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.
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.I was classing real success as silverware. GT's record was amazing but I'm not sure Bruce has failed anywhere to be fair. The relegations from the prem are with clubs who probably had no right being there in the first place. Sunderland could be classed a disappointment all things considered. Getting Wigan to 8th is probably just as phenomenal.
Quote from: Jimbo on October 09, 2016, 08:34:13 PMQuote 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?Thanks for reminding me where we are in the league. You haven't done that since your last post.There are plenty of managers who would be willing to come to one-of-the-richest-clubs-in-the-World-who-will-pay-you-loads-of-money-and-give-you-even-more-to-spend.We are only two-thirds of a good season away from the richest league on the planet.Of course, if you were conducting the interviews we'd be lucky to attract Billy McNeill's lesser talented brother. You'd just keep saying "do you know we're nineteenth in the league?" every ten seconds until the applicant pretended to need the loo then escaped out of a bathroom window. However, if Dr Tony is good at selling his vision for our massive club, and happy to pay shitloads of cash, we could attract any number of fantastic managers. I've already stated my preferences but happy to do so again. Monty talked me out of Mancini so I want Bielsa or Girard.
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.
Quote from: Dave P on October 09, 2016, 09:03:19 PMQuote 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.I was classing real success as silverware. GT's record was amazing but I'm not sure Bruce has failed anywhere to be fair. The relegations from the prem are with clubs who probably had no right being there in the first place. Sunderland could be classed a disappointment all things considered. Getting Wigan to 8th is probably just as phenomenal.He clearly failed at Sunderland... admittedly everyone does!He failed at Birmingham and Hull when he got relegated, just as he succeeded at both clubs when he got them up. That's the thing, it's been an up and down sort of career. Fair enough the ups may outnumber the downs but Taylor had had nothing but success prior to his appointment.
Quote from: cumbriavilla on October 09, 2016, 07:15:15 PMQuote from: Pat McMahon on October 09, 2016, 06:16:08 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on October 09, 2016, 05:05:12 PMSpink, Steve Agnew and Stephen Clemence as coaches. Assuming Agnew and Clemence would leave their current jobs. I don't want Spink - he used to coach the Blues.Sorry - Have you forgotten 1982?irony failure
Quote from: Pat McMahon on October 09, 2016, 06:16:08 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on October 09, 2016, 05:05:12 PMSpink, Steve Agnew and Stephen Clemence as coaches. Assuming Agnew and Clemence would leave their current jobs. I don't want Spink - he used to coach the Blues.Sorry - Have you forgotten 1982?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 09, 2016, 05:05:12 PMSpink, Steve Agnew and Stephen Clemence as coaches. Assuming Agnew and Clemence would leave their current jobs. I don't want Spink - he used to coach the Blues.
Spink, Steve Agnew and Stephen Clemence as coaches. Assuming Agnew and Clemence would leave their current jobs.
Ron Saunders had just been sacked for looking like he was going to relegate Man City.
Forgive my ignorance but who are Bielsa and Girard?