Why are we assuming that Garde , in that picture, was getting abused? May be supporters were telling him to get rid of the bunch of non triers we had on the pitch?
Maybe not on the pitch but he is sorting things out behind the scenes. The treatment of Grealish was correct: he needed disciplining not pandering to as the previous boss did; the realisation that Gabby Agbonlahor is not that good has been a realisation far too late; his desire to get rid of the bad eggs in the squad is a good thing. You'd have hoped for better results, but our fate looks inevitable so whilst we're in the mess we are in it's best to sort some of the manageable problems out in the meantime.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 11, 2016, 11:42:05 AMSorry, but "sorting things out behind the scenes" sounds awfully like Tom Fox and his "look beyond the results" nonsense. Means nothing if we're as bad as ever in front of the scenes.I hate whats happening on the pitch but as themossman says, get things right as a club and it gets better on the pitch. Or should do in theory. I'm more saying that I think Remi Garde is doing some good despite our results continuing to be bad than I think we should ignore the results. The results are more painful than anything else of course, but if there's a mess it needs sorting.
Sorry, but "sorting things out behind the scenes" sounds awfully like Tom Fox and his "look beyond the results" nonsense. Means nothing if we're as bad as ever in front of the scenes.
Quote from: R. P. McMurphy on January 11, 2016, 11:33:02 AMMaybe not on the pitch but he is sorting things out behind the scenes. The treatment of Grealish was correct: he needed disciplining not pandering to as the previous boss did; the realisation that Gabby Agbonlahor is not that good has been a realisation far too late; his desire to get rid of the bad eggs in the squad is a good thing. You'd have hoped for better results, but our fate looks inevitable so whilst we're in the mess we are in it's best to sort some of the manageable problems out in the meantime.I'm not sure he's 'sorting things out behind the scenes'.The treatment of Grealish may have been correct in your opinion, but it doesn't appear to have made him knuckle down and come back more determined to prove himself. In my opinion,a talented, promising youngster looks like he has been made an example of and has subsequently dipped even further in form.In the meantime, senior players appear to pissing about on the bench and getting into altercations with fans.
Quote from: andyh on January 11, 2016, 12:16:51 PMQuote from: R. P. McMurphy on January 11, 2016, 11:33:02 AMMaybe not on the pitch but he is sorting things out behind the scenes. The treatment of Grealish was correct: he needed disciplining not pandering to as the previous boss did; the realisation that Gabby Agbonlahor is not that good has been a realisation far too late; his desire to get rid of the bad eggs in the squad is a good thing. You'd have hoped for better results, but our fate looks inevitable so whilst we're in the mess we are in it's best to sort some of the manageable problems out in the meantime.I'm not sure he's 'sorting things out behind the scenes'.The treatment of Grealish may have been correct in your opinion, but it doesn't appear to have made him knuckle down and come back more determined to prove himself. In my opinion,a talented, promising youngster looks like he has been made an example of and has subsequently dipped even further in form.In the meantime, senior players appear to pissing about on the bench and getting into altercations with fans.That is a concern if true. Would suggest a lack of discipline if true and I can't imagine that happening under managers we have had in the past.
Quote from: Fasth56 on January 11, 2016, 12:11:49 AMQuote from: olaftab on January 11, 2016, 12:05:58 AMQuote from: Fasth56 on January 10, 2016, 11:53:16 PMDoes anyone else find it strange that once the signal was given to Kozak to get ready to come on Richards suddenly developed a life threatening injury prior to which he didn't seem to be suffering.No. That is a top of the pile conspiracy post.It may be top of the pile but it is unexplainable, why get the player ready to come on and then Richards decides he has to come off. This is more to do with Richards than Garde though. He was blatantly suffering with it. He slowed down considerably after taking the blow to the ankle when scoring and we were less effective down that side of the pitch. Just seems he played on until he couldn't any more.
Quote from: olaftab on January 11, 2016, 12:05:58 AMQuote from: Fasth56 on January 10, 2016, 11:53:16 PMDoes anyone else find it strange that once the signal was given to Kozak to get ready to come on Richards suddenly developed a life threatening injury prior to which he didn't seem to be suffering.No. That is a top of the pile conspiracy post.It may be top of the pile but it is unexplainable, why get the player ready to come on and then Richards decides he has to come off. This is more to do with Richards than Garde though.
Quote from: Fasth56 on January 10, 2016, 11:53:16 PMDoes anyone else find it strange that once the signal was given to Kozak to get ready to come on Richards suddenly developed a life threatening injury prior to which he didn't seem to be suffering.No. That is a top of the pile conspiracy post.
Does anyone else find it strange that once the signal was given to Kozak to get ready to come on Richards suddenly developed a life threatening injury prior to which he didn't seem to be suffering.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on January 11, 2016, 11:04:35 AMQuote from: Phil from the upper holte on January 11, 2016, 11:03:41 AM1 thing is for sure, Garde is not to blame for this messExactly, people need way way more patience with Garde given the utter shambles he's come into. There's no sign of improvement whatsoever though. If we had improved from being absolutely shit under Sherwood to merely being rubbish under Garde, I'd cut him some slack and have a little patience. But we've just laboured to a 1-1 draw against a side over 50 positions lower than us in the league. Not sure who's fault that is? Sherwoods? O'Neill's? It really is difficult to remain patient at the moment.
Quote from: Phil from the upper holte on January 11, 2016, 11:03:41 AM1 thing is for sure, Garde is not to blame for this messExactly, people need way way more patience with Garde given the utter shambles he's come into.
1 thing is for sure, Garde is not to blame for this mess
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 11, 2016, 11:26:08 AMQuote from: PaulWinch again on January 11, 2016, 11:04:35 AMQuote from: Phil from the upper holte on January 11, 2016, 11:03:41 AM1 thing is for sure, Garde is not to blame for this messExactly, people need way way more patience with Garde given the utter shambles he's come into. There's no sign of improvement whatsoever though. If we had improved from being absolutely shit under Sherwood to merely being rubbish under Garde, I'd cut him some slack and have a little patience. But we've just laboured to a 1-1 draw against a side over 50 positions lower than us in the league. Not sure who's fault that is? Sherwoods? O'Neill's? It really is difficult to remain patient at the moment. The quotes from the Wycombe manager were fairly damning, saying it was impossible to scout Villa as Garde used different players and a different formation every week.
I noticed that , he was bombing down the right until he scored and took a knock after he eased back and look noticeably in discomfort when moving.We lost momentum from this especially as on the opposite side Richardson is hopeless going forward