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.Why 2 years ?If the bloke isn't producing and he does not have obvious excuses why wait 2 years? Lets face it some fans were demanding we give our previous manager more time when even he felt he'd be found out and quit, but in hindsight those who always questioned his credentials and sincerity were mostly right.A manager stands or falls by his results and only extenuating circumstances allow him to be free from criticism, after all he gets paid tubfulls of money, likes the limelight and should, as most do, accept the brickbats.
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.
Quotehonourable exception, dear old Big RonCough....John Fashanu...Cough
honourable exception, dear old Big Ron
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on November 24, 2010, 03:18:02 PMQuotehonourable exception, dear old Big RonCough....John Fashanu...CoughHa! I'd happily see us sign a John Fashanu today if it meant we also got a Dean Saunders and a Dalian Atkinson! (drifts off into daydream about the goals those two scored......)
Saunders was a bit wasteful with his chances and Dalian blew very hot and cold, but.... bloody exciting to watch though, eh? Yorkie as an option too...I loved watching that team.
Quote from: Merv on November 24, 2010, 03:57:03 PMSaunders was a bit wasteful with his chances and Dalian blew very hot and cold, but.... bloody exciting to watch though, eh? Yorkie as an option too...I loved watching that team.On their day they were great. Sadly, their days weren't very often.
On their day they were great. Sadly, their days weren't very often.
We have to take a step back to go further forward than O'neill could ever have taken us. I'm still glad he's gone. Lose the battle to win the war and all that.
Because people will be on his case within 2 years if we're not in the champions league. It's that attitude that hinders long term planning. Of course he needs to attend to results but he also has to be given time and be allowed to make the odd mistake without having the mob on his back.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 24, 2010, 04:02:04 PMOn their day they were great. Sadly, their days weren't very often. Hmmm, I must admit, I thought their overall stats were better than they were. I think, much like Ron, they both ran out of steam and ended up just kind of fading away. Shame. Good fun while it lasted though.I do think we've really struggled to find that top-class striker though; Yorke is the exception. Gabby might still get there, but a consistent goalscorer always seems to elude us.
I'd rather have a bit of fun on the off topics, but as a Martin O' Neill fan I have to say to all of those who wanted him out - are we better off without him? Will we be better off without him in a year? I'm betting that those who were fed up finishing in the top six will have their way, because I don't think we will be there again soon. If certain people thought he was too powerfull at the club, well he's gone now so you can speak up and tell us the big plan for the future. Mr Lerner, Mr Faulkner, Mr Houllier???