It sickens me to say it but Gold and Sullivan showed how it must be done. Save your Premiership status while you still can. It is not so much the playing performances that make us look bereft, though they do, it is the inescapable impression that there is turmoil behind the scenes at Villa Park that bodes so ill. So reminiscent of the last time we gave our necks.
Quote from: brian green on January 13, 2020, 01:21:47 PMIt sickens me to say it but Gold and Sullivan showed how it must be done. Save your Premiership status while you still can. It is not so much the playing performances that make us look bereft, though they do, it is the inescapable impression that there is turmoil behind the scenes at Villa Park that bodes so ill. So reminiscent of the last time we gave our necks.I can imagine the response on here if the owners re-hired a manager they had previously sacked.
I think it's gone too far. He's clearly not happy with the current set up, and even if Pitarch does pull a couple of transfer rabbits out of the hat, can you really see Smith getting the best out of them?
Quote from: Clampy on January 13, 2020, 01:23:00 PMQuote from: brian green on January 13, 2020, 01:21:47 PMIt sickens me to say it but Gold and Sullivan showed how it must be done. Save your Premiership status while you still can. It is not so much the playing performances that make us look bereft, though they do, it is the inescapable impression that there is turmoil behind the scenes at Villa Park that bodes so ill. So reminiscent of the last time we gave our necks.I can imagine the response on here if the owners re-hired a manager they had previously sacked.I'm sure you'd be delighted to have Bruce back.
Quote from: brian green on January 13, 2020, 01:21:47 PMIt sickens me to say it but Gold and Sullivan showed how it must be done. Save your Premiership status while you still can. It is not so much the playing performances that make us look bereft, though they do, it is the inescapable impression that there is turmoil behind the scenes at Villa Park that bodes so ill. So reminiscent of the last time we gave our necks.But Brian you were at the front of the charge saying a Bruce type manager was the last thing we needed in the PL and the days for that type of dinosaur football is long gone. Are you prepared to throw all that principle away to get into bed with the Devil (an Alardyce / Moyes or the like)?Personally I'd prefer to stick with Smith and hope he can get it right. I appreciate relegation will be a disaster, but I'd rather scrape through with Smith than tear everying up and go back 10 steps in terms of philosophy.
But Brian you were at the front of the charge saying a Bruce type manager was the last thing we needed in the PL and the days for that type of dinosaur football is long gone. Are you prepared to throw all that principle away to get into bed with the Devil (an Alardyce / Moyes or the like)?
No chrisw1 that not what I am saying at all. We are where we are because of Bruce (and McLeish, Lambert, Roberto Di Matteo, Sherwood, Garde, KMac and Black) and a famine of managerial talent at Villa Park. Exacerbated by selfish, naive, carpetbagging owners. I wanted Dean Smith to be the manager he was at Brentford, brash, aggressive and inspirational. He was a Wilder but he wanted to be a Wenger and has lost his way and his mojo.
Quote from: brian green on January 13, 2020, 04:16:53 PMNo chrisw1 that not what I am saying at all. We are where we are because of Bruce (and McLeish, Lambert, Roberto Di Matteo, Sherwood, Garde, KMac and Black) and a famine of managerial talent at Villa Park. Exacerbated by selfish, naive, carpetbagging owners. I wanted Dean Smith to be the manager he was at Brentford, brash, aggressive and inspirational. He was a Wilder but he wanted to be a Wenger and has lost his way and his mojo.But you were praising West Ham's bravery for appointing Moyes?