Quote from: KRS on February 21, 2017, 06:09:28 PMYou could argue a case for Houllier despite his health issues, but the list of managers we've appointed over the last 7 years has been very underwhelming in terms of what they have achieved and proven success in the game:HoullierMcLeishLambertSherwoodGardeDi MatteoBruceIs it any surprise we are where we are with such a clusterfuck of poor managerial appointments, all the other stuff going on behind the scenes and a revolving door of players. There has been no stability, no structure and no foundation for a successful club or team for years, and this needs to stop. We have a new owner that looks intent on rebuilding the structure behind the scenes, but we need to appoint a manager that has proven ability to set up a team and get results...we're a graveyard for crap managers.When you look at that list it's no surprise that we're in a mess.Lambert may have had potential - but was allowed to carry on for far too long.Probably points to a combination of poor boardroom choices and the diminishing power of the Villa 'brand' to attract talent.
You could argue a case for Houllier despite his health issues, but the list of managers we've appointed over the last 7 years has been very underwhelming in terms of what they have achieved and proven success in the game:HoullierMcLeishLambertSherwoodGardeDi MatteoBruceIs it any surprise we are where we are with such a clusterfuck of poor managerial appointments, all the other stuff going on behind the scenes and a revolving door of players. There has been no stability, no structure and no foundation for a successful club or team for years, and this needs to stop. We have a new owner that looks intent on rebuilding the structure behind the scenes, but we need to appoint a manager that has proven ability to set up a team and get results...we're a graveyard for crap managers.
Quote from: KevinGage on February 21, 2017, 06:32:21 PMQuote from: brontebilly on February 21, 2017, 09:04:46 AMFlashes only though nothing sustainable. BFR's fell away as fast as it rose...Sorry, don't accept that at all. BFR was the last manager we had who had us acting like a big club. And that was the case for the bulk of his four years. Little's team was attractive, but we were seen as next rung down the ladder from the big 3. MON got some good results against the top 4 and reasonable league positions (though dire football) but we often played like plucky minnows even away to fairly modest sides.Explain the drop from 2nd to 10th in the space of a year under BFR then.
Quote from: brontebilly on February 21, 2017, 09:04:46 AMFlashes only though nothing sustainable. BFR's fell away as fast as it rose...Sorry, don't accept that at all. BFR was the last manager we had who had us acting like a big club. And that was the case for the bulk of his four years. Little's team was attractive, but we were seen as next rung down the ladder from the big 3. MON got some good results against the top 4 and reasonable league positions (though dire football) but we often played like plucky minnows even away to fairly modest sides.
Flashes only though nothing sustainable. BFR's fell away as fast as it rose...
Quote from: oldhill_avfc on February 22, 2017, 01:19:02 PMQuote from: KRS on February 21, 2017, 06:09:28 PMYou could argue a case for Houllier despite his health issues, but the list of managers we've appointed over the last 7 years has been very underwhelming in terms of what they have achieved and proven success in the game:HoullierMcLeishLambertSherwoodGardeDi MatteoBruceIs it any surprise we are where we are with such a clusterfuck of poor managerial appointments, all the other stuff going on behind the scenes and a revolving door of players. There has been no stability, no structure and no foundation for a successful club or team for years, and this needs to stop. We have a new owner that looks intent on rebuilding the structure behind the scenes, but we need to appoint a manager that has proven ability to set up a team and get results...we're a graveyard for crap managers.When you look at that list it's no surprise that we're in a mess.Lambert may have had potential - but was allowed to carry on for far too long.Probably points to a combination of poor boardroom choices and the diminishing power of the Villa 'brand' to attract talent.For me the rot started when some moron thought TSM was the right choice - how anyone came to that conclusion created the catalyst of our demise as the new person in no matter how shit or inexperienced they were had to be better than the previous incumbent and on it rolledLambert was a breathe of fresh air after the dour shit of TSMSherwood - as aboveGarde - considered more intelligent than gobby SherwoodRDM - Considered more experienced in this divisionBruce - as RDMnext?
Quote from: Hookeysmith on February 22, 2017, 01:22:15 PMQuote from: oldhill_avfc on February 22, 2017, 01:19:02 PMQuote from: KRS on February 21, 2017, 06:09:28 PMYou could argue a case for Houllier despite his health issues, but the list of managers we've appointed over the last 7 years has been very underwhelming in terms of what they have achieved and proven success in the game:HoullierMcLeishLambertSherwoodGardeDi MatteoBruceIs it any surprise we are where we are with such a clusterfuck of poor managerial appointments, all the other stuff going on behind the scenes and a revolving door of players. There has been no stability, no structure and no foundation for a successful club or team for years, and this needs to stop. We have a new owner that looks intent on rebuilding the structure behind the scenes, but we need to appoint a manager that has proven ability to set up a team and get results...we're a graveyard for crap managers.When you look at that list it's no surprise that we're in a mess.Lambert may have had potential - but was allowed to carry on for far too long.Probably points to a combination of poor boardroom choices and the diminishing power of the Villa 'brand' to attract talent.For me the rot started when some moron thought TSM was the right choice - how anyone came to that conclusion created the catalyst of our demise as the new person in no matter how shit or inexperienced they were had to be better than the previous incumbent and on it rolledLambert was a breathe of fresh air after the dour shit of TSMSherwood - as aboveGarde - considered more intelligent than gobby SherwoodRDM - Considered more experienced in this divisionBruce - as RDMnext?I suppose Lerner was allowed one iffy choice with Houllier - so you're right about the rot well and truly set in with McLeish. It well and truly showed where Lerner's head was - no football knowledge, no business acumen, interest, pride, ambition or emotional connection with the club. Not great credentials for a 'custodian'.Hopefully Xia's personal pride and vested interest in pleasing his masters will turn things round.
Quote from: oldhill_avfc on February 22, 2017, 03:04:55 PMQuote from: Hookeysmith on February 22, 2017, 01:22:15 PMQuote from: oldhill_avfc on February 22, 2017, 01:19:02 PMQuote from: KRS on February 21, 2017, 06:09:28 PMYou could argue a case for Houllier despite his health issues, but the list of managers we've appointed over the last 7 years has been very underwhelming in terms of what they have achieved and proven success in the game:HoullierMcLeishLambertSherwoodGardeDi MatteoBruceIs it any surprise we are where we are with such a clusterfuck of poor managerial appointments, all the other stuff going on behind the scenes and a revolving door of players. There has been no stability, no structure and no foundation for a successful club or team for years, and this needs to stop. We have a new owner that looks intent on rebuilding the structure behind the scenes, but we need to appoint a manager that has proven ability to set up a team and get results...we're a graveyard for crap managers.When you look at that list it's no surprise that we're in a mess.Lambert may have had potential - but was allowed to carry on for far too long.Probably points to a combination of poor boardroom choices and the diminishing power of the Villa 'brand' to attract talent.For me the rot started when some moron thought TSM was the right choice - how anyone came to that conclusion created the catalyst of our demise as the new person in no matter how shit or inexperienced they were had to be better than the previous incumbent and on it rolledLambert was a breathe of fresh air after the dour shit of TSMSherwood - as aboveGarde - considered more intelligent than gobby SherwoodRDM - Considered more experienced in this divisionBruce - as RDMnext?I suppose Lerner was allowed one iffy choice with Houllier - so you're right about the rot well and truly set in with McLeish. It well and truly showed where Lerner's head was - no football knowledge, no business acumen, interest, pride, ambition or emotional connection with the club. Not great credentials for a 'custodian'.Hopefully Xia's personal pride and vested interest in pleasing his masters will turn things round.it amazes me how so many people thought that Mcliesh was an horrific appointment yet think Bruce is the manhe's exactly the same, same football, same sort of record, old fashioned, member of the British old boy network, negative let's not lose type tactics, both nice guys, good talkers in front of the camera, say the right things and honest enough individuals, they are carbon copies of each other a couple of book endsand both massive mistakes for Aston Villa, Bruce being the biggest in my opinion
Quote from: john e on February 22, 2017, 05:36:55 PMQuote from: oldhill_avfc on February 22, 2017, 03:04:55 PMQuote from: Hookeysmith on February 22, 2017, 01:22:15 PMQuote from: oldhill_avfc on February 22, 2017, 01:19:02 PMQuote from: KRS on February 21, 2017, 06:09:28 PMYou could argue a case for Houllier despite his health issues, but the list of managers we've appointed over the last 7 years has been very underwhelming in terms of what they have achieved and proven success in the game:HoullierMcLeishLambertSherwoodGardeDi MatteoBruceIs it any surprise we are where we are with such a clusterfuck of poor managerial appointments, all the other stuff going on behind the scenes and a revolving door of players. There has been no stability, no structure and no foundation for a successful club or team for years, and this needs to stop. We have a new owner that looks intent on rebuilding the structure behind the scenes, but we need to appoint a manager that has proven ability to set up a team and get results...we're a graveyard for crap managers.When you look at that list it's no surprise that we're in a mess.Lambert may have had potential - but was allowed to carry on for far too long.Probably points to a combination of poor boardroom choices and the diminishing power of the Villa 'brand' to attract talent.For me the rot started when some moron thought TSM was the right choice - how anyone came to that conclusion created the catalyst of our demise as the new person in no matter how shit or inexperienced they were had to be better than the previous incumbent and on it rolledLambert was a breathe of fresh air after the dour shit of TSMSherwood - as aboveGarde - considered more intelligent than gobby SherwoodRDM - Considered more experienced in this divisionBruce - as RDMnext?I suppose Lerner was allowed one iffy choice with Houllier - so you're right about the rot well and truly set in with McLeish. It well and truly showed where Lerner's head was - no football knowledge, no business acumen, interest, pride, ambition or emotional connection with the club. Not great credentials for a 'custodian'.Hopefully Xia's personal pride and vested interest in pleasing his masters will turn things round.it amazes me how so many people thought that Mcliesh was an horrific appointment yet think Bruce is the manhe's exactly the same, same football, same sort of record, old fashioned, member of the British old boy network, negative let's not lose type tactics, both nice guys, good talkers in front of the camera, say the right things and honest enough individuals, they are carbon copies of each other a couple of book endsand both massive mistakes for Aston Villa, Bruce being the biggest in my opinion Villa gave McLeish a job after he relegated a club. Bruce came on the back of a promotion. I could never understand why we rewarded failure it seemed a lazy appointment but I can see why we gave SB the job, he has a good record in this division.
Houllier was the best. Shame he had health issues. Would've got us top six in my opinion.