Quote from: PaulWinch again on February 05, 2016, 12:41:30 PM Garde said: "Modern football is about more short term than long term. In my case it's more about winning the next game."That's a bit worrying, as previously he's talked very much in terms of it being a project he's working on. Also apparently he'll 'probably' review his future in the summer.The key word there is 'more'. To stay up, we have to win and that is what he is getting at.
Garde said: "Modern football is about more short term than long term. In my case it's more about winning the next game."That's a bit worrying, as previously he's talked very much in terms of it being a project he's working on. Also apparently he'll 'probably' review his future in the summer.
I think he will be at the club next season. But a lot of things need to happen, and some very difficult conversations will need to take place. He's been let down. Of that there is little doubt and he needs firm assurances that come the inevitable that the club and critically the board will be absolutely united and behind him on the promotion push. Next summer is arguably the most important we will have in 30 years so we need everyone pulling in one direction. If Garde gets the funds he needs, the staff and crucially the reduction of noise and distraction off the field then he can get about doing his job. Watching him today, you have to just love how he conducts himself and the decorum that brings to the mess around him. I truly hope he is our manager next season.
I know they have a reputation for being anti Villa, but "Rego" actually made a decent point tonight about the Sherwood/Garde debate.Basically, Sherwood came in last season with a swagger and arrogance to give us a lift when we needed. But eventually you need more than tub thumping to carry it on. No tactical savvy.Can't judge Remi as he hasn't got his own players in, are more organised and were at West Ham, but with ten men it was too much to hold out.
I guess Remi can't say for definite whether he's going to be here or not next season because the choice won't necessarily be in his hands