Playing him out of position ( when he plays) must be hacking him off massively.Then he gets to Training and is ordered to put his mobile phone in his locker, and woe betide him if he doesn't.
well if gabby is driven away by the simple rules of not using your mobile in the dressing room, and not contacting the chairman personally and undermining the manager then i'd say he doesn't particulary idolise the club. I mean its hardly a reign of terror is it?
Yes, the pain and suffering that having to put your mobile phone in your locker while at work would cause must be immense. I'd slap a transfer request in straightaway personally.Quote from: TimTheVillain on March 25, 2011, 11:34:03 AMPlaying him out of position ( when he plays) must be hacking him off massively.Then he gets to Training and is ordered to put his mobile phone in his locker, and woe betide him if he doesn't.Come on Sheffield, it's a time for motivating, cheering up, creating a sense of unity and togetherness.Not this.If the Manager was respected it wouldn't be an issue by the way.
Quote from: SheffieldVillain on March 25, 2011, 11:41:32 AMYes, the pain and suffering that having to put your mobile phone in your locker while at work would cause must be immense. I'd slap a transfer request in straightaway personally.Quote from: TimTheVillain on March 25, 2011, 11:34:03 AMPlaying him out of position ( when he plays) must be hacking him off massively.Then he gets to Training and is ordered to put his mobile phone in his locker, and woe betide him if he doesn't.Come on Sheffield, it's a time for motivating, cheering up, creating a sense of unity and togetherness.Not this.If the Manager was respected it wouldn't be an issue by the way.
Dunne turned up for the start of the season overweight - for O'Neill and Kevin Mac not for Houllier. Warnock has been crap for the best part of a year. Luke Young (for reasons unknown) got himself into a position where the previous manager wouldn't play him. Ditto Habib Beye. Carew was out at a lap-dancing club the night before a big game. Ireland has been, and continues to be an unprofessional cock throughout his career. Reo-Coker was in a well-publicised training ground argument with MoN.Don't pretend that these players were all good as gold, superb professionals until Houllier got here. They weren't. They aren't behaving like unprofessional cocks because they don't respect Houllier. They are behaving like unprofessional cocks because they are unprofessional cocks.
Quote from: Rip Van Bentfletch on March 25, 2011, 10:18:44 AMYou might have great shoes and after shave, but you're not an 18th century Lancashire mill owner.Ha, ha.I didn't get where I am today by referring to people by their christian names.
You might have great shoes and after shave, but you're not an 18th century Lancashire mill owner.
I said somewhere else, that if Houllier was such a cock as he's made out to be then he wouldn't have acheived any success anywhere. The fact is he has achieved success with a number of different players throughout his career. He's won trophies which must mean he has players that wanted to play for him, and fought for him. He's in a situation now that he has "acquired" players that were loyal to their former governor, because the former governor allowed them considerable liberties in return for guaranteed playing time. New boss, new rules, and they don't like it.
It's a time for players paid huge sums of money to forget about their mobile phones, pink car wheels and jewellery (and in Dunne's case pies and pints) and earn their sodding money. I couldn't care less whether they like, love or hate Houllier. And it would be an issue if the manager was respected. Dunne turned up for the start of the season overweight - for O'Neill and Kevin Mac not for Houllier. Warnock has been crap for the best part of a year. Luke Young (for reasons unknown) got himself into a position where the previous manager wouldn't play him. Ditto Habib Beye. Carew was out at a lap-dancing club the night before a big game. Ireland has been, and continues to be an unprofessional cock throughout his career. Reo-Coker was in a well-publicised training ground argument with MoN.Don't pretend that these players were all good as gold, superb professionals until Houllier got here. They weren't. They aren't behaving like unprofessional cocks because they don't respect Houllier. They are behaving like unprofessional cocks because they are unprofessional cocks.So they don't like Houllier. Well in that case, play and try for the club, for the fans. For themselves, to prove that they still can. For their families to respect them. For other clubs to sign and give them yet more money in the summer. There are five pieces of motivation right there.Yes Houillier has made mistakes. I'm not certain he's the right man for the job. But treating them like poor, hard-done to little schoolboys - no. No more. There comes a point where they need to motivate themselves. And this is it. Quote from: TimTheVillain on March 25, 2011, 11:52:00 AMQuote from: SheffieldVillain on March 25, 2011, 11:41:32 AMYes, the pain and suffering that having to put your mobile phone in your locker while at work would cause must be immense. I'd slap a transfer request in straightaway personally.Quote from: TimTheVillain on March 25, 2011, 11:34:03 AMPlaying him out of position ( when he plays) must be hacking him off massively.Then he gets to Training and is ordered to put his mobile phone in his locker, and woe betide him if he doesn't.Come on Sheffield, it's a time for motivating, cheering up, creating a sense of unity and togetherness.Not this.If the Manager was respected it wouldn't be an issue by the way.spot on SheffVilla...
How out of touch with the modern game is GH ? clueless clownOk I can accept there needs to be discipline and he is doing what he thinks needs to be done in that respect, but simply can't defend his bizarre tactics, tram selections PR gaffes and cup humiliationGo now houllier you are destroying our club