Quote from: Chris Jameson on October 09, 2016, 11:44:43 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on October 09, 2016, 11:11:19 AMWell old Fist Face is on Sky right now waxing lyrical about the Villa. Sounds like he's desperate for the job. Nope, can't spot anything negative about that.Yep. It's comments like that which in a way makes me hope he gets it.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 09, 2016, 11:11:19 AMWell old Fist Face is on Sky right now waxing lyrical about the Villa. Sounds like he's desperate for the job. Nope, can't spot anything negative about that.
Well old Fist Face is on Sky right now waxing lyrical about the Villa. Sounds like he's desperate for the job.
Quote from: eamonn on October 09, 2016, 12:19:09 PMQuote from: Nelson Lodge on October 09, 2016, 12:05:04 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on October 09, 2016, 11:59:02 AMQuote from: brian green on October 09, 2016, 10:31:36 AMI am resigned to never seeing us in the Premiership again. Younger fans than I certainly will but not with Steve Bruce I fear. With him there is slot in the Championship somewhere between 8th and 12th with our name on it. It will be our level and Steve Bruce's level.Except having been promoted 4 times already Bruce has already proved that 8-12th certainly isn't his level.Agreed but don't let facts get in the way! Biggest concern in my opinion is his physicals health as he certainly looked unfit when he left Hull. Yes but by all accounts he looks sleek and sexy this morning.Not so fat with a nice new haircut and plastered with makeup. He's still Steve Bruce though.
Quote from: Nelson Lodge on October 09, 2016, 12:05:04 PMQuote from: aj2k77 on October 09, 2016, 11:59:02 AMQuote from: brian green on October 09, 2016, 10:31:36 AMI am resigned to never seeing us in the Premiership again. Younger fans than I certainly will but not with Steve Bruce I fear. With him there is slot in the Championship somewhere between 8th and 12th with our name on it. It will be our level and Steve Bruce's level.Except having been promoted 4 times already Bruce has already proved that 8-12th certainly isn't his level.Agreed but don't let facts get in the way! Biggest concern in my opinion is his physicals health as he certainly looked unfit when he left Hull. Yes but by all accounts he looks sleek and sexy this morning.
Quote from: aj2k77 on October 09, 2016, 11:59:02 AMQuote from: brian green on October 09, 2016, 10:31:36 AMI am resigned to never seeing us in the Premiership again. Younger fans than I certainly will but not with Steve Bruce I fear. With him there is slot in the Championship somewhere between 8th and 12th with our name on it. It will be our level and Steve Bruce's level.Except having been promoted 4 times already Bruce has already proved that 8-12th certainly isn't his level.Agreed but don't let facts get in the way! Biggest concern in my opinion is his physicals health as he certainly looked unfit when he left Hull.
Quote from: brian green on October 09, 2016, 10:31:36 AMI am resigned to never seeing us in the Premiership again. Younger fans than I certainly will but not with Steve Bruce I fear. With him there is slot in the Championship somewhere between 8th and 12th with our name on it. It will be our level and Steve Bruce's level.Except having been promoted 4 times already Bruce has already proved that 8-12th certainly isn't his level.
I am resigned to never seeing us in the Premiership again. Younger fans than I certainly will but not with Steve Bruce I fear. With him there is slot in the Championship somewhere between 8th and 12th with our name on it. It will be our level and Steve Bruce's level.
Quote from: Chris Jameson on October 09, 2016, 10:56:57 AMIsn't what some are saying on this thread very similar to what is used to berate the 'delusional' Geordies? Supposed big club thinking they should be attracting managers from supposed smaller clubs or even the likes of Mancini. See suggestions we approach Man United to get Marcus Radhford on loan in the summer!We won the league in 1981, the European Cup in 1982, last won a trophy 20 years ago and are currently 19th in the Championship and a division below the likes of Watford, Bournemouth, Burnley and Hull City having recently sacked our third manager in 12 months.I am glad people keep reminding us how bad Villa are. None of us had realised. Until you pointed out our League position I'd just assumed we were above Man United and Arsenal.Can someone come along to say we need a "reality check" please? Haven't had that for a couple of pages.
Isn't what some are saying on this thread very similar to what is used to berate the 'delusional' Geordies? Supposed big club thinking they should be attracting managers from supposed smaller clubs or even the likes of Mancini. See suggestions we approach Man United to get Marcus Radhford on loan in the summer!We won the league in 1981, the European Cup in 1982, last won a trophy 20 years ago and are currently 19th in the Championship and a division below the likes of Watford, Bournemouth, Burnley and Hull City having recently sacked our third manager in 12 months.
Yeah, I don't want to fall out with Chris, he's a good lad even though he never ever applauds the opposition at Headingley. 😉
Yeah, I don't want to fall out with Chris, he's a good lad even though he never ever applauds the opposition at Headingley. 😉But it seems to me that since the O'Neill appointment we've never tried to punch above (or even equal to) our weight when appointing managers and that's a large part of the reason why we find ourselves where we are. I'm not sure why people think going for another manager that none of our rivals would be jealous of is the magic cure to sort our worries.
Were you jealous when Bruce was taking Small Heath and Hull back down?If you only focus on the positives you can make any manager look decent.
We aren't in the Premier League but there's no reason why we shouldn't consider a manager's performance in that or any other division. We are not in some mythical magic league where the rules of football don't apply. A manager who has had a mixed career, including promotions, relegations, good seasons and bad seasons, is less likely to be succesful than a manager who has been succesful for most of his career.We should be appointing the latter sort.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on October 09, 2016, 01:00:43 PMWe aren't in the Premier League but there's no reason why we shouldn't consider a manager's performance in that or any other division. We are not in some mythical magic league where the rules of football don't apply. A manager who has had a mixed career, including promotions, relegations, good seasons and bad seasons, is less likely to be succesful than a manager who has been succesful for most of his career.We should be appointing the latter sort. Any ideas apart from the people who have already ruled themselves out
Does anyone have a list of our assistant managers since O'Neill left? We've had bloody loads.