The problem was never Remi Garde the problem was Aston Villa FC.Not a single signing when you are staring relegation in the face? It speaks for itself.As for points, how many have Sherwood and Black notched up?Remi Garde, and thank you for allowing me to defend him, was not a hapless appointment, he was an appointment to a hapless club.
It is tempting to agree with what you say Chris but I have very serious doubts whether any manager, let alone an available one could have rescued us. If we had been closer to the other relegation threatened teams and if the old war horse we might have brought in had been allowed to buy reinforcements there would have been a chance but neither of those conditions applied.Since Christmas we have been in self inflicted turmoil. No use of the transfer window, the sacking of Fox and Almstadt, the suspension of Agbonlahor, a very disappointing set of accounts, the resignation of two eminent men from the board, the sacking of Remi Garde, the refusal of players to play, the growing problem of protracted uncertainty about a sale of the club and the knock on that has on manager appointment. There is every sign that it will all drag on at snail's pace into the summer.I think my Villa instincts are pretty much tuned in when I feel that 2016/17 will be a scramble for the play offs.
I am a big fan of Remi Garde but the one huge hole he put in the bottom of his own boat was to start to clean out the dressing room of its poisonousness then to do a U turn. I expected better of him.
Quote from: brian green on May 03, 2017, 08:01:28 AMI am a big fan of Remi Garde but the one huge hole he put in the bottom of his own boat was to start to clean out the dressing room of its poisonousness then to do a U turn. I expected better of him.I am not sure what options he had.