SGT1 : loved. Exactly who we needed at the time. Should never have allowed Ellis to talk him into returning in 2002 though. Losing to Small Heath twice tarnished him, though still did some good things.Venglos: respected Lovely guy, but wrong place at wrong timeAtkinson: Loved. Villa through and through and did some great things. Cup win probably saved him though as our league form from mid 93 to end of 94 was ropey at best.SBL: Loved. Rare example of brilliant as a player and brilliant as a manager as well. Ran out of steam towards the end though.Gregory: indifferent. No doubt loved the club, but also loved himself a bit too much as well.D'OL: Despised. Utter arsehole who repeatedly took the piss out the fans and couldn't stop talking about Leeds.M'ON: indifferent. Wasted a huge chance to build a legacy by doing everything on the short term. Moscow drove a wedge between him and the fans that never healed. Unforgivable to walk out when he did.Houllier: indifferent. Turning up at his first press conference in a bloody red tie told you how it was going to end.Mcleish: indifferent. Couldn't blame him for taking the job, but would have had to win the quadruple to win people over. Lambert: disliked. Supported his appointment, but got spooked by getting battered at Chelsea and he never recovered. Broke record after record, but all the shit ones.Sherwood: Disliked. Played up to the flash cockney geezer and made self-preservation an art.Garde: disliked. Was out of his depth from the start, but never had a chance with what he inherited.RDM: disliked. Never good enough. Far too lazy and dined out on luckiest champions league win ever.Bruce: indifferent. Did some good things, but was beginning to undo them when he left. Got to preoccupied with taking digs at the fans. Smith: loved. United the club and brought us back to the top flight. Sad day when he left, but it was the right time as it saved things turning nasty.Gerrard: wanker. Completely rubbed the players up the wrong way to the point where they wouldn't play for him. Emery: love. Completely changed the club. Just needs a trophy now.
Jedi at CH, ah those were the days. After Bruce we could field a defence, just, but we did pretty much destroy James Chester in doing so as there was no one else.
John Gregory I never warmed to. There was always something of the Ukip/Reform voter about him.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on May 29, 2024, 03:54:56 PMFrom the ones in my supporting lifetime:Total C-words: Gerrard, O'LearyClueless twat: SherwoodReally rather bad: McLeish, Lambert, Garde, SGT Mk II, Houlier, Di Matteo, BruceNearly, but not quite: O'Neill, GregoryA nice idea, but no: Dr JoSome great football but I cannot forgive the choice of language: AtkinsonHeroes: SGT, Little, SmithDivine: EmeryAgree with 99% of that.I liked McLeish, nice bloke - I wonder if he would have been better than Bruce if he had joined us at at that time instead?
From the ones in my supporting lifetime:Total C-words: Gerrard, O'LearyClueless twat: SherwoodReally rather bad: McLeish, Lambert, Garde, SGT Mk II, Houlier, Di Matteo, BruceNearly, but not quite: O'Neill, GregoryA nice idea, but no: Dr JoSome great football but I cannot forgive the choice of language: AtkinsonHeroes: SGT, Little, SmithDivine: Emery
I forgot Houllier completely. He would probably into the ego category.
To have only had 5 overseas managers, and 3 of them were already well experienced in England, possibly explains why we've been shit for so long.
I think that Sherwood was exactly what we need when he was appointed. I think sometimes we forget how bad things were when he arrived. Pretty much everyone thought we were down after that Hull defeat and 'performance'. We needed a cocky fecker to come in and use enthusiasm and cockiness etc to lift everything, players and fans. It sounds stupid now but his "A sherwood team wins" kind of guff was needed. I also think he was exactly what we didn't need to be in charge at the start of the following season.
I've said this before about Sherwood. And the QF and SF will always be in the memory as 2 fantastic days.Quote from: PeterWithesShin on June 24, 2017, 07:30:38 PMI think that Sherwood was exactly what we need when he was appointed. I think sometimes we forget how bad things were when he arrived. Pretty much everyone thought we were down after that Hull defeat and 'performance'. We needed a cocky fecker to come in and use enthusiasm and cockiness etc to lift everything, players and fans. It sounds stupid now but his "A sherwood team wins" kind of guff was needed. I also think he was exactly what we didn't need to be in charge at the start of the following season.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2024, 08:14:29 PMJohn Gregory I never warmed to. There was always something of the Ukip/Reform voter about him.Is that fair? He's managed in Israel, Kazakhstan and India, which dosn't strike me as the sort of career path somebody would take if they had any sort of antipathy to foreign types, or were a little Englander. The players and fans all absolutely loved him in India, by all accounts.
Quote from: Risso on May 31, 2024, 09:18:36 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2024, 08:14:29 PMJohn Gregory I never warmed to. There was always something of the Ukip/Reform voter about him.Is that fair? He's managed in Israel, Kazakhstan and India, which dosn't strike me as the sort of career path somebody would take if they had any sort of antipathy to foreign types, or were a little Englander. The players and fans all absolutely loved him in India, by all accounts.I don't do rational.