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
As an ex supporter of MON's, i'm as pissed off with him for leaving as any of us on here but for McGraths sake we've got to stop going on about the last Manager - this is about Houllier and the players and whether we have the confidence in them that they can turn this around.
that's an interesting point because I think nearly everyone on here is relying on his January signings...
Quote from: OzVilla on December 29, 2010, 12:30:00 PMAs an ex supporter of MON's, i'm as pissed off with him for leaving as any of us on here but for McGraths sake we've got to stop going on about the last Manager - this is about Houllier and the players and whether we have the confidence in them that they can turn this around.No, you can't divorce the two.If Houllier is finding it taking longer to settle and get his influence and control across to the players, he's not being helped by having been dropped in it when he was.He also got dropped into a club which was in utter fucking turmoil as a result of MON's departure.I'm not going to start to assign percentages as to whose fault it is between MON and Houllier, but I do think that anyone who thinks MON's side of that percentage is anything like zero is living in cloud cuckoo land.
Quote from: villa for life on December 29, 2010, 12:55:35 PMthat's an interesting point because I think nearly everyone on here is relying on his January signings...We can't expect a huge influx in Jan, 2 at most that would be first team regulars, so in that respect we do need some of our existing players to pick their games up also.