When I saw House coming on I thought we were going to go to a back 3 and add an extra player in Midfield. We might as well have done as the two full backs were absolute garbage today. Bree does not have the skill to play the role Dean wants, and Taylor is just not good at all.
On a positive note: Lansbury looked good when he came on in the DM role
Our two wide players were very poor today. Adomah - Just downright lazy and a yard behind the pace all the time. El Ghazi - Looks good going forward but offers nothing defensively and was to blame for the second goal.
Bree - Terrible today. I can't remember one decent cross he put over
Wouldn't be surprised if Bolasie doesn't even make it on the coach on Tuesday, he was Dog S*** on Saturday. Kodja wasn't far behind.
When Bolasie came on, I said to the guy next to me to expect some fireworks. How wrong was I. Not sure his ego and work rate are going to fit in to this team.
This is a top interview with a Brentford supporter who gives a great breakdown on the style of soccer we should expect to see, and the type of man and manager we now have. It's 30 minutes long, but it's a great listen:
I must have read this post 10 times, and each time it gives me chills.
Looking forward to next Saturday and welcoming our next manager. It's going to be emotional. I can't wait.
Great Post.
Today will be the day when they start talking with managers that are currently employed. Think about it, it's the International break and most likely players will have been given today and possibly tomorrow off as they don't have a game for another week.
No-one is going to contact the club and ask for permission to speak to a manager unless it's to negotiate a financial package and compensation. Instead, clandestine meetings will be held in directors and chairman's homes.
Henry and Terry have most likely already been spoken with. Today and tomorrow will Rodgers and Smith. One of these could just wow the owners.
It's not a done deal yet.
One experienced coach is one thing, two is another. Be careful what you wish for.
Either / or, I am conformable with. Both, I'm not so sure.
I'd still pick Dean Smith - Experienced coach
Following on from KMac's comments, Brentford play Leeds at 12:30 tomorrow. Therefore, Dean Smith could be watching the game from the comfort of a hotel room, prior to final negotiations on Sunday. Just a thought.
My thoughts on a number of the names discussed so far:
Smith - Would jump at the chance of managing Villa. The 'I'm happy at Brentford' talk is just that.
Rodgers - Won't come to the Villa. Wants a Premier League job next, and why wouldn't he get one?
Henry - Just don't know if he has the coaching background to succeed. Does he have his UEFA-Pro License? Does he see himself starting in the Championship?
Foreigners - No idea. Don't know enough on any of them to offer a constructive comment
I would give it to Dean Smith.
Brentford don't have a player on more than 10 grand a week and look where they are and how they play. Give Dean Smith our squad and all our wishes will be granted.