Houlliers no Messiah that's for sure. He's not the man O'Neill is, and as yet has done little to show he's going to be any better in the long run.However, he's switched on to football, modern day football, has already changed dramatically the football regime at Villa. He's also articulate when interviewed as he doesn't need to be ultra cautious with every word he sprouts. He's brought in a group of talented and mostly young coaches, full of new ideas, has used more players in the few matches he's had than O'Neill did in a full season, and is gaining the respect if not adulation of fans.I'm sure those who idolised O'Neill, will expect far more than he can offer with the squad left behind and as views expressed above show, the blindness caused by the O'Neill aura has not worn off for some, poor sods.Houllier is not the sort of manager to sprout how good he is, he has no ego to build, he doesn't need that sort of weak adulation, or continual justification, he just does it to the best of his ability, without too much of a shout.As a result, the club will gain a much lower profile, unless he produces a higher level of success. I for one welcome his tenure even though I doubt the combined ability of the Board and him to produce enough of the goods now that O'Neill has frittered so much of the finance away and then in his own inimitable spiteful way ran off to suit his own warped agenda, leaving the club and especially those fans who blindly and foolishly followed him in the shit, with nothing but their hollow pride and obvious failings to dwell onDoes O'Neill care about Villa, does he care about those fans he left suffering the continual humiliation, does he fck, he cares for one thing alone, himself, and that's another bonus of Houllier as manager.
Quote from: sfx412 on October 17, 2010, 11:03:15 PMHoulliers no Messiah that's for sure. He's not the man O'Neill is, and as yet has done little to show he's going to be any better in the long run.However, he's switched on to football, modern day football, has already changed dramatically the football regime at Villa. He's also articulate when interviewed as he doesn't need to be ultra cautious with every word he sprouts. He's brought in a group of talented and mostly young coaches, full of new ideas, has used more players in the few matches he's had than O'Neill did in a full season, and is gaining the respect if not adulation of fans.I'm sure those who idolised O'Neill, will expect far more than he can offer with the squad left behind and as views expressed above show, the blindness caused by the O'Neill aura has not worn off for some, poor sods.Houllier is not the sort of manager to sprout how good he is, he has no ego to build, he doesn't need that sort of weak adulation, or continual justification, he just does it to the best of his ability, without too much of a shout.As a result, the club will gain a much lower profile, unless he produces a higher level of success. I for one welcome his tenure even though I doubt the combined ability of the Board and him to produce enough of the goods now that O'Neill has frittered so much of the finance away and then in his own inimitable spiteful way ran off to suit his own warped agenda, leaving the club and especially those fans who blindly and foolishly followed him in the shit, with nothing but their hollow pride and obvious failings to dwell onDoes O'Neill care about Villa, does he care about those fans he left suffering the continual humiliation, does he fck, he cares for one thing alone, himself, and that's another bonus of Houllier as manager.Followed him in the shit, hollow pride and obvious failings, suffering continual humiliation - what the fuck are you on about man?It's been clear for sometime that you're not playing with a full deck but you've surpassed yourself with that little lot, you crazy mutha.
Quote from: KevinGage on October 17, 2010, 10:12:45 PMRegardless, there were too many reports coming from different factions within the game and media for there not to be anything to it. It wasn't just the odd isolated report.No smoke without fire?What about smoke machines?Dry ice.I didn't hear it. However I don't read the papers.
Regardless, there were too many reports coming from different factions within the game and media for there not to be anything to it. It wasn't just the odd isolated report.
I'm no great fan of the man mac but surely mon couldn't be that vindictive, or could he?
But I find it hard to believe that he deliberately waited until our no.1 choice of replacement was in another job before bailing on us. That just sounds too malevolent.
Just a snippet that I was told yesterday by a senior club official.Gerard Houllier has spent more time around Villa Park in the last month than O'Neill did all the time that he was here.Houllier had also remarked to another mate of mine that he had not realised just how big the club actually was.It all equates to someone being happy in their job. Let us hope that the long awaited transfer window sees some progress.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 17, 2010, 07:18:19 PMLiverpool turned him down in the summer and everyone in football knows it. He'll have to swallow a lot of pride to take the job now. I didn't know it and I also don't believe it.
Liverpool turned him down in the summer and everyone in football knows it. He'll have to swallow a lot of pride to take the job now.
“If you add that all up, he was acting a bit differently. He wasn’t the Martin O’Neill that we knew, but we still didn’t think he would walk out like that. He was close to going at the end of last season to Liverpool and either it fell through or he sorted out his differences [with the Villa board] so we thought he was going to stay.”
Chris whilst i am not as extreme in my views as those aired bySFX, would you now agree that MON squandered the opportunity of Randys investment when you look at the squad, its cost and the wage bill that MON left us with?
Quote from: gibbo on October 17, 2010, 06:03:28 PMI think we will all like houllier more and Oneil less as time goes on.I hope you are right but experience suggests that the knives will be out for him if he doesn't achieve anything next season.
I think we will all like houllier more and Oneil less as time goes on.