Quote from: Chris Smith on January 13, 2011, 11:23:07 PMIt's far too simplistic to put it all down to motivation, that won't keep you in the top 6 for three years on the bounce. Wee were well organised, we had some very good players who knew their jobs and what their role was within the team. That's somethingbthat gets ignored by many, there's a world of difference between having the best players and having the best team.I agree Chris and we have lost Barry Laursen Milner all players that could influence a game, we are lacking a focal point in the team now which is a big problem. Our inactivity in the summer and the limited opportunity to appoint a manager is the prime cause of our predicament.
It's far too simplistic to put it all down to motivation, that won't keep you in the top 6 for three years on the bounce. Wee were well organised, we had some very good players who knew their jobs and what their role was within the team. That's somethingbthat gets ignored by many, there's a world of difference between having the best players and having the best team.
If MON had been after Makoun, he'd have been signed, in the shirt, on the pitch, and consigned to a lifetime on the bench by now.
The idea of MON spending money as if he's had the keys to the petty cash tin without anyone knowing is surely in the remit of PF.
Quote from: Bosco81 on January 14, 2011, 08:54:35 AMThe idea of MON spending money as if he's had the keys to the petty cash tin without anyone knowing is surely in the remit of PF.Maybe I'm getting the wrong end of the stick with your post, but isn't this precisely one of the reasons he walked in the end?
And that's my point - were we to try and get a manager in a job it's a longer process with approaches to the club first and compensation needing to be agreed. We had time to do all that, but from what little was made public we seemed not to. So the 'limited opportunity' notion is one I do not buy into.
The point I was attempting to make was why it took so long for us to realise that the wages to turnover ratio was getting a little out of hand, surely we have budgets to stick to.
As I heard (Gen. k ) Thanks to Mons carefully planned departure they had no time and a limited list of managers. On paper a man who had successfully managed several clubs a winner of real trophies, wasn't a bad choice.
On paper a man who had successfully managed several clubs a winner of real trophies, wasn't a bad choice.
If we survive this season which I'm confident we will do I would expect houllier over his 3 years in charge to achieve more than mon did during his 4 years
If we survive this season which I'm confident we will do I would expect houllier over his 3 years in charge to achieve more than mon did during his 4 years - we just need to get through this season and I'm sure in the summer he will make many changes and we will be a better team to watch and also achieve results.Houllier has a far better record as a manager than o neill over his career and although he may be older he has much more modern methods than his predecessor.