Quote from: toronto villa on January 17, 2011, 03:22:20 PMHey pmk. You gone into hiding? Or are you just lining up your next salvo of anti-French and anti-Houllier slurs despite today's events?i never doubted houlliers signingsi just dont like his management, his touchline commitment, his tactical knowledge....so basically he signs a couple of players and he is the best manager we have ever had?give it a rest you fool
Hey pmk. You gone into hiding? Or are you just lining up your next salvo of anti-French and anti-Houllier slurs despite today's events?
Back him I've always said judge him on his squad not what he inherited
It seems to me that at some stage in the past couple of weeks Gezza's realised what sort of club he's at and how well he could do here.
Benitez wants Prem return - and could walk into Villa postRafa Benitez would like to return to the Premier League – and he could end up replacing under-fire Gerard Houllier at Aston Villa.Former Liverpool boss Benitez is out of work after losing his job at Italian giants Inter Milan after seven months.Benitez said: “The priority is the Premier League. To have a project, a business plan of what you want to do and how to improve a club. It must be a good club.”Benitez also backed Kenny Dalglish’s return to Anfield.He added: “It will be much better with Kenny because he knows the club and what the fans want. He can talk with the players and they will feel and understand what it means to be a Liverpool player.“Kenny has been a very good appointment and, hopefully, it will be a successful one.”
I also got the feeling that he bought into the mindset and philosophy most Villa fans had this season post- August. That is, this season doesn't really matter. It's one of transition, and even if we lose a few we've got plenty in the tank to comfortably finish mid table this year. Just potter about with team selection and experiment a bit.Only problem with that is when you go on a not winning streak (starting with not closing those games out v Fulham and Man U) that then turns into a losing streak, it's very hard to arrest that. As we've seen.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 22, 2011, 11:55:07 PMIt seems to me that at some stage in the past couple of weeks Gezza's realised what sort of club he's at and how well he could do here. That's good, but it is going to take much more than one good result today for people to start believe in him. Build on today's result, create a platform, that's what the best managers would do, and that is what he's got to do. If we go to Wigan in the week and put in a performance like the Sunderland home game after the Chelsea display, with Man United away up next, it will all be wasted.