I wonder if his comments about them was because he knows a number of them don't give a fuck and are going through motions, so it was an attempt to get them at least playing for personal pride etc even if they don't give a fuck about the Villa. In his defence I wouldn't want to be in charge of this lot, I can't remember any time where there seem to be so many players at the club with disgraceful attitudes.
and even Martiez praised the tactical switch as something they were not expecting
Richards at right back has shown no intention to actually run, so why would he at wing back? Okore can't play twice in 4 days and looked tired at Stoke. Cissokho was the only option on the left, and even Martiez praised the tactical switch as something they were not expecting, the problem was conceding a pathetic goal in 5 minutes. The 3 centre backs are simply not good enough last night, the only one worth his place is Okore. Hutton has actually at times been our most willing attacking outlet, so I could understand the formation and personnel. I could not understand the midfield though. Bacuna and Westwood are awful much of the time.
Quote from: ozzjim on March 02, 2016, 11:43:41 PMRichards at right back has shown no intention to actually run, so why would he at wing back? Okore can't play twice in 4 days and looked tired at Stoke. Cissokho was the only option on the left, and even Martiez praised the tactical switch as something they were not expecting, the problem was conceding a pathetic goal in 5 minutes. The 3 centre backs are simply not good enough last night, the only one worth his place is Okore. Hutton has actually at times been our most willing attacking outlet, so I could understand the formation and personnel. I could not understand the midfield though. Bacuna and Westwood are awful much of the time. I don't agree with that about Okore. He'd just played 1 game after a two week break, so had no reason at all to be tired. He's played 3 games in a week before, and last time he did, he was about our best player in the win over Norwich. Garde just hasn't got a clue. Plays Richards, drops Richards, plays him as right back, plays him in the centre. Garde's just thrashing around wildly picking sides at random, and has given up as much as those he castigates in every interview.
From the Guardian match reportQuote“I’m not been here for a long time enough to assess the behaviour of everybody,” said Garde, when asked about the Villa supporters’ protest. “I respect the fans because they are totally part of the club but I have to respect as well my position and the people who put me in this position.“I concentrate my energy on what I am asked to do, which is to try to win games with this squad of players.”He's not a happy bunny. " the people who put me in this position." Is he referring to the board, the players, or the whole lot of them?
“I’m not been here for a long time enough to assess the behaviour of everybody,” said Garde, when asked about the Villa supporters’ protest. “I respect the fans because they are totally part of the club but I have to respect as well my position and the people who put me in this position.“I concentrate my energy on what I am asked to do, which is to try to win games with this squad of players.”
Quote from: Pete on March 02, 2016, 11:04:10 AMFrom the Guardian match reportQuote“I’m not been here for a long time enough to assess the behaviour of everybody,” said Garde, when asked about the Villa supporters’ protest. “I respect the fans because they are totally part of the club but I have to respect as well my position and the people who put me in this position.“I concentrate my energy on what I am asked to do, which is to try to win games with this squad of players.”He's not a happy bunny. " the people who put me in this position." Is he referring to the board, the players, or the whole lot of them?They classic 'blame everyone else" line then?Sooner we see sense and boot Garde back down the channel tunnel the better.