Quote from: DB on October 07, 2018, 01:58:36 PMQuote from: clash city rocker on October 07, 2018, 01:45:20 PMBruce is an experienced manager and just see where that has got us....possibly the worst defensive unit I have ever seen at villa park.So we rule out all experienced managers?This is a huge gamble if it happens. I would have preferred if he came in with someone in as DOF.Not saying rule out experienced managers.just saying that experienced managers are not always the answer.
Quote from: clash city rocker on October 07, 2018, 01:45:20 PMBruce is an experienced manager and just see where that has got us....possibly the worst defensive unit I have ever seen at villa park.So we rule out all experienced managers?This is a huge gamble if it happens. I would have preferred if he came in with someone in as DOF.
Bruce is an experienced manager and just see where that has got us....possibly the worst defensive unit I have ever seen at villa park.
Have to say, nothing about the idea of this all-star player-manager supergroup fills me with any confidence at all.
I can’t help thinking that the former Chelsea number 26 is going to be in the style of the Stuart Pearce management/coaching, all about rolling your sleeves up and showing some PASHUN! That’s the nicest thing I can think of to say about him.
Terry/Henry would be so persuasive to both attackers and defenders looking to develop that wed have the pick of the signings in this league.
https://youtu.be/nykBFlHP23EThis Henry analysis of Barca shows he's got a lot of tactical insight Appetising too.Though you can imagine him saying to grealish and Bolasie: don't come too deep, hold your shape, trust your colleagues to find you Now Alan, Neil, mile - just zip those balls into their feet No try again No to his feet mile No . . . To . . Jack, Yannick - just drop a bit deeper to pick those balls up
Quote from: themossman on October 07, 2018, 02:35:59 PMTerry/Henry would be so persuasive to both attackers and defenders looking to develop that we’d have the pick of the signings in this league.So, do we know whether these two actually get on and whether there is the sort of chemistry that would survive the stresses of being in football management?I can see how they would bring something we've not seen down our way for a long, long time - since the Little, Evans, Gregory management team - but the question remains regarding their compatibility as a management duo.
Terry/Henry would be so persuasive to both attackers and defenders looking to develop that we’d have the pick of the signings in this league.
Radio 5 Live are reporting that it will be Henry with Terry as number two.