To me there is absolutely no reason to welcome the appointment of Houllier.His teams play dreary football and his record at Liverpool in the transfer market was appalling. For those who think that MON "spunked" Randy's milllions should check out some of Houlliers signings.
I do wonder just who this 'perfect' manager is for Villa that people are hankering after. According to some of the replies I've read here, we should be after a man who has an excellent knowledge of world football and is prepared to spend money, but not too much, on superstars that nobody has heard of. He should also have a backroom team full of committed and knowledgable Villa fans who could name the team who started our first match in the Third Division without a beat. The football he has his team play should be dynamic, exciting and concede less than ten all season. He should purposely leave out all the players the majority of people who post on here think are shit yet have the personal charm to deflect any player unrest. His contract will be on a game-by-game basis until a richer club comes in for him, when said contract will automatically be worth ten years and will need to be compensated accordingly. He will not be the board's yes man but his relationship with them will see a magical harmony settle across B6. He will be a trophy specialist yet know utterly that fourth place is all that counts. He will be like a father to his squad, none of whom will ever entertain an overture from Manchester City while he is in charge. And finally, he will work for 1 and 6, a dripping sandwich and live above that barbeque chicken place next to Witton station.I wish Houllier luck in the role.
Quote from: curiousorange on September 08, 2010, 06:21:25 PMI do wonder just who this 'perfect' manager is for Villa that people are hankering after. According to some of the replies I've read here, we should be after a man who has an excellent knowledge of world football and is prepared to spend money, but not too much, on superstars that nobody has heard of. He should also have a backroom team full of committed and knowledgable Villa fans who could name the team who started our first match in the Third Division without a beat. The football he has his team play should be dynamic, exciting and concede less than ten all season. He should purposely leave out all the players the majority of people who post on here think are shit yet have the personal charm to deflect any player unrest. His contract will be on a game-by-game basis until a richer club comes in for him, when said contract will automatically be worth ten years and will need to be compensated accordingly. He will not be the board's yes man but his relationship with them will see a magical harmony settle across B6. He will be a trophy specialist yet know utterly that fourth place is all that counts. He will be like a father to his squad, none of whom will ever entertain an overture from Manchester City while he is in charge. And finally, he will work for 1 and 6, a dripping sandwich and live above that barbeque chicken place next to Witton station.I wish Houllier luck in the role.Excellent post, curiousorange.
MON has left a big hole to fill - personality-wise
Quote from: citizenDJ on September 08, 2010, 06:34:09 PMQuote from: curiousorange on September 08, 2010, 06:21:25 PMI do wonder just who this 'perfect' manager is for Villa that people are hankering after. According to some of the replies I've read here, we should be after a man who has an excellent knowledge of world football and is prepared to spend money, but not too much, on superstars that nobody has heard of. He should also have a backroom team full of committed and knowledgable Villa fans who could name the team who started our first match in the Third Division without a beat. The football he has his team play should be dynamic, exciting and concede less than ten all season. He should purposely leave out all the players the majority of people who post on here think are shit yet have the personal charm to deflect any player unrest. His contract will be on a game-by-game basis until a richer club comes in for him, when said contract will automatically be worth ten years and will need to be compensated accordingly. He will not be the board's yes man but his relationship with them will see a magical harmony settle across B6. He will be a trophy specialist yet know utterly that fourth place is all that counts. He will be like a father to his squad, none of whom will ever entertain an overture from Manchester City while he is in charge. And finally, he will work for 1 and 6, a dripping sandwich and live above that barbeque chicken place next to Witton station.I wish Houllier luck in the role.Excellent post, curiousorange.Very good, nailed most of H & V with that.
Always thought he come across as a twat in interviews, when he tried to be funny or clever.