Quote from: Legion on January 25, 2016, 07:31:52 PMQuote from: Jimbo on January 25, 2016, 07:27:09 PMQuote from: Ads on January 25, 2016, 05:40:25 PMHe's the manager we needed instead of Houllier.Fixed.Good point. Or possibly after Houllier.Houllier was a mistake, I think. He was too arrogant, didn't understand the club and was destined for another stint in hospital. Besides which, despite the revisionist view, he tried to change too much too soon, and was't very good. I don't know what his circumstances were at the time, but Garde could have followed O'Neill, I think he'd still be here now and we'd be in good health.
Quote from: Jimbo on January 25, 2016, 07:27:09 PMQuote from: Ads on January 25, 2016, 05:40:25 PMHe's the manager we needed instead of Houllier.Fixed.Good point. Or possibly after Houllier.
Quote from: Ads on January 25, 2016, 05:40:25 PMHe's the manager we needed instead of Houllier.Fixed.
He's the manager we needed instead of Houllier.
He's the manager we needed after Joe Mercer!
I've seen plenty of us since he arrived. Enough to know that he is - like most others at the club - not fit for purpose.
There's a measured intelligence and a sense of integrity about Garde. He's changing things gradually, the only way they can change where a culture is so deeply ingrained. When interviewed, he hasn't put his foot in it, or said anything utterly brainless, unlike his predecessors. I can't see Remi Garde saying "I just do" when asked why he thinks we'll stay up / go down.
I seem to recall one of the main arguments for getting rid of Sherwood was we had assembled a strong squad of players in the summer (a few even comparing it to BFR's business in 1991) and it was only his tactical idiocy that was holding us back. Coming into a club bottom of the league in November is far from ideal, but it is not worse than the situation Pulis inherited at Palace in 2013, and various Sunderland managers have had to contend with for the past five years. The better managers (and Pulis) find a way. Garde hasn't.