One of Warburton's running themes to the press since he arrived has been the lunacy of the way managers are hired and fired so readily down south. I think Larry's not far from the truth - Mark Warburton seems to be enjoying Rangers, the surroundings and the atmosphere, and I don't think he'll be too keen on binning all of that to work for a club owner who'll likely give him 9 months tops to make Villa a success, or else.
Warburton also doesn't seem to be the money-motivated type - if he was he would have stayed in his city job and raked the cash in that way. He doesn't appear to be the money-splashing type of manager that English Premiership clubs seem to require either. He's already said that he prefers not to sign marquee signings, focusing on building a squad instead.
If he continues to be successful here, I think regular European football will just be another reason to hang around a bit longer than the three year deal he's currently on.
Ryan Hardie's first goal was a touch of class:
Warburton also doesn't seem to be the money-motivated type - if he was he would have stayed in his city job and raked the cash in that way. He doesn't appear to be the money-splashing type of manager that English Premiership clubs seem to require either. He's already said that he prefers not to sign marquee signings, focusing on building a squad instead.
If he continues to be successful here, I think regular European football will just be another reason to hang around a bit longer than the three year deal he's currently on.
(22-10-2015, 13:05)supercooper Wrote: The development side beat Hibs 3-0 so positives from the youth.
Ryan Hardie's first goal was a touch of class: