"Sting" Jamiroquai..." He probably likes post-Signing On UB40 too.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on December 04, 2015, 02:52:14 PMQuote 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 crikeyWe haven't had a variation on "Oh yes everything's wonderful" as a reply for ages. Thank you.
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."
Quote from: Bad English on December 04, 2015, 06:48:13 PM"Sting" Jamiroquai..." He probably likes post-Signing On UB40 too.post signing on?that really would be too much to bearplease dont make me cry
Worth a read.http://www.tsn.ca/to-keep-villa-up-garde-must-use-his-best-regardless-of-nationality-1.403881