I still think Garde will need a bit of financial assistance in January. A quality striker is a must, and so far Gestede looks like a total carthorse, albeit a carthorse who can head it a bit. Still, maybe the manager can get more out of him. He's another member of the French contingent, so maybe Rémi will find "les bons mots" to inspire him.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on November 06, 2015, 09:53:38 AMI still think Garde will need a bit of financial assistance in January. A quality striker is a must, and so far Gestede looks like a total carthorse, albeit a carthorse who can head it a bit. Still, maybe the manager can get more out of him. He's another member of the French contingent, so maybe Rémi will find "les bons mots" to inspire him. If you can strip his role down to laying the ball off, and heading the bastard thing really hard into the net, then he may have a chance.
Agree Ron. Agree ROB. I can't wait to see what Remi makes it our squad. So far the foreign imports have been viewed through Sherwood's jaundiced eyes and it will be very informative who starts to do the business. I expect Ayew to come on leaps and bounds now released from being firmly put behind Gabby and once Veretout is properly fit and playing in front of Sanchez and Gana I expect a lot more from him. Interesting times.
Quote from: LeeB on November 06, 2015, 10:05:16 AMQuote from: SamTheMouse on November 06, 2015, 09:53:38 AMI still think Garde will need a bit of financial assistance in January. A quality striker is a must, and so far Gestede looks like a total carthorse, albeit a carthorse who can head it a bit. Still, maybe the manager can get more out of him. He's another member of the French contingent, so maybe Rémi will find "les bons mots" to inspire him. If you can strip his role down to laying the ball off, and heading the bastard thing really hard into the net, then he may have a chance.Except that he can't really lay the ball off. Well, maybe he can, it's unfair to judge any player based on their time being coached by Tim Sherwood, but I don't have high hopes.
Some of the hyperbole about our current position makes me want to vomit.We are four points from safety. The first week in November.We're not getting hammered week in, week out, either.Had we kept Sherwood, we would have been doomed, I honestly believe that - because he's a clueless shyster in a position way, way beyond his competence.We've got rid of him, though, and appointed someone whose record suggests he should be well suited for what we want.You can not spend weeks moaning about Sherwood and how he's condemning us to relegation and then continue to insist we're fucked before the new manager has even had his first day of training.
Quote from: Monty on November 06, 2015, 10:07:39 AMQuote from: LeeB on November 06, 2015, 10:05:16 AMQuote from: SamTheMouse on November 06, 2015, 09:53:38 AMI still think Garde will need a bit of financial assistance in January. A quality striker is a must, and so far Gestede looks like a total carthorse, albeit a carthorse who can head it a bit. Still, maybe the manager can get more out of him. He's another member of the French contingent, so maybe Rémi will find "les bons mots" to inspire him. If you can strip his role down to laying the ball off, and heading the bastard thing really hard into the net, then he may have a chance.Except that he can't really lay the ball off. Well, maybe he can, it's unfair to judge any player based on their time being coached by Tim Sherwood, but I don't have high hopes.In fairness to him, most of the shit passes he receives arrive somewhere between his knee and the Trinity roof. Whilst he should do better, it would help if he got the ball into feet, and then with a modicum of team structure and understanding he should be able to find a teammate fairly easily.He's never going to fire us into Europe, but utilised correctly he could keep us up this year.
Quote from: eamonn on November 06, 2015, 01:41:44 AMIn fairness to O'Neill his Celtic team, with Henrik Larsson in brilliant form, were very unlucky to lose the 2004 Uefa Cup final against Mourinho's Porto.Thank you Eamonn. I think Larsson said that MON gave the most inspirational pre match team talk he had ever heard. Porto apparently had to resort to cheating in the end to get the better of them.
In fairness to O'Neill his Celtic team, with Henrik Larsson in brilliant form, were very unlucky to lose the 2004 Uefa Cup final against Mourinho's Porto.
I am very pleased with his appointment and very impressed by his first public words and demeanour.For me what he has done is draw the sting of relegation. My wholly personal view is that playing winning football again is the most pressing problem not the accumulation of league points. Of course they go together but you have to put them in the right order. Good football is winning football, winning football gathers points and you enter a virtuous cycle of happier fans and bigger crowds. Get it the wrong way round and play stink-the-house-out anti football and you may scrape survival for three or four or five seasons but you eventually have to face the reality of what you have become as a football club. The sniggering and mockery of the commentators at the Tottenham game is as low as it gets for Aston Villa in my book. Time to put the last five years behind us and do things differently.So that I do not get accused of defeatism I will add that the key man to our survival in the short term is Duverne not Remi Garde. Improved stamina levels can be imposed relatively quickly and that ought to squeeze out the last quarter capitulations we have become resigned to for months now. The very thought of Gabby having to face up to losing the blubber or being on his bike cheers me enormously. As does Libor Kozak actually being in consideration after all he has gone through.Welcome Remy and thanks for coming.