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Offline Bosco81

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1350 on: January 03, 2011, 08:56:12 PM »
If there is one thing Houllier deserves credit for it is that he has hardly mentioned the injuries.

The more coverage football gets these days the more clueless national journos seem to be, they watch the big teams and know nothing about the rest. It bugs me when the likes of Custis are on radio 5 when you could just as easily have one of us on.

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1351 on: January 03, 2011, 08:57:57 PM »
I happened to read the Mirror and the Sun today. The Mirror's match report made two references to the players not celebrating the equaliser with Houllier, like that makes any difference. Steven Howard in the Sun talked about him "hiding behind the all-too-easy excuse of injuries." It's bollocks, and it shows there is definitely an agenda amongst the nationals.
I do agree that the injury line is and has been an easy excuse, however in defence of Houllier he has not really been using that as an excuse, as much as some on here have.


Excuse!? Words fail.

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1352 on: January 03, 2011, 09:11:27 PM »
We need to close ranks and see this period through. I have no doubt that's what the team has been discussing. We've actually got some good press in a few places today, but much of the media has no interest in seeing us doing well. It's far more interesting suggesting or writing overly elaborate rumours about the club.

This piece in The Guardian is quite decent:

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Richard Williams at Stamford Bridge guardian.co.uk, Sunday 2 January 2011 19.21
 
So impressive were Aston Villa in snatching a point against the champions today that it was impossible not to wonder where they might be sitting in the Premier League table now had Gérard Houllier been able to rely on the fitness, form and goodwill of his senior players throughout the first half of the season.

Instead, for a variety of reasons, Houllier found himself forced to compensate for significant absences by staging a wholesale raid on the ranks of recent graduates to the first-team squad. The likes of Marc Albrighton, Barry Bannan, Nathan Delfouneso and Jonathan Hogg display rich promise, but the result was a downward spiral to the point where a club who challenged for a Champions League place last season found themselves on the fringe of the relegation zone. A draw against Chelsea is not by itself enough to lift them out of danger but it did show that they are not in nearly as bad a state as their results in November and December suggested.

Under the eyes of their American owner, Randy Lerner, Villa played with strength and concentration at the back, resolution in midfield and commitment up front. They shaded a first half which ended 1-1 before taking the lead a couple of minutes after the interval, and if Chelsea's thunderous crescendo made the second and third goals look probable rather than possible, then the injury-time header with which Ciaran Clark restored parity was no more than the visitors deserved on the balance of play.

Houllier made four changes of personnel from the side who lost 4-0 at Eastlands last Tuesday, all of them significant and some of them surprisingly so. It was hardly astonishing, of course, to see Emile Heskey returning to the line-up and playing so effectively in the opening period before scoring his side's second goal. Heskey and Houllier have enjoyed a productive relationship ever since the Frenchman paid Leicester City £11m of Liverpool's money for the striker's services a decade ago, before his value declined through moves to Birmingham, Wigan and finally Villa.

Built like a brute, Heskey is nevertheless a notorious sufferer from fragile confidence and Houllier, not always the most kid-gloved of man-managers, seems to understand how to give the big fellow the reassurance he needs in order to perform at his best. Just over a week away from his 33rd birthday, Heskey was as influential as anyone on the pitch, providing an invaluable point of reference for the younger players around him. On this occasion Gabriel Agbonlahor and Ashley Young, a couple of habitual underachievers, responded eagerly.

Two minutes after his goal, Heskey also received the last of the seven yellow cards distributed to Villa players, joining Stilian Petrov, James Collins, Brad Friedel, Nigel Reo-Coker, Agbonlahor and Clark in the referee's notebook. Asked about the club being fined for exceeding five cautions in a match, Houllier gave a broad smile. "I'll pay, if necessary," he said, tacitly confirming the feeling that a show of aggression had played a part in his side's approach.

He had been nervous that one of his players would collect a second card and be removed from a finely balanced contest. Interestingly, however, Villa showed a discipline that enabled them to survive the last 40 minutes of almost unrelenting Chelsea pressure, plus five minutes of stoppage time, without incurring Lee Mason's further displeasure.

Among the reasons for their success were two outstanding saves from Friedel midway through the second period, the American deflecting Frank Lampard's scorching volley before sprinting out to block Florent Malouda's close-range effort after Lampard had sent the pass of the match slicing through the visitors' back line. Friedel will be 40 in May but, like Edwin van der Sar at Old Trafford, he will be hard to replace.

Richard Dunne sometimes seems a lot older than his 31 years and in recent weeks he has looked surplus to requirements at Villa Park. An alarming plunge in the centre-back's form provided a reminder of a similar phenomenon that prefaced his departure from Manchester City and this time it coincided with stories of a training-ground dispute with Gary McAllister, Houllier's assistant.

Today, however, recalled to face Chelsea's heavyweight attack, the Irishman gave a performance reminiscent of his best days, full of brusque vigour, cold-eyed determination and the kind of perfectly timed intervention that allowed him to stop the marauding Salomon Kalou well inside the Villa area after 75 minutes.

The visitors' success also owed much to the combination of Petrov and Reo-Coker in central midfield. Like Heskey and Dunne, neither would make a Premier League All Stars XI. Today, however, their unremitting effort was exactly what their manager had called for on a day when he needed to show his employer that all is not lost.

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1353 on: January 03, 2011, 09:31:51 PM »
I don't usually like Richard Williams (sanctimonious bandwagon-jumper sometimes), but that's a good article.

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1354 on: January 03, 2011, 09:32:39 PM »
Lee Dixon was very positive about us on MOTD2. He had to be prompted a couple of times to mention Chelsea.

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1355 on: January 03, 2011, 09:34:45 PM »
Some people on here just like too cause a stir no matter what the situation.

Injuries is the main reason we are where we are. Followed by a very underused reserve team with no experience.

Gerrard has too have credit for doing what Martin never, which is bring back a player he has allegedly had a row with. Martin never used NRC when we needed him.

We can't judge Gerrard yet.

I had a bet with the lad who sits in front of me at the spurs game that we would finish 6-8th, after man city I thought I was mad, after Chelsea there is hope.

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1356 on: January 03, 2011, 09:44:41 PM »
I think you're mad.

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1357 on: January 03, 2011, 09:56:02 PM »
Me too, although we can dream, and I definitely hope you're right!

Thought that was a good article too.

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1358 on: January 03, 2011, 09:59:00 PM »
I think you're mad.

Still a lot of points to play for Risso, hope we can have a good second half of the season

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1359 on: January 03, 2011, 10:01:25 PM »
It's such an open league that it wouldn't shock me if we did finish 7th or 8th.

But it also wouldn't surprise me if we finished 13th or 14th.

It would surprise me if we finished any lower though.

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1360 on: January 03, 2011, 10:09:11 PM »
I think you're mad.
I'm sure you do but then you are this season's Miss H&V's Drama Queen. Pantomine season is over, Risso. (winky)

If we win our next three matches (Sunderland, Sheff Utd and the Rags) our whole season can be turned upside down. We've seen both Everton and Spurs have very poor first half of seasons, only to come back with a vengence. I'm expecting the same from Villa this season and am sticking with my prediction of 7th.
« Last Edit: January 03, 2011, 10:11:05 PM by Mark Kelly »

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1361 on: January 03, 2011, 10:09:30 PM »
Yesterday was a massive boost, If he can get that effort and concentration out of the team we will be fine.

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1362 on: January 03, 2011, 10:10:51 PM »
As for the Houllier-bashing: I think it's more to do with him than with Villa. Most of the football writers seem to want to take him down a peg. Maybe he doesn't play the game their way, that's usually the reason.

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1363 on: January 03, 2011, 10:11:04 PM »
I think you're mad.
I'm sure you do but then you are this season's Miss H&V's Drama Queen. (winky)

If we win our next three matches (Sunderland, Sheff Utd and the Rags) our whole season can be turned upside down. We've seen both Everton and Spurs have very poor first half of seasons, only to come back with a vengence. I'm expecting the same from Villa this season and am sticking with my prediction of 7th.
Every season we have a three month stint which is rubbish. I'm just expecting this season's to be at the start rather than the end for a change.

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Re: Gerard Houllier
« Reply #1364 on: January 03, 2011, 10:19:47 PM »
I can't be bothered to actually post the fixture list, but there's about a three month period where every match really is put down as 'winnable'.

 


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