Wether it's Houllier or not, this appointment has to be the most dithering in the history of football, even I am bored with it now so god knows what everybody else in football thinks.
Quote from: John M on September 07, 2010, 04:53:52 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on September 07, 2010, 04:50:12 PMQuote from: John M on September 07, 2010, 04:37:25 PMQuote from: kipeye on September 07, 2010, 04:31:01 PMI am not sure being recently involved with the French team is anything you want to put on your C.V.You know, with everything else going on I had forgotten all about that! So he was involved when the cheese-eating juggler decided rules don't apply to him? I'm with pmk1981 now - fuck him and the onion covered bicycle he rode in on. If you want to get banned, keep it up.I'll take this as proof that trying to write in a sarcastic/mocking tone of voice really doesn't work on the internet!Not really, no.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 07, 2010, 04:50:12 PMQuote from: John M on September 07, 2010, 04:37:25 PMQuote from: kipeye on September 07, 2010, 04:31:01 PMI am not sure being recently involved with the French team is anything you want to put on your C.V.You know, with everything else going on I had forgotten all about that! So he was involved when the cheese-eating juggler decided rules don't apply to him? I'm with pmk1981 now - fuck him and the onion covered bicycle he rode in on. If you want to get banned, keep it up.I'll take this as proof that trying to write in a sarcastic/mocking tone of voice really doesn't work on the internet!
Quote from: John M on September 07, 2010, 04:37:25 PMQuote from: kipeye on September 07, 2010, 04:31:01 PMI am not sure being recently involved with the French team is anything you want to put on your C.V.You know, with everything else going on I had forgotten all about that! So he was involved when the cheese-eating juggler decided rules don't apply to him? I'm with pmk1981 now - fuck him and the onion covered bicycle he rode in on. If you want to get banned, keep it up.
Quote from: kipeye on September 07, 2010, 04:31:01 PMI am not sure being recently involved with the French team is anything you want to put on your C.V.You know, with everything else going on I had forgotten all about that! So he was involved when the cheese-eating juggler decided rules don't apply to him? I'm with pmk1981 now - fuck him and the onion covered bicycle he rode in on.
I am not sure being recently involved with the French team is anything you want to put on your C.V.
Quote from: John M on September 07, 2010, 04:15:43 PMQuote from: toronto villa on September 07, 2010, 04:06:51 PM1) Both signed Heskey at very different stages of their careers. Houllier's signing of Heskey to play alongside Owen was a very good decision. That as I pointed out, fell apart as soon as Owen left. Heskey since then hasn't played with a player of Owen's movement and quality. Again not defending Heskey's entire body of work, but that is important to point out. He needs a great player like Owen or Rooney to be productive.2) We were crap to watch at home, and for the most part great away. We weren't always crap to watch under MON. That's a myth. Houllier is defensive in his philosophy first and foremost. So is Mourinho. You can win things being conservative which is the most important thing. I'm not going to pretend we're getting Wenger football any time soon.3) All managers sign good players, crap players, ones that turn out great and ones that were great at the time and turn out shit. Cisse turned to be in the final version. Highly thought of at the time, young, fast and dynamic. He turned out to be a complete nut. How do you really know (insert Sasa Curcic story here)I'm not entirely in disagreement with you. I was just using some of the common anti-MON arguments I see (and not saying they are yours) and seeing how I'd expect Houllier to measure up against them. As for point 2, I've never really had an issue with style of play, other than needing to break teams down at home more often.You think he'll do better than Martin and I don't. I have no problem with that and hope and we see how things develop you're proven right.I don't know if he'll do better than MON from a league position standpoint. Obviously we all hope he is, but a lot of factors will influence that. One will certainly be money. One thing is I hope we can be more savvy in the broader transfer market, and that going that route allows us acquire more technically gifted players. I want Houllier's tenure to push us on to the point where we can win the League Cup final as opposed to just getting there and running out of ideas. Or that we do well in Europe. I think Hodgson showed how having an understanding of European football allowed him to prepare Fulham better. I think we have been quite naive under MON in that regard.Importantly, I want his time here to put in place some new ideas that will benefit us for many years to come.
Quote from: toronto villa on September 07, 2010, 04:06:51 PM1) Both signed Heskey at very different stages of their careers. Houllier's signing of Heskey to play alongside Owen was a very good decision. That as I pointed out, fell apart as soon as Owen left. Heskey since then hasn't played with a player of Owen's movement and quality. Again not defending Heskey's entire body of work, but that is important to point out. He needs a great player like Owen or Rooney to be productive.2) We were crap to watch at home, and for the most part great away. We weren't always crap to watch under MON. That's a myth. Houllier is defensive in his philosophy first and foremost. So is Mourinho. You can win things being conservative which is the most important thing. I'm not going to pretend we're getting Wenger football any time soon.3) All managers sign good players, crap players, ones that turn out great and ones that were great at the time and turn out shit. Cisse turned to be in the final version. Highly thought of at the time, young, fast and dynamic. He turned out to be a complete nut. How do you really know (insert Sasa Curcic story here)I'm not entirely in disagreement with you. I was just using some of the common anti-MON arguments I see (and not saying they are yours) and seeing how I'd expect Houllier to measure up against them. As for point 2, I've never really had an issue with style of play, other than needing to break teams down at home more often.You think he'll do better than Martin and I don't. I have no problem with that and hope and we see how things develop you're proven right.
1) Both signed Heskey at very different stages of their careers. Houllier's signing of Heskey to play alongside Owen was a very good decision. That as I pointed out, fell apart as soon as Owen left. Heskey since then hasn't played with a player of Owen's movement and quality. Again not defending Heskey's entire body of work, but that is important to point out. He needs a great player like Owen or Rooney to be productive.2) We were crap to watch at home, and for the most part great away. We weren't always crap to watch under MON. That's a myth. Houllier is defensive in his philosophy first and foremost. So is Mourinho. You can win things being conservative which is the most important thing. I'm not going to pretend we're getting Wenger football any time soon.3) All managers sign good players, crap players, ones that turn out great and ones that were great at the time and turn out shit. Cisse turned to be in the final version. Highly thought of at the time, young, fast and dynamic. He turned out to be a complete nut. How do you really know (insert Sasa Curcic story here)
Quote from: Malandro on September 07, 2010, 04:49:52 PMDespite the trophies he won at pool, they never really came close to winning the league and I'm afraid they did have the resources at the time to do it.Having said that, if he's appointed, I'll enjoy the ride.Do you mean apart from the time they finished runners up?
Despite the trophies he won at pool, they never really came close to winning the league and I'm afraid they did have the resources at the time to do it.Having said that, if he's appointed, I'll enjoy the ride.
Dave , you really are a miseryarse lately
Quote from: john e on September 07, 2010, 05:08:26 PMDave , you really are a miseryarse latelyOh dear, I am sorry to have incurred your displeasure once more. Whatever can I do to make amends?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 07, 2010, 05:21:27 PMQuote from: john e on September 07, 2010, 05:08:26 PMDave , you really are a miseryarse latelyOh dear, I am sorry to have incurred your displeasure once more. Whatever can I do to make amends? your just acting like a big twat now, dont know whats the matter with you
Quote from: john e on September 07, 2010, 05:26:02 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on September 07, 2010, 05:21:27 PMQuote from: john e on September 07, 2010, 05:08:26 PMDave , you really are a miseryarse latelyOh dear, I am sorry to have incurred your displeasure once more. Whatever can I do to make amends? your just acting like a big twat now, dont know whats the matter with you"acting like a big twat" = saying something you disagree with. How dare I.
The voice of reason from Phil McNulty at the BBC: http://bbc.in/9gd2XE
I can sense some sexual tension in this thread, so I’ll pop back later.
Does anyone else get the feeling that pmk1981 is either a 'blunose' or a journo just on here to try to create a situation that doesn't exist?