its not the sacking of Houllier that worries me, its the replacement, if we feel we are in desperate trouble, we might do desperate things, i strongly disagree with the posters who blindly say 'i dont care who it is. anyone is better than Houllier' because that is not the case.we could end up staying up under say Alladyce, then having to put up with 2/3 seasons of hoof ball with crowds between 20/25k, but we would have no fear of going down, because we would be a rich mans Stoke, and the prems where its all at !! load of balls no thanks, i'd rather take the risk of relegation than that
Risso, I understand the constant bleating on Houllier and for the first time this season agree with some of it, but having a pop at Randy and Faulkner IMO is a bit off. Faulkner has managed to broker deals for Bent and Makoun, two highly rated footballers in Jan so deserves a little bit of slack for that, and Lerner should have enough in the bank to save him from taking pelters.
Fucking 9 votes unbelieveable
The only accusation I'd throw at the board is the seeming lack of desire/ambition they showed when going through the proces of replacing MON. Now, we all know the timing wasn't great, but even then the whole 'waiting to see who applied' thing just seemed wrong to me. The best managers, whether in a job or not, won't 'apply' for a job - they need to be approached. We needed to be more ruthless and decide who we WANTED and then go get them.
Quote from: Cuz on March 21, 2011, 04:44:09 PMFucking 9 votes unbelieveableIt's a lot easier when you come to terms with the fact that not everybody is going to agree with you.Personally, I think he should go, but I can also say that I like the football he at least tries to get us playing, and he probably would do much better next season.The issue is, I think we'll be in the second flight next season if he stays.
or: all 9 of them are grown-up people who happen to disagree with you.