A decent player but another example of MONs crazy policies, was he really a £7 million pound player?
Quote from: QBVILLA on June 23, 2011, 01:35:33 PMQuote from: Risso on June 23, 2011, 01:32:48 PMOne of Houllier's strangest decisions. Dunne had been unfit, and playing badly for weeks, then got himself injured. In comes Cuellar against Wolves, plays a blinder, then the next week when Dunne was fit again,finds himself back on the bench.yep that I believe is number 8 on the my list of 'Why Houllier is fucking useless'.Oh and by that i'm not alleging he was taking Gary Mac up the marmite motorwayhe really wasn't "fucking usless" though was he? Just because he makes a decision that we don't agree with, doesn't make a manager of very good standing within the game a write off. In fact, by the end of the season you could see real signs the club was going in the right direction.
Quote from: Risso on June 23, 2011, 01:32:48 PMOne of Houllier's strangest decisions. Dunne had been unfit, and playing badly for weeks, then got himself injured. In comes Cuellar against Wolves, plays a blinder, then the next week when Dunne was fit again,finds himself back on the bench.yep that I believe is number 8 on the my list of 'Why Houllier is fucking useless'.Oh and by that i'm not alleging he was taking Gary Mac up the marmite motorway
One of Houllier's strangest decisions. Dunne had been unfit, and playing badly for weeks, then got himself injured. In comes Cuellar against Wolves, plays a blinder, then the next week when Dunne was fit again,finds himself back on the bench.