It's a sorry state of affairs that we've gotten ourselves into for Bruce to be considered to be the best candidate for the job.
I really don't understand that post Rudes.
Well i find it all a bit bizarre taking on a manager who's chief supporters won't mind him getting the boot once we're in the premier. With friends like that,,,,,,,,
Quote from: sickbeggar on October 08, 2016, 11:15:08 PMWell i find it all a bit bizarre taking on a manager who's chief supporters won't mind him getting the boot once we're in the premier. With friends like that,,,,,,,,First, I don't think he has any chief supporters. Just those who consider him the best option of those we might realistically be able to get in the space of a week. Second, if he is appointed I don't want him fired. Because hopefully he's doing a superb job. However, what I think will happen is that we will get promoted and Bruce will take us to a certain level and it will plateau. Then if Xia still has ambition he'll remove Bruce appoint someone to take us forward.
Steve Bruce edging towards Aston Villa manager's jobJohn Percy 8 October 2016 • 10:30pm Steve Bruce is inching closer towards the Aston Villa job and will be formally interviewed in the next 48 hours.Bruce has been identified as Villa's leading target and is set to have talks with the club's board in the coming days, ahead of a possible appointment before the weekend. The 55-year-old is available after leaving Hull City on the eve of the season and has already had preliminary talks with Villa's technical director Steve Round and chief executive Keith Wyness.Villa are thought to have discussed potential backroom staff - with Middlesbrough's Steve Agnew likely to be a Bruce target - and the budget for the January transfer window.And Bruce will now be interviewed for the post after Villa whittled down their shortlist to two, with caretaker manager Steve Clarke the other contender.Dr Tony Xia, the Villa owner, will make the final decison but it seems increasingly likely that Bruce will end his exile by joining the Championship club. A former player and manager for Villa's deadly enemies Birmingham, Bruce could prove a contentious appointment wth some supporters but it is nine years since he left St. Andrew's and his record of four promotions has ensured he is the stand-out candidate.Villa had also considered Burnley's Sean Dyche and Huddersfield Town's David Wagner but Bruce was always considered a top target, after the dismissal of Roberto Di Matteo. Round, who was appointed last month, is also revamping the club's scouting department and is keen to appoint a new head of recruitment.Many of Villa's previous scouting staff - who worked under the maligned Paddy Riley - have left the club but Round has been charged with improving the infrastructure behind the scenes.Villa return to action this weekend with a home game against Wolverhampton Wanderers desperate for lift-off, after just one win all season.