The thing about 'new manager bounce' is that it isn't real. New manager bounce is personality led and doesn't last. A handful more games last season we would have gone down with Sherwood because it had already run out.If Garde had brought a new manager bounce, we might have crawled up to 19th, 18th or even out of the relegation zone by now, but without any substance behind it, we would just drop back in well before the end of the season. I like his more measured approach of trying to build it slowly, and he is certainly far tougher than his history teacher look suggests.I didn't like the selection on Saturday, but could see with Sanchez, Okore, & Lescott taken out, what he was trying to do. The worse mistake was not changing it when it wasn't working. He tried to compensate for our weakened defensive situation, by packing midfield, but it was completely ineffective because no-one looked really sure what they were doing, probably because it was a last minute plan. It is the first time I have really bemoaned him not 'going for it', because on this occasion, we had nothing else that had any chance of working.
Every manager since O'Neil has had his hands tied behind his back, they don't get sympathy from me because they took it on knowing the score and they all made more money than most of us will ever see but everyone of them failed. If Garde is not backed by Lerner I hope he walks and keeps his reputation in tact for another day and another club.
I know he doesn't deserve the lion's share of the blame for this woeful season but let's face it, no win in your first 8 games as a manager is pretty shite.
Remi hasn't been the most inspiring so far but he's a long term appointment hopefully with more substance than style.