Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on March 12, 2016, 11:45:21 PMI like Remi and unfortunately because of the law that players never get sacked felt he had to go after the Everton game but nonetheless I like what he says so I still want him to succeed.With regard to the championship am I right in thinking that no manager from outside the British Isles has got a team promoted since its current guise formation in 2004?The Watford Spaniard? I might be wrong... Di Matteo with Albion?
I like Remi and unfortunately because of the law that players never get sacked felt he had to go after the Everton game but nonetheless I like what he says so I still want him to succeed.With regard to the championship am I right in thinking that no manager from outside the British Isles has got a team promoted since its current guise formation in 2004?
Utmost respect Kuwait. I am in a similar boat today. For the first time for longer than I care to recall I shall be going to Villa Park on my own. No brother, neither son, no daughter, no grandson beside me. Just me. That is how bad it has become.I have a number of misgivings about Remi Garde. All top managers have to have the ability in extreme situations of putting the fear of God up their players. He seems to lack that. He is too forgiving and should never have allowed Agbonlahor or Richards back into the fold. He is a percentage player not a risk taker. He clearly needs men of his choice to help him.Having said all that I come back like a compass needle to magnetic north to the unshakeable belief that there must be an end to manager hating, manager baiting and manager sacking at Villa Park. We need a time to regroup and to rebuild.I compare it to a family in a car on a journey. Let one person hold the map and work out the directions, don't keep snatching it off him and going off in another direction.I have the utmost respect for Mervyn King and David Bernstein. I worked for the Bernstein family in the 60s and 70s and they are top drawer business people. I am completely confident that they fully understand the overwhelming need for stability at the club.If it is not going to be Remi in charge after the summer it will be somebody very similar. Pearson, Davies, Bruce and their ilk are not what will happen. I am a betting man and my money is still just about on Garde being persuaded to stay.
Few things I think need light pouring on here,(1) No Manager ever gets his team when he first arrives at a club especially if it is mid season, so he takes his time to assess and hopefully from prior knowledge of the game finds a formation, pattern of play that suits available personnel until changes can be made.(2) If you find that you have inherited a bunch of malcontents and effortless merchants you have two ways of dealing with it (a) Coach and just as importantly coax them on side or (b) identify ring leaders and place as far away as possible from the rest of the squad, club.Not tell the world and his dog via the press they are a useless bunch of unprofessional tossers, but as I have no options I am going to pick them every week and even at times change formation so I can get more of them into the team.(3) Not backed in January, think this is his only non self induced excuse, but also a concern with his targets, we are crying out for a goal scorer, but correct me if I am wrong there was not one out and out goalscorer in the mix.(4) If you put the kids in (not talking about 6 or 7, we could get rid of Richards, Gabby , Westwood, so maybe 3)they are going to be scarred for life, again two ways of looking at that.
Surely a Brian Little presence in the dressing room would help Garde, he seems to be fighting a one man battle and to have a Villa legend walk among the players showing his support for the manager may give Remi a little (no pun intended) breathing space.