Quote from: Ads on March 07, 2016, 01:17:57 PMQuote from: Richard E on March 07, 2016, 01:03:43 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on March 07, 2016, 12:59:44 PMQuote from: gpbarr on March 07, 2016, 12:54:53 PMQuote from: Archie on March 07, 2016, 12:53:32 PMI think Remy should resign if he has a bit of dignity.His impact on the team was equal to zero. He proved not be able to make a bunch of players to become a team, not able to motivate them, not able to induce them to be committed to the club and to have a correct conduct outside the pitch, not able to teach the ABC of defensive movements. Not able to do that sort of things for which a coach is a coach.Surely these players are crap, but after all they costed 50 mln of £ and I'de be curious to see what they could do with a normal coach.I have seen some crazy stuff on here but this made me chuckleArchie's English is much batter than my Italian Archie's English is much better than my English.Well, you are from Tipton, bay ya.Yow am from Tipton, surely?
Quote from: Richard E on March 07, 2016, 01:03:43 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on March 07, 2016, 12:59:44 PMQuote from: gpbarr on March 07, 2016, 12:54:53 PMQuote from: Archie on March 07, 2016, 12:53:32 PMI think Remy should resign if he has a bit of dignity.His impact on the team was equal to zero. He proved not be able to make a bunch of players to become a team, not able to motivate them, not able to induce them to be committed to the club and to have a correct conduct outside the pitch, not able to teach the ABC of defensive movements. Not able to do that sort of things for which a coach is a coach.Surely these players are crap, but after all they costed 50 mln of £ and I'de be curious to see what they could do with a normal coach.I have seen some crazy stuff on here but this made me chuckleArchie's English is much batter than my Italian Archie's English is much better than my English.Well, you are from Tipton, bay ya.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on March 07, 2016, 12:59:44 PMQuote from: gpbarr on March 07, 2016, 12:54:53 PMQuote from: Archie on March 07, 2016, 12:53:32 PMI think Remy should resign if he has a bit of dignity.His impact on the team was equal to zero. He proved not be able to make a bunch of players to become a team, not able to motivate them, not able to induce them to be committed to the club and to have a correct conduct outside the pitch, not able to teach the ABC of defensive movements. Not able to do that sort of things for which a coach is a coach.Surely these players are crap, but after all they costed 50 mln of £ and I'de be curious to see what they could do with a normal coach.I have seen some crazy stuff on here but this made me chuckleArchie's English is much batter than my Italian Archie's English is much better than my English.
Quote from: gpbarr on March 07, 2016, 12:54:53 PMQuote from: Archie on March 07, 2016, 12:53:32 PMI think Remy should resign if he has a bit of dignity.His impact on the team was equal to zero. He proved not be able to make a bunch of players to become a team, not able to motivate them, not able to induce them to be committed to the club and to have a correct conduct outside the pitch, not able to teach the ABC of defensive movements. Not able to do that sort of things for which a coach is a coach.Surely these players are crap, but after all they costed 50 mln of £ and I'de be curious to see what they could do with a normal coach.I have seen some crazy stuff on here but this made me chuckleArchie's English is much batter than my Italian
Quote from: Archie on March 07, 2016, 12:53:32 PMI think Remy should resign if he has a bit of dignity.His impact on the team was equal to zero. He proved not be able to make a bunch of players to become a team, not able to motivate them, not able to induce them to be committed to the club and to have a correct conduct outside the pitch, not able to teach the ABC of defensive movements. Not able to do that sort of things for which a coach is a coach.Surely these players are crap, but after all they costed 50 mln of £ and I'de be curious to see what they could do with a normal coach.I have seen some crazy stuff on here but this made me chuckle
I think Remy should resign if he has a bit of dignity.His impact on the team was equal to zero. He proved not be able to make a bunch of players to become a team, not able to motivate them, not able to induce them to be committed to the club and to have a correct conduct outside the pitch, not able to teach the ABC of defensive movements. Not able to do that sort of things for which a coach is a coach.Surely these players are crap, but after all they costed 50 mln of £ and I'de be curious to see what they could do with a normal coach.
Good coach or not, surely one of the most important skills a football manager must possess is the ability to unite a group of individuals so that the team functions to the best of their ability. Something that Remi has spectacularly failed at. Would he do better with a different bunch of players? Possibly, but the problem is the players ain't going anywhere, therefore Remi must either resign or be sacked.
I don't agree with everything posters like Archie or Edvard say but their written English is outstanding.
He did start to get them organised at one point. Was it 8 points from 5 games? So what went wrong after that? Why did we suddenly nose dive again? I really am on the fence here. I wonder if it might be a bit of both? These players aren't up to it, but then, neither is Remi?
Remi Garde's situation with Aston Villa is getting worse by the week, and that's quite some achievement. The club's players aren't performing for the manager, the fans, or their own sense of worth. The dismay around Villa is quick turning to a begrudging acceptance that things are likely to get even worse before they get better. There's a growing sense of pity in France toward Garde, where it's thought he took on an impossible job, and was very wrong to do so. His ability as a manager isn't being questioned, given the reputation he built up at Lyon, but his ability to pick the right job opportunity is certainly under the microscope.French newspaper L'Equipe have reiterated today that Garde could be set for a rather grand job in French football, if and when he leaves Aston Villa. In a feature looking at French managers who have suffered nightmares abroad, L'Equipe state Noël Le Graët, the President of the French Football Association, is eyeing Garde up for a role.Francois Blaquart is France's current national technical director, but he's coming up for retirement, and Garde is seen as a good option.
But at the moment I want him to stay for one main reason – the players clearly want him out and I wouldn’t give this bunch of under-achieving no-hopers the satisfaction of knowing that they hounded out someone whose biggest crime was that he was the first man in far too long to tell them straight that their perfomances aren’t good enough.
Tony Cascarino in todays Times:' Garde Gets It All Hopelessly Wrong' Remi Garde's managenent of Aston Villa is abysmal. Liverpool beat Manchester City by pressing:Garde asked his side to sit off. That is not good enough.