I can't see that anything can be stated as fact about Houllier's suitability as manager at this point... obviously, results haven't been great yet if we'd kept Fulham out for another eight seconds we'd be pretty much in midtable. But anyway. I feel he's got the vision to bring us along as a club, long-term - short-term, there's a bit of pain. Injuries have been horrendous, and I also think he's been guilty of trying to move some things along too quickly; something has taken place between him and Ireland as the player is clearly out of favour and on his way, and I'd say Carew is in the same boat. He and Dunne may or may not have settled their reported differences, we'll see - I'd have thought the summer was the time to be getting rid of unwanted senior players, not mid-season with results going against you, and I think Houllier's made a mistake there.But he now has big players back, and Chelsea showed he can look at opponents and - given options - pick a team to win (or nearly win) a game. Is he the type of manager we need? Don't see why not. If you're in the bottom half of the table do you want a guy who rolls his sleeves up and screams "stuck in boys!!!!!" or a clear-headed, tactical thinker? Gary MacAllister is there to play the animated, touchline-hopping role - we want (or wanted) something different from Houllier. Didn't we?At the very least, we need to give GH the January transfer window and the rest of the season. If the season's a disaster and we go down, he's gone anyway. If it's a pretty lame second half and we're 15th, with no reason for optimism or hope, or plan, we make a quick decision in May and then appoint as early as possible. And if the second half sees an improvement, one or two encouraging signings in January, then GH has earned the right to start his rebuilding plans...
I don't think there's a cat's chance in hell we'll go down.
Quote from: olneythelonely on January 04, 2011, 02:49:14 PMI don't think there's a cat's chance in hell we'll go down.Two points off the relegation places in January says otherwise.
.....if we'd kept Fulham out for another eight seconds we'd be pretty much in midtable. ....If the season's a disaster and we go down, he's gone anyway. ............If it's a pretty lame second half and we're 15th, with no reason for optimism or hope, or plan, we make a quick decision in May and then appoint as early as possible. ... if the second half sees an improvement, one or two encouraging signings in January, then GH has earned the right to start his rebuilding plans...
Quote from: Risso on January 04, 2011, 02:53:21 PMQuote from: olneythelonely on January 04, 2011, 02:49:14 PMI don't think there's a cat's chance in hell we'll go down.Two points off the relegation places in January says otherwise.9 points from 6th says we can turn it around.
Lose to the scum again though and that will change things.
It's the "if we go down" bit that worries me Merv. There's no way it should even be a consideration.