Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 12, 2022, 02:31:56 PMQuote from: Risso on October 12, 2022, 02:08:17 PMThis is pure guesswork but I think the reason he's still is here is to do with the following:1) The owners aren't quite as invested, financially or emotionally as they were a year or two ago. They still want the business to do well, but aren't prepaped to go all in to get European football. On the flip side of the same coin, they're also not that bothered to sack Gerrard until things get really terrible, eg bottom three on the back of a few losses in the next few games. Boring football and just about doing enough lately is therefore not a sackable offence as it stands.2) Gerrard has still got Purslow in his corner. I'm sure Purslow will be making the case to the owners that in his opinion we've been hugely unlucky with injuries and that's had a material detrimental effect on the team. That backing will only go so far, but if the owners go against him now they've potentially got the arse ache of replacing a new CEO as well.All just supposition of course, but to me it makes sense.I think that's very likely correct. I fear we are now back into the Martin Swain quote from twenty years ago about how there's a tidy living to be made at the Villa provided we keep ticking over and things don't look too bad. Well that's pretty depressing. Are we back to hoping to be taken over by some different billionaires again...?I don't want to write these owners off yet, obviously. They have an awful lot of credit in the bank still. Surely they'll see that it's not sustainable to tread water in this league - you are only ever one bad appointment away from disaster, which could knock hundreds of millions off the value of the club.I had seen on Twitter that they are supposed to be at the match on Sunday. I'll believe it when I see it, obviously, but I think they need to be. Purslow claimed the other week that he speaks to them both every day (he may not have been telling the truth), so I'd like to think they were both still engaged. I'm clinging to the idea that it is all about timing - they are waiting to get rid of Gerrard until they have the next one lined up. Because it's all too depressing if what you suspect is true.
Quote from: Risso on October 12, 2022, 02:08:17 PMThis is pure guesswork but I think the reason he's still is here is to do with the following:1) The owners aren't quite as invested, financially or emotionally as they were a year or two ago. They still want the business to do well, but aren't prepaped to go all in to get European football. On the flip side of the same coin, they're also not that bothered to sack Gerrard until things get really terrible, eg bottom three on the back of a few losses in the next few games. Boring football and just about doing enough lately is therefore not a sackable offence as it stands.2) Gerrard has still got Purslow in his corner. I'm sure Purslow will be making the case to the owners that in his opinion we've been hugely unlucky with injuries and that's had a material detrimental effect on the team. That backing will only go so far, but if the owners go against him now they've potentially got the arse ache of replacing a new CEO as well.All just supposition of course, but to me it makes sense.I think that's very likely correct. I fear we are now back into the Martin Swain quote from twenty years ago about how there's a tidy living to be made at the Villa provided we keep ticking over and things don't look too bad.
This is pure guesswork but I think the reason he's still is here is to do with the following:1) The owners aren't quite as invested, financially or emotionally as they were a year or two ago. They still want the business to do well, but aren't prepaped to go all in to get European football. On the flip side of the same coin, they're also not that bothered to sack Gerrard until things get really terrible, eg bottom three on the back of a few losses in the next few games. Boring football and just about doing enough lately is therefore not a sackable offence as it stands.2) Gerrard has still got Purslow in his corner. I'm sure Purslow will be making the case to the owners that in his opinion we've been hugely unlucky with injuries and that's had a material detrimental effect on the team. That backing will only go so far, but if the owners go against him now they've potentially got the arse ache of replacing a new CEO as well.All just supposition of course, but to me it makes sense.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on October 12, 2022, 03:18:14 PMAny thoughts on Postecoglou at Celtic? Just putting it out there…. I mean, we have a great record of plundering ex Old Firm managersI watch Celtic fairly often and he does encourage fast paced, attacking football with width. The 3 nil lead they took against the Zombies was in no small measure down to that speed and aggression, no sooner had the ball gone out for a goal kick Hart had another ball in his hands courtesy of the ball boy and their opponents struggled to reset time and time again and the game was all but done by half time. It's the polar opposite of the way we play but transferring that to the PL is a risk and some may not take kindly to us recruiting from there once again and there will be even less patience this time around.
Any thoughts on Postecoglou at Celtic? Just putting it out there…. I mean, we have a great record of plundering ex Old Firm managers
No to Postecoglou.
Quote from: Nev on October 12, 2022, 03:26:44 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on October 12, 2022, 03:18:14 PMAny thoughts on Postecoglou at Celtic? Just putting it out there…. I mean, we have a great record of plundering ex Old Firm managersI watch Celtic fairly often and he does encourage fast paced, attacking football with width. The 3 nil lead they took against the Zombies was in no small measure down to that speed and aggression, no sooner had the ball gone out for a goal kick Hart had another ball in his hands courtesy of the ball boy and their opponents struggled to reset time and time again and the game was all but done by half time. It's the polar opposite of the way we play but transferring that to the PL is a risk and some may not take kindly to us recruiting from there once again and there will be even less patience this time around.A massive risk, I agree. He does seem to be highly regarded up there for his style of play though so I’m sure Premier League clubs will be sniffing around soon enough.
Quote from: Drummond on October 12, 2022, 03:38:44 PMNo to Postecoglou.Yeah, not after Karen Brady has been there.
We all want Pochettino, but it will probably be Dwight Yorke or John Terry knowing our luck, although I'm pretty sure that as players they both won more trophies than Steven G.