I hear David O'Leary is looking to get back into the game.
I have seen reports this morning on Facebook - the Aston Villa Worldwide Group - that Paul Lambert is a candidate! They reckon with a big budget squad he might do a good job. Ugh!
Quote from: achilles on September 12, 2017, 10:39:26 AMAs a quick fix to get us up I would take Sam Allardyce, just couldn't do any worse and at least he motivates players which ours desperately need!11 months ago people were writing the same thing but with Bruce's name in there.
As a quick fix to get us up I would take Sam Allardyce, just couldn't do any worse and at least he motivates players which ours desperately need!
To be honest if Bruce were to go soon then someone like Allardyce would be OK until the end of the season to have a shot at going up.
QuoteTo be honest if Bruce were to go soon then someone like Allardyce would be OK until the end of the season to have a shot at going up. You are Sam Allardyce. You are enjoying your retirement. You keep confirming you are retired. You have just turned down a PL club where you were successful last season. A basket case of a club comes knocking offering you a contract "until the end of the season" only because we want to go up, but we don't trust you long time enough to offer you a 3 year contract.Why the chuff would you even bother returning the phone call?
Redknapp wasn't really retired, he was just sacked. Allardyce retired from an actual job and has already ruled himself out of a return to Palace.Wouldn't be amazed if he changes his mind at some point but doubt it will be over the coming days and weeks.
QuoteRedknapp wasn't really retired, he was just sacked. Allardyce retired from an actual job and has already ruled himself out of a return to Palace.Wouldn't be amazed if he changes his mind at some point but doubt it will be over the coming days and weeks.Exactly.Allardyce - if he really does want the money - he can sit on his hands for a bit longer as there'll be a queue of clubs at the wrong end of the PL table come November/December that'll be knocking on his door offering him a far better proposal than we can.
In the last 10 years of football management Allardyce has a 36% win ratio. Am I missing something?