The most immediate and basic thing Remi Garde has to do is to sort out the dressing room. You cannot even begin to hope to win games or survive in any league until you have a team on the pitch and on the bench who at the very least try to get along with each other. Sherwood's legacy to Garde was a dressing room in turmoil. In the same way MON gave us the finger so did Sherwood with his final shit stir of the dressing room with his never-wanted-them-in-the-first-place media release.My big fear is that Garde will find the whole task insurmountable and will leave us to wallow.
I agree with the general thrust of Riss and John's posts. There have to be visible improvements for Remi's own sake as much as for the players and the fans. Rigor mortis must not be allowed to set in, relegation or no relegation.My personal gut feeling, strengthened by contacts with those better connected than I, is that there are worse problems behind the scenes than we actually are allowed to know about. Remi has more on his plate than meets the eye. Villa's future will be defined this coming January.
I've suspected that there are bigger problems behind the scenes for a while. It's purely supposition on my part, but there's no way a club can just have the feel about it that Villa do for so long without there being big problems. It doesn't seem to matter who comes in, be that managers or players, we seem to be in a inescapable spiral downwards. Even beyond the obvious statisical evidence, there's just a general intangible dark cloud over the club.
I think we should try not bringing in footballs as that might improve our game