Ta Dave.Garde must take some responsibility too. Not to blame in terms of the players he has, but he does need to motivate and organize the team.
He seems very conservative in his approach to the media and to the game itself, we have a major striker problem and surely one of the ways out of it, or at least attempt it, is to encourage your midfield players to get in there and support whoever is our lump up front, 0-0's are no good to us and I get the impression he sends the team out not to concede first and foremost. The time for a cautious approach has well gone.
Personally, I wouldn't let the kids anywhere near this car crash. Let the overpaid prima donnas make fools of themselves for the rest of the season to the derision of all around. If they put in a good performance where they show some fight and pride then great. If they don't they can get slaughtered.
None of our lads made Garth Crook's Team of the Week. I've checked. You're welcome.
Quote from: Newby on February 15, 2016, 10:54:47 AMTa Dave.Garde must take some responsibility too. Not to blame in terms of the players he has, but he does need to motivate and organize the team.From what I have seen so far, Garde has motivated and organised the team. They look a whole lot fitter too. Maybe yesterday was more about reverting to type than anything. The team really is that crap, it's the two wins and two draws in five that preceded it that were an illusion and had us all fooled.Maybe Garde should get the credit for the previous run of games rather than the brickbats for what happened on Sunday. To get that bad takes years of earnest incompetence wandering in the wrong direction, something which we have been doing in spades. It isn't going to change overnight and it isn't going to change without a few serious kicks in the teeth.
Quote from: Steve R on February 15, 2016, 11:46:29 AMQuote from: Newby on February 15, 2016, 10:54:47 AMTa Dave.Garde must take some responsibility too. Not to blame in terms of the players he has, but he does need to motivate and organize the team.From what I have seen so far, Garde has motivated and organised the team. They look a whole lot fitter too. Maybe yesterday was more about reverting to type than anything. The team really is that crap, it's the two wins and two draws in five that preceded it that were an illusion and had us all fooled.Maybe Garde should get the credit for the previous run of games rather than the brickbats for what happened on Sunday. To get that bad takes years of earnest incompetence wandering in the wrong direction, something which we have been doing in spades. It isn't going to change overnight and it isn't going to change without a few serious kicks in the teeth.I think he has got quite a lot of credit really. I'm not slating the guy, there have been some modest improvements over recent weeks, but also I think he's got quite an easy ride because frankly I think the support hasn't got it in them to be angry at another manager, and everyone knows that the real issue is at boardroom level. He carries himself in a dignified way, not like Sherwood who was all about self preservation, Remi has real class. But in the same way so did McLeish and Lambert. I just think things are so bleak at the moment that we as supporters are looking for any positives we can and talking them up, so Remi being polite and us not being as abject for a few games, beating a fellow relegation candidate or keeping a clean sheet and we grasp it as signs of a recovery.Remi has been hung out to dry in the transfer window, but it's essentially an extension of the same process that Lambert had to deal with when replacing quality players with mis-shapes and broken-biscuits from Crewe, Gronigen and Poznan. Garde took over with two thirds of the season remaining and 5 points from safety, and a squad full of shit players some of whom have had 5 years of shit results to undermine their confidence. Take someone like Bacuna who has been less than average for all his career, but is getting worse and worse, there's almost no chance that he could score one of those free kicks these days, all confidence has been drained from them. Players like Richards and Lescott who've won things when surrounded by winners, aren't the sort of people to make others winners.I think with that scenario, that squad and the lack of recruitment it was an incredibly tough job for Garde to keep us up and it's another huge reason he's been cut some slack, but isn't instilling some confidence a big part of what a manager does? I am really reluctant to give Sherwood any credit but that is essentially what he did when he came in at the end of last season. I know we had Benteke and Delph but there hasn't been much evidence of Garde instilling confidence into the team really, or us doing basic things particularly well, or consistently, or us creating lots of chances, or any players particularly looking like they've improved under him.Like Bacuna et al I think he's damaged goods now whether it's his fault or not. We are going to be stuck with most of these players in the Championship, particularly the ones we want to be rid of most. I'm not sure Garde is going to be able to change their mentality sufficiently to get us up and I'm sadly pretty sure he's not going to get the funds for what we really require which is a completely new squad of players, preferably made up of people who have the muscle memory of what its like to win football matches.