It has to be someone who makes people take us seriouslyAnything less and people will stop believing any of the ambition talk Last time we could have got away with appointing a Frank type person but we spun the wheel on Steven and now we can’t show anything less than absolute ambition
Quote from: Joe S on October 21, 2022, 09:32:41 AMBetfair Sportsbook:Michael Beale 9/4Mauricio Pochettino 11/4Thomas Frank 7/2Sean Dyche 11/2Unai Emery 6/1Rafa Benitez 14/1Kjetil Knudsen 20/1Julen Lopetegui 20/1Marcelo Bielsa 25/1Scott Parker 25/1Brendan Rodgers 25/1Marcelo Gallardo 25/1Some very worrying names in this list, but it really couldn't have got any worse. I do agree with the sentiment though, now is the time to try and make the statement. There is no denying our profile this season seems to be higher than our performances deserve (on radio especially), keeping that prominence with an established (and good) coach / manager would be the way to go.where is Alan Curbishley ??
Betfair Sportsbook:Michael Beale 9/4Mauricio Pochettino 11/4Thomas Frank 7/2Sean Dyche 11/2Unai Emery 6/1Rafa Benitez 14/1Kjetil Knudsen 20/1Julen Lopetegui 20/1Marcelo Bielsa 25/1Scott Parker 25/1Brendan Rodgers 25/1Marcelo Gallardo 25/1Some very worrying names in this list, but it really couldn't have got any worse. I do agree with the sentiment though, now is the time to try and make the statement. There is no denying our profile this season seems to be higher than our performances deserve (on radio especially), keeping that prominence with an established (and good) coach / manager would be the way to go.
Quote from: Beard82 on October 20, 2022, 11:42:04 PMIt has to be someone who makes people take us seriouslyAnything less and people will stop believing any of the ambition talk Last time we could have got away with appointing a Frank type person but we spun the wheel on Steven and now we can’t show anything less than absolute ambitionI agree with this. It needs someone who's done something of note, that isn't avoiding relegation.
From the club Facebook page:Aston Villa can confirm Gary McAllister, Neil Critchley, Tom Culshaw, Jordan Milsom and Scott Mason have all left the club following the departure of Head Coach Steven Gerrard. The Club would like to place on record its appreciation to them for their hard work and wish them well for the future. First-team coach Aaron Danks will take charge of the team for Sunday’s Premier League match against Brentford at Villa Park and will be supported by additional Bodymoor Heath technical and coaching staff. CEO Christian Purslow said: “The Board has come to this decision following a full evaluation of results and performances over the calendar year. We were clear when we appointed Steven that we set an objective of continuous improvement but that has not been achieved despite everybody’s best efforts and we believe the time is right to make these changes now.“The process of appointing a new Head Coach is underway and we will update supporters as soon as possible.”
I think some folk are understandibly Brentford wary, given they seem to constantly have our trousers down in deals. Plus, we'd appoint Frank and they'd just go and get someone better for less.
We need a new medical team as well. We have a habit of buying new players on the verge of a breakdown!! Not impact injuries, just wear and tear.
Frank is suited to Brentford because of the system.If Frank is in the frame - brought in By Dean Smith to Brentford ' then Deano should be!