I think he should go at the end of the season - don't really care whether he jumps or gets pushed. He's had no money, works for a board which seems to be comprised of genuine lunatics and a squad of really shit footballers who come across as a bunch of thin skinned cliquey schoolkids who need some real discipline and constant reminding of their responsibilities. I don't think any manager could have saved us and Garde can't do anything about the twat of an owner he works for but I'd expect any half decent manager to be able to squeeze a drop of extra blood out of the team. They're clearly not motivated and that's the manager's responsibility. I'm really worried that we'll struggle under him in the 2nd division. I'm sure he's a nice bloke, etc......
People keep saying about having Moyes as manager. I think there is more chance of finding cheese on the moon than that happening. He will go to a solid, mid table PL team not one scrambling to get out of the Championship on a meagre budget.
I have to say, that I am not impressed with Remi at all. As a person not a problem but he is not what the club needed when we took him on.He has failed to motivate and to change the attitudes of our bunch of wasters, which is what was needed what he came in.He may well succeed at a club that is stable (such as an Everton or similar) but this appointment has been a failure. I understand that he has not had the option to bring his own players in, but that does not excuse the absolute rubbish performances, tactics and style (or lack of) that we have demonstrated.Whether he will succeed in bringing us back up, I am unsure. I don't see the board giving the green light for medium spending levels so Remi may well have most of the same players next season with a couple of new ones. Is he still going to struggle to motivate them?
He may well succeed at a club that is stable (such as an Everton or similar) but this appointment has been a failure.
Quote from: MarkM on February 29, 2016, 10:41:21 AMI have to say, that I am not impressed with Remi at all. As a person not a problem but he is not what the club needed when we took him on.He has failed to motivate and to change the attitudes of our bunch of wasters, which is what was needed what he came in.He may well succeed at a club that is stable (such as an Everton or similar) but this appointment has been a failure. I understand that he has not had the option to bring his own players in, but that does not excuse the absolute rubbish performances, tactics and style (or lack of) that we have demonstrated.Whether he will succeed in bringing us back up, I am unsure. I don't see the board giving the green light for medium spending levels so Remi may well have most of the same players next season with a couple of new ones. Is he still going to struggle to motivate them?I disagree in that I think he was managing to halt the slide, change attitudes and so on until he had the rug pulled from under him in January. Any chance of building momentum was lost there and then and it is clear, to me at least, that Remi hasn't quite been the same since.
I'm starting to think all this shit we've been through over the last few years, this desperate decline towards relegation, this nightmare we want to wake up from, is actually only just the start.