Quote from: glasses on December 30, 2010, 12:48:41 PMQuote from: clampy on December 30, 2010, 12:29:46 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on December 30, 2010, 12:09:29 PMQuote from: Monty on December 30, 2010, 12:07:01 PMIt's not the same team though, is it? We've lost Milner and have had huge amounts of injuries for most of the season, so they've not been using the same resources.It gets tiring having to point out very basic little points like this to people who've decided where they stand and wont be budged.Do you mean by 'won't be budged' as they have a different opinion?I think thats exactly what they mean Clampy. If you look at it, there is about 85% of the clientel that did so well last season, that have been fit for most of his Houlliers tenure. The big issue is the injuries were in the centre of midfield, where we already had a big gap to fill after Milner left. I dont think the injuries have helped, but I still think the team he inherited, played correctly, should be occupying a higher league position than we currently do. We are three points off the bottom ffs.I sort of agree that this side played correctly (i.e. MON's tactics) should be higher but that's the point really. He doesn't want to play that way and to be fair he'll just be a shite version of MON if he does. You could say he's gone too fast and it should be evolution instead of revolution but he's obviously not happy with some of the application or ablity of members of his squad and wants to change thing asap. The next month will tell if he's getting it right or he's made the biggest mistake of his career
Quote from: clampy on December 30, 2010, 12:29:46 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on December 30, 2010, 12:09:29 PMQuote from: Monty on December 30, 2010, 12:07:01 PMIt's not the same team though, is it? We've lost Milner and have had huge amounts of injuries for most of the season, so they've not been using the same resources.It gets tiring having to point out very basic little points like this to people who've decided where they stand and wont be budged.Do you mean by 'won't be budged' as they have a different opinion?I think thats exactly what they mean Clampy. If you look at it, there is about 85% of the clientel that did so well last season, that have been fit for most of his Houlliers tenure. The big issue is the injuries were in the centre of midfield, where we already had a big gap to fill after Milner left. I dont think the injuries have helped, but I still think the team he inherited, played correctly, should be occupying a higher league position than we currently do. We are three points off the bottom ffs.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 30, 2010, 12:09:29 PMQuote from: Monty on December 30, 2010, 12:07:01 PMIt's not the same team though, is it? We've lost Milner and have had huge amounts of injuries for most of the season, so they've not been using the same resources.It gets tiring having to point out very basic little points like this to people who've decided where they stand and wont be budged.Do you mean by 'won't be budged' as they have a different opinion?
Quote from: Monty on December 30, 2010, 12:07:01 PMIt's not the same team though, is it? We've lost Milner and have had huge amounts of injuries for most of the season, so they've not been using the same resources.It gets tiring having to point out very basic little points like this to people who've decided where they stand and wont be budged.
It's not the same team though, is it? We've lost Milner and have had huge amounts of injuries for most of the season, so they've not been using the same resources.
Quote from: gregnash on December 30, 2010, 01:00:17 PMQuote from: glasses on December 30, 2010, 12:48:41 PMQuote from: clampy on December 30, 2010, 12:29:46 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on December 30, 2010, 12:09:29 PMQuote from: Monty on December 30, 2010, 12:07:01 PMIt's not the same team though, is it? We've lost Milner and have had huge amounts of injuries for most of the season, so they've not been using the same resources.It gets tiring having to point out very basic little points like this to people who've decided where they stand and wont be budged.Do you mean by 'won't be budged' as they have a different opinion?I think thats exactly what they mean Clampy. If you look at it, there is about 85% of the clientel that did so well last season, that have been fit for most of his Houlliers tenure. The big issue is the injuries were in the centre of midfield, where we already had a big gap to fill after Milner left. I dont think the injuries have helped, but I still think the team he inherited, played correctly, should be occupying a higher league position than we currently do. We are three points off the bottom ffs.I sort of agree that this side played correctly (i.e. MON's tactics) should be higher but that's the point really. He doesn't want to play that way and to be fair he'll just be a shite version of MON if he does. You could say he's gone too fast and it should be evolution instead of revolution but he's obviously not happy with some of the application or ablity of members of his squad and wants to change thing asap. The next month will tell if he's getting it right or he's made the biggest mistake of his careerWhat would people have him do? if he is afraid to implement his own idea's and follow them through to the end, then he is not fit to manage Aston Villa. If he was to carry on playing MONs way and using 14players all season then maybe we would be further up the table but when do people propose he change it around? next season? or this one, which is a write off anyway. Hopefully, he will have everything in place by the start of next season to allow normal service to resume. A few in, a few out and there will be a squad fit for the style of play he wants.GH Out? Idiots. You sound like Liverpool fans FFS
We acheive nothing by getting rid of GH bar repeating the first half of the season.
I've used the analogy before but MON was like a competant average chef. At leicester he wowed them with his cod, chips, and mushy pees. Then he got a gig up north at a glasgow little chef and stunned them with his Haddock, french fries and runner beans. Then he came to us and his plaice, new boiled potatoes and petit pois was a hit. He varied it a bit and the ingrediants got a bit more expensive but it was still basically fish and chips. Now Houllier wants to come in and be a bit more adventurous but he's looked in the kitchen and all he has is two sacks of out of date potatoes, some homegrown greens and a fridge full of fish fingers
Quote from: mattjpa on December 30, 2010, 01:34:49 PMQuote from: gregnash on December 30, 2010, 01:00:17 PMQuote from: glasses on December 30, 2010, 12:48:41 PMQuote from: clampy on December 30, 2010, 12:29:46 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on December 30, 2010, 12:09:29 PMQuote from: Monty on December 30, 2010, 12:07:01 PMIt's not the same team though, is it? We've lost Milner and have had huge amounts of injuries for most of the season, so they've not been using the same resources.It gets tiring having to point out very basic little points like this to people who've decided where they stand and wont be budged.Do you mean by 'won't be budged' as they have a different opinion?I think thats exactly what they mean Clampy. If you look at it, there is about 85% of the clientel that did so well last season, that have been fit for most of his Houlliers tenure. The big issue is the injuries were in the centre of midfield, where we already had a big gap to fill after Milner left. I dont think the injuries have helped, but I still think the team he inherited, played correctly, should be occupying a higher league position than we currently do. We are three points off the bottom ffs.I sort of agree that this side played correctly (i.e. MON's tactics) should be higher but that's the point really. He doesn't want to play that way and to be fair he'll just be a shite version of MON if he does. You could say he's gone too fast and it should be evolution instead of revolution but he's obviously not happy with some of the application or ablity of members of his squad and wants to change thing asap. The next month will tell if he's getting it right or he's made the biggest mistake of his careerWhat would people have him do? if he is afraid to implement his own idea's and follow them through to the end, then he is not fit to manage Aston Villa. If he was to carry on playing MONs way and using 14players all season then maybe we would be further up the table but when do people propose he change it around? next season? or this one, which is a write off anyway. Hopefully, he will have everything in place by the start of next season to allow normal service to resume. A few in, a few out and there will be a squad fit for the style of play he wants.GH Out? Idiots. You sound like Liverpool fans FFSI have no problem with him having his own ideas. If you are happy to say 'This season is a write off anyway' then you are the idiot. I paid good money for a season ticket this season, and most certainly didnt see it as a write off. If the club felt that way, then I want my bloody money back.Like I said, fair enough having his own ideas, but it looks like he has tried to change too much too soon. Going back to your write off comment, would it not make sense to keep some stability in the squad, get points on the board, build/restructure in January, and then implement the new philosophy in the summer?Or, are you happy for him to tear apart 4 years hard work in the space of four months, just because he wants to do things his way?
Quote from: tarzansbrother on December 30, 2010, 09:40:16 AMEast 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.Yours, and some other people's appreciation of GH's medical history is the fan's equivalent of what is often called "lazy journalism" on this board. GH suffered from a dissected aorta in 2001, which is a serious and life threatening condition. Thankfully he wasn't one of the 50% of patients who don't even make it to the hospital. However, it has nothing at all to do with myocardial infarction (heart attack) as you and many others blithely presume, not that that would necessarily preclude him from managing a football club either.To me, healthism comments are offensive and are up there with all the other 'isms and should be subject to the same ceQuote from: E I Adio on December 30, 2010, 12:30:38 PMQuote from: tarzansbrother on December 30, 2010, 09:40:16 AMEast 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.Yours, and some other people's appreciation of GH's medical history is the fan's equivalent of what is often called "lazy journalism" on this board. GH suffered from a dissected aorta in 2001, which is a serious and life threatening condition. Thankfully he wasn't one of the 50% of patients who don't even make it to the hospital. However, it has nothing at all to do with myocardial infarction (heart attack) as you and many others blithely presume, not that that would necessarily preclude him from managing a football club either.To me, healthism comments are offensive and are up there with all the other 'isms and should be subject to the same censure.Totally disagree. He aint been the same person/manager since his illness and he said so himself. Yes he has now said he is fully recovered but i dont buy that. He should never had been hired as manager.
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.
Quote from: tarzansbrother on December 30, 2010, 09:40:16 AMEast 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.Yours, and some other people's appreciation of GH's medical history is the fan's equivalent of what is often called "lazy journalism" on this board. GH suffered from a dissected aorta in 2001, which is a serious and life threatening condition. Thankfully he wasn't one of the 50% of patients who don't even make it to the hospital. However, it has nothing at all to do with myocardial infarction (heart attack) as you and many others blithely presume, not that that would necessarily preclude him from managing a football club either.To me, healthism comments are offensive and are up there with all the other 'isms and should be subject to the same censure.Totally disagree. He aint been the same person/manager since his illness and he said so himself. Yes he has now said he is fully recovered but i dont buy that. He should never had been hired as manager.
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