I haven't dissected any posts, I've picked 2 quotes from the last day or 2.What I'm trying to say is that if you were honestly never impressed then you never gave him a chance.
Quote from: paul_e on March 23, 2016, 04:54:40 PMI haven't dissected any posts, I've picked 2 quotes from the last day or 2.What I'm trying to say is that if you were honestly never impressed then you never gave him a chance.What did I miss from Garde's Aston Villa team then?
Quote from: paul_e on March 23, 2016, 04:54:40 PMI haven't dissected any posts, I've picked 2 quotes from the last day or 2.What I'm trying to say is that if you were honestly never impressed then you never gave him a chance.I don't know if that necessarily follows. I imagine if we appointed Allardyce or Pearson to replace Garde a lot of his fans would express reservations but then get behind the manager even if they didn't agree with the appointment, but they'd expect the manager to impress them by earning it.
But you're not dissecting his posts, paul_e?Jesus
Yes, the argument about him having nobody to play is a cop out. Certain players can really respond to certain managers. Look at Benteke. Before Sherwood arrived, he was having an awful season, and his value was probably back down to what we paid for him. All of a sudden, Sherwood gets him playing again, we don't get relegated, and we get 32.5 mill in the bank. He's back to being awful again under Klopp. Who knows, but another manager might have got Ayew or Grealish smashing them in. Neither are bad players. Managers are much more important than players for the success of a club.
Quote from: villa for life on March 23, 2016, 04:59:29 PMYes, the argument about him having nobody to play is a cop out. Certain players can really respond to certain managers. Look at Benteke. Before Sherwood arrived, he was having an awful season, and his value was probably back down to what we paid for him. All of a sudden, Sherwood gets him playing again, we don't get relegated, and we get 32.5 mill in the bank. He's back to being awful again under Klopp. Who knows, but another manager might have got Ayew or Grealish smashing them in. Neither are bad players. Managers are much more important than players for the success of a club.But you yourself admit .."who knows". So it follows we keep churning through managers until one of them turns an inherently weak, poor, and priviledged squad into something else? Buy you'll never know until you know. Perfect logic.