But that seems to fly against your opening post on your own thread. I think if I infer it correctly you are saying players should be able to get on with it no matter what. So MO'Ns departure, or the timing of it shouldn't matter.
Apart from the injuries he left us in exactly the state we are in now. He's the reason we had to choose a manager from a limited selection wirh the new man unable to do anything about the playing squad. Not all, but much of it is his fault.
He left us 6th with a hard to beat side. Had the board acted quicker (admittedly hard) or more aggressively (as in approaching someone already in a job) then maybe we would have had more choices and some of the transfer window left.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 29, 2010, 01:30:26 PMApart from the injuries he left us in exactly the state we are in now. He's the reason we had to choose a manager from a limited selection wirh the new man unable to do anything about the playing squad. Not all, but much of it is his fault.He left us 6th with a hard to beat side. Had the board acted quicker (admittedly hard) or more aggressively (as in approaching someone already in a job) then maybe we would have had more choices and some of the transfer window left.His departure was a problem, but not something that should see us where we are now, although I agree injuries have also had an effect on this. But everything that has happened since he walked out the door is down to the board and the new man they appointed.
While we are on the subject of the departure again, does anyone now believe he timed it to cause us this much damage?
In trying to turn us (allegedly) into a more professional outfit with 'proper' training drills etc, he has so far made us look like one of the most unprofessional sides on the pitch you could imagine.
We haven't got 5 or 6 more points though, and even that's not really the point. Are we going to get enough points under Houllier to stay up? The evidence to date suggests not.
He left us with no points, and level in the table with everyone else. The season was about to start. No manager worth appointing and who was in a job would have joined us at that time. You cannot get around those facts.
I like the way you drop that in as if it's a fact that they didn't approach people in jobs.Also, I wonder how easy it is to quicky convince managers to leave their current club and join you five days before the start of the season.I'm guessing the answer is "not very". It's the same thing we're seeing across this forum, people demanding we sack Houllier now, which is all well and good, but totally unable to face what happens when we do that - as in, what happens tomorrow? Who do we approach? Who do we get in? How long will it take?
We got no inclination at the Valencia game, however, that was as flat as a very flat pancake, then it all kicked off at the end of the weekend. I just find it hard to fathom that even he could be that vindictive and calculating but there is evidence pointing to it.