Quote from: boboonthecorner on March 19, 2011, 05:05:01 PMThe only positive is that it's still in our hands. There is no other alternative, if Houllier doesnt resign RL will sack him. I don't think there is a chairman in the league who would be so stupid to keep anybody as utterly clueless as Gerard Houllier as manager.I thought that months ago. Came to the conclusion that if RL didn't mind taking the financial hit, why should I worry? Fuck it, it might be a laugh next season.
The only positive is that it's still in our hands. There is no other alternative, if Houllier doesnt resign RL will sack him. I don't think there is a chairman in the league who would be so stupid to keep anybody as utterly clueless as Gerard Houllier as manager.
I'm sorry but all those calling for houllier to go really need to look at the so called stars who for the vast majority of this season have simply failed to live up to their overhyped reputations.Young, Downing, Dunne,Petrov, Warnock,and to a certain extent Agbonlahor all have flattered to deceive.
Desperate stuff. Hate to state the obvious but Albion, Wigan, West Ham, Everton and Newcastle are all must wins, as I can't see us getting points elsewhere.If Everton lose tonight then the crowd will be on their backs as they're in freefall, so that might work in our favour.
Sam Allardyce in Houllier out!