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Quote from: cdbullyweefan on October 09, 2016, 08:29:20 PMQuote from: Jimbo on October 09, 2016, 08:25:24 PMThere are children of around ten or eleven years old who support us and attend games, and all they've really known is embarrassment, humiliation, disappointment and failure. By the time I was ten we were champions of Europe. I feel sorry for those kids, and I think we're going to have to learn how to grind out a few 'boring' agricultural wins to let them feel what winning is like, as they've probably no idea. You don't suddenly go from being the shittest of the shit to exciting winners just like that. The first step is winning by any means. And time is running out, because if we don't start winning soon, we could end up being the 'biggest club' in the third division.Yes, of course. And "winning by any means" is more likely if we appoint a top quality manager than it is if we settle for second best as we have done with every managerial appointment since 2010.Who is this top quality manager who'll come to byword-for-failure-national-joke-and-19th-in-the-Championship-can't-buy-a-win Aston Villa? Who?
Quote from: Jimbo on October 09, 2016, 08:25:24 PMThere are children of around ten or eleven years old who support us and attend games, and all they've really known is embarrassment, humiliation, disappointment and failure. By the time I was ten we were champions of Europe. I feel sorry for those kids, and I think we're going to have to learn how to grind out a few 'boring' agricultural wins to let them feel what winning is like, as they've probably no idea. You don't suddenly go from being the shittest of the shit to exciting winners just like that. The first step is winning by any means. And time is running out, because if we don't start winning soon, we could end up being the 'biggest club' in the third division.Yes, of course. And "winning by any means" is more likely if we appoint a top quality manager than it is if we settle for second best as we have done with every managerial appointment since 2010.
There are children of around ten or eleven years old who support us and attend games, and all they've really known is embarrassment, humiliation, disappointment and failure. By the time I was ten we were champions of Europe. I feel sorry for those kids, and I think we're going to have to learn how to grind out a few 'boring' agricultural wins to let them feel what winning is like, as they've probably no idea. You don't suddenly go from being the shittest of the shit to exciting winners just like that. The first step is winning by any means. And time is running out, because if we don't start winning soon, we could end up being the 'biggest club' in the third division.
I agree with every word ciggies I base my reluctance to welcome Steve Bruce on the followingHe has never been a top manager. He has never produced high quality football from any team he has managed.He is a comfortable man, a wealthy man, a 55 year old man, living in his comfort zone, soon to have the added comfort of a Villa contract in his pocket.We talk rightly and at length about motivating the players. What is going to motivate Steve Bruce? His gravy train like RDM's, Garde's, Sherwood's, Lambert's, McLeish's, Houllier's and MON's rolls on.
Quote from: sickbeggar on October 09, 2016, 07:31:15 PMHOOF!!Even if that were the case, if hoofing the ball up quicker led to the ball ending up in the opponents net more often I'd take it, certainly above the abstract unthreatening passing moves we've been treated to for what seems like forever.
HOOF!!
A manager that is already top class wouldn't touch us with a barge pole. We either sign a steady Eddie type (like Bruce) and hope that they turn us around, or we take an even bigger gamble on a Wagner type and hope they become top class with us. I'd prefer the Wagner type, it could be a total disaster and we'd be in Div 3 next season, or he could be the next Klopp and we got him early and are on our way back big style. But it's easy for me to say i'd take the gamble, it's not my £100m+ on the line.
Graham Taylor had achieved real success though, taking Watford up three divisions, and never going back down. He also finished second in the league, I think. A phenomenal achievement for a club of their size. Unlike Bruce he had never failed anywhere.
]I've already stated my preferences but happy to do so again. Monty talked me out of Mancini so I want Bielsa or Girard.
I suppose I just don't actually see a whole lot of difference between middling in the Championship and lower-middling in the Premier League. So far this season, the only difference I've noticed is that the fans of the clubs getting the best of us haven't been total plastic wankers, and the players on the pitch twatting us haven't been as good. Obviously, I want Villa to compete at as high a level as possible, but 16th in the PL or 10th in the Championship? You're still an also-ran, not doing much and (in our case) presumably playing lethally unappetising football. If this club is going to jump out of this deeply grooved rut, it'll need something a bit more radical than 'hire Steve Bruce, he might get a 1-0 against the Dingles'.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on October 09, 2016, 08:49:39 PMGraham Taylor had achieved real success though, taking Watford up three divisions, and never going back down. He also finished second in the league, I think. A phenomenal achievement for a club of their size. Unlike Bruce he had never failed anywhere. Are you sure? I love Sir Graham, but his career isn't exactly all gold now is it? I realise in coming to us he has been successful but even someone as competent as he was shows that failure is possible.