Quote from: Risso on January 05, 2011, 11:37:38 PM89% of people want him gone on here, 95% of people on Villatalk do. The fans have made their feelings known.Some of the fans have.The ones who can be arsed to vote in a poll. The ones who want to come online and vent their feelings. What a difference from the post-Chelsea reaction.
89% of people want him gone on here, 95% of people on Villatalk do. The fans have made their feelings known.
I've changed my vote he has to go. If I was Randy, I woukd do everything to patch up with MON get him back in, we cannot be relegated.
They're in a very sticky position now.Sack him now, three weeks of transfer window left, but they'd have to be on the phone to potential replacements NOW - right now - to make it work. I can't see them being that proactive.Back him, and you have to give him money to spend, absolutely have to, and quite a lot of it.Back him, give him money to spend or not, and we lose at home to Man City (which we will), we get knocked out the FAC (which we will) and we lose to Blues (which we will) and his position is absolutely untenable, and we're rooted at the bottom of the table, so for all the support of backing him, we're still stuck at the bottom of the table.I feel for them, it is really awful timing, and this season has been an utter disaster right from the off, but what we need now is determined, calculated, strong leadership. We need it now, though, not after a few weeks of prevaricating, because on the evidence of tonight, it is not only getting worse, it is actually starting to look very much like it will never get better.
Quote from: Drummond on January 06, 2011, 12:12:56 AMQuote from: Risso on January 05, 2011, 11:37:38 PM89% of people want him gone on here, 95% of people on Villatalk do. The fans have made their feelings known.Some of the fans have.The ones who can be arsed to vote in a poll. The ones who want to come online and vent their feelings. What a difference from the post-Chelsea reaction.I think the thing tonight showed, emphatically, was that Chelsea was very much a blip in what is otherwise a consistent, downward trajectory.Tonight was truly, truly fucking horrible. Heskey's sending off had nothing to do with it, we were rubbish from start to finish. Not only that, but we had zero organisation, absolutely nothing.I like GH as a personality, I thought he was a good appointment, I see why they gave him the job, but there is something very, very wrong at the club at the moment, and we're running out of time to fix it.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 06, 2011, 12:19:08 AMQuote from: Drummond on January 06, 2011, 12:12:56 AMQuote from: Risso on January 05, 2011, 11:37:38 PM89% of people want him gone on here, 95% of people on Villatalk do. The fans have made their feelings known.Some of the fans have.The ones who can be arsed to vote in a poll. The ones who want to come online and vent their feelings. What a difference from the post-Chelsea reaction.I think the thing tonight showed, emphatically, was that Chelsea was very much a blip in what is otherwise a consistent, downward trajectory.Tonight was truly, truly fucking horrible. Heskey's sending off had nothing to do with it, we were rubbish from start to finish. Not only that, but we had zero organisation, absolutely nothing.I like GH as a personality, I thought he was a good appointment, I see why they gave him the job, but there is something very, very wrong at the club at the moment, and we're running out of time to fix it.Paulie, I agree with most of it. BUT I still want to see him have 4-5 of his own players in the team to see what happens, as our central midfield, senior and youngsters, are just complete garbage and MON got lucky with Barry and Milner saving his bacon there as they were so much better than the rest. Take our 2 out for the Sunderland 2 tonight and it would have made a huge difference.
Right now feels like being at a roulette table. You've bought your chips, but with every spin you're losing a little bit more. Do you stick with it hoping for your luck to turn knowing full well it might not? Or do cut your losses and move to another table?
Quote from: toronto villa on January 06, 2011, 12:27:01 AMRight now feels like being at a roulette table. You've bought your chips, but with every spin you're losing a little bit more. Do you stick with it hoping for your luck to turn knowing full well it might not? Or do cut your losses and move to another table?That's exactly what it is.My issue is that I work in the gambling industry, and know that chasing your losses usually ends in a very bad place.
Quote from: toronto villa on January 06, 2011, 12:27:01 AMRight now feels like being at a roulette table. You've bought your chips, but with every spin you're losing a little bit more. Do you stick with it hoping for your luck to turn knowing full well it might not? Or do cut your losses and move to another table?I work in financial services where if you performed as poorly as Houllier you'd have been fired ages ago. (unless you're N investment banker in which case you'd be given a seven figure bonus and a big pension) That's exactly what it is.My issue is that I work in the gambling industry, and know that chasing your losses usually ends in a very bad place.