Now after over a decade it feels like we're not that far off them or Arsenal now, indeed the league table still indicates that so big chance over next few years to start finishing above those two if we can get the big deals right and Spurs will have to sell Kane before too long.Do that and that should be europa league football so we're not that far away imo but then it's easier to get from 10th to 7th than 6th to 4th as we've seen many teams struggle to do that.
Quote from: john e on April 26, 2021, 10:24:03 AMI think Dean Smith has done a great job since he cameBut my own personal view is he will not be good enough to build a team to take us into the top six...I agree with this and the rest of your post. I also agree with Risso that there's no point switching for another 'okay' manager. I'm happy to let DS prove me wrong for another season but a poor remaining run-in and start to next season may hasten his demise.I think we need to look at Chelsea. 'Club Legend' Frank was doing an okay job but there was a top class manager available in Tuchel and they showed no sentiment and made the change. That will likely make the difference between a Europa League spot and a CL spot for them this season and it's the way we have to start thinking if we wish to rejoin the 'elite'.
I think Dean Smith has done a great job since he cameBut my own personal view is he will not be good enough to build a team to take us into the top six...
I am really concerned about our run-in though. Everton, United, Palace, Spurs and Chelsea is a pretty unkind few games, and if we fail to win any of them where will we finish, and how will that affect Dean's position in the minds of the owners?
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on April 26, 2021, 12:40:05 PMQuote from: john e on April 26, 2021, 10:24:03 AMI think Dean Smith has done a great job since he cameBut my own personal view is he will not be good enough to build a team to take us into the top six...I agree with this and the rest of your post. I also agree with Risso that there's no point switching for another 'okay' manager. I'm happy to let DS prove me wrong for another season but a poor remaining run-in and start to next season may hasten his demise.I think we need to look at Chelsea. 'Club Legend' Frank was doing an okay job but there was a top class manager available in Tuchel and they showed no sentiment and made the change. That will likely make the difference between a Europa League spot and a CL spot for them this season and it's the way we have to start thinking if we wish to rejoin the 'elite'.He wasn't good enough to get us up, keep us up or take us mid-table either.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 26, 2021, 12:57:31 PMQuote from: Brazilian Villain on April 26, 2021, 12:40:05 PMQuote from: john e on April 26, 2021, 10:24:03 AMI think Dean Smith has done a great job since he cameBut my own personal view is he will not be good enough to build a team to take us into the top six...I agree with this and the rest of your post. I also agree with Risso that there's no point switching for another 'okay' manager. I'm happy to let DS prove me wrong for another season but a poor remaining run-in and start to next season may hasten his demise.I think we need to look at Chelsea. 'Club Legend' Frank was doing an okay job but there was a top class manager available in Tuchel and they showed no sentiment and made the change. That will likely make the difference between a Europa League spot and a CL spot for them this season and it's the way we have to start thinking if we wish to rejoin the 'elite'.He wasn't good enough to get us up, keep us up or take us mid-table either. We're well aware of your views on Dean and I said I'm happy enough to give him another season to prove me wrong. However his tactical inflexibility and tardy substitutions are a cause of frustration at times.
I’m not sure there is much more to be wrung out of this squad even by someone like Tuchel. I see the way to join the ‘elite’ is to have a squad of players of a comparable quality. If we get to that point then we’re comparing like for like with Dean and we’ll see how good he is.
Quote from: Drummond on April 26, 2021, 12:35:46 PMQuote from: Smithy on April 26, 2021, 12:31:57 PMQuote from: Drummond on April 26, 2021, 12:25:00 PMI think we're a couple of players short of a really good side.Spurs have Kane and Son, Arsenal Pepe, Aubameyang and Lacazette, Man Utd have Greenwood, Rashford, Fernandez, Man City have well, pretty much everyone, and Liverpool have Salah, Firmino and Sane. They are all the sort of players we'd like to sign and that would make us better.If you look at Leicester, they have Vardy, Iheanacho, Barnes and Maddison, Everton have got Rodriguez, Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison and Mina. West Ham have got Lingard and Soucek but other players doing well too like Cresswell.We're pretty much all happy with our defence and keeper which is why I've tried to keep this to forward thinking players but the reality is we're behind all of those teams in terms of having the quality to make a real difference. Grealish is our one player like that and Watkins, in his first season in the top flight is proving to be so too.Smith can only work with what he's got and I'm not sure many other managers would do any better.Agreed - a front three of Grealish-Watkins-"AN Other", where the AN Other is very pacy and has top-4 quality would make us a formidable attacking threat. Not much depth up front though, and we need to improve the midfield too, but make our first-choice front three top 4 quality and I think the rest will follow. Maybe this is the transfer window for us to have our "Robinho moment", where finally make a signing that makes people stand up and take notice of what's happening at Villa park?Funnily enough, I was thinking the same about Robinho last night. We tried with Barkley to lift things a bit but he's proven to not be the one we needed; need to try again. Robinho was 24, Brazil's current golden boy, and in-demand from pretty much every club in the world when City signed him. I don't see us getting someone quite of that calibre (guess that would a Jadon Sancho today?). I think we're looking at the next level down, but I hope the next one isn't just someone who can't get a game for Chelsea or whoever their respective team is.
Quote from: Smithy on April 26, 2021, 12:31:57 PMQuote from: Drummond on April 26, 2021, 12:25:00 PMI think we're a couple of players short of a really good side.Spurs have Kane and Son, Arsenal Pepe, Aubameyang and Lacazette, Man Utd have Greenwood, Rashford, Fernandez, Man City have well, pretty much everyone, and Liverpool have Salah, Firmino and Sane. They are all the sort of players we'd like to sign and that would make us better.If you look at Leicester, they have Vardy, Iheanacho, Barnes and Maddison, Everton have got Rodriguez, Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison and Mina. West Ham have got Lingard and Soucek but other players doing well too like Cresswell.We're pretty much all happy with our defence and keeper which is why I've tried to keep this to forward thinking players but the reality is we're behind all of those teams in terms of having the quality to make a real difference. Grealish is our one player like that and Watkins, in his first season in the top flight is proving to be so too.Smith can only work with what he's got and I'm not sure many other managers would do any better.Agreed - a front three of Grealish-Watkins-"AN Other", where the AN Other is very pacy and has top-4 quality would make us a formidable attacking threat. Not much depth up front though, and we need to improve the midfield too, but make our first-choice front three top 4 quality and I think the rest will follow. Maybe this is the transfer window for us to have our "Robinho moment", where finally make a signing that makes people stand up and take notice of what's happening at Villa park?Funnily enough, I was thinking the same about Robinho last night. We tried with Barkley to lift things a bit but he's proven to not be the one we needed; need to try again.
Quote from: Drummond on April 26, 2021, 12:25:00 PMI think we're a couple of players short of a really good side.Spurs have Kane and Son, Arsenal Pepe, Aubameyang and Lacazette, Man Utd have Greenwood, Rashford, Fernandez, Man City have well, pretty much everyone, and Liverpool have Salah, Firmino and Sane. They are all the sort of players we'd like to sign and that would make us better.If you look at Leicester, they have Vardy, Iheanacho, Barnes and Maddison, Everton have got Rodriguez, Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison and Mina. West Ham have got Lingard and Soucek but other players doing well too like Cresswell.We're pretty much all happy with our defence and keeper which is why I've tried to keep this to forward thinking players but the reality is we're behind all of those teams in terms of having the quality to make a real difference. Grealish is our one player like that and Watkins, in his first season in the top flight is proving to be so too.Smith can only work with what he's got and I'm not sure many other managers would do any better.Agreed - a front three of Grealish-Watkins-"AN Other", where the AN Other is very pacy and has top-4 quality would make us a formidable attacking threat. Not much depth up front though, and we need to improve the midfield too, but make our first-choice front three top 4 quality and I think the rest will follow. Maybe this is the transfer window for us to have our "Robinho moment", where finally make a signing that makes people stand up and take notice of what's happening at Villa park?
I think we're a couple of players short of a really good side.Spurs have Kane and Son, Arsenal Pepe, Aubameyang and Lacazette, Man Utd have Greenwood, Rashford, Fernandez, Man City have well, pretty much everyone, and Liverpool have Salah, Firmino and Sane. They are all the sort of players we'd like to sign and that would make us better.If you look at Leicester, they have Vardy, Iheanacho, Barnes and Maddison, Everton have got Rodriguez, Calvert-Lewin, Richarlison and Mina. West Ham have got Lingard and Soucek but other players doing well too like Cresswell.We're pretty much all happy with our defence and keeper which is why I've tried to keep this to forward thinking players but the reality is we're behind all of those teams in terms of having the quality to make a real difference. Grealish is our one player like that and Watkins, in his first season in the top flight is proving to be so too.Smith can only work with what he's got and I'm not sure many other managers would do any better.
My only criticism of Dean Smith is around the lack of flexibility around playing formation, everything else I believe is perfectly OK. The key question would be the perception of other CEO's of clubs and whether or not if he came available if they would hire him. I believe Arsenal and Spurs would out of the 'top 6' then certainly Palace, Burnley , Newcastle, Brighton, Leeds potentially Everton and Leicester. Personal view only but perhaps a measure of his worth and qualities as a man-manager and coach.
Quote from: Virgil Caine on April 26, 2021, 01:53:32 PMMy only criticism of Dean Smith is around the lack of flexibility around playing formation, everything else I believe is perfectly OK. The key question would be the perception of other CEO's of clubs and whether or not if he came available if they would hire him. I believe Arsenal and Spurs would out of the 'top 6' then certainly Palace, Burnley , Newcastle, Brighton, Leeds potentially Everton and Leicester. Personal view only but perhaps a measure of his worth and qualities as a man-manager and coach. I'm a Smith fan but there's not a chance any of Arsenal, Spurs, Leeds, Everton or Leicester would employ him as head coach. That's not to say he's not good enough, he's just never won anything and those clubs recruit proven winners (with the exception of Arsenal's emotional decision to employ Arteta).