Remi has actually made me believe again, and that's the biggest compliment I can give the guy.For the first time in a long time, we seem to finally have a manager who isn't afraid to say what he believes, and what he says makes sense. Hallelujah!I don't buy the argument he should have had bigger impact - he took over the Titanic long after it had hit the iceberg and IMO, this was always about the longer term.We have seen greater effort, greater fitness, more tactical nous, some fight, and some steel decisions that all come as a relief to what went before.If you can get past the fact that Guardiola would not have rescued the PL survival fight, things look like they are finally stabilizing and for me, after the last 5 years, that's a reason to believe better times lay ahead in the futureWell done Mr Garde
Makes you wonder where we would be now if garde had been appointed at the end of last season and had the benteke and delph money and what ever to spend
I hope he isn't disillusioned already by a lack of support in getting signings in to help the fight, if it is purely down to prospective players turning us down due to our catastrophic league position then fair enough.What he had to do at Lyon was build a side from their youth teams while the established stars were sold and I would like him to do the same here , building us up from ground zero with the right culture running throughout the club.I really wouldn't want anyone else to do this and he deserves all our support while he does.
I struggle to think of too many "decent managers" who walked into such a perfect disaster as Garde did.
...But our only league win was due to Hennessy literally throwing in our winner
Quote from: Ads on January 28, 2016, 06:51:08 AMI struggle to think of too many "decent managers" who walked into such a perfect disaster as Garde did.Sherwood took over Lambert's rabble, remember the aftermath of that Hull game
Quote from: Ads on January 28, 2016, 06:51:08 AMI struggle to think of too many "decent managers" who walked into such a perfect disaster as Garde did.Pulis took over a woeful Warnock inspired Palace side and kept them up comfortablySherwood took over Lambert's rabble, remember the aftermath of that Hull gameThe OP mentioned that managers are supposed to find a way.Remi's way was to quickly assemble a Bomb squad 3 instead of trying to get a final lift from themThat said, we look much better at the back now despite Amavi's injury and dropping Richards and Guzan.Ayew, Veretout and lately Gueye have improved a lot.But our only league win was due to Hennessy literally throwing in our winner