Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: dave.woodhall on September 05, 2010, 06:31:08 PM
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Mat Kendrick from the Mail has told us that there will be an interview with Gerard Houllier appearing on www.francefootball.fr this evening. It's not believed to be greatly revealing but it does touch on the Villa job.
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Is this it? (http://www.francefootball.fr/FF/breves2010/20100905_185454_houllier-confirme.html)
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French to English Google translation :- Information France Football: Houllier confirms its contact with Aston Villa. Contacted by telephone on Sunday afternoon by FF Gerard Houllier has confirmed that the English club Aston Villa had contacted well in the prospect of a return to the Premier League. "This club has taken this initiative," he said, without wanting to say more about the nature of the proposal by Birmingham club. Contrary to what the British press, however, is well a manager is offered to them and not a role of "director of football. An agreement could be reached before the end of the week will begin. Two other technicians are vying for the job: the Dutchman Ronald Koeman and the Englishman Alan Curbishley, former coach of Charlton and West Ham.
Aston Villa, currently fourth in the standings after three days (two wins, one defeat) is under contract without a coach since the departure of Martin O'Neill's surprise, Aug. 9. Scotland's Kevin McDonald - very popular with players - has been acting since. The club is aware that the French, who were 63 years Friday, had suffered a serious heart attack in October 2001.
England has not forgotten
Deeply affected by the harsh criticism he was subject in France since World catastrophic Blues, Gerard Houllier then regain an England recall that he led Liverpool to five trophies in 2000-01, and a second place Championship next season, what is more to the enemies of Manchester United. Back at Anfield on Saturday at the occasion of the jubilee match Jamie Carragher, sitting on the bench alongside his friend Roy Hodgson, the former Liverpool manager will appreciate the warm welcome he has reserved for the public 'Anfield. Judging by the comments of Villa fans, he would not least in Birmingham. - Correspondence Philippe Auclair
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So its basically saying that he has been contacted for the position of manager, the decision has not been made yet, should be after the weekend and Koeman and Curbs are still in the frame.
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The reports today are quite clear that it is Houllier they are after and not Koeman, or Curbishley.
Thank God.
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French to English Google translation :- Information France Football: Houllier confirms its contact with Aston Villa. Contacted by telephone on Sunday afternoon by FF Gerard Houllier has confirmed that the English club Aston Villa had contacted well in the prospect of a return to the Premier League. "This club has taken this initiative," he said, without wanting to say more about the nature of the proposal by Birmingham club. Contrary to what the British press, however, is well a manager is offered to them and not a role of "director of football. An agreement could be reached before the end of the week will begin. Two other technicians are vying for the job: the Dutchman Ronald Koeman and the Englishman Alan Curbishley, former coach of Charlton and West Ham.
Aston Villa, currently fourth in the standings after three days (two wins, one defeat) is under contract without a coach since the departure of Martin O'Neill's surprise, Aug. 9. Scotland's Kevin McDonald - very popular with players - has been acting since. The club is aware that the French, who were 63 years Friday, had suffered a serious heart attack in October 2001.
England has not forgotten
Deeply affected by the harsh criticism he was subject in France since World catastrophic Blues, Gerard Houllier then regain an England recall that he led Liverpool to five trophies in 2000-01, and a second place Championship next season, what is more to the enemies of Manchester United. Back at Anfield on Saturday at the occasion of the jubilee match Jamie Carragher, sitting on the bench alongside his friend Roy Hodgson, the former Liverpool manager will appreciate the warm welcome he has reserved for the public 'Anfield. JUDGING BY THE COMMENTS OF VILLA FANS, HE WOULD NOT LEAST IN BIRMINGHAM. - Correspondence Philippe Auclair
Not quite sure how that translates?? Judging by the comments of Villa fans, he would not LAST in Birmingham??? lol There's nothing like a warm welcome, and that's nothing like a warm welcome lol
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Looks like google translations are about as good as their directions - I'm no european master of history but I would put money on it that France as a nation is more than 63 years old.
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They missed out
'Ha-Hee-Ha-Hee-Ha' in an 'Allo allo, accent.
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Houllier confirms
Houllier has confirmed his contact with Aston Villa. Whilst joining us by telephone this Sunday afternoon by France Football Gerard Houllier confirmed to us that the English club did contact him in the possible return to the Premier League. "It was the club which took the initiative", he said without saying more on the nature of the proposition of the Birmingham club. Contrary to what the English papers are saying, it is the post of manager that they are proposing, and not the "Director of Football" role. An agreement could be reached before the end of this week.
Two other managers are in the running for the post- The Dutch Ronald Koeman and the English Alan Curbishley, ex-manager of Charlton and West Ham.
Aston Villa, 4th at the moment in the table after three games (two wins, one defeat) is without a under-contract manager after the surprise departure of Martin O'Neill on the 9th of August, Scottish Kevin MacDonald- vewry much appreciated by the players- has been interim coach since. The club haven't forgotten that the Frenchman, recently turned 63 on Friday, suffered a serious heart condition in October 2001. (He uderwent open heart surgery on the night Liverpool played Leeds Utd)
England hasn't forgotten him
Affected deeply by strong criticism targeted at him since the catastrophic World Cup by Les Bleus (1994 I think) Houllier would come back to the country which remembered that he led Liverpool to five trophies in 2000/01, and a second place finish in the Premier League the following season, which saw them become arch-enemies of Manchester United. Coming back to Anfield this Saturday on the night of Jamie Carragher's testimonial, sat on the dugout next to his friend, Roy Hodgson, the ex-manager of Liverpool would appreciate the warm welcome which the Anfield faithful have saved for him. Judging by the comments of the supporters of the Villa, he wouldn't have any less in Birmingham.
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Thank you for the translation. Babelfish was useless.
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And to think I failed my French GCSE....
One comment on that website says he won't be missed by anyone, the other begging him to come back to Lyon. Don't know what to make of that.
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It's looking more and more likely it's going to be houllier as our manager.
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Looks like google translations are about as good as their directions - I'm no european master of history but I would put money on it that France as a nation is more than 63 years old.
You might be onto something here.
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while contact well yesterday telephone, Houiller `hello yes' declare.
`Paul Tait Barry Fry offer not refuse, with fishes sleep' say. `Curbishley also head of horse bedtime.'
Gerard smug expression unlimited transfer ATM, airmiles Clairefontaine.
Monsieur Lerner serious face nodding, nodding `Djimi Traore!' exclaim. `Cash suitcase 25 player dogfood!'
Gerard many stroking chin decorator of football roleplaying, Kevin McDonald tricycle round and round `Red Rum Red Rum' Agbonlahor. Not Ashley Young travelcard Tottenham, not Luke Young bus-stop gluesniffing OK!
O'Neill many many badguy mysterious `accident' best before 31/12/10.
ends
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If you think google translation is bad, check this out from Marie at barclayspremierleagues.com (http://www.barclayspremierleagues.com/houllier-was-offered-to-train-the-villa/842/)
Houllier was offered to Train The Villa
Submitted by Marie on September 5, 2010 – 8:27 pmOne Comment
Former Liverpool coach Gerard Houllier, will be offered to train Aston Villa. Within 48 hours, he is expected to give an answer.
Initially, Houllier will be offered as director of football. However, Villa was eventually changed and offered a coach position. He will replace temporarily coach Kevin MacDonald.
Currently, Houllier appointed director of engineering for the French soccer federation. He signed favorites list to deal with Villa, after the club’s coach Martin O’Neill had left.
Houllier was too familiar with the Premier League. He began to train at Liverpool in 2001. He ever brings UEFA Cup, FA Cup and League Cup.
Saturday (09/04/2010), he was in Liverpool to watch the testimonial match Jammie Carragher. This attendance was also directly linked with plans to train Villa.
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If you think google translation is bad, check this out from Marie at barclayspremierleagues.com (http://www.barclayspremierleagues.com/houllier-was-offered-to-train-the-villa/842/)
Houllier was offered to Train The Villa
Submitted by Marie on September 5, 2010 – 8:27 pmOne Comment
Former Liverpool coach Gerard Houllier, will be offered to train Aston Villa. Within 48 hours, he is expected to give an answer.
Initially, Houllier will be offered as director of football. However, Villa was eventually changed and offered a coach position. He will replace temporarily coach Kevin MacDonald.
Currently, Houllier appointed director of engineering for the French soccer federation. He signed favorites list to deal with Villa, after the club’s coach Martin O’Neill had left.
Houllier was too familiar with the Premier League. He began to train at Liverpool in 2001. He ever brings UEFA Cup, FA Cup and League Cup.
Saturday (09/04/2010), he was in Liverpool to watch the testimonial match Jammie Carragher. This attendance was also directly linked with plans to train Villa.
Few things from that.
Firstly, it is nice of him to bring g the UEFA Cup, FA Cup and League Cup with him. That makes our elimination the other week much easier to take, and the fact that he will be ending our 53-year wait for the FA Cup and also throwing in a League Cup after we were cheated out of it in last seasons final is a real bonus. Who needs to enter competitions anymore when you can just appoint a new manager who can bring them with him…?
Secondly, very nice of the Scousers to turn out for a friendly game just so they can welcome our new manager. Very sporting of them!
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If you think google translation is bad, check this out from Marie at barclayspremierleagues.com (http://www.barclayspremierleagues.com/houllier-was-offered-to-train-the-villa/842/)
Houllier was offered to Train The Villa
Submitted by Marie on September 5, 2010 – 8:27 pmOne Comment
All of that website's stories (http://www.barclayspremierleagues.com/) appear to be "written" like that.
I don't know what it's like now, but when I used to spend a lot more time in Lyon about 10 years ago, France Football was an awesome publication. Kicker in Germany too. Nowhere near as fawning or tabloid as a FourFourTwo has always struck me. Do we have an equivalent over here? Is World Soccer any good?
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Today's main story
Toure Reason to Give a Captain to Tevez
September 7, 2010 – 5:30 pm | No Comment
Toure Reason to Give a Captain to Tevez
Having had time to be a mystery, Kolo Toure finally revealed the reason why he gave Manchester City’s captain to Carlos Tevez. According to him, becoming a captain, Tevez could give greater influence to the team just like Diego Maradona at Napoli...
Not sure whether Touré was ever considered mysterious. Rock solid at the back, yes, but a strange man?
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while contact well yesterday telephone, Houiller `hello yes' declare.
`Paul Tait Barry Fry offer not refuse, with fishes sleep' say. `Curbishley also head of horse bedtime.'
Gerard smug expression unlimited transfer ATM, airmiles Clairefontaine.
Monsieur Lerner serious face nodding, nodding `Djimi Traore!' exclaim. `Cash suitcase 25 player dogfood!'
Gerard many stroking chin decorator of football roleplaying, Kevin McDonald tricycle round and round `Red Rum Red Rum' Agbonlahor. Not Ashley Young travelcard Tottenham, not Luke Young bus-stop gluesniffing OK!
O'Neill many many badguy mysterious `accident' best before 31/12/10.
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Brilliant! If I could bring myself to, I'd write 'lol'. Shit, I just did, didn't I?
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Is World Soccer any good?
I've not read it for many years but whilst it was good it always seemed to be too focussed on telling you about up and coming players who were going to be the next best thing, I remember reading with interest a four page spread about a young Dinamo Zagreb striker whom Juventus were courting, he was honestly, definately, going to a superstar. Went by the name of Bosko Balaban.
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Is World Soccer any good?
I've not read it for many years but whilst it was good it always seemed to be too focussed on telling you about up and coming players who were going to be the next best thing, I remember reading with interest a four page spread about a young Dinamo Zagreb striker whom Juventus were courting, he was honestly, definately, going to a superstar. Went by the name of Bosko Balaban.
Thats just the sort of player we should be looking at ..................oh
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If you think google translation is bad, check this out from Marie at barclayspremierleagues.com (http://www.barclayspremierleagues.com/houllier-was-offered-to-train-the-villa/842/)
Currently, Houllier appointed director of engineering for the French soccer federation.
That could be handy! Wonder if he does private boilers.....or maybe that's just Wayne Rooney!
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while contact well yesterday telephone, Houiller `hello yes' declare.
`Paul Tait Barry Fry offer not refuse, with fishes sleep' say. `Curbishley also head of horse bedtime.'
Gerard smug expression unlimited transfer ATM, airmiles Clairefontaine.
Monsieur Lerner serious face nodding, nodding `Djimi Traore!' exclaim. `Cash suitcase 25 player dogfood!'
Gerard many stroking chin decorator of football roleplaying, Kevin McDonald tricycle round and round `Red Rum Red Rum' Agbonlahor. Not Ashley Young travelcard Tottenham, not Luke Young bus-stop gluesniffing OK!
O'Neill many many badguy mysterious `accident' best before 31/12/10.
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This reads like one of my particularly bad subtitling days. 'Tonight the sky will be spitting out bits of brain'