Poch would be a real statement of intent from NSWE. He'd be brilliant for some of our talented young players. I just think it's too big an ask to convince him. He'd certainly want to move a load of the current first team on if he did come
Quote from: Beard82 on October 17, 2022, 06:09:20 PMTBF I think they thought that SG would do that - but I think they underestimated just how difficult it is to manage a club like Villa. To an extent - I think DS made it look too easy. There's prob a degree of truth to that. I also think Smith was/is more of a people person. Whereas SG doesn't strike me as that. Might have either been in the promotion season or our first season back and someone asked him whether he read the riot act to the players after a bad performance and he said, paraphrasing, no. Because we need those same players next week and I work hard at trying to have a neutral response. He said he had done that early on at his time at Walsall and realised there was no benefit to it. John Terry shortly after he'd left Villa (or maybe shortly after Smith had been sacked) was asked in a TV interview what had he learned from Deano and he said man management and a more considerate approach to players. He'd been in high-performance dressing rooms where excuses were not tolerated (no excuses, sound familiar?)Shortly after the Covid lockdown an unnamed Villa player kept on coming in late to training and looked distracted when he did turn up. Terry said to his mind it was unacceptable and he wanted to bawl the player out. Smith said maybe find out what was going on in his personal life. Can't recall if it was a first child or summat else, but the long and short of it is the club gave him a bit of breathing space and the player responded with key performances in our run in. You need to strike a balance, obviously. Or else you get pisstakers like Gabby, Micah Richards and Ross McCormack taking over the asylum. But players in our bracket probably respond better to the collaborative approach of a Dean Smith or similar rather than a Roy Keane or Steve Gerrard nausing them out about how many trophies they've won etc.
TBF I think they thought that SG would do that - but I think they underestimated just how difficult it is to manage a club like Villa. To an extent - I think DS made it look too easy.
That article is ultra speculative.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on October 17, 2022, 08:20:07 PMThat article is ultra speculative.I'm not getting my hopes up, and it's not just me who thinks it's unlikely to happen. https://twitter.com/paddypower/status/1582052571208114177
There was a story about Smith going to get rid of a youth team player at Walsall because of his attitude, then finding out his home life was chaotic so he helped him out instead, and Walsall sold him for £1 million in the end. Sir Graham was like that. I don't think Gerrard is, and maybe that's because he's always had it easy. He's always been the big star, the player everyone looked at, and because he's never had to struggle he can't understand how anyone can.
Quote from: eamonn on October 17, 2022, 06:44:44 PMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on October 17, 2022, 06:22:03 PMNo idea, but John Percy retweeted it.Yeah but man is always gonna support his colleague in public, even if he's shit. I'm sure you've done it yourself!Eamonn, I'd retweet YOU. That's how little I respect my Twitter profile.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on October 17, 2022, 06:22:03 PMNo idea, but John Percy retweeted it.Yeah but man is always gonna support his colleague in public, even if he's shit. I'm sure you've done it yourself!
No idea, but John Percy retweeted it.
Quote from: Villan82 on October 17, 2022, 06:09:05 PMIf Percy is involved I am going to get my hopes up!Poch is a big fan of "Gangsters, Geezers and Mods" from what I've heard, so it's got legs
If Percy is involved I am going to get my hopes up!