Quote from: MattW on November 10, 2021, 09:37:39 AMInteresting reads: https://www.skysports.com/football/story-telling/11788/12236762/the-evolution-of-gerrards-rangers; https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/mar/07/steven-gerrard-pressure-rangers-champions.Good reads, both. Thanks.
Interesting reads: https://www.skysports.com/football/story-telling/11788/12236762/the-evolution-of-gerrards-rangers; https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/mar/07/steven-gerrard-pressure-rangers-champions.
Quote from: Demitri_C on November 10, 2021, 09:52:11 AMQuote from: BC Villain on November 10, 2021, 09:44:38 AMQuote from: Drummond on November 10, 2021, 09:15:16 AMWell, we've only got to wait a month for the love-in to really start.Imagine our manager being more popular with the opposition supporters than our own. 4 games in to his tenure.That Liverpool game is going to be an absolute circusIts at villa park its when he goes Anfield thats when it will be bad. But i expect he will want the win more than going to anfield to say hello to afew scousersIt'll be a side show both times. We went up there under Houllier and he behaved like it was a benefit game.
Quote from: BC Villain on November 10, 2021, 09:44:38 AMQuote from: Drummond on November 10, 2021, 09:15:16 AMWell, we've only got to wait a month for the love-in to really start.Imagine our manager being more popular with the opposition supporters than our own. 4 games in to his tenure.That Liverpool game is going to be an absolute circusIts at villa park its when he goes Anfield thats when it will be bad. But i expect he will want the win more than going to anfield to say hello to afew scousers
Quote from: Drummond on November 10, 2021, 09:15:16 AMWell, we've only got to wait a month for the love-in to really start.Imagine our manager being more popular with the opposition supporters than our own. 4 games in to his tenure.That Liverpool game is going to be an absolute circus
Well, we've only got to wait a month for the love-in to really start.Imagine our manager being more popular with the opposition supporters than our own. 4 games in to his tenure.
Quote from: Billy Walker on November 10, 2021, 10:12:26 AMAs I said earlier, this is a Tony Xia kind of appointment. It's the kind of thing you'd expect a Middlesborough or Derby County to do. I'm not saying it won't work in the short-term and we could see a Sherwood-esque bounce that propels us through the season but, to me at least, it stinks of a lack of joined up thinking or long-term strategy. It also makes me think NSWE have taken their eye off the ball and entrusted everything to their CEO.Purslow needs to face a real interrogation over this, I want to know just how this appointment fits into the grand plan of NSWE. I read somewhere that they were after a "face" for their project? They could have kept Grealish for that or broke the bank and brought in someone like Zidane (yes, Zidane!) Gerard is a halfway house screaming "convenience" and no real sense of direction. If he and Purslow are still with us by the beginning of next season I'll be pleasantly surprised.Jack Grealish had a release clause in his contract. If we hadn't agreed to that clause, he wouldn't have stayed for the extra year he did. To say then that "they could have kept Grealish" is just wrong. As to how Gerrard fits in, he appears to be working under a similar model at Rangers that the club are trying to instil at Villa, ie a "One Club" approach to transfers and way of playing, with a multitude of specialist coaches and support staff such as analysts. Whether he'll get the job, and then be successful at it, remains to be seen. Gerrard wouldn't be my first choice but I can see the logic in it.
As I said earlier, this is a Tony Xia kind of appointment. It's the kind of thing you'd expect a Middlesborough or Derby County to do. I'm not saying it won't work in the short-term and we could see a Sherwood-esque bounce that propels us through the season but, to me at least, it stinks of a lack of joined up thinking or long-term strategy. It also makes me think NSWE have taken their eye off the ball and entrusted everything to their CEO.Purslow needs to face a real interrogation over this, I want to know just how this appointment fits into the grand plan of NSWE. I read somewhere that they were after a "face" for their project? They could have kept Grealish for that or broke the bank and brought in someone like Zidane (yes, Zidane!) Gerard is a halfway house screaming "convenience" and no real sense of direction. If he and Purslow are still with us by the beginning of next season I'll be pleasantly surprised.
Quote from: Risso on November 10, 2021, 10:17:19 AMQuote from: Billy Walker on November 10, 2021, 10:12:26 AMAs I said earlier, this is a Tony Xia kind of appointment. It's the kind of thing you'd expect a Middlesborough or Derby County to do. I'm not saying it won't work in the short-term and we could see a Sherwood-esque bounce that propels us through the season but, to me at least, it stinks of a lack of joined up thinking or long-term strategy. It also makes me think NSWE have taken their eye off the ball and entrusted everything to their CEO.Purslow needs to face a real interrogation over this, I want to know just how this appointment fits into the grand plan of NSWE. I read somewhere that they were after a "face" for their project? They could have kept Grealish for that or broke the bank and brought in someone like Zidane (yes, Zidane!) Gerard is a halfway house screaming "convenience" and no real sense of direction. If he and Purslow are still with us by the beginning of next season I'll be pleasantly surprised.Jack Grealish had a release clause in his contract. If we hadn't agreed to that clause, he wouldn't have stayed for the extra year he did. To say then that "they could have kept Grealish" is just wrong. As to how Gerrard fits in, he appears to be working under a similar model at Rangers that the club are trying to instil at Villa, ie a "One Club" approach to transfers and way of playing, with a multitude of specialist coaches and support staff such as analysts. Whether he'll get the job, and then be successful at it, remains to be seen. Gerrard wouldn't be my first choice but I can see the logic in it.Re Grealish, I guess my point is that if NSWE are genuinely thinking big and seeking a "face" for their project they wouldn't have sanctioned a get-out clause. There would have been a big, clearly set-out, over-arching plan so compelling that Grealish would have stuck around.
I voted no but its not a resounding no.The stepping stone is the dominant discussion, but could that leave us in a healthier position with a little bit of success and better options once Gerrard leaves?
I am of an age that tells me that exceptional footballers in their day do not make great managers.
I don't know whether I "want" him as such so I do not really have an answer to the poll, but the prospect of it being him does not cause me the major issues it seems to have for a lot of people. If he comes in, I'll judge him when we see how he behaves and how he performs.
I am of an age that tells me that exceptional footballers in their day do not make great managers. Okay, there are obvious exceptions on the continent with Madrid and Barcelona and here with Pep G. They've had a constant flow of cash to help them. Even so, these youngish managers have something about them to make their teams a success. English born players who go on to be managers have varying success and that's leaning more towards the not very variety. Bryan Robson springs immediately to mind. A player similar to Gerrard for club and country but totally useless as a manager. Roy Keane too. A manager who wouldn't stand for slacking but could rarely get a tune out of a team on the pitch. The cross over isn't that straightforward it seems and it's proven by middling footballers proving to be better managers. Potter being a case in point. I hope Gerrard turns out to be our Simione, a great player and a brilliant manager who we'd all love at the helm. As a player he had an abundance of skill and nous and that bit of cheatynastiness if required that made him a winner. He seems to have instilled all that into his team. I think Gerrard is more astute than he is given credit for. He knows the foundations are there, he knows there's cash if needed for recruitment, he knows (recent results excepted) we're on the up. I still don't want him mind but if he is to come then so be it.
Quote from: Brend'Watkins on November 10, 2021, 11:22:16 AMI am of an age that tells me that exceptional footballers in their day do not make great managers. Too young to remember Clough.