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The Next Villa Manager Part 3


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Who do you want as the next Villa manager  

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  1. 1. Who do you want as the next Villa manager

    • Moyes
      305
    • Benitez
      86
    • McClaren
      15
    • Martinez
      41
    • Hughes
      54
    • Poyet
      4
    • Coyle
      23
    • Rijkaard
      87
    • Other (Please State)
      39


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by philmcnulty

Roberto Martinez has turned Aston Villa down.

If this is whats going to be reported over the next couple of hours and we havent actually offered him the job, then expect a official response on the os, if theres no response then i suspect he was actually offered the job and **** did turn us down.

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Calm down lads and lasses. We'll get someone in, no worries. And one that the board believes in as well. Have faith and no need to panic over Martinez allegedly turning us down.

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How embarassing that we're getting highlights that Martinez has turned us down.

How exactly is Randy doing it in a professional manner when we're now getting laughed at?

If it's Hughes after all this time consuming crap, then they're totally out of their depth. I don't want Hughes anywhere near our club. He'll be off like a shot once his greedy agent whispers in his ear that there's a better offer flying around. He ain't even that good anyway. Got found out at City when he didn't know what to do with the money and spent it on mainly rubbish. He won't take us forward.

Come on Moyes!

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Club statement: Roberto Martinez

Latest on manager search

10th Jun 2011

The Club would like to thank Wigan Athletic Football Club and its chairman, Dave Whelan, for their professionalism in dealing with our request to speak to Roberto Martinez.

Roberto's qualities as a young and aspirational manager ensured him of a position high on our short list of potential new managers.

Given that he had one year remaining on his contract at Wigan, we made an official approach through the proper channels, though we were aware of a commitment he had made to his Club to agree and sign a new contract following the final game of last season.

Roberto met with his chairman earlier this week and he has made the decision to honour his commitment to Wigan.

Therefore, we have not met Roberto and we have not had the opportunity to discuss the vacant managerial role with him.

We remain focused and are working hard to secure the best candidate for Aston Villa who will complement the Club's commitment to be true to our heritage, competitiveness and passionate fan base, and will have the new manager in place to prepare the players for the pre-season programme and next season's campaign.

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I don't believe that we are waiting for someone big for a minute. The search so far appears to have been a bit of cock up IMO.

The only choices remaining are Owen Coyle and Mark Hughes. Out of those two I'd hesitantly take Coyle.

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