With all these mgrs being sacked, Tan/Dalman/Choo are spoilt for choice.
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Second Premier League manager to go in the last 24 hours
With all these mgrs being sacked, Tan/Dalman/Choo are spoilt for choice.
He did look like a man under pressure last game out on the telly.
Agitated and vocal, very unlike himself.
The crazy world of the money-go-round that is modern day football continues.
Yes it may be a bit tongue in cheek to suggest that VT go get him, Farke etc.. and they wouldn't give us a second thought but at least our guys seem to have something other clubs lack... loyalty. Perhaps a bit too much!
Harsh decision that I reckon, Villa over achieved last season and it seems to me Smith is paying a price for that now because the expectation would appear to be more of the same despite Grealish’s departure.
Perhaps loyalty is the wrong word but our lot have been seen to back the manager a bit longer than most in the hope that they can alter the course of events.
Villa seem to have ideas above their station and this decision seems ludicrous.
Time will tell of course but it does seem that Deadly Doug's legacy lives on.
I hate to break this to you, but City's hierarchy are currently looking for their eighth permanent manager in the space of the last eight years and their third within the last twelve months.
Dean Smith was at Villa for almost the exact length of time that Neil Warnock was at Cardiff. Meanwhile, Daniel Farke was at Norwich for four and half years - a year and a half longer than any City manager has lasted since Dave Jones was here.
You have this irritating tendency to cut and paste a piece of text from a poster's post to put forward a skewed point of view, quite often inflammatory.
As such I tend to ignore many of your posts but in this case I make an exception.
The majority of Dean Smith's tenure at Villa has been successful, or should I say to the fans' approval, unlike say Neil Warnock's.
Many, including yourself, were calling for his head from virtually day one.
By the way, I haven't noticed many posts from your good self regarding our rousing victory yesterday, perhaps I missed them
I guarantee if we hadn't won you'd have been all over this board like a rash.
I generally do that when the poster concerned is talking shite, as you are in this instance.
I was calling for Warnock's head from day one? Utter gash. I never once called for Warnock's head. Indeed, I haven't called for any manager's head since Lennie Lawrence. So you're talking shite again.
You haven't noticed many posts from me regarding yesterday's victory? That's because I wasn't there, I didn't see it on TV and I've been otherwise engaged for most of the last 24 hours..
If City hadn't won yesterday I'd be all over this board like a rash? What, like I was after the numerous defeats in recent months, you mean? You must be thinking of somebody else.
I don't think you can attribute loyalty to our board, more like ignorance.
It feels more like inertia than loyalty - especially with Mick.
It was as if they were hoping something would turn up - like a win, or an affordable and exciting alternative manager/agent knocking on their door.
Maybe they have been working on a Plan B and C. Maybe they have brought in an adviser (as WOL suggested) who has helped them put together a club strategy and new manager profile. Maybe they have been holding exploratory talks in advance of a formal recruitment process. Maybe they are on the ball? But maybe not. The radio silence from the club doesn't inspire confidence.
Anyone at the game
yesterday could see we have a great crop of youngsters, better passing game , passion , young manager .