Moxley hasn't used any quotes or sources there, he's just stating the obvious.
Daily Right Wing Nasty Paper's view:QuoteGerard Houllier in trouble as Aston Villa chiefs consider under-fire Frenchman's futureBy Neil MoxleyGerard Houllier's position as manager at Aston Villa is now under review after the club's power-brokers left Eastlands in a shocked state on Tuesday evening. Villa owner Randy Lerner and chief executive Paul Faulkner were left reeling by the manner in which Houllier's team rolled over against Manchester City and are now considering their next move. Both Villa Park decision-makers are reluctant to call time on the Frenchman after appointing him just three-and-a-half months ago. But with a wage bill in excess of that being spent by Champions League qualifiers Tottenham, the fact that a dreadful run of just one victory in six - the other five were defeats - has left Villa just one point above the relegation zone means that they cannot look the other way for much longer. There will be no knee-jerk reaction to the dreadful 4-0 showing against City but the next four matches will prove crucial. Defeat by Chelsea this Sunday is unlikely to spell the end but further reversals against Sunderland and in the FA Cup by Sheffield United would leave the 63-year-old fighting to save his job ahead of the derby against Birmingham. Houllier will have to plot Villa's escape route without spending too heavily in the transfer window. The former Liverpool boss has been told he will only be able to spend money he generates in January. At present, Werder Bremen and Leicester City are fighting over a £2.5million move for Curtis Davies but that is the only deal on the table. Houllier was given the go-ahead to sign France Under 19 midfielder Guida Fofana from Le Havre for £800,000 and take Jamaica international Omar Cummings on trial, but the nature of Tuesday's defeat has placed the manager under the spotlight. The Villa boss has alienated so many players that he has few options to swap and change his side. John Carew, Richard Dunne and Stephen Ireland did not travel to Manchester. Several others, such as Habib Beye and Moustapha Salifou are also on the fringes. Supporters are also distinctly unimpressed with the arrival of Robert Pires.Either they make this stuff up or someone from the club's feeding out a story. Be interesting to see the players response over the next 4 games.
Gerard Houllier in trouble as Aston Villa chiefs consider under-fire Frenchman's futureBy Neil MoxleyGerard Houllier's position as manager at Aston Villa is now under review after the club's power-brokers left Eastlands in a shocked state on Tuesday evening. Villa owner Randy Lerner and chief executive Paul Faulkner were left reeling by the manner in which Houllier's team rolled over against Manchester City and are now considering their next move. Both Villa Park decision-makers are reluctant to call time on the Frenchman after appointing him just three-and-a-half months ago. But with a wage bill in excess of that being spent by Champions League qualifiers Tottenham, the fact that a dreadful run of just one victory in six - the other five were defeats - has left Villa just one point above the relegation zone means that they cannot look the other way for much longer. There will be no knee-jerk reaction to the dreadful 4-0 showing against City but the next four matches will prove crucial. Defeat by Chelsea this Sunday is unlikely to spell the end but further reversals against Sunderland and in the FA Cup by Sheffield United would leave the 63-year-old fighting to save his job ahead of the derby against Birmingham. Houllier will have to plot Villa's escape route without spending too heavily in the transfer window. The former Liverpool boss has been told he will only be able to spend money he generates in January. At present, Werder Bremen and Leicester City are fighting over a £2.5million move for Curtis Davies but that is the only deal on the table. Houllier was given the go-ahead to sign France Under 19 midfielder Guida Fofana from Le Havre for £800,000 and take Jamaica international Omar Cummings on trial, but the nature of Tuesday's defeat has placed the manager under the spotlight. The Villa boss has alienated so many players that he has few options to swap and change his side. John Carew, Richard Dunne and Stephen Ireland did not travel to Manchester. Several others, such as Habib Beye and Moustapha Salifou are also on the fringes. Supporters are also distinctly unimpressed with the arrival of Robert Pires.
I note it seems to be a popular opinion to get rid of these and let Houllier get his own men in. Well Im afraid I would be of the opposite opinion and say get rid of Houllier and keep our best players, get in a new manager who knows the meaning of man-management and hopefully kick on from there.
Tarzans brother I thought and said at the time that your comment about during the match thread that someone in the dugout looks like having a heart attack was a disgrace- please refer to geds abilities as a manager and stop bleating on about his previous health!Please show the guy some respect whether you want him or not!East 19 I think his previous health issue is a factor and a big weakness. I apologise if a remark about his heart offended you but lets be honest its what everyone is thinking when you see his lonely figure on the sidelines. I am also afraid i cannot refer to any abilities the bloke has as i aint seen none since his arrival.
I am also afraid i cannot refer to any abilities the bloke has as i aint seen none since his arrival.
I think Mark Hughes would be our manager if O'Neil left in May. An appointment I wouldn't have had a problem with. The General himself said they liked Hughes but the timing was wrong due to him being appointed Fulham's new gaffer
Quote from: WikiVilla on December 29, 2010, 05:01:38 PMI can't recall a more unpopular manager than Houllier, even DOL commanded more respectTotally disagree.
I can't recall a more unpopular manager than Houllier, even DOL commanded more respect
Quote from: Holte L2 on December 29, 2010, 04:29:03 PMI think Mark Hughes would be our manager if O'Neil left in May. An appointment I wouldn't have had a problem with. The General himself said they liked Hughes but the timing was wrong due to him being appointed Fulham's new gafferThat's a man in charge of a club currently below us in the league where his own fans were chanting "you don't know what your doing" at him the other day.
So many of you going into blind panic wanting to sack a manager who has only been in the job a few short months the entire duration of which the transfer window is closed and he has had an unprecedented number of injuries to deal with.Im glad the ones calling for immediate sackings are not on the board. Villa has been a relatively stable club for 40 years because for the most part we have always given our managers time compared with some others clubs I could think of. May I respectfully suggest some of you change your nicknames to Mike Ashley.This isn't a knee jerk reaction, it's just blatantly obvious this isn't going to work. He's lost of the dressing room, his tatics are shocking, and the players are massively low in confidence and he's incapable of changing that. That's why Lerner needs to change it now andget somebody in to lift the players before it's too late.
Quote from: Legion on December 29, 2010, 05:09:02 PMQuote from: WikiVilla on December 29, 2010, 05:01:38 PMI can't recall a more unpopular manager than Houllier, even DOL commanded more respectTotally disagree.I don't think the mob turned on DOL after three months.