Here's the remit for Aaron Danks with the 37-year-old expected to be in charge for Aston Villa's trip to Newcastle United next weekend.
From that point forward really was to look forwards and to focus on what the three days looked like and what the game plan was going to be. It’s about devising a simple game plan that we could get into quickly to help the team moving forward.” Whenever anything changes, it changes but, until that we get to that point, we’ll continue to think forwards and move forwards.
Just three days after Steven Gerrard was sacked, Villa produced their best performance of the season and afterwards Danks said he would do 'whatever role' was ...
“I just want players to express and enjoy themselves and get the best out of people I work with,” Danks added. “Right now the only thing I feel is pain inside my body and all the rumours, one way or another, I’m not taking too much time over,” he said. “I’ve been asked to step forward and lead the team with a group of staff and we’ll keep doing that until told otherwise. “I have unfinished business at Brentford. “Whenever anything changes, it changes but until that point we just keep moving forwards. I joined the club as a coach to be part of a growth project and whatever role I play in that I’m excited by.”