We are Aston Villa in 2022. Not the version we all have wonderful memories of. We are a team struggling to figure out what we are having fucked around the lower part of the PL and been in the second division for the past decade. Turning our nose up at a manager who hasn’t had anything but success compared to that is a little nuts. I used the David Moyes example earlier as someone who is not only much older, but learned a lot along the way and now manages a West Ham side operating consistently where we want to be. Rodgers is much younger and has loads left in the tank.
I think Rodgers is a perfect fit.We are currently a bottom half premier side, hed get us top half pushing for top 6 in 2 of 3 years then wed be in far better postion to go for the like of Potch.
My concern with Amorin, and I fully concede I could be wrong like on many things, is we are asking this up and coming coach/manager to rescue us mid season. In a league he’s never operated in with a schedule that’s not easy.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on October 22, 2022, 04:49:08 PMMy concern with Amorin, and I fully concede I could be wrong like on many things, is we are asking this up and coming coach/manager to rescue us mid season. In a league he’s never operated in with a schedule that’s not easy.Rescuing? We’re hardly marooned at the bottom of the league.Whether or not people think the players are a rag tag bunch who have no right to be stepping out on a premiership pitch they’re a whole lot better than what they’ve showed this season. I’m sure most managers worth their salt could get better performance out of most of them, playing with some coherent tactics would be a start. Any manager wouldn’t be dropped in it they’d have a mini pre season to assess and work things out, then a transfer window after it. If there was any year to change mid season and feel pretty confident about it this is the season imo.