Ahh c'mon. Xmas in Formby!!!If Alonso is sacked he will take a few months off.

Ahh c'mon. Xmas in Formby!!!If Alonso is sacked he will take a few months off.
A tree and a Waitrose. What’s not to love.Ahh c'mon. Xmas in Formby!!!
Emery is no for me, does he have the potential to win us the league, no! Glasner, is interesting, handled Guehi situation brilliantly. Alonso has won the league in atop 5 league.Emery or Glasner for me, not interested in anyone else on that list. Can't see Emery leaving Villa unfortunately, Glasner more likely. Both have have been remarkable.
Ange isn’t a double European cup winner.You could copy paste Ange there too.
No!
Insulting people’s weight while making a point. Stay classy.There was a time when you'd have been happy with fat Ange to take over from klopp
Emery is no for me, does he have the potential to win us the league, no! Glasner, is interesting, handled Guehi situation brilliantly. Alonso has won the league in atop 5 league.
I like ONeill a lot but he hasn't managed in the PL in years. Villa last time out?Ange isn’t a double European cup winner.
I think O’Neill would command the respect of the players and motivate them to give 110%.
I agree tactically he may not be up there but as an interim he doesn’t need to be. Pick players that will run through walls for the club and the results will improve in the short term while we look for a long term successor.
From previous reading of articles, something common that Iraola and Glasner shared was how they came through poor runs of results. Last season they had to deal with 7 and 8 game winless streaks respectively. However, they managed to overcome the challenge while keeping the players onside. Glasner adjusted Palace’s shape and defensive structure, whereas Iraola tweaked Bournemouth’s press and build-up patterns. In short, they come across as managers with resilience, tactical conviction, man-management strength, and long-term clarity.
Emery, though, is obviously the standout option experience-wise. Just a look at his CV alone shows the pedigree and the level he has operated at consistently. And he's "only" 54.
