Quote from: pauliebentnuts on March 20, 2011, 10:10:59 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on March 20, 2011, 10:03:36 AMSacking him now would just cause even more unrest, I don't think it would help. As for Allardyce, in all seriousness I would rather be relegated than have that c*** managing my club.I was with you on the first bit yesterday, Chris, but having seen the way we performed, and thinking about the fact that it comes after a very public fall out in the squad, it makes me think that, actually, we're reached the tipping point where, even with the turmoil and unrest of a new manager, we'd have a better chance of staying up.re the second point, I have to agree with you. Relegation would be humuliating, but appointing the anti-football would be worse.I love the way people are going on about Houllier's tactical awareness then in the next breath, calling for that tactical expert "Big Sam".Couldn't care less about tactics at the moment. I want a manager who can organise this shower of shit into a unit capable of three or four 1-0 wins between now and the end of the season. I think motivation is the most important skill for whoever is manager at this stage, which definitely rules out Houllier IMO.
Quote from: Chris Smith on March 20, 2011, 10:03:36 AMSacking him now would just cause even more unrest, I don't think it would help. As for Allardyce, in all seriousness I would rather be relegated than have that c*** managing my club.I was with you on the first bit yesterday, Chris, but having seen the way we performed, and thinking about the fact that it comes after a very public fall out in the squad, it makes me think that, actually, we're reached the tipping point where, even with the turmoil and unrest of a new manager, we'd have a better chance of staying up.re the second point, I have to agree with you. Relegation would be humuliating, but appointing the anti-football would be worse.I love the way people are going on about Houllier's tactical awareness then in the next breath, calling for that tactical expert "Big Sam".
Sacking him now would just cause even more unrest, I don't think it would help. As for Allardyce, in all seriousness I would rather be relegated than have that c*** managing my club.
Sacking him now would just cause even more unrest, I don't think it would help
Quote from: Chris Smith on March 20, 2011, 10:03:36 AMSacking him now would just cause even more unrest, I don't think it would help.It looks like we're buggered with him, and buggered if we get rid. Bugger.
Sacking him now would just cause even more unrest, I don't think it would help.
How about this for a scenario that would suit all parties.It is obvious Lerner thinks that Villa needs rebuilding from top to bottom.So, we take Houllier upstairs in a "Director of Football" type role. He can oversee restructuring the scouting, negotiate for targets, all that stuff.We then appoint someone line Martin Jol, or similar as Head coach. He worked that system at Spurs and Ajax.Houllier is not sacked - he saves faceLerner doesn't admit he made a mistake - he saves faceWe get a new manager - fans are happy.Worth a punt !
Quote from: holtepaul on March 19, 2011, 09:49:17 PMHow about this for a scenario that would suit all parties.It is obvious Lerner thinks that Villa needs rebuilding from top to bottom.So, we take Houllier upstairs in a "Director of Football" type role. He can oversee restructuring the scouting, negotiate for targets, all that stuff.We then appoint someone line Martin Jol, or similar as Head coach. He worked that system at Spurs and Ajax.Houllier is not sacked - he saves faceLerner doesn't admit he made a mistake - he saves faceWe get a new manager - fans are happy.Worth a punt !Gets my vote