The 10th fence on the racecourse should not be uppermost in your mind, when you are approaching the first.
Quote from: AVH87 on October 10, 2016, 11:20:33 AMThe 10th fence on the racecourse should not be uppermost in your mind, when you are approaching the first.confuscious?
If they get Bruce in, so be it. It is what it is. He'll probably get us promoted next season, if not this. I'd take that, in all honesty, but would prefer someone who could take us forward, if/when we get back. It's unlikely Bruce would get us to kick on in the PL. Reality. If they bring him in, I'll back him, as I would any new Villa manager. A club of our stature should be thinking more long term though, in my view. Why do we have to restrict ourselves to the same old 'good in the championship' merchants? We're Aston Villa, to coin a phrase.
I've never been a fan of so-called old style British football, big centre-forwards etc and would love to see a Villa team playing with the style Arsenal and Man City fans get spoilt with week in week out - so I'm not getting excited at the prospect of Steve Bruce being appointed.BUT I've always respected what he has done and always found him a very likeable bloke. I imagine he'd be a good manager to play for - hard working, knows what he's doing, honest with his players, have their respect and be respectful of our club and us. He'll give it everything he's got, that's for sure. A crucial area as always is who he chooses as his assistant and his coaches. All was going well at Blues until Mark Bowen left to join up with Mark Hughes at Blackburn, and he's not going to be in a position to bring his assistant from Hull with him. This has caught us out in the past with neither Tim Sherwood nor Remi Garde being able to bring their preferred assistants with them. Good luck Steve if you get the job.