This is a results based business and his win rate is 13%. Not sure what more evidence anyone needs.
Despite what tossers some of the squad are, i'm pretty confident I, or pretty much any of us on here, could have got 16 points from 31 games with them. Even through pretty much blind luck you'd get a few wins. It takes a special kind of shite that has you struggling to average half a point a game, and it's actually pretty hard to manage to be that consistently shit, which is why as it stands, there's only ever been 2 sides worse than us in the history of a 38 game 3 points for a win top flight season.
Even allowing for the fact that he is a nice guy, communicates well with the media, was completely stuffed by the board in January and has a very poor set of players, he should have been able to motivate some of them to play better, produce more effort etc. But I don't see one single player who looks better than when Sherwood was here or even tries harder. Bearing in mind we are not going to buy a new squad of 26 players in the summer I cannot see how we can improve with Remi as the manager. For me he has to go and if we can identify the new manager and get him in this season then the sooner the better.
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.The sooner he's gone the better, for me. Not impressed from day one.
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.
Surprised by the support for Garde in the poll.
My take on it, is that I'd only get rid of him now if we had someone lined up.
Quote from: passport1 on March 22, 2016, 11:09:43 PMThis is a results based business and his win rate is 13%. Not sure what more evidence anyone needs.Oh well, if it's that simple, Tim Sherwood has a overall win ratio of 39% and Graham Taylor in his second spell 31.67%. So clearly Sherwood is a better manager.Or maybe there are other factors to consider apart from just win ratio?
I defend him but I'm with you in thinking that the club and him did what they could in January but we were just in too tough a spot. I back him because: 1. I don't see the point in sacking him now and having a caretaker until the summer, if they have a replacement in mind and he's willing and able to join now then fair enough but otherwise it's pointless and 2. I don't want us to become a club that jumps from manager to manager after 20-30 games. Sherwood had a summer to get the team fit, playing to his style and to fill out the squad as he wanted to. He failed on all 3 fronts and deserved to go. I'd prefer to see Garde get that same chance, if he wants it. This is based on nothing more than pure hope that the man we see in interviews can back up that calm, intelligent demeanour with a team that plays calm, intelligent football, or simpler still, I like him and want him be the manager I think he can be.
Quote from: passport1 on March 22, 2016, 11:09:43 PMThis is a results based business and his win rate is 13%. Not sure what more evidence anyone needs.All businesses are results based. Before pointing the finger of blame at any manager of any (results based) business' continued failure it really is worth considering the complete picture. This has been done on this site many times and very clearly over the recent past by various posters. Unfortunately this has no impact on the thinking of those who seek the simple option. There is no quick fix to our situation and simply quoting win ratios for someone who has managed a group of other people's incompetents for 5 months is very simple indeed.
I think I'm firmly in the camp of whatever happens, and I have no idea which way to go, I just hope the next decision is the right one.