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I didnt mean for the sex industry....
Chesty Babsregas
I didnt mean for the sex industry....
Thing about Villa is that if they take a manager in work then maybe that club would look at Gus.Isn't this all just snowballing a bit from one article which is a rehash of another one last week, and has now been picked up on elsewhere?
Seriously think Gus will NOT be offered any of the vacancies, whether he'd accept them or not.
Wolves - Holloway, or the 1/5 favourite Danish guy
West Brom - Hughton
Villa - take your pick from many with way better CVs than Gus.
Stories with absolutely no quotes whatsoever, never strike me as being especially accurate. What about that story suggests it's anything other than a journo just sitting at his desk, licking the end of his pencil and coming up with a possible manager / club combination? The story even tries to hedge it's bets by naming multiple clubs.
Nothing to see here.
I couldn't disagree more. Gus clearly wants to manage Chelsea or Spurs. In order to get there he has to keep improving and moving forwards. One way is to do that with us, as it has to be fairly likely that in the next couple of years he could get us in the EPL. Another way is to go to a struggling EPL club or a superior NPC club and improve them and move them on to a higher position, strenthening his reputation. However, what definitely won't attract Chelsea or Spurs is taking a relatively safe job and plodding along in the same position for a few years. Realistically, if he took over West Brom, all he can hope to do is to achieve exactly what they have done in the last two seasons - mid-table security. However, if he took over Villa, there is the potential to improve their league position by about ten places reasonably quickly. Even Wolves, if they promised him a good wedge of cash, might be a better bet than us for rapid advancement. But his career is dead in the water if he goes to West Brom.
I couldn't disagree more. Gus clearly wants to manage Chelsea or Spurs. In order to get there he has to keep improving and moving forwards. One way is to do that with us, as it has to be fairly likely that in the next couple of years he could get us in the EPL. Another way is to go to a struggling EPL club or a superior NPC club and improve them and move them on to a higher position, strenthening his reputation. However, what definitely won't attract Chelsea or Spurs is taking a relatively safe job and plodding along in the same position for a few years. Realistically, if he took over West Brom, all he can hope to do is to achieve exactly what they have done in the last two seasons - mid-table security. However, if he took over Villa, there is the potential to improve their league position by about ten places reasonably quickly. Even Wolves, if they promised him a good wedge of cash, might be a better bet than us for rapid advancement. But his career is dead in the water if he goes to West Brom.
Chesty Babsregas
Fair enough, but:
1) West Brom definitely are a potential relegation candidate. There is very little to choose between the teams at the bottom of the division and those at the bottom of the top half. Gus is inexperienced. If he got it slightly wrong, or took time to adjust, he could easily take West Brom down (as could most managers). Don't let a very good season under Hodgson make you think they're suddenly an established EPL club that can't go down.
2) I agree on the state of Villa currently, but all these problems only go to prove there is the potential for improvement. Gus will have to do something to catch the eye if he is to get the Chelsea/Spurs jobs. Taking us up and keeping us up comfortably (Swansea-style) would do the trick, as would revolutionising an existing top-flight club. I don't think finishing 12th with West Brom would. I see no better candidate than Villa. If he was allowed to move some of their players on then there is no reason why Villa shouldn't be finishing 6th rather than 16th, and if he did that then he would be in contention for the big jobs.
it is what is known inthe trade as a easy 1-2.
1- make a claim that somethinhg is happening.
2 - write another story the following day carrying the denials from all parties that it was happening at all.
so 2 for the price of 1. lazy journalism but pay dirt if you are a freelancer
Total utter, fiction. Why do people even entertain this shit? 12 pages already!
Fair enough, but:
1) West Brom definitely are a potential relegation candidate. There is very little to choose between the teams at the bottom of the division and those at the bottom of the top half. Gus is inexperienced. If he got it slightly wrong, or took time to adjust, he could easily take West Brom down (as could most managers). Don't let a very good season under Hodgson make you think they're suddenly an established EPL club that can't go down.
2) I agree on the state of Villa currently, but all these problems only go to prove there is the potential for improvement. Gus will have to do something to catch the eye if he is to get the Chelsea/Spurs jobs. Taking us up and keeping us up comfortably (Swansea-style) would do the trick, as would revolutionising an existing top-flight club. I don't think finishing 12th with West Brom would. I see no better candidate than Villa. If he was allowed to move some of their players on then there is no reason why Villa shouldn't be finishing 6th rather than 16th, and if he did that then he would be in contention for the big jobs.
Yeah born in brazil, but classed as english because hes been living here for years and hasnt played for brazil yet..
I'm not trying to talk Gus into going to them, but if you're comparing Aston Villa and West Brom as potential destinations for him, there really is only one winner in my opinion. Unless he wants a massive task with a delusional set of fans and a financial mess.