I can't think of a Villa manager given a worst hand to play with and he's been taped to the desk so he can't overturn the table.
I agree with Ads summation 100%. If he goes our aspirational bar gets lowered again to wanting to be as good as the Albion. We will get a Steve Bruce or a Billy Davies and the stats will improve. I personally hate the idea of a Davies or a Bruce or a Pearson or a McClaren or a Warnock. I want to see long term planning for the future. The past is gone and cannot be changed. The future cannot be one of the board and the players chewing up a manager and spitting him out.
Quote from: Ads on March 12, 2016, 10:41:09 AMI can't think of a Villa manager given a worst hand to play with and he's been taped to the desk so he can't overturn the table.Not a diss, respect your post. But to compare the situation to 2 other disastrous seasons in post 82 timeline: well, McNeill and Venglos had to manage another person's players for a season (albeit 6 games McNeill) and Doug at his point of ultra-super austerity only sanctioned one signing for each respective manager - Warren Aspinall and Gary Penrice, yet they were not the manager's signings they were Doug Ellis'. In the case of McNeill, whilst being the biggest tosser ever to set foot in the Villa Manager's office, he did record more than 2 league wins that season. And he had a bounce effect as well.Read it somewhere lately that Garde is over using the "its not my squad" argument to hide behind his own failings. And Tony Cascarino is spot on as well with what he says. So Worse hand dealt or not, if he, Garde stays as manager of Aston Villa he will be out the door by October/ November next season in the same way the likes of "OGS" at Cardiff and Felix Magathe at Fulham were. Villa should not have appointed Remi Garde.
Quote from: ZhongYi on March 12, 2016, 03:42:24 PMQuote from: Ads on March 12, 2016, 10:41:09 AMI can't think of a Villa manager given a worst hand to play with and he's been taped to the desk so he can't overturn the table.Not a diss, respect your post. But to compare the situation to 2 other disastrous seasons in post 82 timeline: well, McNeill and Venglos had to manage another person's players for a season (albeit 6 games McNeill) and Doug at his point of ultra-super austerity only sanctioned one signing for each respective manager - Warren Aspinall and Gary Penrice, yet they were not the manager's signings they were Doug Ellis'. In the case of McNeill, whilst being the biggest tosser ever to set foot in the Villa Manager's office, he did record more than 2 league wins that season. And he had a bounce effect as well.Read it somewhere lately that Garde is over using the "its not my squad" argument to hide behind his own failings. And Tony Cascarino is spot on as well with what he says. So Worse hand dealt or not, if he, Garde stays as manager of Aston Villa he will be out the door by October/ November next season in the same way the likes of "OGS" at Cardiff and Felix Magathe at Fulham were. Villa should not have appointed Remi Garde. If Garde did have an awful start in the championship he would obviously be under pressure. However may I just say Tony Cascarino is an absolute idiot (there that's are me feel better).
Quote from: Clampy on March 12, 2016, 12:20:43 PMQuote from: oswald funkletrumpet on March 12, 2016, 12:08:48 PMQuote from: Clampy on March 12, 2016, 10:43:56 AMQuote from: oswald funkletrumpet on March 12, 2016, 07:52:50 AMi am still bewildered why some think garde is a feasible option moving forward2 wins in what 18 games and at least a minus 20 gdyes the majority of players arent up to villa standard but he has made no improvement whatsover in fact we are getting worseyet if he stays all will be well next season?on the os he says "i believe we can win many games before the end of the season"really? based on 2 wins in half a season?whateverHe's hardly going to sit there and say we're doomed and we're never going to win another game is he?dont say anything thenhe has a worse record than mcneill yet is absolved from blame and is the man to get us out of the championshipheaven help usIt's a bit hard not to speak at a press conference.if you are going to critisize players dont do it at a press conerence do it behind closed doorsbeause then when it unsurprisgly goes tits up and said players still get picked, sulk, dont try and we get battered it makes you look stupid
Quote from: oswald funkletrumpet on March 12, 2016, 12:08:48 PMQuote from: Clampy on March 12, 2016, 10:43:56 AMQuote from: oswald funkletrumpet on March 12, 2016, 07:52:50 AMi am still bewildered why some think garde is a feasible option moving forward2 wins in what 18 games and at least a minus 20 gdyes the majority of players arent up to villa standard but he has made no improvement whatsover in fact we are getting worseyet if he stays all will be well next season?on the os he says "i believe we can win many games before the end of the season"really? based on 2 wins in half a season?whateverHe's hardly going to sit there and say we're doomed and we're never going to win another game is he?dont say anything thenhe has a worse record than mcneill yet is absolved from blame and is the man to get us out of the championshipheaven help usIt's a bit hard not to speak at a press conference.
Quote from: Clampy on March 12, 2016, 10:43:56 AMQuote from: oswald funkletrumpet on March 12, 2016, 07:52:50 AMi am still bewildered why some think garde is a feasible option moving forward2 wins in what 18 games and at least a minus 20 gdyes the majority of players arent up to villa standard but he has made no improvement whatsover in fact we are getting worseyet if he stays all will be well next season?on the os he says "i believe we can win many games before the end of the season"really? based on 2 wins in half a season?whateverHe's hardly going to sit there and say we're doomed and we're never going to win another game is he?dont say anything thenhe has a worse record than mcneill yet is absolved from blame and is the man to get us out of the championshipheaven help us
Quote from: oswald funkletrumpet on March 12, 2016, 07:52:50 AMi am still bewildered why some think garde is a feasible option moving forward2 wins in what 18 games and at least a minus 20 gdyes the majority of players arent up to villa standard but he has made no improvement whatsover in fact we are getting worseyet if he stays all will be well next season?on the os he says "i believe we can win many games before the end of the season"really? based on 2 wins in half a season?whateverHe's hardly going to sit there and say we're doomed and we're never going to win another game is he?
i am still bewildered why some think garde is a feasible option moving forward2 wins in what 18 games and at least a minus 20 gdyes the majority of players arent up to villa standard but he has made no improvement whatsover in fact we are getting worseyet if he stays all will be well next season?on the os he says "i believe we can win many games before the end of the season"really? based on 2 wins in half a season?whatever
Quote from: Diablo on March 12, 2016, 04:05:57 PMQuote from: ZhongYi on March 12, 2016, 03:42:24 PMQuote from: Ads on March 12, 2016, 10:41:09 AMI can't think of a Villa manager given a worst hand to play with and he's been taped to the desk so he can't overturn the table.Not a diss, respect your post. But to compare the situation to 2 other disastrous seasons in post 82 timeline: well, McNeill and Venglos had to manage another person's players for a season (albeit 6 games McNeill) and Doug at his point of ultra-super austerity only sanctioned one signing for each respective manager - Warren Aspinall and Gary Penrice, yet they were not the manager's signings they were Doug Ellis'. In the case of McNeill, whilst being the biggest tosser ever to set foot in the Villa Manager's office, he did record more than 2 league wins that season. And he had a bounce effect as well.Read it somewhere lately that Garde is over using the "its not my squad" argument to hide behind his own failings. And Tony Cascarino is spot on as well with what he says. So Worse hand dealt or not, if he, Garde stays as manager of Aston Villa he will be out the door by October/ November next season in the same way the likes of "OGS" at Cardiff and Felix Magathe at Fulham were. Villa should not have appointed Remi Garde. If Garde did have an awful start in the championship he would obviously be under pressure. However may I just say Tony Cascarino is an absolute idiot (there that's are me feel better).yeah but he got it right when he was the first so called media pundot to call out Benitez as the man to sort out Chelsea who went on to win the Europa league that season.
Quote from: oswald funkletrumpet on March 12, 2016, 12:27:05 PMQuote from: Clampy on March 12, 2016, 12:20:43 PMQuote from: oswald funkletrumpet on March 12, 2016, 12:08:48 PMQuote from: Clampy on March 12, 2016, 10:43:56 AMQuote from: oswald funkletrumpet on March 12, 2016, 07:52:50 AMi am still bewildered why some think garde is a feasible option moving forward2 wins in what 18 games and at least a minus 20 gdyes the majority of players arent up to villa standard but he has made no improvement whatsover in fact we are getting worseyet if he stays all will be well next season?on the os he says "i believe we can win many games before the end of the season"really? based on 2 wins in half a season?whateverHe's hardly going to sit there and say we're doomed and we're never going to win another game is he?dont say anything thenhe has a worse record than mcneill yet is absolved from blame and is the man to get us out of the championshipheaven help usIt's a bit hard not to speak at a press conference.if you are going to critisize players dont do it at a press conerence do it behind closed doorsbeause then when it unsurprisgly goes tits up and said players still get picked, sulk, dont try and we get battered it makes you look stupidYou changed the argument slightly although I do agree on that. He's not wrong though.