Quote from: not3bad on October 21, 2022, 11:43:38 AMAmorim in talks with Villa according to the Express & Star.Rúben Amorim in his first 100 games for Sporting: -73 wins -15 draws -12 defeats -177 goals scored -71 goals conceded -One 19-year title drought endedHe's an upgraded Gerrard. Has the tactical accumem and ability and intelligence that Gerrard could only dream of.Portugese culture is one that takes their coaching very seriously and he seems a good coach with a current style in attitude and performance. He'll provide more nous than Gerrards wish for agressive performances.And looking forward to having more technicial approaches within the coaching. I can see him knowing exactly how to play Buendia and Coutinho together.
Amorim in talks with Villa according to the Express & Star.
Seems unlikely to me that Poch, at this stage of his career, has the hunger to take on a big rebuild project. He will want to wait for Real or Barcelona or something like that.
Quote from: Scott Nielsen on October 21, 2022, 12:30:39 PMSeems unlikely to me that Poch, at this stage of his career, has the hunger to take on a big rebuild project. He will want to wait for Real or Barcelona or something like that. Aren’t they all rebuild projects when a new manager comes in? Rarely does a manager join when things are going well and he says let’s keep it all the same. And at the top of the game it’s always a huge financial and human capital undertaking for the club. The cost of failure.
Quote from: Footy-Vill on October 21, 2022, 11:48:46 AMQuote from: not3bad on October 21, 2022, 11:43:38 AMAmorim in talks with Villa according to the Express & Star.Rúben Amorim in his first 100 games for Sporting: -73 wins -15 draws -12 defeats -177 goals scored -71 goals conceded -One 19-year title drought endedHe's an upgraded Gerrard. Has the tactical accumem and ability and intelligence that Gerrard could only dream of.Portugese culture is one that takes their coaching very seriously and he seems a good coach with a current style in attitude and performance. He'll provide more nous than Gerrards wish for agressive performances.And looking forward to having more technicial approaches within the coaching. I can see him knowing exactly how to play Buendia and Coutinho together.That's an incredible record, but how does it compare with their record generally? Do they ever finish outside the top 3-4? Is it any more of an achievement than finishing 2nd in Scotland?I'm not against him, it sounds really exciting, but we do tend to put foreign coaches on a pedestal.
Earlier this week he was at home in Argentina. Maybe Barca are looking to replace Xavi after early CL exit?
Amorim is an intriguing one - though I'd be wary of young manager with no PL experience coming in in these circumstances. With two wins on the board going in to November we are in a worse position than we were when Smith was canned and in our promotion year at the same stage of the season. So the first part of the gig will involve firefighting, to an extent. Before the big work can truly begin. Poch and Mancini could maybe do that. For a guy unfamiliar with the English top flight it will be harder. These players need a lift *now*A full pre season for the squad to adapt to an unfamiliar way of playing and a couple of key signings as his lieutenants gives that sort of risk a higher chance of success.
Can we have a poll?