@Diablo yeah well maybe Cas does have some kind of mystic powers, he was signed by Millwall for a set of trackuits and some corrigated iron and went on to play for Villa, Celtic, Marseille and Chelsea. Not to mention a World Cup Quarter Final with Ireland. He may not be everyone's favourite Villain but when he comes out with what are occasional printed media statements concerning football clubs he is usually not far wrong.And I am not a fan either but he was good value alongside Patrick Kinghorn.anyway, respect man. my original reason for contributing to the debate was cos i disagree with the "its not my squad" argument that seems to be coming from Villa Park as a viable excuse. Remi Garde was hired in the main to unite the dressing room and by all accounts he hasn't and any grand olde football club with any proper self respect does not/should not retain a manager that gets you relegated.
Quote from: ZhongYi on March 12, 2016, 04:59:50 PM@Diablo yeah well maybe Cas does have some kind of mystic powers, he was signed by Millwall for a set of trackuits and some corrigated iron and went on to play for Villa, Celtic, Marseille and Chelsea. Not to mention a World Cup Quarter Final with Ireland. He may not be everyone's favourite Villain but when he comes out with what are occasional printed media statements concerning football clubs he is usually not far wrong.And I am not a fan either but he was good value alongside Patrick Kinghorn.anyway, respect man. my original reason for contributing to the debate was cos i disagree with the "its not my squad" argument that seems to be coming from Villa Park as a viable excuse. Remi Garde was hired in the main to unite the dressing room and by all accounts he hasn't and any grand olde football club with any proper self respect does not/should not retain a manager that gets you relegated.I thought Garde was brought in to get the best value out of the players brought in during the summer, especially those from France. The first thing was to get them into the team. I do not remember any specific mention about uniting the dressing room.
Quote from: old man villa fan on March 12, 2016, 05:04:34 PMQuote from: ZhongYi on March 12, 2016, 04:59:50 PM@Diablo yeah well maybe Cas does have some kind of mystic powers, he was signed by Millwall for a set of trackuits and some corrigated iron and went on to play for Villa, Celtic, Marseille and Chelsea. Not to mention a World Cup Quarter Final with Ireland. He may not be everyone's favourite Villain but when he comes out with what are occasional printed media statements concerning football clubs he is usually not far wrong.And I am not a fan either but he was good value alongside Patrick Kinghorn.anyway, respect man. my original reason for contributing to the debate was cos i disagree with the "its not my squad" argument that seems to be coming from Villa Park as a viable excuse. Remi Garde was hired in the main to unite the dressing room and by all accounts he hasn't and any grand olde football club with any proper self respect does not/should not retain a manager that gets you relegated.I thought Garde was brought in to get the best value out of the players brought in during the summer, especially those from France. The first thing was to get them into the team. I do not remember any specific mention about uniting the dressing room.well the French contigent had felt ostracised under Sherwood and Garde was seen as an ideal choice to get everyone (the dressing room) heading in the same direction. Example, just an observation - watch Jordan Ayew's goal celebration against Swansea when he tells another team mate to F off. It could well be nothing but "early doors" it seemed the French guys felt they were to blame for what was going on. That is a point that has been made in the media since. Concede though that my point of maybe uniting the dressing room is debatable, depending on how you look at it but Garde as reported at the time was hired to get the French players who cost a few million each into the Villa ethos. At the time of Garde's appointment people talked of those players as money ball players. A Yankee phrase. Yankee owner. Yanke mis-management.
Quote from: ZhongYi on March 12, 2016, 05:35:20 PMQuote from: old man villa fan on March 12, 2016, 05:04:34 PMQuote from: ZhongYi on March 12, 2016, 04:59:50 PM@Diablo yeah well maybe Cas does have some kind of mystic powers, he was signed by Millwall for a set of trackuits and some corrigated iron and went on to play for Villa, Celtic, Marseille and Chelsea. Not to mention a World Cup Quarter Final with Ireland. He may not be everyone's favourite Villain but when he comes out with what are occasional printed media statements concerning football clubs he is usually not far wrong.And I am not a fan either but he was good value alongside Patrick Kinghorn.anyway, respect man. my original reason for contributing to the debate was cos i disagree with the "its not my squad" argument that seems to be coming from Villa Park as a viable excuse. Remi Garde was hired in the main to unite the dressing room and by all accounts he hasn't and any grand olde football club with any proper self respect does not/should not retain a manager that gets you relegated.I thought Garde was brought in to get the best value out of the players brought in during the summer, especially those from France. The first thing was to get them into the team. I do not remember any specific mention about uniting the dressing room.well the French contigent had felt ostracised under Sherwood and Garde was seen as an ideal choice to get everyone (the dressing room) heading in the same direction. Example, just an observation - watch Jordan Ayew's goal celebration against Swansea when he tells another team mate to F off. It could well be nothing but "early doors" it seemed the French guys felt they were to blame for what was going on. That is a point that has been made in the media since. Concede though that my point of maybe uniting the dressing room is debatable, depending on how you look at it but Garde as reported at the time was hired to get the French players who cost a few million each into the Villa ethos. At the time of Garde's appointment people talked of those players as money ball players. A Yankee phrase. Yankee owner. Yanke mis-management.We've said this many times and will keep saying it. Nationality has nothing to do with what's going on, so kindly refrain from such comments.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 12, 2016, 05:37:24 PMQuote from: ZhongYi on March 12, 2016, 05:35:20 PMQuote from: old man villa fan on March 12, 2016, 05:04:34 PMQuote from: ZhongYi on March 12, 2016, 04:59:50 PM@Diablo yeah well maybe Cas does have some kind of mystic powers, he was signed by Millwall for a set of trackuits and some corrigated iron and went on to play for Villa, Celtic, Marseille and Chelsea. Not to mention a World Cup Quarter Final with Ireland. He may not be everyone's favourite Villain but when he comes out with what are occasional printed media statements concerning football clubs he is usually not far wrong.And I am not a fan either but he was good value alongside Patrick Kinghorn.anyway, respect man. my original reason for contributing to the debate was cos i disagree with the "its not my squad" argument that seems to be coming from Villa Park as a viable excuse. Remi Garde was hired in the main to unite the dressing room and by all accounts he hasn't and any grand olde football club with any proper self respect does not/should not retain a manager that gets you relegated.I thought Garde was brought in to get the best value out of the players brought in during the summer, especially those from France. The first thing was to get them into the team. I do not remember any specific mention about uniting the dressing room.well the French contigent had felt ostracised under Sherwood and Garde was seen as an ideal choice to get everyone (the dressing room) heading in the same direction. Example, just an observation - watch Jordan Ayew's goal celebration against Swansea when he tells another team mate to F off. It could well be nothing but "early doors" it seemed the French guys felt they were to blame for what was going on. That is a point that has been made in the media since. Concede though that my point of maybe uniting the dressing room is debatable, depending on how you look at it but Garde as reported at the time was hired to get the French players who cost a few million each into the Villa ethos. At the time of Garde's appointment people talked of those players as money ball players. A Yankee phrase. Yankee owner. Yanke mis-management.We've said this many times and will keep saying it. Nationality has nothing to do with what's going on, so kindly refrain from such comments.Okay Dave sure, understood. Freedom of speech / opinion here is allowed and is not misconstrued as trolling right. wrong.
At the time of Garde's appointment people talked of those players as money ball players. A Yankee phrase. Yankee owner. Yanke mis-management.
I said (not here, to a mate) when Garde joined that I thought he was the right man for the medium term, but I feared the inevitable relegation, given the position and squad he inherited, would damage him to the point where he'd leave in the summer. I'd still like to see him given fair crack with his own players.