There was that game with K-Mac in charge that some people thought he threw...I wonder if there was more to all that speculation.
Anyways, if I was him, I'd be nervous.
Jack Grealish has showed us that he's just a young kid with a ton of cash living the dream and acting like a complete clearing in the woods.
But he's talented. And he's a Villan.
And he's still just a kid.
Let's not write off Jack Grealish just yet, I think the young man might have a big role to play for Villa.
Is not entertaining you really a "disgrace"? He inherited a shit squad with low morale, didn't get backed in January, and despite a little streak of decent results, couldn't get the thing under control. Nothing he's done has been disgraceful, but some of the abuse he took was disgraceful, especially the Sunderland away scenes, that was ugly and un-Villa like.
Not convinced that the totality of the board are particularly reassuring appointments for the long term success of the club. These new guys are all pretty old, and while that is an advantage in some respects, I fear a scenario where the resurgence of Villa is delayed in any way by these "set in their ways" old timers. Or maybe I'm just a cynical prick.
And just like that, he's gone. See ya, Remi, we hardly knew ya.
Decent guy who was lied to by his employers and had an impossible remit under the circumstances.
Maybe he lost the dressing room, but the whole thing was fully imploded before he even put pen to paper.
We are an embarrassment at the moment, and any manager in his right mind would steer clear of this total calamity of a football club.
In fact, I'd go as far to say Belgium was identified by terrorist groups and their enablers long ago as a soft target and a safe haven to hideout, recruit, plan, etc for the precise reason that there are massive gaps in communication amongst law enforcement there.