Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on September 30, 2018, 02:37:13 PMQuote from: Ads on September 30, 2018, 02:32:48 PMI don't care whether he's a Villa fan or not. I care about his ability to cope with the job and I don't think he could.also a big worry for me. i think we need someone who's already managed a club with the same expectation levels as oursi do think it's a huge weight on anyone's shoulders and you need to be a special sort of person to be able to handle itI think he's a good manager and would get the team playing well and winning lots of games. Are we saying that we wouldn't like Howe from Bournemouth either then?
Quote from: Ads on September 30, 2018, 02:32:48 PMI don't care whether he's a Villa fan or not. I care about his ability to cope with the job and I don't think he could.also a big worry for me. i think we need someone who's already managed a club with the same expectation levels as oursi do think it's a huge weight on anyone's shoulders and you need to be a special sort of person to be able to handle it
I don't care whether he's a Villa fan or not. I care about his ability to cope with the job and I don't think he could.
Quote from: sickbeggar on September 30, 2018, 06:48:56 PMHowe would always be my choice. Chance to manage a potential top 4 side and he's not gonna get that chance from any of them in the Premiership. Won't come mid-season though, and would take a lot persuading to in the summerSorry, who is the potential top 4 side?! Us?!
Howe would always be my choice. Chance to manage a potential top 4 side and he's not gonna get that chance from any of them in the Premiership. Won't come mid-season though, and would take a lot persuading to in the summer
Quote from: Matt Collins on September 30, 2018, 08:24:43 PMEddie Howe is not going to resign and come to a championship club He just isn'tLucky you weren't in charge of choosing the new manager in 1987.
Eddie Howe is not going to resign and come to a championship club He just isn't
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on September 30, 2018, 10:11:18 PMQuote from: Matt Collins on September 30, 2018, 08:24:43 PMEddie Howe is not going to resign and come to a championship club He just isn'tLucky you weren't in charge of choosing the new manager in 1987.The person that was wanted Dave Bassett.
Howe is in a dead-end. However well he does, he's never going to make Bournemouth into a Top4 side, so he can either hang around bucking the odds in the hope he gets offered the England job in a few years or he will need to move on because the job at a Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea etc.. is never going to be offered. That means realistically a downwards move to a club with more long-term potential with owners and the income streams to challenge at least the likes of the best of the rest. We are one of those teams - still. As i've said earlier, it would have to be sold to him as a long term project rather than a job, but however crap we are now, there is no doubt once in the premiership everything changes- we should be financially better able to compete than 60% of the PL clubs straight away. I'm sure Howe knows that so it all depends on if we can convince him we're the right fallen giant to take a chance on. Anyway, as others have said, he wouldn't come mid-season so pie in the sky really at the present time.
Quote from: sickbeggar on October 01, 2018, 09:21:33 AMHowe is in a dead-end. However well he does, he's never going to make Bournemouth into a Top4 side, so he can either hang around bucking the odds in the hope he gets offered the England job in a few years or he will need to move on because the job at a Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea etc.. is never going to be offered. That means realistically a downwards move to a club with more long-term potential with owners and the income streams to challenge at least the likes of the best of the rest. We are one of those teams - still. As i've said earlier, it would have to be sold to him as a long term project rather than a job, but however crap we are now, there is no doubt once in the premiership everything changes- we should be financially better able to compete than 60% of the PL clubs straight away. I'm sure Howe knows that so it all depends on if we can convince him we're the right fallen giant to take a chance on. Anyway, as others have said, he wouldn't come mid-season so pie in the sky really at the present time.Maybe if he hadn't had a crack a Burnley, he might be tempted to come to somewhere like us but I think he'll be at Bournemouth for a while yet. He seems settled there.