lets not forget that for huge parts of last season Leicester were shite. Whose to say that if pearson came here, we would be no better off? If garde goes, moyes in please.
Quote from: DB on March 21, 2016, 08:44:57 AMQuote from: exigo on March 19, 2016, 04:55:47 PMBring the kids in to replace those we never want to see in the shirt again. It's time to start planning for next season.I'm all for keeping Ayew, Veretout, Adama in the team, when they're fit. But dropping Richards, Westwood, Gabby now sends them a message. We don't want you, start looking for a new club.I can see why Garde might wait until we're mathematically gone. But after that, change has to happen.Just drop those players who have relegation clauses. No point in playing them.Why not? If the likes of Gana have a clause that says that they can leave for say, £10m it doesn't actually mean that somebody is going to bid £10m for him and he is going to leave.
Quote from: exigo on March 19, 2016, 04:55:47 PMBring the kids in to replace those we never want to see in the shirt again. It's time to start planning for next season.I'm all for keeping Ayew, Veretout, Adama in the team, when they're fit. But dropping Richards, Westwood, Gabby now sends them a message. We don't want you, start looking for a new club.I can see why Garde might wait until we're mathematically gone. But after that, change has to happen.Just drop those players who have relegation clauses. No point in playing them.
Bring the kids in to replace those we never want to see in the shirt again. It's time to start planning for next season.I'm all for keeping Ayew, Veretout, Adama in the team, when they're fit. But dropping Richards, Westwood, Gabby now sends them a message. We don't want you, start looking for a new club.I can see why Garde might wait until we're mathematically gone. But after that, change has to happen.
Quote from: claret and blue blood on March 20, 2016, 08:45:50 AMFar too easy to blame Garde but he is fighting every other team who have had investment of sorts with an injury hit already poor squad and zero investment.Let Brian Little decide if we need a new manager or not.Reading between the lines, that looks like what has happened. Hollis said the football side of the board (ie Bernstein and Little) would be looking at that aspect of things, so there was no point preempting their decision. Well the vote seems to be in now, according to all these reports -even from the respectable newspapers. On the subject of Pearson, supporters (myself included) might not be too enamored with him. But people in the game don't seem to have those hang ups. BFR was calling for him to be appointed in November, and I'm sure I seen something from GT around that time praising him. Sir Brian does a bit of pundit work, but I'm not sure he'd be in a position to recommend a good up and coming manager in the Pochettino, Clement or Karanka mould, say. By that, I mean advocating a manager like that before he comes to widespread attention in England.
Far too easy to blame Garde but he is fighting every other team who have had investment of sorts with an injury hit already poor squad and zero investment.Let Brian Little decide if we need a new manager or not.
We keep referring to some of the players as poisonous and a waste of space, but you know what, another Manager might actually be able to get a tune out of them if he is sharp enough. Not sure which Manager is the right man to do this but I think there has to be someone out there who will improve us?
Quote from: Newby on March 20, 2016, 08:14:22 PMWe keep referring to some of the players as poisonous and a waste of space, but you know what, another Manager might actually be able to get a tune out of them if he is sharp enough. Not sure which Manager is the right man to do this but I think there has to be someone out there who will improve us? The only tune I'd like to hear out of some of them is a high pitched squeal as someone uses their bollocks as a glockenspiel with a rather large hammer.
Whatever you think about Garde and this article will probably finish him off, this is a damning indictment of the players we have at the moment. Wtf do they think they are. Just obscene really.David Ginola has told TalkSPORT programme The Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast, which was broadcast on 21st March, that Aston Villa boss Remi Garde has criticised the attitude of his players at Villa Park.Garde took over at Villa from Tim Sherwood last year, and he was tasked with saving the Midlands side from relegation.However, the French bosss appointment has not had the desired impact - with Villa slipping even further away from safety.The Claret and Blues are currently 12 points behind Norwich City, who occupy 17th place in the Premier League table, and they have won just three games all season.Villa will almost certainly be playing Championship football next season, and, according to Ginola, Garde has suggested that the players at the club do not realise what relegation will mean.Ive spoken to Remi many times, Ginola said. He said the attitude of the players isnt bright. He also said that I dont think I have got the players to understand what keeping Villa in the Premier League means. They are not ready to fight for the club. The attitude on the pitch isnt right. I think he gave up.Gardes time at Villa appears to be coming to an end, with The Sun suggesting that he will be sacked very shortly.Villa are have reportedly compiled a three-man shortlist to take over from Garde, with Steve Bruce, Nigel Pearson and Sean Dyche at the top of their wishlist (The Sun).
If you talk to PNE fans
Quote from: ASHTONVILLA on March 21, 2016, 10:49:29 AMIf you talk to PNE fansI try not to.