I think there is an element of fan impatience as Chris says, but with O'Neill we saw no overall improvement in the standard of football, tactics or squad use in 4 years, so I honestly think he'd reached his plateau. Not wishing to go over old ground again, he had 4 years to improve the striking department, and failed miserabley to do it.
Quote from: Chris Smith on November 24, 2010, 09:37:37 AMThe injury crisis has meant that we cannot make any sort of informed judgement on what Houllier will bring. However, as sure as night follows day he will get a maximum of 2 years before some fans will have the knives out if we haven't advanced in line with their expectations. It will start with a trickle but others will join in over the third season. This isn't meant as a dig at anyone but it's just a sad fact of life that managers get very little time before the more imaptient start looking elsewhere.I reckon 3 full seasons is more than enough to judge if a manager can cut it or not.O'Neill had 4, he had more than a fair crack of the whip.I doubt he'll ever find a club in the future that will give him the free rein and finances that he enjoyed here.I think he saw the writing on the wall and used the boards decision not to sign McGeady and Keane as an excuse to jump ship.
The injury crisis has meant that we cannot make any sort of informed judgement on what Houllier will bring. However, as sure as night follows day he will get a maximum of 2 years before some fans will have the knives out if we haven't advanced in line with their expectations. It will start with a trickle but others will join in over the third season. This isn't meant as a dig at anyone but it's just a sad fact of life that managers get very little time before the more imaptient start looking elsewhere.
Its strange what some so called fans can find positive in a time of adversity Its as though the worst injury list in memory didn't exist, or that the start of the problems were caused by a turncoat quitting a poorly prepared side just as the season started.Interesting stuff
Quote from: sfx412 on November 22, 2010, 10:00:25 PMIts strange what some so called fans can find positive in a time of adversity Its as though the worst injury list in memory didn't exist, or that the start of the problems were caused by a turncoat quitting a poorly prepared side just as the season started.Interesting stuffThese so-called "fans" need to be exposed!!!! Who are they?! What do they REALLY want!!!
Quote from: 8 Ace Fletcher on November 24, 2010, 09:44:24 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on November 24, 2010, 09:37:37 AMThe injury crisis has meant that we cannot make any sort of informed judgement on what Houllier will bring. However, as sure as night follows day he will get a maximum of 2 years before some fans will have the knives out if we haven't advanced in line with their expectations. It will start with a trickle but others will join in over the third season. This isn't meant as a dig at anyone but it's just a sad fact of life that managers get very little time before the more imaptient start looking elsewhere.I reckon 3 full seasons is more than enough to judge if a manager can cut it or not.O'Neill had 4, he had more than a fair crack of the whip.I doubt he'll ever find a club in the future that will give him the free rein and finances that he enjoyed here.I think he saw the writing on the wall and used the boards decision not to sign McGeady and Keane as an excuse to jump ship.This pretence by some that they knew who MON wanted to sign is laughable. It was paper talk - just the same as all those who were ITK that we were going to sign Upson the summer before. Fact is MON always kept his transfer dealings close to his chest and any journalist or internet poster who pretends he knows who his targets were is kidding himself.
Did'nt he try to sign VDV, or Sneijder last season?
But yes, the strikers was the one thing he never got right.
It bordered on hero worship at times,
honourable exception, dear old Big Ron