Quote from: Risso on January 26, 2016, 03:03:56 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on January 26, 2016, 02:47:30 PMQuote from: Risso on January 26, 2016, 10:08:42 AMThe rush to judge Garde is equally daft on both sides. He's done nothing to be called either not fit for purpose, or the next Arsene Wenger yet. Obviously our fortunes over the next couple of season will be how he is judged as a manager.I would though say that he has impressed me with his dealings so far. No just seems to be getting on with it, without the self serving pronouncements typical of a Pulis or an Allardyce.He appears to be getting an improvement out of the players at last, but it's not very long since he was talking about other people at the club needing to speak out, and how he couldn't be judged on things that happened before he came etc. There have also been, and continue to be some strange team selections, eg dropping Veretout at the weekend against the bitters.I didn't see that as strange at all, to me it was a player who has a suffered a dip in form being given a rest. He is 22 and new to the league so only to be expected.
Quote from: Chris Smith on January 26, 2016, 02:47:30 PMQuote from: Risso on January 26, 2016, 10:08:42 AMThe rush to judge Garde is equally daft on both sides. He's done nothing to be called either not fit for purpose, or the next Arsene Wenger yet. Obviously our fortunes over the next couple of season will be how he is judged as a manager.I would though say that he has impressed me with his dealings so far. No just seems to be getting on with it, without the self serving pronouncements typical of a Pulis or an Allardyce.He appears to be getting an improvement out of the players at last, but it's not very long since he was talking about other people at the club needing to speak out, and how he couldn't be judged on things that happened before he came etc. There have also been, and continue to be some strange team selections, eg dropping Veretout at the weekend against the bitters.
Quote from: Risso on January 26, 2016, 10:08:42 AMThe rush to judge Garde is equally daft on both sides. He's done nothing to be called either not fit for purpose, or the next Arsene Wenger yet. Obviously our fortunes over the next couple of season will be how he is judged as a manager.I would though say that he has impressed me with his dealings so far. No just seems to be getting on with it, without the self serving pronouncements typical of a Pulis or an Allardyce.
The rush to judge Garde is equally daft on both sides. He's done nothing to be called either not fit for purpose, or the next Arsene Wenger yet.
It was our 5th game in 14 days. It's kind of the point of having a squad so as you can rest players now and again when they need it.
I don't remember him giving the ball away much, but even if he did, is he really going to waste possession as often as Bacuna? Really?
Nothing worth worrying about, Garde's a smart guy and knows Veretout is a better player than Bacuna, he'll be picked ahead of him for the rest of the season I'm sure.
I seem to recall one of the main arguments for getting rid of Sherwood was we had assembled a strong squad of players in the summer (a few even comparing it to BFR's business in 1991) and it was only his tactical idiocy that was holding us back. Coming into a club bottom of the league in November is far from ideal, but it is not worse than the situation Pulis inherited at Palace in 2013, and various Sunderland managers have had to contend with for the past five years. The better managers (and Pulis) find a way. Garde hasn't.
Quote from: KevinGage on January 25, 2016, 11:31:39 PMI seem to recall one of the main arguments for getting rid of Sherwood was we had assembled a strong squad of players in the summer (a few even comparing it to BFR's business in 1991) and it was only his tactical idiocy that was holding us back. Coming into a club bottom of the league in November is far from ideal, but it is not worse than the situation Pulis inherited at Palace in 2013, and various Sunderland managers have had to contend with for the past five years. The better managers (and Pulis) find a way. Garde hasn't.Exactly. Yes he's inherited a mess, but you'd expect to see a little bit more than 1 win in 12. It's easy to say the right things in a press conference, but the results don't back it up. It's all beginning to feel a little bit like the O'Leary nightmare. Talks the talk, but can't walk the walk.