Quote from: Mister E on December 04, 2015, 01:49:47 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on December 04, 2015, 01:36:23 PMQuote from: MattW on December 04, 2015, 11:57:39 AMDoesn't sound to me like a dude who'd throw it in if we were relegated. Also, a theme of his is that the players must take playing seriously, which you'd think would be a given but it seems not to be. I suspect over time that those who stay in the first XI will have earned it through commitment and loyalty. Great. Birmingham Mail:Remi Garde has told Aston Villa's fringe players that turning out for the Under-21s is a treat, likening it to 'a sweet for a child'.Libor Kozak and Adama Traore were involved in the development squad's 2-2 draw against Blackburn at Villa Park on Monday.Garde says that footballers should want to play so much that Under-21 duty should be regarded as a perk, not a punishment."When you are a football player, even a reserve game is more like a sweet for a child, because it’s a game and you want to play every game," he explained."It’s not a punishment. I was at the game at Villa Park, my staff were also there and I will probably watch a lot of reserve games because it will give me a lot of information."It gives to players the fitness to be back in the first team because it’s quite different to a training session."Even if the reserve games are not the ones you can find in the Premier League. It’s 11 v 11 a big pitch, it’s an important training session for me and not at all a punishment."Just meaningless Guff, not in a position to talk about first team performances so lets talk about the reserves.Strange interpretation of the comments.Oh yeh sorry, it is totally inspirational, i bet Southampton are scared shitless with comments like "even a reserve game is like sweet for a child" not his fault but crikey
Quote from: ChicagoLion on December 04, 2015, 01:36:23 PMQuote from: MattW on December 04, 2015, 11:57:39 AMDoesn't sound to me like a dude who'd throw it in if we were relegated. Also, a theme of his is that the players must take playing seriously, which you'd think would be a given but it seems not to be. I suspect over time that those who stay in the first XI will have earned it through commitment and loyalty. Great. Birmingham Mail:Remi Garde has told Aston Villa's fringe players that turning out for the Under-21s is a treat, likening it to 'a sweet for a child'.Libor Kozak and Adama Traore were involved in the development squad's 2-2 draw against Blackburn at Villa Park on Monday.Garde says that footballers should want to play so much that Under-21 duty should be regarded as a perk, not a punishment."When you are a football player, even a reserve game is more like a sweet for a child, because it’s a game and you want to play every game," he explained."It’s not a punishment. I was at the game at Villa Park, my staff were also there and I will probably watch a lot of reserve games because it will give me a lot of information."It gives to players the fitness to be back in the first team because it’s quite different to a training session."Even if the reserve games are not the ones you can find in the Premier League. It’s 11 v 11 a big pitch, it’s an important training session for me and not at all a punishment."Just meaningless Guff, not in a position to talk about first team performances so lets talk about the reserves.Strange interpretation of the comments.
Quote from: MattW on December 04, 2015, 11:57:39 AMDoesn't sound to me like a dude who'd throw it in if we were relegated. Also, a theme of his is that the players must take playing seriously, which you'd think would be a given but it seems not to be. I suspect over time that those who stay in the first XI will have earned it through commitment and loyalty. Great. Birmingham Mail:Remi Garde has told Aston Villa's fringe players that turning out for the Under-21s is a treat, likening it to 'a sweet for a child'.Libor Kozak and Adama Traore were involved in the development squad's 2-2 draw against Blackburn at Villa Park on Monday.Garde says that footballers should want to play so much that Under-21 duty should be regarded as a perk, not a punishment."When you are a football player, even a reserve game is more like a sweet for a child, because it’s a game and you want to play every game," he explained."It’s not a punishment. I was at the game at Villa Park, my staff were also there and I will probably watch a lot of reserve games because it will give me a lot of information."It gives to players the fitness to be back in the first team because it’s quite different to a training session."Even if the reserve games are not the ones you can find in the Premier League. It’s 11 v 11 a big pitch, it’s an important training session for me and not at all a punishment."Just meaningless Guff, not in a position to talk about first team performances so lets talk about the reserves.
Doesn't sound to me like a dude who'd throw it in if we were relegated. Also, a theme of his is that the players must take playing seriously, which you'd think would be a given but it seems not to be. I suspect over time that those who stay in the first XI will have earned it through commitment and loyalty. Great. Birmingham Mail:Remi Garde has told Aston Villa's fringe players that turning out for the Under-21s is a treat, likening it to 'a sweet for a child'.Libor Kozak and Adama Traore were involved in the development squad's 2-2 draw against Blackburn at Villa Park on Monday.Garde says that footballers should want to play so much that Under-21 duty should be regarded as a perk, not a punishment."When you are a football player, even a reserve game is more like a sweet for a child, because it’s a game and you want to play every game," he explained."It’s not a punishment. I was at the game at Villa Park, my staff were also there and I will probably watch a lot of reserve games because it will give me a lot of information."It gives to players the fitness to be back in the first team because it’s quite different to a training session."Even if the reserve games are not the ones you can find in the Premier League. It’s 11 v 11 a big pitch, it’s an important training session for me and not at all a punishment."
Since he has been in charge [at Lyon] the atmosphere has been much more relaxed: the two previous incumbents had a difficult, conflictual relationship with the often capricious players. Garde doesn't like conflicts so he often anticipates... he reaches out when he feels there is a problem. And, of course, he used to be a player... His team talks revolve around pleasure of playing, the game, "sometimes" says Bernard Lacombe "Gérard Baticle and me will be in the dressing room and after [the talk] we'll look at each other and say 'he almost makes us want to get out there and play again'". Garde often draws on micro-events of communal life. "The hardest thing", he says, "is to resist the pressures of society. To help the players think collectively when everything pushes them towards individualism". Claude Puel [the previous Lyon manager] had the same outlook but he fought a very solitary fight against individualistic behaviour. Garde relies on his staff and gets people involved instead of using them. "He is an altruist, he gains nourishment from others", summarises his wife.
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