds on favourite.Boyle Sports, Ladbrokes, William Hill, Betway and Betfred have all stopped taking bets on the market tonight after large money came in for the 55-year-old former Birmingham City boss.The remaining bookies are offering prices ranging from 1/2 to 3/10 as the net seemingly closes on the next Aston Villa manager.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 06, 2016, 09:08:10 PMIf Randy Lerner was still the owner and was about to appoint Bruce as manager, I'd imagine this place and others would be in meltdown.I'd rather stick with Clarke than go with SFB.You love Steve Fabulous Bruce really.
Quote from: Phil from the upper holte on October 03, 2016, 03:56:17 PMClarke anyone No way, sacked from Reading, didn't do that well.Sacked from Albion on the back of 9 wins in 45.
Clarke anyone
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