Thanks for posting Dave. That is a very, very good article from Matt Stead - I must keep an eye out for him. He makes one comment which concerns me - that Garde has made no discernible imprint on the team. That has been nagging at me for a couple of weeks now.
Quote from: Pat McMahon on December 30, 2015, 03:29:42 PMThanks for posting Dave. That is a very, very good article from Matt Stead - I must keep an eye out for him. He makes one comment which concerns me - that Garde has made no discernible imprint on the team. That has been nagging at me for a couple of weeks now.I'd disagree somewhat with that. There has at least been a consistency to his team selection and a game plan that involves retaining the ball and in some instances, a willingness to win it back when lost. I hope such an imprint would be more evident when (or if...) the team actually gets a win but we are still firmly in stemming the bleeding mode.
Quote from: joe_c on December 30, 2015, 04:14:23 PMQuote from: Pat McMahon on December 30, 2015, 03:29:42 PMThanks for posting Dave. That is a very, very good article from Matt Stead - I must keep an eye out for him. He makes one comment which concerns me - that Garde has made no discernible imprint on the team. That has been nagging at me for a couple of weeks now.I'd disagree somewhat with that. There has at least been a consistency to his team selection and a game plan that involves retaining the ball and in some instances, a willingness to win it back when lost. I hope such an imprint would be more evident when (or if...) the team actually gets a win but we are still firmly in stemming the bleeding mode.The biggest consistency has been in our results, Joe. 4 points from 8 games compared to 4 in 11 under Sherwood. Under Garde we have scored 5 goals and conceded 14 - there is no discernible improvement in the team, though I think Ayew and Veretout are definitely improving.Don't get me wrong, even thinking of sacking Garde this season would be madness, but we have had no tangible improvement since he arrived.
Quote from: Pat McMahon on December 30, 2015, 04:35:13 PMQuote from: joe_c on December 30, 2015, 04:14:23 PMQuote from: Pat McMahon on December 30, 2015, 03:29:42 PMThanks for posting Dave. That is a very, very good article from Matt Stead - I must keep an eye out for him. He makes one comment which concerns me - that Garde has made no discernible imprint on the team. That has been nagging at me for a couple of weeks now.I'd disagree somewhat with that. There has at least been a consistency to his team selection and a game plan that involves retaining the ball and in some instances, a willingness to win it back when lost. I hope such an imprint would be more evident when (or if...) the team actually gets a win but we are still firmly in stemming the bleeding mode.The biggest consistency has been in our results, Joe. 4 points from 8 games compared to 4 in 11 under Sherwood. Under Garde we have scored 5 goals and conceded 14 - there is no discernible improvement in the team, though I think Ayew and Veretout are definitely improving.Don't get me wrong, even thinking of sacking Garde this season would be madness, but we have had no tangible improvement since he arrived.You're quite right, in every meaningful regard, it's been as bad as it was under his predecessor but I'd rather Garde's approach than any more of Sherwood seemingly picking the team with the assistance of Guinevere and set of balls number three.
I still don't think it's quite over yet. 11 points yes I know, but if we can beat Sunderland, we'll close the gap between us and them to a single point. It will be an 8 point swing required providing Swansea lose (they are away at Man. United) and Newcastle lose (away at Arsenal). Plus I think other clubs will drop down as well.It only takes a couple of wins to put you right back in the mix. I'm still hopeful (or deluded ) but we need to beat Sunderland. Lose that and it will be all but over for sure.