Hang on a sec. He won 3 trophies in one season. That's an incredible acheivement.In an era dominated by Arsenal and Man Utd too.There's no way that can be considered as anything other than exceptional.
Quote from: Mazrim on March 14, 2011, 03:07:45 PMHang on a sec. He won 3 trophies in one season. That's an incredible acheivement.In an era dominated by Arsenal and Man Utd too.There's no way that can be considered as anything other than exceptional.It's very impressive.But those three trophies (individually and combined) were second fiddle to the big one, the league. Did they justify the huge outlay he made between 1998-2001?Liverpool fans are still divided on that one today.He was in the fortunate position where he was given the backing to outspend every club in the land pre Chelsea, yet his success rate when you look at those deals overall was more miss than hit.
Quote from: Mazrim on March 14, 2011, 03:07:45 PMHang on a sec. He won 3 trophies in one season. That's an incredible acheivement.In an era dominated by Arsenal and Man Utd too.There's no way that can be considered as anything other than exceptional.It's very impressive.But those three trophies (individually and combined) were second fiddle to the big one, the league. Did they justify the huge outlay he made between 1998-2001?Liverpool fans are still divided on that one today.
I can't wait until he's had a chance to build his own side.And then decides that the opposition are too strong and elects to wave the white flag. No end of transfer windows, previous achievements, extra training sessions, good football, patience from the fans or anything else for that matter will make any difference if he does not alter his approach.Hou's half built side with confidence and swagger was destroyed by his own cowardice, rendering the Bolton defeat as a more significant setback that it would've been. And now the pressure is on for the Wolves game.This is the sort of future I envisige, and it's one I'd rather not have for our football club.
Quote from: Nev on March 14, 2011, 03:23:47 PMI can't wait until he's had a chance to build his own side.And then decides that the opposition are too strong and elects to wave the white flag. No end of transfer windows, previous achievements, extra training sessions, good football, patience from the fans or anything else for that matter will make any difference if he does not alter his approach.Hou's half built side with confidence and swagger was destroyed by his own cowardice, rendering the Bolton defeat as a more significant setback that it would've been. And now the pressure is on for the Wolves game.This is the sort of future I envisige, and it's one I'd rather not have for our football club.You don't know that, but so what?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 14, 2011, 03:46:10 PMQuote from: Nev on March 14, 2011, 03:23:47 PMI can't wait until he's had a chance to build his own side.And then decides that the opposition are too strong and elects to wave the white flag. No end of transfer windows, previous achievements, extra training sessions, good football, patience from the fans or anything else for that matter will make any difference if he does not alter his approach.Hou's half built side with confidence and swagger was destroyed by his own cowardice, rendering the Bolton defeat as a more significant setback that it would've been. And now the pressure is on for the Wolves game.This is the sort of future I envisige, and it's one I'd rather not have for our football club.You don't know that, but so what?No one can predict the future and I'd venture to say that one would be foolish to try and do so. Speculation is the only thing we can really do and that's what my post was all about, and that speculation was based on the evidence presented so far.I hope Hou is a success at Villa, but I had also hoped that this would be our year for the Cup.
to suit his style
I think the fact that we concede so many daft goals colours some people's opinions of our "style". We can play some really good stuff and if we kept it just a bit tighter, it would be remarked on more often. But thats understandable. There is more sophistication currently and I dont want to go back to the very one dimensional football we were playing over the last year or two. All it will take is to get the few defenders and new goalie we need and we wont be so vulnerable. Plus some of the kids to gain experience. Its coming but it will take time.There is definitely more style about our play but style doesnt keep clean sheets. Houllier knows this. He'll know what needs to be done. Too many senior players are letting him down and are also not appearing on the pitch enough to make a difference.
Quote from: eastie on March 14, 2011, 04:40:54 PMto suit his style & what exactly is his style ?? Tip tappying around on the halfway line and forgetting to defend ? I've seen very little of this "style" that I want at our football club