Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 09, 2016, 10:16:32 PMQuote from: TheWarlock on February 09, 2016, 09:24:02 PM“[Objectives and whether or not he stays should they be relegated] will be rediscussed once the next season begins its preparation. That means at the end of the campaign. I am ready to stay at this club if I am given the means required for promotion. Aston Villa is a prestigious club in England on the exterior. But inside, there are lots of things that need to be done…”There is absolutely no excuse for not backing him to get promotion next year. We'll get massive parachute payments and will have the cash we so successfully avoided spending last month.If these fucking charlatans running us have any clue, they'll realise that the obvious way back quickly is to firmly support a good manager. We've got the good manager, now they have got to back him.Why are they suddenly going to get smarter one league below?
Quote from: TheWarlock on February 09, 2016, 09:24:02 PM“[Objectives and whether or not he stays should they be relegated] will be rediscussed once the next season begins its preparation. That means at the end of the campaign. I am ready to stay at this club if I am given the means required for promotion. Aston Villa is a prestigious club in England on the exterior. But inside, there are lots of things that need to be done…”There is absolutely no excuse for not backing him to get promotion next year. We'll get massive parachute payments and will have the cash we so successfully avoided spending last month.If these fucking charlatans running us have any clue, they'll realise that the obvious way back quickly is to firmly support a good manager. We've got the good manager, now they have got to back him.
“[Objectives and whether or not he stays should they be relegated] will be rediscussed once the next season begins its preparation. That means at the end of the campaign. I am ready to stay at this club if I am given the means required for promotion. Aston Villa is a prestigious club in England on the exterior. But inside, there are lots of things that need to be done…”
"I am ready to stay at this club if I am given the means required for promotion."
His comments in here too: [link to rag removed by me]
One thing that may worry or give confidence to Villa's top brass is Garde’s stubbornness to protect his project. The Frenchman isn't one to sit back and let those above him walk all over his hard work. Last January, when Napoli made a €13 million bid for Garde’s captain Gonalons, the coach – keen to stress the importance of his midfield protector – gave the board an ultimatum: he was willing to quit there and then if his player was sold.
“We might be in the Championship next season. The American owner has lost £300m. He wants to build something different.
A submarine.
Quote from: KevinGage on February 09, 2016, 11:55:58 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 09, 2016, 10:16:32 PMQuote from: TheWarlock on February 09, 2016, 09:24:02 PM“[Objectives and whether or not he stays should they be relegated] will be rediscussed once the next season begins its preparation. That means at the end of the campaign. I am ready to stay at this club if I am given the means required for promotion. Aston Villa is a prestigious club in England on the exterior. But inside, there are lots of things that need to be done…”There is absolutely no excuse for not backing him to get promotion next year. We'll get massive parachute payments and will have the cash we so successfully avoided spending last month.If these fucking charlatans running us have any clue, they'll realise that the obvious way back quickly is to firmly support a good manager. We've got the good manager, now they have got to back him.Why are they suddenly going to get smarter one league below? That's it, in a nutshell. If anything, it's easier to preside over a club that keeps losing than one that keeps winning. We'll have to magically turn into a winning club to come straight back up. Garde's going to need all the backing in the world to achieve that.