Quote from: hawkeye on December 30, 2010, 12:27:15 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 30, 2010, 12:20:44 AMQuote from: hawkeye on December 30, 2010, 12:08:36 AMhe might be off the mark Dave but Libellous?Saying players want the manager sacked isn't far off that. its probably not that far off the truth either, i havent seen many of the predictable and inane "we are all behind the manager " quotesThen it's the players who are an absolute disgrace and not the manager?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 30, 2010, 12:20:44 AMQuote from: hawkeye on December 30, 2010, 12:08:36 AMhe might be off the mark Dave but Libellous?Saying players want the manager sacked isn't far off that. its probably not that far off the truth either, i havent seen many of the predictable and inane "we are all behind the manager " quotes
Quote from: hawkeye on December 30, 2010, 12:08:36 AMhe might be off the mark Dave but Libellous?Saying players want the manager sacked isn't far off that.
he might be off the mark Dave but Libellous?
What is deemed as "Gross Misconduct" for a professional footballer?Does the term even exist in their world ?
And that's why Houllier has to be given 12 months.
So many of you going into blind panic wanting to sack a manager who has only been in the job a few short months the entire duration of which the transfer window is closed and he has had an unprecedented number of injuries to deal with.Im glad the ones calling for immediate sackings are not on the board. Villa has been a relatively stable club for 40 years because for the most part we have always given our managers time compared with some others clubs I could think of. May I respectfully suggest some of you change your nicknames to Mike Ashley.
Quote from: WikiVilla on December 30, 2010, 11:21:27 AMWhat is deemed as "Gross Misconduct" for a professional footballer?Does the term even exist in their world ?The term is void of any meaning as long as Joey Barton still gets paid to play the game.
Quote from: Mac on December 30, 2010, 11:24:25 AMAnd that's why Houllier has to be given 12 months.Normally I would agree but given that means we will also be relegated, we just don't have that luxury. Or do you think relegation is a price worth paying to get rid of the dross?
And that's why Houllier has to be given 12 months.To get rid of the dross, and bring in his own players. Which once again highlights the shitty situation we were left in by our previous manager when he walked out when he did.
it seems to me we have more 'dross' now than we did when he left.
Gérard Houllier retains the support of the Aston Villa owner, Randy Lerner, despite the club's slide towards the Premier League relegation zone, according to the Press Association.Houllier will be backed in the January transfer window and is close to sealing a deal to sign France's Under-19 captain, Gueïda Fofana, from Le Havre for around £800,000.Villa are only a point above the bottom three after the 4-0 defeat at Manchester City on Tuesday, with their next fixture Sunday's trip to the champions, Chelsea. But sources at Villa indicate Lerner and the chief executive, Paul Faulkner, remain confident Houllier will eventually revive Villa's fortunes.Houllier took over in mid-September after the summer transfer window had closed and has presided over only three league wins since replacing Martin O'Neill.He has been handicapped by a series of injuries to senior players including Stilian Petrov, Emile Heskey, Gabriel Agbonlahor, Nigel Reo-Coker, Steve Sidwell and Luke Young. In addition John Carew, Stephen Ireland and Richard Dunne appear likely to move on in January after falling out with Houllier.Lerner recognises the seriousness of Villa's current plight, which contrasts with top-six finishes in their previous three campaigns. But speculation that he and Faulkner met Houllier in Manchester after the debacle at Eastlands is wide of the mark and the Villa manager travelled home on the team coach.After the trip to Stamford Bridge, Villa entertain Sunderland next Wednesday ahead of an FA Cup tie at Sheffield United three days later.Fofana is regarded as one of France's brightest prospects and led his country to European Under-19 Championship success during the summer. He is well known to Houllier from his previous role as France's technical director.