Quote from: Risso on March 21, 2011, 11:20:28 AMIt's obvious though that Houllier isn't up to the job, and he will take us down. His methods aren't working, and haven't worked all season. We can't defend, and we don't score enough goals.On that basis, I'd say we need somebody in who would at least sort out the rather obvious flaws in Houllier's game plan. Play 4-4-2 with Young on the wing and a proper partner for Bent.I would actually drop Ashley Young. Let's get used to life without him.Albrighton Makoun NRC DowningHeskey Bent
It's obvious though that Houllier isn't up to the job, and he will take us down. His methods aren't working, and haven't worked all season. We can't defend, and we don't score enough goals.On that basis, I'd say we need somebody in who would at least sort out the rather obvious flaws in Houllier's game plan. Play 4-4-2 with Young on the wing and a proper partner for Bent.
Quote from: PaulTheVillan on March 21, 2011, 11:23:20 AMQuote from: Risso on March 21, 2011, 11:20:28 AMIt's obvious though that Houllier isn't up to the job, and he will take us down. His methods aren't working, and haven't worked all season. We can't defend, and we don't score enough goals.On that basis, I'd say we need somebody in who would at least sort out the rather obvious flaws in Houllier's game plan. Play 4-4-2 with Young on the wing and a proper partner for Bent.I would actually drop Ashley Young. Let's get used to life without him.Albrighton Makoun NRC DowningHeskey BentI thought this myself , maybe agbonlahor up front with Bent . I did think NRC and Makoun were poor together on Saturday but NRC had a good game against Bolton , maybe Delph in there instead of one of them.
Quote from: Risso on March 21, 2011, 11:08:01 AMQuote from: John M on March 21, 2011, 10:54:09 AMSacking him now would likely cause more harm than good. It's hard to see how.Perhaps that is the problem in a nutshell
Quote from: John M on March 21, 2011, 10:54:09 AMSacking him now would likely cause more harm than good. It's hard to see how.
Sacking him now would likely cause more harm than good.
Quote from: JUAN PABLO on March 21, 2011, 11:29:45 AMQuote from: PaulTheVillan on March 21, 2011, 11:23:20 AMQuote from: Risso on March 21, 2011, 11:20:28 AMIt's obvious though that Houllier isn't up to the job, and he will take us down. His methods aren't working, and haven't worked all season. We can't defend, and we don't score enough goals.On that basis, I'd say we need somebody in who would at least sort out the rather obvious flaws in Houllier's game plan. Play 4-4-2 with Young on the wing and a proper partner for Bent.I would actually drop Ashley Young. Let's get used to life without him.Albrighton Makoun NRC DowningHeskey BentI thought this myself , maybe agbonlahor up front with Bent . I did think NRC and Makoun were poor together on Saturday but NRC had a good game against Bolton , maybe Delph in there instead of one of them. NRC was Ok, Makoun looked a little off the pace, due to missing games suspended. Delph looked lightweight and out of his depth v Bolton away.I would seriously consider dropping Ashley Young if I was GH. Can't see it.
At a guess (without looking) less than Downing & Albrighton & they've been on the wings.
Quote from: PaulTheVillan on March 21, 2011, 11:42:39 AMAt a guess (without looking) less than Downing & Albrighton & they've been on the wings.or how many Villa wins since hes been playing there. Im starting to think the sooner Ash goes , the better for the team. Hes a great player but he isnt doing us much good at the moment ( yes I know he works hard) and he could have easily been sent off on Saturday.
Quote from: John M on March 21, 2011, 11:16:09 AMIt's a gamble that any new managers change of methods will have the immediate impact necessary. At least by sticking with Gezza (for now!) we don't have any upheavel or changes for them to take on board. What they need is motivation and I'd hope that sheer professional pride will make up for the clear lack of this they're getting from their manager. It's obvious though that Houllier isn't up to the job, and he will take us down. His methods aren't working, and haven't worked all season. We can't defend, and we don't score enough goals.On that basis, I'd say we need somebody in who would at least sort out the rather obvious flaws in Houllier's game plan. Play 4-4-2 with Young on the wing and a proper partner for Bent.
It's a gamble that any new managers change of methods will have the immediate impact necessary. At least by sticking with Gezza (for now!) we don't have any upheavel or changes for them to take on board. What they need is motivation and I'd hope that sheer professional pride will make up for the clear lack of this they're getting from their manager.
I think we still think of Ash Young as he was two years ago, for me he has lost his technique, at one time his ball controll was the best in the side, no longer. Two years ago any free under thirty out you could guarantee he would go close, now everything is well of target or too high, and finally he slows our attacks down by going sideways or turning back on himself.He is a winger who should be instructed to take on the full back with pace, he is not a midfielder and never will be.