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The Manager Sacked/Hired Thread 2022/23

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I've read Newcastle are getting the DoF Chelsea had when they found Salah, De bruyne, Coutais, Kante, Lukaku etc
I'm surprised you didn't highlight this guy would be out of touch with the amount of data scientists around.
 
Gerrard appointed.

going to be interesting, I think he’ll do well but if he doesn’t wonder how it would impact his chances of replacing Klopp at Liverpool
 
I think he'll do well but it's a big leap from SPL to the English Premier League.
 
Gerrard appointed.

going to be interesting, I think he’ll do well but if he doesn’t wonder how it would impact his chances of replacing Klopp at Liverpool
Interesting indeed. It may be a busy January for Villa now. Their squad needs re-balancing. Slightly surprised I have to say , both on Villa appointing him and him going.
 
Gerrard appointed.

going to be interesting, I think he’ll do well but if he doesn’t wonder how it would impact his chances of replacing Klopp at Liverpool
Villa talk is strange place and many are appalled on the basis that they didn't like him as a player and if he is successful he's likely to move on to Liverpool.

One comment saying that he should be earning his managerial spurs at a club like Palace or Wolves before taking over at a club with the stature of Villa being a particular favourite.
 
Gerrard will be a very interesting appointment. I don't think you can read anything into his time in Scotland really, he won the League at the same time Celtic were imploding. I've got a feeling based on no evidence at all that he'll be shit.
 
Gerrard will be a very interesting appointment. I don't think you can read anything into his time in Scotland really, he won the League at the same time Celtic were imploding. I've got a feeling based on no evidence at all that he'll be shit.
He did well with them in Europe which I trust as a better guide to the title in Scotland.
 
Good appointment for him I think, ideal for moving up a class from SP. He's got a reasonable squad to try and avoid relegation and stay mid table.....which is where they're at despite what their fans might think
 
He's a good manager in the way that he'll raise standards, play to his team's strengths and make good decisions. Tactically, he leans on others as he knows it's not his strong point.

He's a snake though and Villa fans are right when they say he'll dump them at the earliest opportunity.

"I thought it was one club for life but this club has grabbed me, it's gripped me, it's a club like very few in the world. This has got a special place in my heart. I want more. I'm more determined to build on it."

Empty words it seems.
 
Father in law is a Rangers season ticket holder and he's absolutely gutted. He's also very disappointed with Gerrard himself, as he views the move to Villa as a bit of a sideways one (no Europe etc) - appreciate its the SPL etc, but Rangers are a massive club. I read yesterday that Stevie G himself is good friends with someone high up in the Villa scene, so it probably makes sense for him. Move to Villa, do well and then be first in line for the Liverpool job when Klopp eventually gets bored.

I think he'll do well. It's another club that has the potential to overtake us comfortably (on the pitch) if Fosun don't pull their finger out.
 
Take the point around Rangers, but given their players, budget and the state of the Scottish Premiership quality wise, I'd say any PL job with a reasonable sized club that isn't Newcastle or Norwich is more attractive.

It's Purslow who he knows from his Liverpool days
 
Doesn't really matter if Rangers are a massive club and regularly play in Europe, if a coach is in anyway ambitious, they have to move to the Premier league, especially to a club like Villa. Even if he does well, as someone else pointed out, he's years away from the Liverpool job.
Seems a good appointment for both party's imo.
Obviously there are no guarantees but he's done a decent job in Scotland.
 
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