There is absolutely no doubt at all he should have walked straight after the January window.His reputation was very high wth the support and no one blamed him at all for the demise of the clubNow he is seen as part of it.A man who is hanging on to pick up big moneyJust like Gabby in fact!
Rémi Garde was pleased to see Andre Green produce some "good moments" in his Barclays Premier League debut against Tottenham.Green was a high point in the defeat to Spurs, as a brace from Harry Kane earned the visitors the victory.The 17-year-old, from Birmingham, has been starring for the U18s and U21s this season - and was called up to the senior set-up at the end of the previous campaign - even travelling to Portugal for pre-season.He's bided his time - and got his chance with just under half an hour to go against second-placed Spurs, who are chasing the top-flight title.Green potentially offered a small glimpse into the future - and Garde was pleased with his contribution.He said: "It's not a good time - a good environment - for young players to start in the first team."But I saw Andre training well."And I saw he has physical ability to make him very close to the standard I require for Premier League football."I am very pleased he made his debut."He did some good stuff, even though it wasn't easy for him."It's good news for Aston Villa if Andre continues to train well and continues to show the good attitude."He's a long way from being a regular player but he's showing good commitment in sessions and around the complex."
Quote from: ez on March 13, 2016, 10:04:47 PMThe players aren't playing crap out of choice. They're playing crap because they are crap. They are not capable of playing better. Getting rid of Garde isn't going to change that.They are largely shit but I don't see it as purely that. Compare our squad to Bournemouth. We have more individual talent. But there was a league table recently that showed miles covered by each team. Bournemouth were top. We were bottom. Now it's not all about running around like a maniac of course, but it's clear that they're put their heart and soul into this season and have exceeded their expectations by a long, long way. They're safe in mid-March. Hats off, applause, well done. Hard work. Unity. Enthusiasm. Those things go a long way in this league. There are many sides who are full off duffers that without the right attitude could easily struggle. What will keep some sides up at the expense of perhaps more talented sides who may go down, is simply down to application. Good man-management, dedicated players and cohesion. We have absolutely none of that. I don't think the current Aston Villa squad is the worst top flight side on paper. Not by a long shot. Aside from Newcastle, it's the must fractured squad with the most appallingly toxic attitude and is not performing anywhere close to potential. We should be duffing around aimlessly in 15th place, which isn't brilliant, but we've not worked hard enough, so we're rock bottom.
The players aren't playing crap out of choice. They're playing crap because they are crap. They are not capable of playing better. Getting rid of Garde isn't going to change that.
Sherwood inherited some decent players and one world class one who were woefully underperforming alongside some poor players.Garde inherited poor players.
The most damning thing for me is that every time the camera panned to him today, he was just sat there, silent and completely still. He's as bad as Agbonlahor.
Quote from: Risso on March 13, 2016, 08:10:50 PMThe most damning thing for me is that every time the camera panned to him today, he was just sat there, silent and completely still. He's as bad as Agbonlahor.No he didn't. Didn't you see when he was explaining the play to his assistant (presumably about how he wanted them to play) and a player not doing it. It was clear as anything to see. So your statement is not correct. Perhaps you missed it, or perhaps not.
I think that he was saying he wanted players to be closing down a lot quicker which comes back to a lack of application.
Quote from: ROBBO on March 14, 2016, 11:56:36 AMI think that he was saying he wanted players to be closing down a lot quicker which comes back to a lack of application.and why do the players take no notice of what he says