No, that would be disrespectful, a cursary wave to the Kop in response the affection afforded to Houllier would have been fine without the sign touching, the misty eyed standing to attention to the Liverpool anthem, not to mention the post match comments about the defeat. He will be asked about Liverpool on a regular basis, I understand that, but a polite dismissal in favour of talking about the club that employs him would be more acceptable whereas our manager appears all too keen to wax lyrical about his former club, players and achievments. I don't believe that Hou is spitefull or ego driven, unlike DOL, but I would have hoped he had the emotional intelligence to understand the impact of his actions on Monday night.Like Pires before him, any renewal of old freindships and nostalgic reminisence should be done in private and after completing the jobs they are paid to do.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 11, 2010, 10:55:58 PMQuote from: Nev on December 11, 2010, 10:50:08 PMI may be in the minority but I found his actions, and those of Pires before the Arsenal match, cringeworthy and unprofessional.Regardless of results, I expect better from my club.What do you consider to be 'better' - totally ignoring a display of appreciation? No, that would be disrespectful, a cursary wave to the Kop in response the affection afforded to Houllier would have been fine without the sign touching, the misty eyed standing to attention to the Liverpool anthem, not to mention the post match comments about the defeat. He will be asked about Liverpool on a regular basis, I understand that, but a polite dismissal in favour of talking about the club that employs him would be more acceptable whereas our manager appears all too keen to wax lyrical about his former club, players and achievments. I don't believe that Hou is spitefull or ego driven, unlike DOL, but I would have hoped he had the emotional intelligence to understand the impact of his actions on Monday night.Like Pires before him, any renewal of old freindships and nostalgic reminisence should be done in private and after completing the jobs they are paid to do.
Quote from: Nev on December 11, 2010, 10:50:08 PMI may be in the minority but I found his actions, and those of Pires before the Arsenal match, cringeworthy and unprofessional.Regardless of results, I expect better from my club.What do you consider to be 'better' - totally ignoring a display of appreciation?
I may be in the minority but I found his actions, and those of Pires before the Arsenal match, cringeworthy and unprofessional.Regardless of results, I expect better from my club.
Quote from: Nev on December 11, 2010, 11:09:02 PMNo, that would be disrespectful, a cursary wave to the Kop in response the affection afforded to Houllier would have been fine without the sign touching, the misty eyed standing to attention to the Liverpool anthem, not to mention the post match comments about the defeat. He will be asked about Liverpool on a regular basis, I understand that, but a polite dismissal in favour of talking about the club that employs him would be more acceptable whereas our manager appears all too keen to wax lyrical about his former club, players and achievments. I don't believe that Hou is spitefull or ego driven, unlike DOL, but I would have hoped he had the emotional intelligence to understand the impact of his actions on Monday night.Like Pires before him, any renewal of old freindships and nostalgic reminisence should be done in private and after completing the jobs they are paid to do.He did no more, and possibly less, than Sir Graham when he returned with Watford. In any case, it's over now and I do hope we don't keep on about it forever..
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 11, 2010, 11:17:23 PMQuote from: Nev on December 11, 2010, 11:09:02 PMNo, that would be disrespectful, a cursary wave to the Kop in response the affection afforded to Houllier would have been fine without the sign touching, the misty eyed standing to attention to the Liverpool anthem, not to mention the post match comments about the defeat. He will be asked about Liverpool on a regular basis, I understand that, but a polite dismissal in favour of talking about the club that employs him would be more acceptable whereas our manager appears all too keen to wax lyrical about his former club, players and achievments. I don't believe that Hou is spitefull or ego driven, unlike DOL, but I would have hoped he had the emotional intelligence to understand the impact of his actions on Monday night.Like Pires before him, any renewal of old freindships and nostalgic reminisence should be done in private and after completing the jobs they are paid to do.He did no more, and possibly less, than Sir Graham when he returned with Watford. In any case, it's over now and I do hope we don't keep on about it forever.. There is a difference. Taylor had been a success at both clubs, and was rightly respected by both sets of fans having proved his credentials and his dedication to the job. I'm sure Watford fans still had faith in Taylor to do everything within his power to beat us, and knowing Taylor as some of us do, so did we.As Sir Graham so often puts it though, it's about results and nothing else.
Can we assume he's got the message and all shut up about it now?