Another piece from (Villa fan) Matt Law in the Telegraph. His second in a couple of days talking about Pochettino, but this is certainly more 'opinion' than a strong link. It's nice to see us being talked up a bit in the press though. (or will it make Sean Dyche's appointment all the more depressing?)...
Quote from: boozey182 on October 19, 2022, 04:22:22 PMAnother piece from (Villa fan) Matt Law in the Telegraph. His second in a couple of days talking about Pochettino, but this is certainly more 'opinion' than a strong link. It's nice to see us being talked up a bit in the press though. (or will it make Sean Dyche's appointment all the more depressing?)...Interesting that it mentions Sawiris as leading the recruitment process: I wonder whether this a shift away from it being led by Purslow or Lange? - if so, I wonder what Purslow will make of that?
I don't feel sorry for him in the slightest. He didn't ever come across as a nice guy as a player, and the whole 'Look me in the eye' nonsense was pathetic. And he'll get paid £15m for being shite if/when we sack him.
Quote from: Goldenballs on October 19, 2022, 05:35:22 PMI don't feel sorry for him in the slightest. He didn't ever come across as a nice guy as a player, and the whole 'Look me in the eye' nonsense was pathetic. And he'll get paid £15m for being shite if/when we sack him.Im not saying he isn't a dick, and I wish he never graced the dugout of our great club - but he has tried what he thinks is right. Its just a shame hes shit
Quote from: Beard82 on October 19, 2022, 05:51:23 PMQuote from: Goldenballs on October 19, 2022, 05:35:22 PMI don't feel sorry for him in the slightest. He didn't ever come across as a nice guy as a player, and the whole 'Look me in the eye' nonsense was pathetic. And he'll get paid £15m for being shite if/when we sack him.Im not saying he isn't a dick, and I wish he never graced the dugout of our great club - but he has tried what he thinks is right. Its just a shame hes shitI think the key thing there is, right for whom. Whatever misgivings people had about Smith, he always put what was right for Aston Villa first.
Quote from: LeonW on October 19, 2022, 05:59:48 PMQuote from: Beard82 on October 19, 2022, 05:51:23 PMQuote from: Goldenballs on October 19, 2022, 05:35:22 PMI don't feel sorry for him in the slightest. He didn't ever come across as a nice guy as a player, and the whole 'Look me in the eye' nonsense was pathetic. And he'll get paid £15m for being shite if/when we sack him.Im not saying he isn't a dick, and I wish he never graced the dugout of our great club - but he has tried what he thinks is right. Its just a shame hes shitI think the key thing there is, right for whom. Whatever misgivings people had about Smith, he always put what was right for Aston Villa first.I think he tried to do what he thought would bring Villa success in the short-term - properly what his brief was - and for him he hoped it would bring him his dream job. He was here to get results - he tried to do it - he was too inexperienced, shit or both for that to happen
Quote from: LeonW on October 19, 2022, 05:59:48 PMQuote from: Beard82 on October 19, 2022, 05:51:23 PMQuote from: Goldenballs on October 19, 2022, 05:35:22 PMI don't feel sorry for him in the slightest. He didn't ever come across as a nice guy as a player, and the whole 'Look me in the eye' nonsense was pathetic. And he'll get paid £15m for being shite if/when we sack him.Im not saying he isn't a dick, and I wish he never graced the dugout of our great club - but he has tried what he thinks is right. Its just a shame hes shitI think the key thing there is, right for whom. Whatever misgivings people had about Smith, he always put what was right for Aston Villa first. Surely that applies to every manager at every club. They all want to be successful, so why would any of them do what they considered not to be the right thing?
No, there are differentials. Some are prepared to work to longer term goals which benefit the club rather than themselves and for which they don't necessarily see the ROI on during their tenure. Building a club, a long-term culture and youth set up, etc. It's why when some managers leave they leave the club in a better situation then that which they inherited and why others leave a complete car crash of a situation. The prevalence of FFP is also a factor here in terms of decisions made and for whose benefit.