some he did, some he didn't .neither downing or heskey were any good under MON, this season they've been more consistant. people like luke young, nrc were frozen out. Sidwells always been awful. the 4 or 5 like Dunne and Warnock who've been crap under Houllier and Mcdonald aren't really any sort nucleus to build on.
Jimbo is spot on. In a situation where we were not haunted by the possibility of relegation, most of us would give GH more time. We just don't have that luxury - there is no evidence whatsoever that he can turn things around. To think otherwise is just delusion. Villa can go down and will go down if GH is still with us on 1st February.
Quote from: levico on December 29, 2010, 11:46:04 AMJimbo is spot on. In a situation where we were not haunted by the possibility of relegation, most of us would give GH more time. We just don't have that luxury - there is no evidence whatsoever that he can turn things around. To think otherwise is just delusion. Villa can go down and will go down if GH is still with us on 1st February.I honestly don't think we will. If the Wigan game had gone ahead I think we'd have carried on from the Baggies game and taken another 3 points and we'd now be 11th in the table. There are 6 points covering the teams from 8th to 18th. That shows that we're not the only ones who are showing less than brilliant form.That's not to say that there aren't problems but it pays to keep a sense of perspective.
you don't know that john. faced with the injuries who would MON have played? probably not the youngsters. A lot would have hinged on him getting some sort of form out of Ireland. Maybe he would have, but to think we'd be up in 6th given the same circumstances is pushing credibility IMO
Quote from: gregnash on December 29, 2010, 11:59:32 AMsome he did, some he didn't .neither downing or heskey were any good under MON, this season they've been more consistant. people like luke young, nrc were frozen out. Sidwells always been awful. the 4 or 5 like Dunne and Warnock who've been crap under Houllier and Mcdonald aren't really any sort nucleus to build on.I think Downing was always going to be better than last season given a full pre-season. I agree Heskey looks better under Houllier. But although we can talk through the pro and cons of various players, the simple truth is take away Milner from last season and we wouldn't have slipped from 6th to a relegation fight, which is what has effectively happened.So on balance MON got more out of them than Houllier has.
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 29, 2010, 12:10:38 PMQuote from: levico on December 29, 2010, 11:46:04 AMJimbo is spot on. In a situation where we were not haunted by the possibility of relegation, most of us would give GH more time. We just don't have that luxury - there is no evidence whatsoever that he can turn things around. To think otherwise is just delusion. Villa can go down and will go down if GH is still with us on 1st February.I honestly don't think we will. If the Wigan game had gone ahead I think we'd have carried on from the Baggies game and taken another 3 points and we'd now be 11th in the table. There are 6 points covering the teams from 8th to 18th. That shows that we're not the only ones who are showing less than brilliant form.That's not to say that there aren't problems but it pays to keep a sense of perspective.I think bearing in mind our away form, there's no guarantees that we would have beaten Wigan had it gone ahead. I've mentioned this in another thread but we've also lost to the likes of Stoke, Blackburn, Sunderland, Blues and a piss poor Liverpool side, all games we should at least be getting a point from or in the case of the Blues Cup game, a draw after 90 mins. Like someone else has said on here somewhere, mid-table transistion is fine, but fighting relegation is not.
Quote from: clampy on December 29, 2010, 12:19:51 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on December 29, 2010, 12:10:38 PMQuote from: levico on December 29, 2010, 11:46:04 AMJimbo is spot on. In a situation where we were not haunted by the possibility of relegation, most of us would give GH more time. We just don't have that luxury - there is no evidence whatsoever that he can turn things around. To think otherwise is just delusion. Villa can go down and will go down if GH is still with us on 1st February.I honestly don't think we will. If the Wigan game had gone ahead I think we'd have carried on from the Baggies game and taken another 3 points and we'd now be 11th in the table. There are 6 points covering the teams from 8th to 18th. That shows that we're not the only ones who are showing less than brilliant form.That's not to say that there aren't problems but it pays to keep a sense of perspective.I think bearing in mind our away form, there's no guarantees that we would have beaten Wigan had it gone ahead. I've mentioned this in another thread but we've also lost to the likes of Stoke, Blackburn, Sunderland, Blues and a piss poor Liverpool side, all games we should at least be getting a point from or in the case of the Blues Cup game, a draw after 90 mins. Like someone else has said on here somewhere, mid-table transistion is fine, but fighting relegation is not.There is no mid table at the moment though, there's the top 5 and everyone else. It's so compressed that Blackpool in 8th are only 6 ponts above the relegation places.As I said, I think we need to keep a sense of perspective.