Quote from: john e on October 08, 2016, 05:37:27 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 08, 2016, 05:25:42 PMQuote from: john e on October 08, 2016, 05:20:28 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 08, 2016, 05:17:21 PMAnd to add, I couldn't care less about his past. And if we do start winning it will go a long way to debunk the nonsense surrounding TSM1. We didn't care that he had managed them. It was that it was the never ending drippings of shit negative football that was the issue. And you think Bruce will bring winning attractive football ? I don't expect champagne football, but Hull ended last season as 4th highest scorers and GD of +34. It wasn't like they drew their way to promotion with a bunch of fist pumping 0-0'sI'l be reminding you and your campaign for Bruce mates in about six months time when we are no further forward and having to pay another twat off for not knowing what's he's doing il be asking where are all these goals you speak of, where is this guaranteed promotion and the rock solid defence, great organisation whilst the whole thing falls down around our heads and we go again looking for the next pair of dullard safe handsAnyone wanting Bruce at Villa should hand their heads in shameHang their heads in shame? For thinking Bruce might do an ok job? What over the top bollocks.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on October 08, 2016, 05:25:42 PMQuote from: john e on October 08, 2016, 05:20:28 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 08, 2016, 05:17:21 PMAnd to add, I couldn't care less about his past. And if we do start winning it will go a long way to debunk the nonsense surrounding TSM1. We didn't care that he had managed them. It was that it was the never ending drippings of shit negative football that was the issue. And you think Bruce will bring winning attractive football ? I don't expect champagne football, but Hull ended last season as 4th highest scorers and GD of +34. It wasn't like they drew their way to promotion with a bunch of fist pumping 0-0'sI'l be reminding you and your campaign for Bruce mates in about six months time when we are no further forward and having to pay another twat off for not knowing what's he's doing il be asking where are all these goals you speak of, where is this guaranteed promotion and the rock solid defence, great organisation whilst the whole thing falls down around our heads and we go again looking for the next pair of dullard safe handsAnyone wanting Bruce at Villa should hand their heads in shame
Quote from: john e on October 08, 2016, 05:20:28 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 08, 2016, 05:17:21 PMAnd to add, I couldn't care less about his past. And if we do start winning it will go a long way to debunk the nonsense surrounding TSM1. We didn't care that he had managed them. It was that it was the never ending drippings of shit negative football that was the issue. And you think Bruce will bring winning attractive football ? I don't expect champagne football, but Hull ended last season as 4th highest scorers and GD of +34. It wasn't like they drew their way to promotion with a bunch of fist pumping 0-0's
Quote from: Toronto Villa on October 08, 2016, 05:17:21 PMAnd to add, I couldn't care less about his past. And if we do start winning it will go a long way to debunk the nonsense surrounding TSM1. We didn't care that he had managed them. It was that it was the never ending drippings of shit negative football that was the issue. And you think Bruce will bring winning attractive football ?
And to add, I couldn't care less about his past. And if we do start winning it will go a long way to debunk the nonsense surrounding TSM1. We didn't care that he had managed them. It was that it was the never ending drippings of shit negative football that was the issue.
I accept that Bruce is a possible method to getting out of this, but it's galling that other (smaller) clubs can do it by getting Karanka etc, and we have to do all this again.
Quote from: Clampy on October 08, 2016, 05:54:43 PMQuote from: john e on October 08, 2016, 05:37:27 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 08, 2016, 05:25:42 PMQuote from: john e on October 08, 2016, 05:20:28 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 08, 2016, 05:17:21 PMAnd to add, I couldn't care less about his past. And if we do start winning it will go a long way to debunk the nonsense surrounding TSM1. We didn't care that he had managed them. It was that it was the never ending drippings of shit negative football that was the issue. And you think Bruce will bring winning attractive football ? I don't expect champagne football, but Hull ended last season as 4th highest scorers and GD of +34. It wasn't like they drew their way to promotion with a bunch of fist pumping 0-0'sI'l be reminding you and your campaign for Bruce mates in about six months time when we are no further forward and having to pay another twat off for not knowing what's he's doing il be asking where are all these goals you speak of, where is this guaranteed promotion and the rock solid defence, great organisation whilst the whole thing falls down around our heads and we go again looking for the next pair of dullard safe handsAnyone wanting Bruce at Villa should hand their heads in shameHang their heads in shame? For thinking Bruce might do an ok job? What over the top bollocks. and the the voice of reason wants Bruce, ok but i'l stick to over the top bollocks thanks
Quote from: Jimbo on October 08, 2016, 06:04:07 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on October 08, 2016, 05:20:59 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on October 08, 2016, 03:22:27 PMIf a club that had won four games in however many matches, last away win over a year ago, spent tens of millions and have a win against Rotherham and are in 19th place in the second division to show for it, appointed somebody who got Hull City promoted twice and to an FA Cup final (HULL CITY!) whilst having to deal with all sorts of shit from the owners was any club other than Villa there would be people on here saying what a good appointment he was.We're 19th, we absolutely stank the Premier League out for years before finally being put out of ours and everybody else's misery, there aren't a lot of managers out there who we could choose from. It's 35 years since we were European champions. I made the point aboutHul being 'organised' as to my eyes recent Villa managers have found something so basic beyond their capabilities.We aren't "any club other than Aston Villa" though. We are Astom Villa. We are the biggest and richest club to ever (dis)grace this division and should have all kinds of options before appointing someone that, judging by this thread, at least half the fans consider tediously uninspiring.We are Aston Villa, the club other clubs can't wait to play because they know they'll get something out of it. We are Aston Villa, the club that’s sitting 19th in the Championship. The club that can't buy a win. The club that hasn't won away in over a year. The club that's won four matches in the time it took Barcelona to win four cups. The club that's closed part of its ground because it can't fill it. The club that's the butt of every joke in English football. The club that's synonymous with failure. The club that desperately needs stability before it can hope to become anywhere near great again. That's the club we are after 10 years of Randy Lerner. It won't change overnight.Agreed.But why is appointing a so-so manager more likely to change that than appointing a spectacular one?
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on October 08, 2016, 05:20:59 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on October 08, 2016, 03:22:27 PMIf a club that had won four games in however many matches, last away win over a year ago, spent tens of millions and have a win against Rotherham and are in 19th place in the second division to show for it, appointed somebody who got Hull City promoted twice and to an FA Cup final (HULL CITY!) whilst having to deal with all sorts of shit from the owners was any club other than Villa there would be people on here saying what a good appointment he was.We're 19th, we absolutely stank the Premier League out for years before finally being put out of ours and everybody else's misery, there aren't a lot of managers out there who we could choose from. It's 35 years since we were European champions. I made the point aboutHul being 'organised' as to my eyes recent Villa managers have found something so basic beyond their capabilities.We aren't "any club other than Aston Villa" though. We are Astom Villa. We are the biggest and richest club to ever (dis)grace this division and should have all kinds of options before appointing someone that, judging by this thread, at least half the fans consider tediously uninspiring.We are Aston Villa, the club other clubs can't wait to play because they know they'll get something out of it. We are Aston Villa, the club that’s sitting 19th in the Championship. The club that can't buy a win. The club that hasn't won away in over a year. The club that's won four matches in the time it took Barcelona to win four cups. The club that's closed part of its ground because it can't fill it. The club that's the butt of every joke in English football. The club that's synonymous with failure. The club that desperately needs stability before it can hope to become anywhere near great again. That's the club we are after 10 years of Randy Lerner. It won't change overnight.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on October 08, 2016, 03:22:27 PMIf a club that had won four games in however many matches, last away win over a year ago, spent tens of millions and have a win against Rotherham and are in 19th place in the second division to show for it, appointed somebody who got Hull City promoted twice and to an FA Cup final (HULL CITY!) whilst having to deal with all sorts of shit from the owners was any club other than Villa there would be people on here saying what a good appointment he was.We're 19th, we absolutely stank the Premier League out for years before finally being put out of ours and everybody else's misery, there aren't a lot of managers out there who we could choose from. It's 35 years since we were European champions. I made the point aboutHul being 'organised' as to my eyes recent Villa managers have found something so basic beyond their capabilities.We aren't "any club other than Aston Villa" though. We are Astom Villa. We are the biggest and richest club to ever (dis)grace this division and should have all kinds of options before appointing someone that, judging by this thread, at least half the fans consider tediously uninspiring.
If a club that had won four games in however many matches, last away win over a year ago, spent tens of millions and have a win against Rotherham and are in 19th place in the second division to show for it, appointed somebody who got Hull City promoted twice and to an FA Cup final (HULL CITY!) whilst having to deal with all sorts of shit from the owners was any club other than Villa there would be people on here saying what a good appointment he was.We're 19th, we absolutely stank the Premier League out for years before finally being put out of ours and everybody else's misery, there aren't a lot of managers out there who we could choose from. It's 35 years since we were European champions. I made the point aboutHul being 'organised' as to my eyes recent Villa managers have found something so basic beyond their capabilities.
Quote from: oswald funkletrumpet on October 08, 2016, 05:52:34 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on October 08, 2016, 05:34:13 PMQuote from: john e on October 08, 2016, 05:20:28 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 08, 2016, 05:17:21 PMAnd to add, I couldn't care less about his past. And if we do start winning it will go a long way to debunk the nonsense surrounding TSM1. We didn't care that he had managed them. It was that it was the never ending drippings of shit negative football that was the issue. And you think Bruce will bring winning attractive football ? Shit negative football is what Bruce excels in as well. Surely we haven't all forgotten his tiresome style of football in the years since he left the Sty?whilst we on the other hand have for the past 6 seasons been the reincarnation of brazil in 1970I'm not sure why people keep feeling the need to remind us of our failings. We are all well aware that we've been garbage for half a decade.The debate is on who we appoint to change that.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 08, 2016, 05:34:13 PMQuote from: john e on October 08, 2016, 05:20:28 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 08, 2016, 05:17:21 PMAnd to add, I couldn't care less about his past. And if we do start winning it will go a long way to debunk the nonsense surrounding TSM1. We didn't care that he had managed them. It was that it was the never ending drippings of shit negative football that was the issue. And you think Bruce will bring winning attractive football ? Shit negative football is what Bruce excels in as well. Surely we haven't all forgotten his tiresome style of football in the years since he left the Sty?whilst we on the other hand have for the past 6 seasons been the reincarnation of brazil in 1970
Quote from: john e on October 08, 2016, 05:20:28 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 08, 2016, 05:17:21 PMAnd to add, I couldn't care less about his past. And if we do start winning it will go a long way to debunk the nonsense surrounding TSM1. We didn't care that he had managed them. It was that it was the never ending drippings of shit negative football that was the issue. And you think Bruce will bring winning attractive football ? Shit negative football is what Bruce excels in as well. Surely we haven't all forgotten his tiresome style of football in the years since he left the Sty?
Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on October 08, 2016, 06:26:09 PMQuote from: ClaretAndBlueBlood on October 08, 2016, 06:07:26 PMQuote from: Marlon From Bearwood on October 08, 2016, 05:58:48 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on October 08, 2016, 05:20:59 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on October 08, 2016, 03:22:27 PMIf a club that had won four games in however many matches, last away win over a year ago, spent tens of millions and have a win against Rotherham and are in 19th place in the second division to show for it, appointed somebody who got Hull City promoted twice and to an FA Cup final (HULL CITY!) whilst having to deal with all sorts of shit from the owners was any club other than Villa there would be people on here saying what a good appointment he was.We're 19th, we absolutely stank the Premier League out for years before finally being put out of ours and everybody else's misery, there aren't a lot of managers out there who we could choose from. It's 35 years since we were European champions. I made the point aboutHul being 'organised' as to my eyes recent Villa managers have found something so basic beyond their capabilities.We aren't "any club other than Aston Villa" though. We are Astom Villa. We are the biggest and richest club to ever (dis)grace this division and should have all kinds of options before appointing someone that, judging by this thread, at least half the fans consider tediously uninspiring.Reality check needed - who are these top managers just waiting to move to B6 and where are they hiding? You suggested Mancini and Beisla - we have no chance of attracting these I'm afraid.I'm no Bruce lover by the way but I'm having to accept he's the best option available. I'd quite like Burnley or Huddersfield's manager personally but realise we can't even attract those in our current predicament. Depressing, but true. And you keep saying we're the biggest / richest club to ever be relegated. No wonder our fans get accused of arrogance. I think Man U for starters may pip us to that title. how do you know that is true?I don't, obviously. I'm going off what I hear in the media, the same as everyone else on here discussing this topic is. heard nothing from Dyche or anyone else from Burnley as far as I know. We dont even know if he is in the running. As for Huddersfield, their chairman has said that Wagner wont be joining us. May or may not be true but he wouldn't be the first chairman to come out with statements like that and then be proved wrong
Quote from: ClaretAndBlueBlood on October 08, 2016, 06:07:26 PMQuote from: Marlon From Bearwood on October 08, 2016, 05:58:48 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on October 08, 2016, 05:20:59 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on October 08, 2016, 03:22:27 PMIf a club that had won four games in however many matches, last away win over a year ago, spent tens of millions and have a win against Rotherham and are in 19th place in the second division to show for it, appointed somebody who got Hull City promoted twice and to an FA Cup final (HULL CITY!) whilst having to deal with all sorts of shit from the owners was any club other than Villa there would be people on here saying what a good appointment he was.We're 19th, we absolutely stank the Premier League out for years before finally being put out of ours and everybody else's misery, there aren't a lot of managers out there who we could choose from. It's 35 years since we were European champions. I made the point aboutHul being 'organised' as to my eyes recent Villa managers have found something so basic beyond their capabilities.We aren't "any club other than Aston Villa" though. We are Astom Villa. We are the biggest and richest club to ever (dis)grace this division and should have all kinds of options before appointing someone that, judging by this thread, at least half the fans consider tediously uninspiring.Reality check needed - who are these top managers just waiting to move to B6 and where are they hiding? You suggested Mancini and Beisla - we have no chance of attracting these I'm afraid.I'm no Bruce lover by the way but I'm having to accept he's the best option available. I'd quite like Burnley or Huddersfield's manager personally but realise we can't even attract those in our current predicament. Depressing, but true. And you keep saying we're the biggest / richest club to ever be relegated. No wonder our fans get accused of arrogance. I think Man U for starters may pip us to that title. how do you know that is true?I don't, obviously. I'm going off what I hear in the media, the same as everyone else on here discussing this topic is.
Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on October 08, 2016, 05:58:48 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on October 08, 2016, 05:20:59 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on October 08, 2016, 03:22:27 PMIf a club that had won four games in however many matches, last away win over a year ago, spent tens of millions and have a win against Rotherham and are in 19th place in the second division to show for it, appointed somebody who got Hull City promoted twice and to an FA Cup final (HULL CITY!) whilst having to deal with all sorts of shit from the owners was any club other than Villa there would be people on here saying what a good appointment he was.We're 19th, we absolutely stank the Premier League out for years before finally being put out of ours and everybody else's misery, there aren't a lot of managers out there who we could choose from. It's 35 years since we were European champions. I made the point aboutHul being 'organised' as to my eyes recent Villa managers have found something so basic beyond their capabilities.We aren't "any club other than Aston Villa" though. We are Astom Villa. We are the biggest and richest club to ever (dis)grace this division and should have all kinds of options before appointing someone that, judging by this thread, at least half the fans consider tediously uninspiring.Reality check needed - who are these top managers just waiting to move to B6 and where are they hiding? You suggested Mancini and Beisla - we have no chance of attracting these I'm afraid.I'm no Bruce lover by the way but I'm having to accept he's the best option available. I'd quite like Burnley or Huddersfield's manager personally but realise we can't even attract those in our current predicament. Depressing, but true. And you keep saying we're the biggest / richest club to ever be relegated. No wonder our fans get accused of arrogance. I think Man U for starters may pip us to that title. how do you know that is true?
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on October 08, 2016, 05:20:59 PMQuote from: Chris Jameson on October 08, 2016, 03:22:27 PMIf a club that had won four games in however many matches, last away win over a year ago, spent tens of millions and have a win against Rotherham and are in 19th place in the second division to show for it, appointed somebody who got Hull City promoted twice and to an FA Cup final (HULL CITY!) whilst having to deal with all sorts of shit from the owners was any club other than Villa there would be people on here saying what a good appointment he was.We're 19th, we absolutely stank the Premier League out for years before finally being put out of ours and everybody else's misery, there aren't a lot of managers out there who we could choose from. It's 35 years since we were European champions. I made the point aboutHul being 'organised' as to my eyes recent Villa managers have found something so basic beyond their capabilities.We aren't "any club other than Aston Villa" though. We are Astom Villa. We are the biggest and richest club to ever (dis)grace this division and should have all kinds of options before appointing someone that, judging by this thread, at least half the fans consider tediously uninspiring.Reality check needed - who are these top managers just waiting to move to B6 and where are they hiding? You suggested Mancini and Beisla - we have no chance of attracting these I'm afraid.I'm no Bruce lover by the way but I'm having to accept he's the best option available. I'd quite like Burnley or Huddersfield's manager personally but realise we can't even attract those in our current predicament. Depressing, but true. And you keep saying we're the biggest / richest club to ever be relegated. No wonder our fans get accused of arrogance. I think Man U for starters may pip us to that title.
Jimbo, you're buying into the idea that appointing that guy would be less likely to win games than appointing some plodding jobber, and I just don't understand it.If your argument is simply that Bruce is the best we can hope for then it's not necessarily something I agree with, but I'd understand it. Your current position, however, is strange.
That's the thing John. Not one person is advocating Bruce and making a strong case for him. If it was Bruce vs a plethora of other attractive candidates in October you'll find most people choosing one of them. But there just isn't and you're being really quite melodramatic in your opposition to him. In fact not one person is advocating him to the same levels as you are opposing him.
John E I've always thought your posts have been informed and thoughtful, but with this and your reaction to Dr Tony's takeover you seem to be going ultra against the new ownership. I understand not being thrilled by Bruce, I just don't understand being militantly against him.