WHAT THE **** WOULD HE KNOW, MERCENARY DISLOYAL TWAT? //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Aston Villa striker Darren Bent calls on club to appoint 'hungry' new manager to replace Alex McLeish Aston Villa striker Darren Bent wants a new manager who is hungry for success and one who can bring stability and move the club forward. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ngry-new-manager-to-replace-Alex-McLeish.html Pointed: Darren Bent has urged Villa to find a 'hungry' manager Photo: REUTERS Aston Villa have had talks with former Manchester United forward and current Molde manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer about taking over from Alex McLeish, who was sacked after just one season. With Villa having failed to find a suitable successor to Martin O’Neill, who left in August 2010, Bent believes only finding a genuine long-term replacement will allow the club to flourish in the Barclays Premier League. “There’s lots of clubs where the manager’s been in charge for a while and you watch the club grow,” the striker is reported as saying. “Villa under Martin O’Neill, back in the day, finished sixth three years in a row and were on the up before whatever happened, happened. “A new manager will bring stability to Aston Villa so that the club can move forward and grow. “Whoever gets the job I am sure will understand the passion of the club and what that means to the fans. He’ll be hungry and understand what it means to the fans.” Having spoken to Villa officials on Friday, Solskjaer returned to his job at Molde to oversee a 2-0 victory over Sandnes Ulf. Although he remains the front-runner among bookmakers and fans, the Norwegian expects other candidates to enter the fray and he is prepared to await Villa’s next move. “There was some suggestion I had turned them down and all sorts of things,” he said. “I do not know who they [Villa] are considering and what they are going to do. As long as I have a contract and work in Molde I do until something else happens.” Bent insists there should be optimism for the future for whoever takes over at Villa Park. The 28 year-old, who missed the last three months of the season after rupturing ankle ligaments, believes the current squad offers plenty of promise despite coming close to being dragged into the relegation battle as they finished 16th under McLeish. “It’s exciting. We have no idea who it will be but whoever it is I am sure they’ll come in, do a good job, take that passion for Villa and take us where we belong,” he added. “There are good players and with one or two additions that the manager will have in mind I’m sure we will have a better season than the last. “Aston Villa shouldn’t be associated with a relegation battle.” BUT YOU ARE, THATS WHY YOU WENT TO A BIGGER CLUB,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,SIC
He worried a few Villa fans by not tweeting about them for a while: Darren Bent ‏@DarrenBent @Fear4Villa because I don't tweet about villa don't mean I don't care, Expand So my response was: @DarrenBent @Fear4Villa Absolutely true - he tweeted for #SAFC all the time and then left us for that step up to 17th in the league! Hide conversation Reply Delete Favorite (PS - I know they were 16th but still!!)
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As for wor Dazzer I hope that wart farm he has on his face spreads, a nice synovial cyst would suit him no end.