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Next Villa manager (Poll added)


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Who do you want to manage Villa next season?  

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  1. 1. Who do you want to manage Villa next season?

    • G.Houllier (w/ G.Mac as #2)
      16
    • G.Houllier (with a new #2)
      43
    • D.Moyes
      189
    • M.Jol
      40
    • M.Hughes
      20
    • P.Lambert
      14
    • S.Allardyce
      7
    • O.Coyle
      15
    • R.Benitez
      17
    • Someone else (specify)
      22


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Pulis is Welsh

Premier League this season

English - 6 managers

Scottish - 6 managers

French - 2 managers

Italian - 2 managers

Welsh - 2 managers

Spanish - 1 manager

Israeli - 1 manager

Scots doing well to have the same number of managers in the Prem as England.

Scottish managers better than English managers?

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We needed to rest players IIRC.

This idea of disrespecting the fans is laughable at best.

Lol we had 3 fixtures in the month of March :lol:

We had a league game, which was much more important, 3 days later. :|

We still lost the game anyway.

And it hasn't led to our relegation has it.

Weakened team led to us exiting the FA Cup for another year though...

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Premier League this season

English - 6 managers

Scottish - 5 managers

French - 2 managers

Italian - 2 managers

Welsh - 2 managers

Spanish - 1 manager

Israeli - 1 manager

Only 19 managers in the Premier League this season?

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It doesn't matter if we lost the game or not - that's the reason they were rested. It's called logic and I implore you to use it next time you type out a post.
It did have a damaging effect on the club, so it was not the smartest logic deployed by GH.
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I never really understood why everyone went all pissy about the liverpool stuff - it didn't seem like such a big deal to me.

Were you at the Liverpool game? If you were with the fans who on a cold winter evening watched a gutless display and instead of our manager acknowledging us, was waving at the KOP and then his post match comments were a kick in the teeth to all of us who went.

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Premier League this season

English - 6 managers

Scottish - 5 managers

French - 2 managers

Italian - 2 managers

Welsh - 2 managers

Spanish - 1 manager

Israeli - 1 manager

Only 19 managers in the Premier League this season?

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It doesn't matter if we lost the game or not - that's the reason they were rested. It's called logic and I implore you to use it next time you type out a post.
It did have a damaging effect on the club, so it was not the smartest logic deployed by GH.

It was a calculated risk that didn't pay off - it very almost did though and I think that to say that it had a damaging effect is overly dramatic.

I think that if we didn't have fresher players, Bolton would have pumped us, which ultimately would have had a far worse affect.

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I never really understood why everyone went all pissy about the liverpool stuff - it didn't seem like such a big deal to me.

Were you at the Liverpool game? If you were with the fans who on a cold winter evening watched a gutless display and instead of our manager acknowledging us, was waving at the KOP and then his post match comments were a kick in the teeth to all of us who went.

I wasn't there, no - but what you said seems to make sense and I can understand why you might be upset with that. At the end of the day though, it was him just being a bit oblivious to the situation - not exactly a calculated display of sticking two fingers up at those who went.

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It doesn't matter if we lost the game or not - that's the reason they were rested. It's called logic and I implore you to use it next time you type out a post.
It did have a damaging effect on the club, so it was not the smartest logic deployed by GH.

I still think it was the right move. We were in the thick of relegation. Cup comes last. It was always going to be GH fault if we lost the next game.

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It doesn't matter if we lost the game or not - that's the reason they were rested. It's called logic and I implore you to use it next time you type out a post.

It's logic to look at the calender ahead to see that after the Bolton game we had a two week break to the Wolves game, and then after the Wolves game we had a two week break to the Everton game.

There was no need to rest players in the Man City game with such an empty calender ahead.

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Premier League this season

English - 6 managers

Scottish - 5 managers

French - 2 managers

Italian - 2 managers

Welsh - 2 managers

Spanish - 1 manager

Israeli - 1 manager

Only 19 managers in the Premier League this season?

6 Scottish managers, je crois.

Alex McLeish (Birmingham)

Steve Kean (Blackburn)

Owen Coyle (Bolton)

David Moyes (Everton)

Kenny Dalglish (Liverpool)

Alex Ferguson (Man Utd)

What you might call a mixed group.

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Premier League this season

English - 6 managers

Scottish - 5 managers

French - 2 managers

Italian - 2 managers

Welsh - 2 managers

Spanish - 1 manager

Israeli - 1 manager

Only 19 managers in the Premier League this season?

6 Scottish managers, je crois.

Alex McLeish (Birmingham)

Steve Kean (Blackburn)

Owen Coyle (Bolton)

David Moyes (Everton)

Kenny Dalglish (Liverpool)

Alex Ferguson (Man Utd)

What you might call a mixed group.

6 English managers, je crois

Ian Holloway (Blackpool)

Alan Pardew (Newcastle)

Steve Bruce (Sunderland)

Harry Redknapp (Tottenham)

Roy Hodgson (West Brom)

Mick McCarthy (Wolves)

Looks like Neil Warnock (QPR) will be joining the English manager contingent next year.

But will Ian Holloway (Blackpool) and/or Mick McCarthy (Wolves) still be here?

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It doesn't matter if we lost the game or not - that's the reason they were rested. It's called logic and I implore you to use it next time you type out a post.

It's logic to look at the calender ahead to see that after the Bolton game we had a two week break to the Wolves game, and then after the Wolves game we had a two week break to the Everton game.

There was no need to rest players in the Man City game with such an empty calender ahead.

So you think that the players would have been as fresh as they had been against Bolton, whether they had played against Man City or not?

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