Back him. Sacking a manager after four months is ridiculous if you have any confidence in the process that brought him here. Yes, things are bad. Things are very bad. But Houllier has been in a crisis before; he is as unlikely to get us relegated as Big Sam. With Houllier there is at least hope that he, in time, will build a capable side. With Big Sam all we can look forward to is five seasons of hard to beat-dross masquerading as football leading to mid-table positions at best.Some patience, eh? Note: we are not in the relegation zone.
Yes but we had points on th board to stand that bad run then, we do not have that luxury this time.How many more players does he need to fall out with?
As many as it takes to weed out all the journey men.
What is it that gives you the faith that we won't get trapped in this relegation battle we are now in ?
Quote from: andyh on December 29, 2010, 10:14:40 AMWhat is it that gives you the faith that we won't get trapped in this relegation battle we are now in ?We are in it no matter what and a change of manager will not change things and will only serve to prevent us getting anyone in come January. For whatever reason and as already discussed in another thread, our senior players have simply given up and the burden is sitting firmly in the laps of our young,possibly very talented, but still young kids. It is the senior players who need to take a look in the mirror and ask themselves how they can sleep at night earning the money they do and performing as they are. I cannot see a new manager waving a magic wand and altering this.There is no way in hell that Houllier is going anywhere right now as Randy and the board will be desperate to maintain their credibility at making appointments. As fans we have two options, spur on the team and hope that we can muster enough points against the dross to avoid the trap door, or give up and watch the club slide into oblivion. I know which one I'd prefer no matter what my feelings towards Houllier and certain players are.
As I said yesterday, Who in their right mind is going to want to come?All the top players will want to leave
Holt's piece is astoundingly naive and simplistic. I'm struggling to believe any editor would let that fly. Even for The Mirror.
If he does not go, and while I understand and sympathise with all the cases for not being hasty and giving the man more time when time is something we do not have - I have seen nothing which suggests he is the man to save our Premiership status.Which is more important, being fair and responsible and doing the decent thing by a manager who seems a nice man or staying in the top flight? Before you even start to think how impossible it is to claw your way back to me it is a no brainer.I would accept Vlad the Impaler or Pedro the Cruel or Ivan the Terrible or Paul Daniels as manager of our team if it preserved our Premiership survival. It is too big a prize to piss away being decent and thoughtful and reflective and honourable and all the things used as excuses for failure.