Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on September 13, 2017, 11:51:29 AMI'm pretty sure Allardyce will manage again, once he's had a break from the game. How long that break lasts depends on the offers he gets, a bit like MON before he came here. I used to really dislike him but would now accept him as I think the job wouldn't overwhelm him and he'd get us up. The last two seasons he's joined clubs mid season and done enough in that time to salvage the season. As say a two year option, he'd do for me. He's done enough to save teams from relegation, that's a totally different job to earning a team promotion. What Bruce is doing with us could be effective if that was the aim, but to get promotion you have to win games and there is nothing in Fat Sam's record ever to suggest he's capable of the long sequences of winning football we'd need.
I'm pretty sure Allardyce will manage again, once he's had a break from the game. How long that break lasts depends on the offers he gets, a bit like MON before he came here. I used to really dislike him but would now accept him as I think the job wouldn't overwhelm him and he'd get us up. The last two seasons he's joined clubs mid season and done enough in that time to salvage the season. As say a two year option, he'd do for me.
FDB?Someone will have to explain that logic in that one. Failed at his last two jobs so would be a perfect fit to come in a turn around a club that's been in decline for about 7/8 yearsNo thanks.
What was the story about Tuchel leaving Dortmund? Their results weren't that bad, considering the last season with Klopp, were they? And the story since, for that matter. I don't think his record is *that* good that he can simply sit and wait for a top club to come in for him. If we offered him a 'top club' wage - like most english clubs do compared to europe - then he might be tempted, surely?
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on September 13, 2017, 10:21:48 PMWhat was the story about Tuchel leaving Dortmund? Their results weren't that bad, considering the last season with Klopp, were they? And the story since, for that matter. I don't think his record is *that* good that he can simply sit and wait for a top club to come in for him. If we offered him a 'top club' wage - like most english clubs do compared to europe - then he might be tempted, surely?His problem seems to be that he's incredibly highly strung. He fell out with Dortmund's scouts, board and players at various times during his tenure. He describes himself as someone whose impatience got in the way of his work and made him bad-tempered... I'd still want him at Villa!
Football hasn't completely changed in two years as far as i can see, in fact it still exactly the same as before.
I really do believe its time for a fresh approach. I'm certainly possibly wrong, but I don't see any manager sorting this mess out anytime soon - the squad is nowhere near as strong as people make out, and we have been saying the same things for too many years.Bring in a young manager, bring in our youngsters and sign up and coming from the lower leagues (look at Huddersfield, Bournemouth, Brighton for the template), and while we go backwards for a couple years, concentrate on restoring the foundations upon which this club can build for the future.The short term panic is literally forcing us ever deeper into the shit, financially, reputationally, and from a playing style perspective. Its got to change
The fact he had a very short spells at Inter and Palace surely tells you how bad he must have been ?Tells me that behind the scenes it was obvious very early on they'd made a massive error of judgement appointing him. We currently have a bloke in charge with HUGE experience in this league, promotions (one of which was very recently) and a rather expensively assembled squad. And even he can't turn this sinking ship around by the looks of it. Football hasn't completely changed in two years as far as i can see, in fact it still exactly the same as before.