Gerry turned it round and i'm loving it that hes in chargeLove how he doesn't take any shit from the players, and is able to attract quality players to the club Not afraid to play kids and plays brave tactics, i can't wait to see us play under him after he has a summer to really make the team hisReally happy for him, just a shame some fans decided to tell him he was going to get sacked in the morning without giving him a proper chance, although i'm sure he has thick enough skin to get over it.
If he could salvage something from the Ireland situation that would be brilliant.
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on January 24, 2011, 10:34:55 PMIf he could salvage something from the Ireland situation that would be brilliant.Bugger me all I want him to do is win matches not resolve the economies of other countries
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on January 24, 2011, 10:34:55 PMIf he could salvage something from the Ireland situation that would be brilliant.I won't hold my breath.
Injuries clearly had an impact but it also appears that he's managed to show them he's the boss. All of those negative stories of player unrest and unhappiness with his methods have dried up and the improved team spirit has been reflected in performances.
"You can't prepare for a game if someone is pulling a face - it drains the energy. And there was a time when the players playing were moaning and whining."We probably have the best job in the world so when you see unhappy people not doing basic things, like being focused and ready, you get angry."Houllier is pleased with his team's improvement since the turn of the year, adding: "We were probably at our lowest when we played there."But in five games since the start of year, we've won two, one away in the FA Cup and one against Manchester City, who are one of the best sides."We've drawn two, at Chelsea and Birmingham, coming from behind. I think a couple of months ago it would have been the other way around."We have lost to Sunderland, when we were down to 10 men."The team is physically and mentally stronger - that is an important aspect. There's a major change there."But we have to stay humble. Players must combine ambition and humility - that's the cocktail to win."New signing Jean Makoun, who is set to make his debut at the DW Stadium, has the right temperament for Houllier.The manager said: "He'll be travelling, he's always happy, not a moody, moaning kind of player."The central midfielder, signed from Lyon, may even start the match. Villa also welcome back Emile Heskey from suspension, while Kyle Walker returns from a back injury.However, Stephen Ireland remains sidelined with a knee injury and defender Stephen Warnock, who has been linked with Liverpool, is still training with the reserves and will not feature."When you play five games in 14 days you need freshness in some areas...a team isn't 11 players and 11 sulking, everyone's got to know we all contribute."