It doesn't take much to move the market but Sean Dyche is being backed and is a sea of blue on oddschecker
I think I might prefer Bruce to Dyche as well, based on what I've seen. I can't discern much difference except that Bruce is more experienced.
we are only 10 points off a playoff place and 13 off the automatic places. With 35 games to go, I would say that they are not beyond reach as long as whoever the new manager is, is able to turn around our form
By my reckoning the last time we won 3 league games in a row was April 2010. Portsmouth, Hull and sha.
Quote from: The_ads on October 11, 2016, 12:58:22 PMIt doesn't take much to move the market but Sean Dyche is being backed and is a sea of blue on oddscheckerNoticed that too. Wouldn't be a bad choice but I think I'd still prefer Bruce.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 11, 2016, 02:15:21 PMBy my reckoning the last time we won 3 league games in a row was April 2010. Portsmouth, Hull and sha. I watched 2 of those 3 games in the Big Bamboo in Shanghai. The only pub in my life where I have never seen Villa lose.
Quote from: ClaretAndBlueBlood on October 11, 2016, 01:55:31 PMwe are only 10 points off a playoff place and 13 off the automatic places. With 35 games to go, I would say that they are not beyond reach as long as whoever the new manager is, is able to turn around our formbased on recent history, and the fact we haven't strung 2 or 3 wins together for what 2 or 3 years? its going to take a turnaround of biblical proportions to get anywhere near promotion this season.