The more I think about it, the more I think we should be on the phone to Fat Sam. He is a lot smarter than most give him credit for, and I am sure he would arrest the slide and find tactics that suit the squad. He is also more than capable of keeping us up once promoted and establishing us for 2-3 years before we appoint someone more exciting to kick on with.
Point is still valid.The top 6 wereBenitezHughtonStamCarvalhalWagnerJokanovicBruce has more promotions than all those added together. This much lauded championship experience is bollocks. A good manager is a good manager.
the biggest draw in football is money, has been for a long time nowone of the best players in the world today just moved from one of the great european super power clubs to an inferior league to play for a club with very little history because he wanted 'the challenge' when we all know it was really just very very big pots of cash that swung itwe haven't got the money to get any manager we want but we have got enough to turn the heads of a few decent enough choices i'm sure, managers are greedy buggers when i see 'why would he leave X and join our poisoned club' the answer is simple....Moneythe most powerful thing in the world (apart from Love of course)
In convincing someone to come to Villa, you're talking about a club that hasn't won anything for over 20 years. It hasn't won the league for 35, the FA Cup, well let's not go there. Then there is the fact we're in the second division, have a set up that has fucked up for 10 years, with a bunch of fans who are rarely happy with anything (and who can blame us?) and it's Birmingham (nice enough but it isn't London or Manchester).
Quote from: aj2k77 on August 14, 2017, 09:44:15 AMPoint is still valid.The top 6 wereBenitezHughtonStamCarvalhalWagnerJokanovicBruce has more promotions than all those added together. This much lauded championship experience is bollocks. A good manager is a good manager.Hughton aside, they are all fairly young and from other countries as well. You do have to wonder whether the older, tried and tested British managers are falling behind the times. There's only Pulis and Hughes of that school left in the Premier League now really. Howe and Dyche are younger and seem to be much more imaginative.
Quote from: john e on August 14, 2017, 12:29:34 PMthe biggest draw in football is money, has been for a long time nowone of the best players in the world today just moved from one of the great european super power clubs to an inferior league to play for a club with very little history because he wanted 'the challenge' when we all know it was really just very very big pots of cash that swung itwe haven't got the money to get any manager we want but we have got enough to turn the heads of a few decent enough choices i'm sure, managers are greedy buggers when i see 'why would he leave X and join our poisoned club' the answer is simple....Moneythe most powerful thing in the world (apart from Love of course)Who then?With regards to the player you're talking about, the money is astronomical, he's moving to what is regarded as being one of the best cities on the planet and playing for a team challenging for the national league title and in the Champions League. It's hardly surprising he moved there.In convincing someone to come to Villa, you're talking about a club that hasn't won anything for over 20 years. It hasn't won the league for 35, the FA Cup, well let's not go there. Then there is the fact we're in the second division, have a set up that has fucked up for 10 years, with a bunch of fans who are rarely happy with anything (and who can blame us?) and it's Birmingham (nice enough but it isn't London or Manchester).
Based on pretty much all of the above, Newcastle would never have got Benitez.
mainly because it's true. I don't mind that sort of self criticism at all ; our current malaise is only going to heighten people's anger/frustration.
Quote from: Drummond on August 14, 2017, 12:49:33 PMQuote from: john e on August 14, 2017, 12:29:34 PMthe biggest draw in football is money, has been for a long time nowone of the best players in the world today just moved from one of the great european super power clubs to an inferior league to play for a club with very little history because he wanted 'the challenge' when we all know it was really just very very big pots of cash that swung itwe haven't got the money to get any manager we want but we have got enough to turn the heads of a few decent enough choices i'm sure, managers are greedy buggers when i see 'why would he leave X and join our poisoned club' the answer is simple....Moneythe most powerful thing in the world (apart from Love of course)Who then?With regards to the player you're talking about, the money is astronomical, he's moving to what is regarded as being one of the best cities on the planet and playing for a team challenging for the national league title and in the Champions League. It's hardly surprising he moved there.In convincing someone to come to Villa, you're talking about a club that hasn't won anything for over 20 years. It hasn't won the league for 35, the FA Cup, well let's not go there. Then there is the fact we're in the second division, have a set up that has fucked up for 10 years, with a bunch of fans who are rarely happy with anything (and who can blame us?) and it's Birmingham (nice enough but it isn't London or Manchester).The fuck are you talking about? How to win friends and influence people, there mate.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on August 14, 2017, 01:32:46 PMQuote from: Drummond on August 14, 2017, 12:49:33 PMQuote from: john e on August 14, 2017, 12:29:34 PMthe biggest draw in football is money, has been for a long time nowone of the best players in the world today just moved from one of the great european super power clubs to an inferior league to play for a club with very little history because he wanted 'the challenge' when we all know it was really just very very big pots of cash that swung itwe haven't got the money to get any manager we want but we have got enough to turn the heads of a few decent enough choices i'm sure, managers are greedy buggers when i see 'why would he leave X and join our poisoned club' the answer is simple....Moneythe most powerful thing in the world (apart from Love of course)Who then?With regards to the player you're talking about, the money is astronomical, he's moving to what is regarded as being one of the best cities on the planet and playing for a team challenging for the national league title and in the Champions League. It's hardly surprising he moved there.In convincing someone to come to Villa, you're talking about a club that hasn't won anything for over 20 years. It hasn't won the league for 35, the FA Cup, well let's not go there. Then there is the fact we're in the second division, have a set up that has fucked up for 10 years, with a bunch of fans who are rarely happy with anything (and who can blame us?) and it's Birmingham (nice enough but it isn't London or Manchester).The fuck are you talking about? How to win friends and influence people, there mate.Ah, I think my wording could have been better there.I merely meant, that for most players, London or Manchester is where it's at, it's where other players are etc. They are the trendier places to be. I didn't mean to suggest in any way that the second city was in fact anything other than brilliant, though not quite as good as Sheffield.