This one:Quote from: brian green on December 30, 2010, 02:33:26 PMIn my years of following Villa I have seen us relegated many times. Every relegation we suffered had one thing and one thing only in common. The correction of our faults was left too late. The incumbent manager was always given too much time and necessary action was left too late to be effective.Those of you calling people like Glasses and me idiots because we see the writing on the wall blatantly refuse to answer the single simple straightforward question - what single piece of evidence have you seen since Gerard Houllier was appointed our manager which shows him capable of having a better second half of the season than the first? Has he showed one spark of effectiveness in team motivation? fitness? mental attitude? building team spirit? asserting psychological domination of our opponents? getting the crowd behind the team? team discipline? team tactics? match tactics? team selection? tapping up targeted players like we have to endure from others? instilling self belief into players? instilling a spirit of fighting for every ball right to the final whistle? making match turning substitutions? There is no evidence of any kind whatsoever that Gerard Houllier, even if he is given the money, can buy his way out of the pit he has dug for himself.When you can produce some evidence that Houllier has the ability NOW not at Liverpool or in France when he was in his prime - NOW, to fight off relegation then you can call those of us who do not share your optimism idiots and compare us to Liverpool fans.
In my years of following Villa I have seen us relegated many times. Every relegation we suffered had one thing and one thing only in common. The correction of our faults was left too late. The incumbent manager was always given too much time and necessary action was left too late to be effective.Those of you calling people like Glasses and me idiots because we see the writing on the wall blatantly refuse to answer the single simple straightforward question - what single piece of evidence have you seen since Gerard Houllier was appointed our manager which shows him capable of having a better second half of the season than the first? Has he showed one spark of effectiveness in team motivation? fitness? mental attitude? building team spirit? asserting psychological domination of our opponents? getting the crowd behind the team? team discipline? team tactics? match tactics? team selection? tapping up targeted players like we have to endure from others? instilling self belief into players? instilling a spirit of fighting for every ball right to the final whistle? making match turning substitutions? There is no evidence of any kind whatsoever that Gerard Houllier, even if he is given the money, can buy his way out of the pit he has dug for himself.When you can produce some evidence that Houllier has the ability NOW not at Liverpool or in France when he was in his prime - NOW, to fight off relegation then you can call those of us who do not share your optimism idiots and compare us to Liverpool fans.
Quote from: Willie Anderson on December 30, 2010, 05:39:36 PMQuote from: b23 on December 30, 2010, 04:44:43 PMQuote from: E I Adio on December 30, 2010, 04:38:42 PMQuote from: CorkVilla on December 30, 2010, 04:16:25 PMHoullier was a terrible, terrible appointment. We all knew it, most of the pundits knew, but the board did not. Include me out please.And me please.Include me in. The man is an old gallic DOLIt puzzles me that everyone could know that one of the most knowledgeable football men in Europe, who won five trophies as Liverpool manager and two chamipionships as coach of Lyon was a terrible, terrible appointment.
Quote from: b23 on December 30, 2010, 04:44:43 PMQuote from: E I Adio on December 30, 2010, 04:38:42 PMQuote from: CorkVilla on December 30, 2010, 04:16:25 PMHoullier was a terrible, terrible appointment. We all knew it, most of the pundits knew, but the board did not. Include me out please.And me please.Include me in. The man is an old gallic DOL
Quote from: E I Adio on December 30, 2010, 04:38:42 PMQuote from: CorkVilla on December 30, 2010, 04:16:25 PMHoullier was a terrible, terrible appointment. We all knew it, most of the pundits knew, but the board did not. Include me out please.And me please.
Quote from: CorkVilla on December 30, 2010, 04:16:25 PMHoullier was a terrible, terrible appointment. We all knew it, most of the pundits knew, but the board did not. Include me out please.
Houllier was a terrible, terrible appointment. We all knew it, most of the pundits knew, but the board did not.
Quote from: Legion on December 30, 2010, 06:09:10 PMThis one:Quote from: brian green on December 30, 2010, 02:33:26 PMIn my years of following Villa I have seen us relegated many times. Every relegation we suffered had one thing and one thing only in common. The correction of our faults was left too late. The incumbent manager was always given too much time and necessary action was left too late to be effective.Those of you calling people like Glasses and me idiots because we see the writing on the wall blatantly refuse to answer the single simple straightforward question - what single piece of evidence have you seen since Gerard Houllier was appointed our manager which shows him capable of having a better second half of the season than the first? Has he showed one spark of effectiveness in team motivation? fitness? mental attitude? building team spirit? asserting psychological domination of our opponents? getting the crowd behind the team? team discipline? team tactics? match tactics? team selection? tapping up targeted players like we have to endure from others? instilling self belief into players? instilling a spirit of fighting for every ball right to the final whistle? making match turning substitutions? There is no evidence of any kind whatsoever that Gerard Houllier, even if he is given the money, can buy his way out of the pit he has dug for himself.When you can produce some evidence that Houllier has the ability NOW not at Liverpool or in France when he was in his prime - NOW, to fight off relegation then you can call those of us who do not share your optimism idiots and compare us to Liverpool fans.One question. Since when did 3 months become too much time?
no one has gone down with 40 from 38 for years!
Quote from: rutski on December 30, 2010, 06:33:51 PMno one has gone down with 40 from 38 for years!your not doing anything to support the argument of getting rid of the Mananger and start playing hoof ball to save our souls with those sort of fact are you mate
Quote from: toronto villa on December 30, 2010, 06:12:27 PMQuote from: Legion on December 30, 2010, 06:09:10 PMThis one:Quote from: brian green on December 30, 2010, 02:33:26 PMIn my years of following Villa I have seen us relegated many times. Every relegation we suffered had one thing and one thing only in common. The correction of our faults was left too late. The incumbent manager was always given too much time and necessary action was left too late to be effective.Those of you calling people like Glasses and me idiots because we see the writing on the wall blatantly refuse to answer the single simple straightforward question - what single piece of evidence have you seen since Gerard Houllier was appointed our manager which shows him capable of having a better second half of the season than the first? Has he showed one spark of effectiveness in team motivation? fitness? mental attitude? building team spirit? asserting psychological domination of our opponents? getting the crowd behind the team? team discipline? team tactics? match tactics? team selection? tapping up targeted players like we have to endure from others? instilling self belief into players? instilling a spirit of fighting for every ball right to the final whistle? making match turning substitutions? There is no evidence of any kind whatsoever that Gerard Houllier, even if he is given the money, can buy his way out of the pit he has dug for himself.When you can produce some evidence that Houllier has the ability NOW not at Liverpool or in France when he was in his prime - NOW, to fight off relegation then you can call those of us who do not share your optimism idiots and compare us to Liverpool fans.One question. Since when did 3 months become too much time?Since we got 20 points from 19 games
The question that Brian Greens post raises. Is GH impact on the team reversable even with mney available in January.I have sat on the fence regarding sacking him before the end of the season but I do find the absence of any comments in support of GH from the players concerning. In fact has there been any comment from anyone at the club supporting the Manager?
Quote from: john e on December 30, 2010, 06:37:52 PMQuote from: rutski on December 30, 2010, 06:33:51 PMno one has gone down with 40 from 38 for years!your not doing anything to support the argument of getting rid of the Mananger and start playing hoof ball to save our souls with those sort of fact are you matemy worst nightmare is big sam coming in and saving the club!, what from i dont know??