Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on October 10, 2018, 03:30:43 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 10, 2018, 03:25:34 PMQuote from: Iamkmkm on October 10, 2018, 03:11:19 PMCan someone plz tell me more about Dean smith, what has he done for so many of u wanting him as the new manager, it most be more than "his team is playing good football and he is a villa fan from birmingham" Nothing to do with him being a Villa fan. If you have seen his team play, the attitude he them out with irrespective of the opponent, and what he's spent to achieve that, all of it would be foreign to a Villa fan having watched Bruce the last two years.But we're Aston Villa, and like it or not we're rarely genuine underdogs in any match in this leagueOur players have to go into each match knowing they're expected to win or at least draw. Brentford can play with freedom like underdogs who aren't fancied, far less pressure doing that than being favourites every weekend. The latter requires a different mindset and much broader shoulders to carry the weight of expectations both from the manager and the playersExactly the reason why a bit of resetting expectations is in order. Aston Villa need a reboot. We have no divine right to go into ANY game these days expecting not to lose.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on October 10, 2018, 03:25:34 PMQuote from: Iamkmkm on October 10, 2018, 03:11:19 PMCan someone plz tell me more about Dean smith, what has he done for so many of u wanting him as the new manager, it most be more than "his team is playing good football and he is a villa fan from birmingham" Nothing to do with him being a Villa fan. If you have seen his team play, the attitude he them out with irrespective of the opponent, and what he's spent to achieve that, all of it would be foreign to a Villa fan having watched Bruce the last two years.But we're Aston Villa, and like it or not we're rarely genuine underdogs in any match in this leagueOur players have to go into each match knowing they're expected to win or at least draw. Brentford can play with freedom like underdogs who aren't fancied, far less pressure doing that than being favourites every weekend. The latter requires a different mindset and much broader shoulders to carry the weight of expectations both from the manager and the players
Quote from: Iamkmkm on October 10, 2018, 03:11:19 PMCan someone plz tell me more about Dean smith, what has he done for so many of u wanting him as the new manager, it most be more than "his team is playing good football and he is a villa fan from birmingham" Nothing to do with him being a Villa fan. If you have seen his team play, the attitude he them out with irrespective of the opponent, and what he's spent to achieve that, all of it would be foreign to a Villa fan having watched Bruce the last two years.
Can someone plz tell me more about Dean smith, what has he done for so many of u wanting him as the new manager, it most be more than "his team is playing good football and he is a villa fan from birmingham"
Villa is a big project job, we need a manager that can see that, if all they see is a shit defence a non playing team and a bunch of moaning supporters they are the wrong person to take it onIf Henry has turned us down for Monaco it looks at first sight as a no brainer if it's the lifestyle you want the it's Monaco all daybut there is no project, Monaco will be in the same position in 2/3 years time as they are nownot winning the league, a bit of champions league football, losing your best players to the top European clubs All played out every week to about 8 or 9 thousand fansif you back yourself to get Villa up the game changeswe were a top 6 side less than 10 years ago, we have very rich owners who look like they mean business we would have the Resourses with the right manager to give the top half of the premier a go and higher given timeall played out to 40 odd thousand every weekMonaco is a comfort zone job, it's a retirement position, it's no challenge for a manager wanting to make his mark, I've been there to watch them Monaco v St Etienne it's was like watching football in the Dorchester
If we do want/get Smith we absolutely cannot force Terry upon him as his number 2.The man himself has got to decide that surely? who's his current number 2 at Brentford? surely if we go for him we want his staff as well
Quote from: sirlordbaltimore on October 10, 2018, 04:26:03 PMIf we do want/get Smith we absolutely cannot force Terry upon him as his number 2.The man himself has got to decide that surely? who's his current number 2 at Brentford? surely if we go for him we want his staff as wellThe key man is Richard O'Kelly - they have worked together throughout.
Quote from: john e on October 10, 2018, 04:25:48 PMVilla is a big project job, we need a manager that can see that, if all they see is a shit defence a non playing team and a bunch of moaning supporters they are the wrong person to take it onIf Henry has turned us down for Monaco it looks at first sight as a no brainer if it's the lifestyle you want the it's Monaco all daybut there is no project, Monaco will be in the same position in 2/3 years time as they are nownot winning the league, a bit of champions league football, losing your best players to the top European clubs All played out every week to about 8 or 9 thousand fansif you back yourself to get Villa up the game changeswe were a top 6 side less than 10 years ago, we have very rich owners who look like they mean business we would have the Resourses with the right manager to give the top half of the premier a go and higher given timeall played out to 40 odd thousand every weekMonaco is a comfort zone job, it's a retirement position, it's no challenge for a manager wanting to make his mark, I've been there to watch them Monaco v St Etienne it's was like watching football in the DorchesterI lurk here a lot but felt compelled to comment on just the sheer elevation of our hubris as Villa fans.Bournemouth, to quote a previous post, ARE a bigger club than Aston Villa, as things stand. They have history, but granted not close to our own. However the past is just that and they are on an upward trajectory, whereas we are far from that. As was said previously we have to start accepting that we are a Championship side based not only on the quality of the football we have played over the last 3-5 years, but also due to the series of frankly mind-blowing egotistical decisions made at board level.Now, to reference the above, what planet are you on my friend Henry is clearly looking to cut his teeth somewhere. Why would he choose a Birmingham based club with fickle fans (come on...we are and we know it if we're honest) who aren;t really going anywhere any time soon, have only recently had a senior management team change, a bunch of players on larges wages (no budget), as his first job in management?A move to Monaco would be miles better for him. Familiar faces, more forgiving league, some budget to do "something" with, and just start to learn the ropes.I'm for Dean Smith 100%. Not because he is a manager who has won the Premier League as a player or a manager, but because he sets out a team tactically well, motivates, works with the players based on what we've all seen, and would no doubt usher in a little bit of calm to dampen the sheer hysteria that has wafted around Villa over the last few seasons like a bad smell.We need to do what every good team does; go about our work quietly and methodically and under the radar. We are Aston Villa - Prepared is our motto, and we're currently 'prepared' for absolutely nothing. this would be a step forward in terms of actually having a plan rather than playing Russian roulette with our club.Peace...
I think that's basically what I saidVilla is a massive project not every one will see it or be up for it and will take an easier option
how come Bruno Lage is 5th favourite in the running who is he ?
Quote from: john e on October 10, 2018, 04:51:14 PMhow come Bruno Lage is 5th favourite in the running who is he ? someone to do with swansea I think..
Quote from: john e on October 10, 2018, 04:45:20 PMI think that's basically what I saidVilla is a massive project not every one will see it or be up for it and will take an easier option Yes but the implication was that Henry would be "nuts" to pass by an opportunity such as ours. He wouldn't, he'd be incredibly wise to stay clear of us currently.Let's get some damn stability. Let's forget about promotion for a season or two and just concentrate on getting a core of players who will put in the effort and be hungry, rather than those who can't wait to get back to their own clubs (Tammy aside - he puts in a shift) in a season's time, or those just picking up their wages, and then let's see where we go.I hate to use the words "long term project" when talking about Villa but that's what is required, as we tried the short term fix a couple of times now and whilst we came close, it was at a cost. Let's not do that again huh?