Quote from: eamonn on February 12, 2024, 01:12:49 PMIn fairness Unai also took us from 17th(?) to 7th in 6 months and European qualification for the first time in 12 years or whatever it was. That's a pretty impressive achievement, one that will culminate in Villa fans swimming in a fountain in Athens in three and a half months.Pah, John Gregory did it in 11 games!
In fairness Unai also took us from 17th(?) to 7th in 6 months and European qualification for the first time in 12 years or whatever it was. That's a pretty impressive achievement, one that will culminate in Villa fans swimming in a fountain in Athens in three and a half months.
Quote from: Risso on February 12, 2024, 01:32:22 PMQuote from: eamonn on February 12, 2024, 01:12:49 PMIn fairness Unai also took us from 17th(?) to 7th in 6 months and European qualification for the first time in 12 years or whatever it was. That's a pretty impressive achievement, one that will culminate in Villa fans swimming in a fountain in Athens in three and a half months.Pah, John Gregory did it in 11 games! Emery is a more successful manager that any of the other managers mentioned. For Villa, he’s been here for 16 months, in a very different era, the others were here for 3-4 years, its an unfair comparison and reactionary because your pissed off about yesterday and pissed off the manager brought Bailey off. The blokes worked minor miracles with a team that was destined for a relegation fight.
Of course it matters what manages so with other clubs. That's how you decide if you employ them or not.
It really wasnt a disaster at all. That's just so over the top. It was a disappointing result. Getting relegated is a disaster.
Just watching The Day the Earth Stood Still, the original one, seems appropriate today
Quote from: RamboandBruno on February 12, 2024, 01:43:49 PMQuote from: Risso on February 12, 2024, 01:32:22 PMQuote from: eamonn on February 12, 2024, 01:12:49 PMIn fairness Unai also took us from 17th(?) to 7th in 6 months and European qualification for the first time in 12 years or whatever it was. That's a pretty impressive achievement, one that will culminate in Villa fans swimming in a fountain in Athens in three and a half months.Pah, John Gregory did it in 11 games! Emery is a more successful manager that any of the other managers mentioned. For Villa, he’s been here for 16 months, in a very different era, the others were here for 3-4 years, its an unfair comparison and reactionary because your pissed off about yesterday and pissed off the manager brought Bailey off. The blokes worked minor miracles with a team that was destined for a relegation fight. Your post is utter bollocks. He might be a more successful manager with his other clubs, but who cares about that? Mourinho was hugely successful before going to Spurs, but won nothing there. Atkinson and Little are the two most successful managers since I've been able to watch Villa under my own steam. Until Emery does anything to match those achievements, then it's hardly reactionary to suggest that they're more successful. Brian Little also took over a team in a relegation fight, and so did John Gregory and Martin O'Neill. I've already said he might turn it round this season, and if he does, then brilliant for him and us. It's nothing to do with last night's defeat, I'd have said the same after smashing Sheffield United last week. Emery is doing very well, but as he hasn't finished a full season yet, it's miles too early to suggest he's our best ever manager. He might be a person's *favourite* manager, which is their personal preference, but winning something, isn't. If we're disregarding managers from yesteryear because football was different back then, I guess he's better than Ron Saunders as well then.
Thanks for the considered response.So, I didn’t suggest he’s our best ever manager, although he has all the background to be that, hopefully he will be as it means us winning stuff. I never disregarded what our previous managers have done, I’m sure I enjoyed the successes of the BFR and Little eras as much as you did. I said it was an unfair comparison at this time because of the relatively short amount of time Emery has been here. So the whole better Villa manager discussion is a bit flawed in that regard. I do also think Emery is operating in a different footballing world as has been pointed out by others.