Quote from: old man villa fan on February 17, 2016, 04:45:30 PMI do not understand the 'right manager at the wrong time' comment. Yes, may be when he came in but now he is certainly the right manager to rebuild us. The chance of staying up was very slim and with the constant injuries, together with poor attitude we are seeing now and not least bringing in players, it was in reality near impossible. As fans, we always think there is a chance and I have been as optimistic as most but the writing has been on the wall. Just look at the options for the front six at the moment. On Sunday, it ran to the six Garde picked plus Sinclair. We have a couple of options at the back but that's about it.Going forward we need a technical manager that can build a side on the right principles, not somebody that can just shout. We have a poor squad and shouting may work for a run of games but what then. In recent years, the teams that have come up have generally been 'footballing' sides or fast counter attacking. Yes, they have been hard to beat but that has been because they have taken the game to the opposition, not because they just battled.I feel Garde is the right man but needs the support of the Board in being able to do things as he sees fit. That doesn't mean spending lots of money but allowing him to weed out the wasters and poor players.I think he'll be the right man next season if he can get his back room staff from Lyon in the summer. They may turn out to be the most important signings on the assumption the club give him the assurances over the changes he wants to make. I think they are very important to the way he manages.The decisions the club makes in the next 3/4 months will determine whether we will have the tools to come straight back or whether we are out of this league for a long time.
I do not understand the 'right manager at the wrong time' comment. Yes, may be when he came in but now he is certainly the right manager to rebuild us. The chance of staying up was very slim and with the constant injuries, together with poor attitude we are seeing now and not least bringing in players, it was in reality near impossible. As fans, we always think there is a chance and I have been as optimistic as most but the writing has been on the wall. Just look at the options for the front six at the moment. On Sunday, it ran to the six Garde picked plus Sinclair. We have a couple of options at the back but that's about it.Going forward we need a technical manager that can build a side on the right principles, not somebody that can just shout. We have a poor squad and shouting may work for a run of games but what then. In recent years, the teams that have come up have generally been 'footballing' sides or fast counter attacking. Yes, they have been hard to beat but that has been because they have taken the game to the opposition, not because they just battled.I feel Garde is the right man but needs the support of the Board in being able to do things as he sees fit. That doesn't mean spending lots of money but allowing him to weed out the wasters and poor players.
At the risk of setting myself up for a right shoeing, but Paddy Reilly, the guy everyone takes the piss out of with PlayStation and X Box jokes is the same Paddy Reilly that turned up Veretout, Amavi, Ayew and Gueye?
Some of the posts above seem to come from the English 'commitment and fight' school of management. Shouting and looking angry is not leadership.
Pearson would make a degree of sense -though not right now, Garde might as well grim it out for the rest of this fetid campaign. But pretty much all our appointments post O'Neill have given the obvious name the swerve. So with that in mind, I think it will either be Bobby Gould or Charles N Zog as player manager.
Charles N Zog as player manager.
Quote from: Hillbilly on February 17, 2016, 10:16:37 PMSome of the posts above seem to come from the English 'commitment and fight' school of management. Shouting and looking angry is not leadership.Pearson probably would have kept us up.
Of course he would.He is available and has only recently kept a team up from what looked like a hopeless position. He also got that same team out of the championship, which odds on is where we are going. He's not your choice (wouldn't be mine either) but that's a different thing altogether.
Quote from: KevinGage on February 17, 2016, 10:55:01 PMOf course he would.He is available and has only recently kept a team up from what looked like a hopeless position. He also got that same team out of the championship, which odds on is where we are going. He's not your choice (wouldn't be mine either) but that's a different thing altogether. No way.