Quote from: Bren_d on January 07, 2011, 05:44:04 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 07, 2011, 04:58:44 PMHe's tried to do too many different things too quickly.I agree with that. Furthermore, there was no need to try and implement so many changes. A bit of tweaking was all that was needed for starters.The thing I am picking up about Houllier and have from when he started is that he doesn't appear bothered about our predicament. It's as though he's thinking this is an alright job, nothing more. That might not be the case but it's the impression I get from him in his interviews and his demeanour. He needs to start showing some passion and somehow convince us that we should get behind him.I've been told that about him - nothing seems to get him upset or seem particularly bothered. Maybe he disguises his emotions, or maybe it's a follow-on from his illness - work isn't that important after you almost died.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 07, 2011, 04:58:44 PMHe's tried to do too many different things too quickly.I agree with that. Furthermore, there was no need to try and implement so many changes. A bit of tweaking was all that was needed for starters.The thing I am picking up about Houllier and have from when he started is that he doesn't appear bothered about our predicament. It's as though he's thinking this is an alright job, nothing more. That might not be the case but it's the impression I get from him in his interviews and his demeanour. He needs to start showing some passion and somehow convince us that we should get behind him.
He's tried to do too many different things too quickly.
Warnock, Sidwell and Carew have all been moved on from top clubs. They all have ability but weren't up to it.Dunne and Ireland were moved on from Man City when they changed their methods to that of a top club. Perhaps they couldn't adapt.Maybe Houllier has tried to bring in 'top club methods' and the players are not capable of adapting?I remember Hughes (whilst at Citeh) saying he'd played for top clubs and knew how they operated, especially in comparison to the smaller clubs. He said to be a 'top' club you have to act like it from the top down. Maybe Houllier demanding that bit extra from the players is an example of this?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 07, 2011, 05:47:33 PMQuote from: Bren_d on January 07, 2011, 05:44:04 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 07, 2011, 04:58:44 PMHe's tried to do too many different things too quickly.I agree with that. Furthermore, there was no need to try and implement so many changes. A bit of tweaking was all that was needed for starters.The thing I am picking up about Houllier and have from when he started is that he doesn't appear bothered about our predicament. It's as though he's thinking this is an alright job, nothing more. That might not be the case but it's the impression I get from him in his interviews and his demeanour. He needs to start showing some passion and somehow convince us that we should get behind him.I've been told that about him - nothing seems to get him upset or seem particularly bothered. Maybe he disguises his emotions, or maybe it's a follow-on from his illness - work isn't that important after you almost died. Ahh. the almost he nearly died quote, I wondered when that would be trotted out. IMO he aint recovered from that illness and it was lunacy to employ him.
Quote from: tarzansbrother on January 07, 2011, 07:33:46 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 07, 2011, 05:47:33 PMQuote from: Bren_d on January 07, 2011, 05:44:04 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 07, 2011, 04:58:44 PMHe's tried to do too many different things too quickly.I agree with that. Furthermore, there was no need to try and implement so many changes. A bit of tweaking was all that was needed for starters.The thing I am picking up about Houllier and have from when he started is that he doesn't appear bothered about our predicament. It's as though he's thinking this is an alright job, nothing more. That might not be the case but it's the impression I get from him in his interviews and his demeanour. He needs to start showing some passion and somehow convince us that we should get behind him.I've been told that about him - nothing seems to get him upset or seem particularly bothered. Maybe he disguises his emotions, or maybe it's a follow-on from his illness - work isn't that important after you almost died. Ahh. the almost he nearly died quote, I wondered when that would be trotted out. IMO he aint recovered from that illness and it was lunacy to employ him. I'm assuming you're an actual heart specialist to make judgements like that.
Pat Nevin's making a good case for the defence on 5live at the moment..Anyone else listening?
Yeah and he played Ashley Young as Centre half for the last 10 minutes against Sunderland.