13 games left - it was at this point last season that Sherwood took over.
didn't he get divorced whilst managing us? From experience a very traumatic process, especially when children are involved, and that's without the burden of managing the mighty yet dysfunctional Villa
Quote from: Ian J on February 11, 2016, 11:03:35 PMQuote from: olaftab on February 11, 2016, 10:55:02 PMQuote from: TimTheVillain on February 11, 2016, 01:49:08 PMDo any of you know where Remi lives in Birmingham ?In a house.Well my source tells me it might be a very big house.I heard it was in the country.
Quote from: olaftab on February 11, 2016, 10:55:02 PMQuote from: TimTheVillain on February 11, 2016, 01:49:08 PMDo any of you know where Remi lives in Birmingham ?In a house.Well my source tells me it might be a very big house.
Quote from: TimTheVillain on February 11, 2016, 01:49:08 PMDo any of you know where Remi lives in Birmingham ?In a house.
Do any of you know where Remi lives in Birmingham ?
Precisely. History reflects strong evidence that consistently changing managers reaps little reward. Outside the fact Garde has obvious class and a clear ability to speak simple truths, we ought give him a proper chance to turn this around, as opposed judging him on the basis half a season managing someone else's pile of crap. The summer will be fascinating if he stays irrespective what league we are in.
Beat Liverpool and Stoke and we'll be in exactly the same position points wise as last season, with the number of games played.We'd also be 3 points off 4th from bottom [my estimate] with the requirement of having to beat 4th from bottom. A big ask, but you never know.
The way I saw it with Lambert was that the fact that Norwich flew up two divisions meant that he had no reason/opportunity to develop contingencies for those occasions when his plan A didn't work, which accordingly meant that with us, given our crap squad and lack of funds, he basically had no breathing room for experimentation.
Where does remi live ?Ain't got a clue But I bet he has a garde dogAnd a body garde maybe a fire garde to
Quote from: gpbarr on February 12, 2016, 01:58:04 PMPrecisely. History reflects strong evidence that consistently changing managers reaps little reward. Outside the fact Garde has obvious class and a clear ability to speak simple truths, we ought give him a proper chance to turn this around, as opposed judging him on the basis half a season managing someone else's pile of crap. The summer will be fascinating if he stays irrespective what league we are in. I'm not for one minute advocating sacking Garde but what is this 'strong evidence' you refer to?To give two glaring examples against this, Chelsea have had 10 managers in the past 8/9 years and have won 8 trophies. Arsenal on the other hand have had one manager and have needed double that time to win the same number of trophies.