The Garde appointment makes sense if the board have already accepted that we are down. Which is forward thinking of a kind.
Quote from: KevinGage on December 26, 2015, 10:14:15 PMA Garde-style appointment would have been ideal after GH. Our stock was still relatively high, and you could give a manager like that two to three seasons to build and really make his mark on the club. The calibre of players open to us would have been better then, too. Ironically, a McLeish, style appointment (ie, Allardyce or Pulis) was what we needed now. What we have, we hold. Dull, unimaginative, but capable of grinding out the required 9-10 wins over the course of a season. Yeah, Allardyce grinding out a 4-1 defeat to Man City or a defeat to Southampton was far better than what Garde managed.
A Garde-style appointment would have been ideal after GH. Our stock was still relatively high, and you could give a manager like that two to three seasons to build and really make his mark on the club. The calibre of players open to us would have been better then, too. Ironically, a McLeish, style appointment (ie, Allardyce or Pulis) was what we needed now. What we have, we hold. Dull, unimaginative, but capable of grinding out the required 9-10 wins over the course of a season.
I honestly think I'd rather get relegated with Garde than stay up with Allardyce I have had enough of British managers stuck in the past.What would be the point? Yet another season of clinging on, fighting relegation? Except this time with an anti football shithouse like Allardyce here for a few years?It is just so depressing.I'd rather stay up under Garde, of course, but the last few years we have been amongst the least loved clubs in the league, and for good reason. We need to break this cycle, and appointing Allardyce would just make it worse in the long run.
Remi has made mistakes, no getting away from that. But considering the fucking mess he inherited and the desperate mental and physical state of the squad it's not like he was going to just come in and fix it. I'm sure he would have loved to have won a game or two by now but we are starting to see the plan come together a bit at a time. The fact that Gestede is his best forward option tells you everything you need to know about his options. That and Guzan in goal, Bacuna at LB , Lescott and Westwood in the middle of their parts of the pitch. But today was a step forward albeit a small one. Win at Norwich and we will be 6 back of safety and the picture a little rosier.