https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hEyOtCCiwnYGod this makes me cringe.
Surprised by the support for Garde in the poll.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on March 22, 2016, 08:52:48 PMhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hEyOtCCiwnYGod this makes me cringe.I'm not sure what your youtube will link to next, but mine covers an interview between Pat Murphy and Pearson which is possibly worse than the Ostrich one. I would not be surprised if there are a few journalists with a vendetta against him having watched these, which will make his next job that much harder. That compounded by the local press' attitude towards Villa and the London media's indifference could be, well a complete clusterfuck.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on March 22, 2016, 09:42:22 PMSurprised by the support for Garde in the poll.I understand why people don't feel they support him, but it's not really surprising plenty do, surely?There are definite some pretty significant mitigating factors at play - the cuntiest selection of unarsed players we've ever had, the total failure to back him in January, the entire club giving up as early as they possibly could, the shit situation he inherited when he came, not getting to buy a single player of his own.Not asking you to agree with those, because I know you don't, but surely it's not that hard to understand that some people will feel that even when you balance those against the admittedly shit results, and throw in the tendency of this club to appoint awful fucking managers, Garde is worth persevering with.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on March 22, 2016, 09:43:35 PMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on March 22, 2016, 08:52:48 PMhttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hEyOtCCiwnYGod this makes me cringe.I'm not sure what your youtube will link to next, but mine covers an interview between Pat Murphy and Pearson which is possibly worse than the Ostrich one. I would not be surprised if there are a few journalists with a vendetta against him having watched these, which will make his next job that much harder. That compounded by the local press' attitude towards Villa and the London media's indifference could be, well a complete clusterfuck.I got that one too. Then the one where he tells a fan to 'f*** off and die'. Then the one where he says there was nothing wrong with that. Lovely man.
I voted for Remi Garde to stay purely because I believe - and you can call it "Ivo's Law" - every manager should be given two seasons (or four transfer windows) to prove themselves. After that time they ought to have a team that can truly be called their own. Then simply see if an improvement has occurred (for instance in league position) and extend/sack accordingly. Firing managers every twenty-five games gets us nowhere. So I wouldn't sack Garde but nor would I have sacked Sherwood. Nor McLeish. Not a popular view I'm sure, but building a team takes time. I would have sacked Lambert at the end of season two (shortly after Karsa and Culverhouse left) and I think in hindsight that would have been the best time. Remember that it took Ferguson something like four years of struggle at ManUre before his first team came together. Also didn't BFR go down with Sheff Wed before bouncing back, winning a cup and eloping to the Villa.That said I fully sympathise with those who fear Garde is not the man to bring us straight back up, current performances being so uninspiring. But "Ivo's Law" says give him more time.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 22, 2016, 10:41:34 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on March 22, 2016, 09:42:22 PMSurprised by the support for Garde in the poll.I understand why people don't feel they support him, but it's not really surprising plenty do, surely?There are definite some pretty significant mitigating factors at play - the cuntiest selection of unarsed players we've ever had, the total failure to back him in January, the entire club giving up as early as they possibly could, the shit situation he inherited when he came, not getting to buy a single player of his own.Not asking you to agree with those, because I know you don't, but surely it's not that hard to understand that some people will feel that even when you balance those against the admittedly shit results, and throw in the tendency of this club to appoint awful fucking managers, Garde is worth persevering with.I understand he's been shafted by the club and he has my sympathies there but I've not seen anything from him that suggests he's a decent manager who could do a job here. He didn't even give us 'new manager boost' which even Sherwood managed, and he lost brownie points when he lamented the players in training in public was amateurish at best. The sooner he's gone the better, for me. Not impressed from day one.
This is a results based business and his win rate is 13%. Not sure what more evidence anyone needs.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on March 22, 2016, 10:50:48 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on March 22, 2016, 10:41:34 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on March 22, 2016, 09:42:22 PMSurprised by the support for Garde in the poll.I understand why people don't feel they support him, but it's not really surprising plenty do, surely?There are definite some pretty significant mitigating factors at play - the cuntiest selection of unarsed players we've ever had, the total failure to back him in January, the entire club giving up as early as they possibly could, the shit situation he inherited when he came, not getting to buy a single player of his own.Not asking you to agree with those, because I know you don't, but surely it's not that hard to understand that some people will feel that even when you balance those against the admittedly shit results, and throw in the tendency of this club to appoint awful fucking managers, Garde is worth persevering with.I understand he's been shafted by the club and he has my sympathies there but I've not seen anything from him that suggests he's a decent manager who could do a job here. He didn't even give us 'new manager boost' which even Sherwood managed, and he lost brownie points when he lamented the players in training in public was amateurish at best. The sooner he's gone the better, for me. Not impressed from day one. But we don't know he was shafted by the club do we? This is one thing that is rolled out by people who defend him, and I qualify this by saying that I sway from one day to the next going into both keep or sack camps, is that Garde was shafted, or that the club failed to back him, without a single shred of evidence.Garde himself said that two of our targets - one I believe he thought was going to join (the Newcastle one?) - eventually went elsewhere because of our position. I have failed to see where the club really could have been held to blame for any lack of signings.