New players is NOT the answer.Think about it, any foreigners will need time to adapt to our game, and time is one thing we dont have... AND there are no guarantees anyone would actually turn things round for us.British based players will be overpriced,cossetted and looking for a payday.And ultimately, who, ANY GOOD, wants to sign for a club in the bottom 3.No, the squad we have can get us up to at least 17/16/15...get a manager in who can motivate the current pricks to do what is needed.
The manager is getting the flack - and rightly so, in regard to tactics and substitutions (or lack of) BUT the players deserve alot of critcism too . Cuellar - woeful distribution Petrov - anonymousReo Coker - limited Downing - hid all game - wouldnt take players on 'one on one' but tried to when he had 3 round himGabby - dreadful - again. Wasted on the wing , no better centrally Ash - all over the place( I expected him to take the goal kicks towards the end, he had every other dead ball)The players need to take their share of the blame too. I am officially concerned.
For four years we we're effectively Martin O'Neill FC. Everything seemed to be geared towards finding and developing players that suited the Martin O'Neill philosophy of football. It didn't work terribly well when we was in charge and now that he is gone it is a total disaster. It's going to take a total overhaul of the team to put this right.One of the most depressing aspects of this whole scenario is that, far from diminishing O'Neill's reputation, it will make him even more of a legend in the eyes of the media. The Clough-protoge who took 'little' Aston Villa within ear shot of the Champions League...
The players do not want to play for the manager. That is wrong. It shouldn't be like that, but it quite clearly is, and as a result we are in big, big trouble.Tonight was the night I realised that, actually, it's not going to get any better under GH, the players aren't going to suddenly find the passion under him, it just will not happen. Sometimes it is a case of wrong manager, wrong club, wrong time, and all three seem to have happened at the same time for us.We genuinely are getting worse. It wasn't just that we were performing badly today, I couldn't even see what we were trying to do.Clark looked out of his depth.Collins just swung his leg at the ball every time he got within 5 yards of it.Dunne seems unable to jump. How many balls flew past him?Cuellar, after marauding forward in the first half like a(nother) winger, but then infuriatingly passing it back, went to shit in the second half.Petrov and Reo-Coker were both absolutely rubbish. One (NRC) clearly doesn't care any more, the other is not good enough.Gabby - I can't really tell what we were trying to do with him out there, but he might as well have been in the fucking stand.Ashley - worked hard, but he must be getting dispirited, I'd be off if I were him.Heskey - worked hard, but the miss of the season and then a truly fucking cretinous thing to get sent off.Sitting there tonight, we looked in many senses like a club in decline. Vast swathes of empty seats, no atmosphere or spirit in the crowd, the team going through the motions but really not caring either, the manager sat impassively watching the game pass by us, the whole place has a horrible feeling of malaise. For those of you who watched on the telly or on the internet, it is difficult to properly convey just how wretched an experience that was.I still think changing manager at this point is asking for it, and risking an awful lot, but after watching that, I can not see how it can be any worse than persisting with GH and GM.We're going to have to take the plunge and get shot. If we don't do it now - right now - we'll lose at Sheffield United, lose to Man City (which we're bound to lose) and get beaten at Blues, so he'll go anyway. Better to do it now.We need leadership somewhere. There is none at all on the pitch, and none from the bench. It needs to come from the very top.Desperately, desperately depressing.
Quote from: b23 on January 05, 2011, 10:33:40 PMQuote from: mattjpa on January 05, 2011, 10:30:07 PMEveryone just calm down a bit. Everyone is angry and directs it at houllier but sacking him isnt the way forward. If this lot wont play for him, ged needs to get rid and replace them. It looks like im a lone voice but im keeping the faith... I agree Matt. You are not alone in the wilderness.i also agree
Quote from: mattjpa on January 05, 2011, 10:30:07 PMEveryone just calm down a bit. Everyone is angry and directs it at houllier but sacking him isnt the way forward. If this lot wont play for him, ged needs to get rid and replace them. It looks like im a lone voice but im keeping the faith... I agree Matt. You are not alone in the wilderness.
Everyone just calm down a bit. Everyone is angry and directs it at houllier but sacking him isnt the way forward. If this lot wont play for him, ged needs to get rid and replace them. It looks like im a lone voice but im keeping the faith...