Or Garde is serious about cancelling a few contracts and they need Lerner to give the green light. Or they think we need another change and Garde is out. Or they are planning for inevitable relegation and the aftermath (no forget that, that would require some forethought). Could be any of these but I'd seriously doubt even we'd be so unprepared as to be having to fly across the Atlantic to beg for transfer funds on the 11th January though.But it's Villa kicking season in the media so whatever makes us look more incompetent makes better copy - it's not like they risk Lerner cutting the media off is it. They've bought all this on themselves.
If Garde was to walk, I reckon it might be for the level of abuse if anything. It's not something he should have to put up with.
Quote from: Clampy on January 11, 2016, 08:37:38 AMIf Garde was to walk, I reckon it might be for the level of abuse if anything. It's not something he should have to put up with. That would be a real low. I really don't understand the abuse towards Garde.
Quote from: TheMalandro on January 11, 2016, 08:45:28 AMQuote from: Clampy on January 11, 2016, 08:37:38 AMIf Garde was to walk, I reckon it might be for the level of abuse if anything. It's not something he should have to put up with. That would be a real low. I really don't understand the abuse towards Garde. Nope neither do, I think it's ridiculous.
My guess is that the meeting is to get Randy Lerner's approval to the night of the long knives Remi Garde wants to have.It is not about bringing players in, it is about shipping them out. Remi does not want another bomb squad, he wants a clear out and it will cost money. If Randy prevaricates or tries to compromise on a budget clear out I think Remi Garde will tender his resignation there in New York.
“To win games we have to have 11 players playing at 110 per cent and this is not the case at the moment. Every game the opponents are running more than us.”