Either way, I think we need to quickly accept the fact that the appointment isn''t working out and quickly move on.
I liked the bloke up until the Liverpool fiasco. It's easy to say that it's just one of those things and move on, but after you've paid your £40 and froze to death, as well as juggling work commitments it's a bitter pill to swallow. It seems to me either he isn't committed to the jop or has been away from the coaching aspect of the game for too long.Either way, I think we need to quickly accept the fact that the appointment isn''t working out and quickly move on. Otherwise I fear we could be in a relagation battle at the end of the season.
Quote from: Holte L2 on December 27, 2010, 01:32:03 PMEither way, I think we need to quickly accept the fact that the appointment isn''t working out and quickly move on. And bring in who?
Quote from: toronto villa on December 26, 2010, 09:00:27 PMI say burn him as sacking isn't enough, and bring in Allardyce, Hughton, Holloway or Warnock.You have changed your tune
I say burn him as sacking isn't enough, and bring in Allardyce, Hughton, Holloway or Warnock.
Face facts it looks like the players don't want Houllier around and unless results improve over the next 3 or 4 games sorry harsh as it may seem he has to go
Gabby isn't overweight.Him and Young have only played a couple of times together so any sort of objective assessment is impossible.
Haven't read the thread but I said at the time of his appointment: give him the season and if he hasn't shown he's the man for the job, go and get David Moyes.Although I certainly don't think todays the day for this thread, I thought we played really well.
If we're going to get rid now, I wouldn't appoint a Jol or an Allardyce, instead let Kevin Mac, Tony Mac and Sid steady the ship, regroup the squad and get us through to May