Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 07, 2016, 11:34:12 AMQuote from: Proposition Joe on March 07, 2016, 11:10:36 AMDanny Murphy was the latest one at it on 5Live, saying his friends at Villa doubted Garde and his methods, and openly questioned Garde as to the relevance of various training exercises they were doing. I wonder who from our lot he'd still be in contact with?He then spewed the usual vomit about "need a manager with passion who understands the championship".The sad thing about that first paragraph is replace Garde with Venglos and you could be saying exactly the same. 25 years and we haven't progressed.We as a club or as a footballing nation? I think in Italy, learning tactics is a key part of the youth development. I can't imagine being able to explain to a lot of our players the theory behind a certain formation or training exercise.Just stick it in the mixer and give 110%.
Quote from: Proposition Joe on March 07, 2016, 11:10:36 AMDanny Murphy was the latest one at it on 5Live, saying his friends at Villa doubted Garde and his methods, and openly questioned Garde as to the relevance of various training exercises they were doing. I wonder who from our lot he'd still be in contact with?He then spewed the usual vomit about "need a manager with passion who understands the championship".The sad thing about that first paragraph is replace Garde with Venglos and you could be saying exactly the same. 25 years and we haven't progressed.
Danny Murphy was the latest one at it on 5Live, saying his friends at Villa doubted Garde and his methods, and openly questioned Garde as to the relevance of various training exercises they were doing. I wonder who from our lot he'd still be in contact with?He then spewed the usual vomit about "need a manager with passion who understands the championship".
Quote from: Toronto Villa on March 07, 2016, 01:23:59 PMHas any manager ever been successfully brought in just to teach the players a lesson? That to me sounds like a recipe for disaster.We're in the midst of a disaster anyway.
Has any manager ever been successfully brought in just to teach the players a lesson? That to me sounds like a recipe for disaster.
Quote from: levico on March 07, 2016, 01:15:28 PMI've got to the point where I hope that Garde is replaced by a total and utter b*****d of a manager (Pearson?) just to teach the players a lesson.It would not make the slightest bit of difference.
I've got to the point where I hope that Garde is replaced by a total and utter b*****d of a manager (Pearson?) just to teach the players a lesson.
Fully agree about Garde. I hope he stays and is given the chance to boot out the arseholes and build his own squad.
When I used to play football down the park when I was about 12, if you were playing shit, someone would come over and give you a dead leg or camel bite. It didn't improve your game but it made the rest of the team feel better.I can't see why this wouldn't work with professional footballers.
Quote from: ktvillan on March 08, 2016, 07:24:24 PMFully agree about Garde. I hope he stays and is given the chance to boot out the arseholes and build his own squad.Same here.
Quote from: Archbishop Herbert Cockthrottle on March 07, 2016, 10:41:45 AMWhen I used to play football down the park when I was about 12, if you were playing shit, someone would come over and give you a dead leg or camel bite. It didn't improve your game but it made the rest of the team feel better.I can't see why this wouldn't work with professional footballers.What's a camel bite?
Quote from: edgysatsuma89 on March 08, 2016, 08:19:04 PMQuote from: Archbishop Herbert Cockthrottle on March 07, 2016, 10:41:45 AMWhen I used to play football down the park when I was about 12, if you were playing shit, someone would come over and give you a dead leg or camel bite. It didn't improve your game but it made the rest of the team feel better.I can't see why this wouldn't work with professional footballers.What's a camel bite?http://tinyurl.com/gnpbngr