Here y'are.http://thebirminghampress.com/2017/08/there-must-be-a-positive-somewhere/
The basic ten foot tall message written in fire over Villa Park that we all, everyone of us can see but the last six managers have been blind to is - don't hoof the ball. Play the ball on the ground to one of your own players, make yourself available to receive a pass on the ground from your team mate, run towards the opposition goal. That is ALL a Villa manager has to do to improve them 300%. Get them fit and it becomes 500%. Any manager ought to be able to do it.
Quote from: brian green on August 16, 2017, 06:46:54 AMThe basic ten foot tall message written in fire over Villa Park that we all, everyone of us can see but the last six managers have been blind to is - don't hoof the ball. Play the ball on the ground to one of your own players, make yourself available to receive a pass on the ground from your team mate, run towards the opposition goal. That is ALL a Villa manager has to do to improve them 300%. Get them fit and it becomes 500%. Any manager ought to be able to do it.We've had managers who were supposed proponents of possession based football and yet when they comes its as if everything they hold true drops down a black-hole once they step under through the gates a BMH.I'm currently sat in my office next to the Amsterdam Arena looking at the youth team training pitches where a few are out already, every single one of these players knows the philosophy of the club knows that it will never alter - why is it that my club are seemingly incapable of even getting the basics right let alone instilling a philosophy about the way to play?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 15, 2017, 11:16:59 PMHere y'are.http://thebirminghampress.com/2017/08/there-must-be-a-positive-somewhere/Also aside from sir graham Taylor who was the last manager to go on to a better job?