It surprises me how many times some people have to be hit in the face with a custard pie to realise they're in a slapstick movie. How many games have we actually won in the last few seasons? How many away games? Where did we finish last season? How many points did we get? How pathetic were we? Where are we now? Who have we beaten? What level of character and fight are we showing? When are we ever going to turn it around? This is wartime, folks, and we need a wartime leader. In other words, the best that we can get given our current situation. The fact is a lot of the good managers out there don't need us, and all the crap that surrounds us. Managers walk in sharp, smart and vital, and walk out looking like they've been on Devil's Island for 20 years. Does Sean Dyche need that? Bielsa? Wagner?This really isn't talking the club down, it's objectively taking stock of where we are and how we can stop the rot. There's nothing stable about being 19th in the Championship after 11 games. We may not be losing every week, but this is a league in which you have to pick up wins. Make no bones, there's only one trend at Villa and it's on a downward slope.
Maybe Dyche is happy where he is? Maybe he doesn't want to join a club that gets through managers like most people go through tubes of toothpaste? Maybe all this has come at a bad time? I'd like to see him interviewed, but maybe he's excited by what he's building at Burnley and wants to see if he's got what it takes to survive in the Premier League?
If we're in a war, why are we hiring a general who refuses to use the latest technology?
Quote from: Monty on October 08, 2016, 01:27:05 PMIf we're in a war, why are we hiring a general who refuses to use the latest technology?Eh?
Whilst he wouldn't be the most thrilling of appointments at least Bruce always had Hull City well organised which is more than can be said for any of our recent managers. I like him, don't give a toss who he once managed 9 years ago, he'll stop the rot.