Quote from: toronto villa on September 07, 2010, 02:43:25 PMQuote from: John M on September 07, 2010, 02:38:26 PMPersonally, I'm not against the appointment, even if he wouldn't have been my choice, but I also don't expect him to do any better than MON did. THis season is up in the air as it'll be transitional, but after that I expect us to settle back down into 6th again.Fair enough, and I think you're right that 6th this season may be a good achievement. However, it's what else he does that is more important. I've said before that this squad as it is today is good enough with the right manager for minimum 8th. We need some fresh faces in January for sure, and for the first time in a long time we can all look forward to a transfer window in great anticipation. What I want from Houllier is that we progress as a club from where MON left us. That we broaden our reach for players, that we become technically better and maintain our ability to challenge on multiple fronts, especially in Europe.Well, Houllier's transfers and Liverpool were pretty hit and miss, much like MON's for us. So it will be foreign players who we are arguing the toss over and not British ones, but things won't change, IMO.His footballing style also seems to be very defensive, so those crying out for a more expansive game will be disappointed.Things will be different, but overall results won't improve. And I do hope to be proven wrong on that!
Quote from: John M on September 07, 2010, 02:38:26 PMPersonally, I'm not against the appointment, even if he wouldn't have been my choice, but I also don't expect him to do any better than MON did. THis season is up in the air as it'll be transitional, but after that I expect us to settle back down into 6th again.Fair enough, and I think you're right that 6th this season may be a good achievement. However, it's what else he does that is more important. I've said before that this squad as it is today is good enough with the right manager for minimum 8th. We need some fresh faces in January for sure, and for the first time in a long time we can all look forward to a transfer window in great anticipation. What I want from Houllier is that we progress as a club from where MON left us. That we broaden our reach for players, that we become technically better and maintain our ability to challenge on multiple fronts, especially in Europe.
Personally, I'm not against the appointment, even if he wouldn't have been my choice, but I also don't expect him to do any better than MON did. THis season is up in the air as it'll be transitional, but after that I expect us to settle back down into 6th again.
to be honest i was ok until i found out he was bring that prick thompson with him, i could live with houllier ( even though i think he is wrong ) but that thompson makes my blood boil... remember what he said on soccer saturday when oniel leftmartin oniell done a great job, you have to remember he got ASTON VILLA to 6th, we are tallking about ASTON VILLA here, that is an amazing achievment, and now he is coming to be assistant manager ?? someone said the other day they would like to see thompsons reactiion when steve G scores a 25 yard winner in the last minute against us....
Eh? Getting Aston Villa to 6th is a great achievemnet? Blimey, where next for him to do his brillaint work? Colchester?
Quote from: peter w on September 07, 2010, 02:56:30 PMEh? Getting Aston Villa to 6th is a great achievemnet? Blimey, where next for him to do his brillaint work? Colchester?i couldnt beleive what i was hearing when he said it the cheeky scouse prat
Toronto,Do you get to many games ? Got a season ticket ?
Wooooahhhh, there fellas, let's not go down that route again. We've actually done well with these debates recently without descending into nonsense.
Houllier hasn't managed in England for 6 years. Only last season, MON supporters were telling us how much harder it is to achieve a 6th place finish now than it was when O'Leary did it. Which was 6 years ago.
Quote from: peter w on September 07, 2010, 03:03:11 PMWooooahhhh, there fellas, let's not go down that route again. We've actually done well with these debates recently without descending into nonsense.that's why I had to ask. That's a path covered in broken glass.
The difference being though John is that he's got over the hump. That is, where MON fell short Houllier has found ways in England and France to get his team to finals and win things.