Quote from: cdbullyweefan on September 13, 2017, 01:45:26 PMQuote from: john e on September 13, 2017, 01:20:42 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on September 13, 2017, 12:10:37 PMHe's retired. Not sure how many other times I need to explain this?If he wanted to work in management, he would still be managing Palace. If he had had a change of heart since managing Palace, he would have gone back there when they sacked his replacement this week.He has retired.Banging. Head. Brick. Wall.I'll have a £10 to the site bet with you he's back in management before the end of the seasonI think it's entirely possible that he will miss management and come out of retirement by the end of the season.However, I think that if he was planning to take a job anytime in the more immediate future, he'd have already taken the Palace job.If we wait till April to sack Bruce, he might be a contender. Assuming we get rid of the Potato of Sadness in the coming weeks, he isn't.What's the matter, stakes too high? You sounded pretty sure earlier.
Quote from: john e on September 13, 2017, 01:20:42 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on September 13, 2017, 12:10:37 PMHe's retired. Not sure how many other times I need to explain this?If he wanted to work in management, he would still be managing Palace. If he had had a change of heart since managing Palace, he would have gone back there when they sacked his replacement this week.He has retired.Banging. Head. Brick. Wall.I'll have a £10 to the site bet with you he's back in management before the end of the seasonI think it's entirely possible that he will miss management and come out of retirement by the end of the season.However, I think that if he was planning to take a job anytime in the more immediate future, he'd have already taken the Palace job.If we wait till April to sack Bruce, he might be a contender. Assuming we get rid of the Potato of Sadness in the coming weeks, he isn't.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on September 13, 2017, 12:10:37 PMHe's retired. Not sure how many other times I need to explain this?If he wanted to work in management, he would still be managing Palace. If he had had a change of heart since managing Palace, he would have gone back there when they sacked his replacement this week.He has retired.Banging. Head. Brick. Wall.I'll have a £10 to the site bet with you he's back in management before the end of the season
He's retired. Not sure how many other times I need to explain this?If he wanted to work in management, he would still be managing Palace. If he had had a change of heart since managing Palace, he would have gone back there when they sacked his replacement this week.He has retired.Banging. Head. Brick. Wall.
Steve Round has worked under Maclaren, Southgate, Allardyce and Moyes.Wyness has appointed the likes of Jimmy Calderwell (Aberdeen), Steve Paterson (Aberdeen), David Moyes (Everton), RDM (Villa) Steve Bruce (Villa).Not really too much evidence there on face value of 'blue sky thinking' or the ability to think outside of the old boys club of ex-pros / old faces and bring in a new face to drive the Villa engine.
Quote from: German James on September 13, 2017, 01:41:39 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on September 13, 2017, 01:31:16 PMI'd imagine the vast majority of us expect Allardyce to take another job.It wouldn't surprise me either! But, for the purposes of this thread, it seems to me to make sense to assume that he's not a candidate, seeing as how we're pretty much agreed that we need someone the sooner the better and he's only been retired since May.Come on James we need some insider info - any up and coming German managers worth taking a punt on?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on September 13, 2017, 01:31:16 PMI'd imagine the vast majority of us expect Allardyce to take another job.It wouldn't surprise me either! But, for the purposes of this thread, it seems to me to make sense to assume that he's not a candidate, seeing as how we're pretty much agreed that we need someone the sooner the better and he's only been retired since May.
I'd imagine the vast majority of us expect Allardyce to take another job.
I maintain that he won't be taking any job in the near future... if his immediate plans included football management then why would he have left Palace?
Quote from: Dave on September 13, 2017, 01:56:40 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on September 13, 2017, 01:31:38 PMQuote from: SteveN on September 13, 2017, 12:56:59 PMLeeds seemed to have done some searching and found what appears to be a decent manager who was unknown to most. Also Hull found Silva so tbey are out there. We don't have to go down the Moyes, Pardew,Allardyce route.Yep. And we found Garde, Wolves found Zenga, Cardiff 'found' Solskjær, West Brom found Pepe Mel, Fulham found Felix Magath and Rene Meulensteen.It's not as easy as you think. I'd love the next Wagner, but we really are on the brink and the wrong appointment would see us relegated. It's a massive gamble.Whereas going for a well-known, safe pair of hands like Bruce or McLeish completely takes that risk away and it's nothing more than a gentle stroll to good times and prosperity.Is there a manager available to us that wouldn't constitute a gamble?It is annoying, isn't it, that every club who 'go foreign' and don't succeed are seen to have proven that managers from abroad constitute an enormous risk (probably because of their flighty, histrionic temperaments), while the legions of dull British managers can fail to inspire a thousand times, half-succeed once or twice and somehow earn a reputation for being 'reliable' or 'dependable' or (the absolute worst) 'the sensible choice'.
Quote from: chrisw1 on September 13, 2017, 01:31:38 PMQuote from: SteveN on September 13, 2017, 12:56:59 PMLeeds seemed to have done some searching and found what appears to be a decent manager who was unknown to most. Also Hull found Silva so tbey are out there. We don't have to go down the Moyes, Pardew,Allardyce route.Yep. And we found Garde, Wolves found Zenga, Cardiff 'found' Solskjær, West Brom found Pepe Mel, Fulham found Felix Magath and Rene Meulensteen.It's not as easy as you think. I'd love the next Wagner, but we really are on the brink and the wrong appointment would see us relegated. It's a massive gamble.Whereas going for a well-known, safe pair of hands like Bruce or McLeish completely takes that risk away and it's nothing more than a gentle stroll to good times and prosperity.Is there a manager available to us that wouldn't constitute a gamble?
Quote from: SteveN on September 13, 2017, 12:56:59 PMLeeds seemed to have done some searching and found what appears to be a decent manager who was unknown to most. Also Hull found Silva so tbey are out there. We don't have to go down the Moyes, Pardew,Allardyce route.Yep. And we found Garde, Wolves found Zenga, Cardiff 'found' Solskjær, West Brom found Pepe Mel, Fulham found Felix Magath and Rene Meulensteen.It's not as easy as you think. I'd love the next Wagner, but we really are on the brink and the wrong appointment would see us relegated. It's a massive gamble.
Leeds seemed to have done some searching and found what appears to be a decent manager who was unknown to most. Also Hull found Silva so tbey are out there. We don't have to go down the Moyes, Pardew,Allardyce route.
Quote from: Monty on September 13, 2017, 02:01:45 PMQuote from: Dave on September 13, 2017, 01:56:40 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on September 13, 2017, 01:31:38 PMQuote from: SteveN on September 13, 2017, 12:56:59 PMLeeds seemed to have done some searching and found what appears to be a decent manager who was unknown to most. Also Hull found Silva so tbey are out there. We don't have to go down the Moyes, Pardew,Allardyce route.Yep. And we found Garde, Wolves found Zenga, Cardiff 'found' Solskjær, West Brom found Pepe Mel, Fulham found Felix Magath and Rene Meulensteen.It's not as easy as you think. I'd love the next Wagner, but we really are on the brink and the wrong appointment would see us relegated. It's a massive gamble.Whereas going for a well-known, safe pair of hands like Bruce or McLeish completely takes that risk away and it's nothing more than a gentle stroll to good times and prosperity.Is there a manager available to us that wouldn't constitute a gamble?It is annoying, isn't it, that every club who 'go foreign' and don't succeed are seen to have proven that managers from abroad constitute an enormous risk (probably because of their flighty, histrionic temperaments), while the legions of dull British managers can fail to inspire a thousand times, half-succeed once or twice and somehow earn a reputation for being 'reliable' or 'dependable' or (the absolute worst) 'the sensible choice'.I think the 'old guard' are definitely being squeezed out of the top flight and in some cases the Championship as well.
If we wanted him badly enough i'm pretty confident we'd get him, even next week. Hopefully we have more progressive candidates in mind than him though!
Quote from: Clark W Griswold on September 13, 2017, 01:48:12 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on September 13, 2017, 01:45:26 PMQuote from: john e on September 13, 2017, 01:20:42 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on September 13, 2017, 12:10:37 PMHe's retired. Not sure how many other times I need to explain this?If he wanted to work in management, he would still be managing Palace. If he had had a change of heart since managing Palace, he would have gone back there when they sacked his replacement this week.He has retired.Banging. Head. Brick. Wall.I'll have a £10 to the site bet with you he's back in management before the end of the seasonI think it's entirely possible that he will miss management and come out of retirement by the end of the season.However, I think that if he was planning to take a job anytime in the more immediate future, he'd have already taken the Palace job.If we wait till April to sack Bruce, he might be a contender. Assuming we get rid of the Potato of Sadness in the coming weeks, he isn't.What's the matter, stakes too high? You sounded pretty sure earlier.I've already said in a previous post that it's entirely possible that he'll go back into management at a later date, so why would I take that bet?I maintain that he won't be taking any job in the near future... if his immediate plans included football management then why would he have left Palace?I'll have a tenner with you that he's still unemployed at the end of October, if you like?
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on September 13, 2017, 02:03:48 PMQuote from: Clark W Griswold on September 13, 2017, 01:48:12 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on September 13, 2017, 01:45:26 PMQuote from: john e on September 13, 2017, 01:20:42 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on September 13, 2017, 12:10:37 PMHe's retired. Not sure how many other times I need to explain this?If he wanted to work in management, he would still be managing Palace. If he had had a change of heart since managing Palace, he would have gone back there when they sacked his replacement this week.He has retired.Banging. Head. Brick. Wall.I'll have a £10 to the site bet with you he's back in management before the end of the seasonI think it's entirely possible that he will miss management and come out of retirement by the end of the season.However, I think that if he was planning to take a job anytime in the more immediate future, he'd have already taken the Palace job.If we wait till April to sack Bruce, he might be a contender. Assuming we get rid of the Potato of Sadness in the coming weeks, he isn't.What's the matter, stakes too high? You sounded pretty sure earlier.I've already said in a previous post that it's entirely possible that he'll go back into management at a later date, so why would I take that bet?I maintain that he won't be taking any job in the near future... if his immediate plans included football management then why would he have left Palace?I'll have a tenner with you that he's still unemployed at the end of October, if you like?You said earlier he was definately retired and suggested I was a fucking idiot in the process, this isn't about whether I think he'll be back before October.
I think it's entirely possible that he will miss management and come out of retirement by the end of the season.However, I think that if he was planning to take a job anytime in the more immediate future, he'd have already taken the Palace job.If we wait till April to sack Bruce, he might be a contender. Assuming we get rid of the Potato of Sadness in the coming weeks, he isn't.