I've said this a couple of times to people who've asked me about who Villa might replace Gerrard with, but I'm tired of the selection in the corner shop, I want to go shopping in the hypermarket.
To be fair it's one very poor managerial appointment. Smith fulfilled his remit I think. Got us promoted and secured us in the Premier League.
Quote from: Clark W Griswold on October 15, 2022, 09:27:55 AMI read up a little on him yesterday. The conclusion for me was that it has to be him next. In answer to your question though, the season after he took them to the CL final they were sitting 14th in the November so they pulled the plug. Prematurely I would say, since he’d been there 5 years and pretty much been a huge success.We need another one like Big Ron / MON, an experienced no fucking about big profile manager that you just know will improve us, and I think he’s the one.Reading up on Poch? He managed in this country for 7 years so not like he's a Gallardo type?We're more Southampton than Spurs but he did a fantastic job there aswell, made international players out of Lallana and Rickie Lambert and Jay Rodriquez would've got an England call up but did his ACL a week before squad was announced.That's exactly what we need.
I read up a little on him yesterday. The conclusion for me was that it has to be him next. In answer to your question though, the season after he took them to the CL final they were sitting 14th in the November so they pulled the plug. Prematurely I would say, since he’d been there 5 years and pretty much been a huge success.We need another one like Big Ron / MON, an experienced no fucking about big profile manager that you just know will improve us, and I think he’s the one.
Rumours that Poch is one of the candidates that may replace Allegri at Juve
The Telegraph are reporting that we are 'making an ambitious attempt to convince Mauricio Pochettino to step back into management'. Percy, Matt Law and Sam Wallace all contributed to the article apparently, so there may be some truth to it.This would go a long way to repairing the damage done over the last 11 months - I really hope we are this ambitious.
Quote from: boozey182 on October 17, 2022, 05:36:23 PMThe Telegraph are reporting that we are 'making an ambitious attempt to convince Mauricio Pochettino to step back into management'. Percy, Matt Law and Sam Wallace all contributed to the article apparently, so there may be some truth to it.This would go a long way to repairing the damage done over the last 11 months - I really hope we are this ambitious.It's the only way the owners can show they mean business now. Another punt or underwhelming manager and their 'project' will look dead in the water.