Villa vacancy interests US coach

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United States coach Bob Bradley tells BBC Sport he would be interested in becoming Aston Villa's next manager.

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He did a good job with a very average USA team, so don't see why not. Probably would bring in a few of his American players, no harm in that, they're not all ****. ;)
 
Wouldn't be a bad choice, could be risky, simply for the fact he's never worked in England.
 
He did a good job with a very average USA team, so don't see why not. Probably would bring in a few of his American players, no harm in that, they're not all ****. ;)
None of them are ****, they managed to beat england in the world cup (came 1st in the group)
 
Wouldn't be a bad choice, could be risky, simply for the fact he's never worked in England.

Could be, but the USA played closer to what people think of as 'English' football than almost any other team. If he wears a tracksuit and jumps around a lot on the touchline with a curly wig on, most Villa fans wouldn't notice that it wasn't Martin O'Neil. He's a decent coach who's almost tailor made for the Villa team as it currently is.
 
If he wears a tracksuit and jumps around a lot on the touchline with a curly wig on, most Villa fans wouldn't notice that it wasn't Martin O'Neil.

love it. i'd like to see him over here, good manager, be nice to have someone new rather than the same old merry go round of managers
 
New manager at Villa or Wigan first? Guess we'll see soon enough, at this rate.
 
I still think that Aston Villa should hire Diego Maradona, it would be vey entertaining !
 
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