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Offline AsTallAsLions

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #210 on: December 28, 2019, 10:13:49 PM »
Claudio Ranieri? Roberto Martinez?

Offline The_ads

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #211 on: December 28, 2019, 10:17:01 PM »
I’d be looking at the Leipzig manager.

Lots of reasons he wouldn’t come here but lots he would


Mate, come on.

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #212 on: December 28, 2019, 10:17:48 PM »
Ranieri is currently in a role - Sampdoria. Martinez - is still with Belgium
« Last Edit: December 28, 2019, 10:21:11 PM by villa `cross the mersey »

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #213 on: December 28, 2019, 10:18:05 PM »
Claudio Ranieri? Roberto Martinez?

The same Ranieri that took Fulham down? That one? No ta

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #214 on: December 28, 2019, 10:18:26 PM »
I’d be looking at the Leipzig manager.

Lots of reasons he wouldn’t come here but lots he would

They're top of Bundesliga and have winnable game v Spurs in last 16 of CL. Interested in the "lots he would" category!

Southampton got Ralph Hasselhuttl who also did well at Leipzig but he was out of work at the time.

That's the key, out of work dosen't mean you're rubbish so it's looking at the better candidates. Leandro Jardim and Marcelinho are two I'd seriously consider as they've recently achieved stuff at major european clubs.

Jardim won the league and got to CL semi finals in 16/17, Marcelinho finished 4th in La Liga and won copa del rey just last season. Better pedigrees than what Garde had.

Because Leipzig are, and always will be a stepping stone club and he might see the PL as being a better stepping stone at the moment than other options.

I’m clutching, granted.

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #215 on: December 28, 2019, 10:21:04 PM »
I’d be looking at the Leipzig manager.

Lots of reasons he wouldn’t come here but lots he would

They're top of Bundesliga and have winnable game v Spurs in last 16 of CL. Interested in the "lots he would" category!

Southampton got Ralph Hasselhuttl who also did well at Leipzig but he was out of work at the time.

That's the key, out of work dosen't mean you're rubbish so it's looking at the better candidates. Leandro Jardim and Marcelinho are two I'd seriously consider as they've recently achieved stuff at major european clubs.

Jardim won the league and got to CL semi finals in 16/17, Marcelinho finished 4th in La Liga and won copa del rey just last season. Better pedigrees than what Garde had.

Because Leipzig are, and always will be a stepping stone club and he might see the PL as being a better stepping stone at the moment than other options.

I’m clutching, granted.


I’d probably agree if they were 16th in the Bundesliga but they are top and in the last 16 of the Champions League. Bit more than clutching that

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #216 on: December 28, 2019, 10:21:54 PM »
Ok, on reflection I’ll concede that it’s a bit ambitious.

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #217 on: December 28, 2019, 10:22:30 PM »
I’d be looking at the Leipzig manager.

Lots of reasons he wouldn’t come here but lots he would

They're top of Bundesliga and have winnable game v Spurs in last 16 of CL. Interested in the "lots he would" category!

Southampton got Ralph Hasselhuttl who also did well at Leipzig but he was out of work at the time.

That's the key, out of work dosen't mean you're rubbish so it's looking at the better candidates. Leandro Jardim and Marcelinho are two I'd seriously consider as they've recently achieved stuff at major european clubs.

Jardim won the league and got to CL semi finals in 16/17, Marcelinho finished 4th in La Liga and won copa del rey just last season. Better pedigrees than what Garde had.

Because Leipzig are, and always will be a stepping stone club and he might see the PL as being a better stepping stone at the moment than other options.

I’m clutching, granted.

He won't leave this season. I thought Nagalsmann actually would be nailed on for Bayern Munich when he was at Hoffenheim but seems he wants to work his way up gradually and isn't in any rush. He's about six years younger than John Terry which gives an idea of what a ridiculously gifted coach he is.

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #218 on: December 28, 2019, 10:23:31 PM »
Claudio Ranieri? Roberto Martinez?

The same Ranieri that took Fulham down? That one? No ta

Also the same Ranieri that won the league with Leicester. He's a good manager. I'm not sure about it either but just a suggestion.
« Last Edit: December 28, 2019, 10:25:07 PM by AsTallAsLions »

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #219 on: December 28, 2019, 10:25:48 PM »
Isn't Pochetino technically on gardening leave as whoever tries to sign him have to pay a huge fee for him? Or is that a load of crap?

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #220 on: December 28, 2019, 10:27:47 PM »
We will wave a bit of money at Tottenham and they will do as they're jolly well told.

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #221 on: December 28, 2019, 10:28:30 PM »
Isn't Pochetino technically on gardening leave as whoever tries to sign him have to pay a huge fee for him? Or is that a load of crap?
The fact that he said he was open to offers would suggest the Golden Goodbye period is over.

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #222 on: December 28, 2019, 10:29:06 PM »
I’d be looking at German coaches to bring into the club at any level
, they have to do something like 10x the amount of hours to get their accreditation. Lots of very talented coaches coming through who have never kicked a ball in the top levels of football.

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #223 on: December 28, 2019, 10:32:07 PM »
Claudio Ranieri? Roberto Martinez?

The same Ranieri that took Fulham down? That one? No ta

Also the same Ranieri that won the league with Leicester. He's a good manager. I'm not sure about it either but just a suggestion.


He isn’t though. He fell on the leagues best back bone of that season in Schmeichel, Morgan, Kante,Mahrez and Vardy. He’s about as short term as it gets as well

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Re: Next Aston Villa Manager
« Reply #224 on: December 28, 2019, 10:34:02 PM »
Isn't Pochetino technically on gardening leave as whoever tries to sign him have to pay a huge fee for him? Or is that a load of crap?

I read that he forfeits his £10 million pay off if he takes a premier league job before the end of the season. It's probably just newspaper nonsense, but if it was true it would mean he was open to offers just presumably not from English teams.

 


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