I cant see any other club planning protests. I can't remember it happening last season either. This is making us look like spoilt kids who can't handle our team losing.
The thing is there are a number of clubs below us and, to the best of my knowledge, their fans aren't protesting or producing banners. As a consequence the media aren't focusing on them or stirring up trouble. Negativity will not help our club one iota, it will simply ramp up the pressure on the players. We need to lift the lads - some of them are very young - and get them playing with passion, with confidence and pride. Back them to the hilt.Get positive, get behind the club and let's focus on finishing the season as high up the table as possible. We can debate managers after the final ball has been kicked. There's nearly a quarter of the season left to play - let's climb that table.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 25, 2011, 09:53:30 AMI cant see any other club planning protests. I can't remember it happening last season either. This is making us look like spoilt kids who can't handle our team losing.So when should the protests start?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 25, 2011, 09:53:30 AMI cant see any other club planning protests. I can't remember it happening last season either. This is making us look like spoilt kids who can't handle our team losing.So when should the protests start? Doncaster next season ?I can't see how protests would worsen matters on the pitch after the disgusting performance against a poor Wolves side. To be honest that was rock bottom.No club down there has had investment it in it's playing staff and management like us. Its a disgrace we are down there really. Even in DOL and GT2 time we actually had pretty poor players. Now we have the squad that finished 6th last season and we are 3 points from bottom. No excuses. To be honest, if our board had any backbone Houllier would have gone after the Anfield debacle when it was clear he wasn't up to managing players anymore. Looks like he will have to go in the summer anyway as regardless of who he signs as even if we stay up, season tickets sales will be at rock bottom and not many new players will want to sign for a lame duck manager. Let's just have a clean break now and get McClaren (my choice), Hughton (success in solving broken dressing rooms) or Allardyce who would cream himself at getting the job. I'd take long ball at Old Trafford rather than willy nilly at Millwall. I always hated him but let's face if he was shit I wouldn't. It might not be a bad fit either. I'd rank us a certainty to stay up if he came
Secondly, you're talking as if to disagree with the protests means you support Houllier, which it quite patently does not.
Whether or not you agree with him, to introduce these rules now, at the start of the biggest 8 games since football began in 1992 just smacks of absolute and utter pettiness, tetchiness and any other ness you want to throw into the mix. This is yet another extraordinarily ill judged faux pas on the manager's part.If you look at the 8 players, you could argue that 6 at least would be leaving anyway, but we need them NOW so to piss them off at this stage defies any form of understanding at all.I actually think there was slightly more harmony in the dressing room under McNeil than there is now and that is saying something.
Quote from: E I Adio on March 25, 2011, 09:31:27 AMQuote from: eastie on March 25, 2011, 09:30:03 AMQuote from: E I Adio on March 25, 2011, 09:28:06 AMQuote from: eastie on March 25, 2011, 09:17:19 AMa ceo who seems out of his depthHave I missed something here?i take it you think paul faulkner is doing a great job then?The truth is I don't know. Do you?looking at the clubs situation on and off the pitch should give you a very good clue.,what are his credentials for a high profile role at a premier football club? Has he any previous experience in football in any role?Seems to me he worked in other business for randy and has no football background whatsoever,and it shows.If doug and stridey were here in this position they would be getting dogs abuse , but some people feel still that randy and paul are blameless.
Quote from: eastie on March 25, 2011, 09:30:03 AMQuote from: E I Adio on March 25, 2011, 09:28:06 AMQuote from: eastie on March 25, 2011, 09:17:19 AMa ceo who seems out of his depthHave I missed something here?i take it you think paul faulkner is doing a great job then?The truth is I don't know. Do you?
Quote from: E I Adio on March 25, 2011, 09:28:06 AMQuote from: eastie on March 25, 2011, 09:17:19 AMa ceo who seems out of his depthHave I missed something here?i take it you think paul faulkner is doing a great job then?
Quote from: eastie on March 25, 2011, 09:17:19 AMa ceo who seems out of his depthHave I missed something here?
a ceo who seems out of his depth
Quote from: eastie on March 25, 2011, 09:37:07 AMQuote from: E I Adio on March 25, 2011, 09:31:27 AMQuote from: eastie on March 25, 2011, 09:30:03 AMQuote from: E I Adio on March 25, 2011, 09:28:06 AMQuote from: eastie on March 25, 2011, 09:17:19 AMa ceo who seems out of his depthHave I missed something here?i take it you think paul faulkner is doing a great job then?The truth is I don't know. Do you?looking at the clubs situation on and off the pitch should give you a very good clue.,what are his credentials for a high profile role at a premier football club? Has he any previous experience in football in any role?Seems to me he worked in other business for randy and has no football background whatsoever,and it shows.If doug and stridey were here in this position they would be getting dogs abuse , but some people feel still that randy and paul are blameless.The credentials for a professional CEO at a Premiership football club are pretty much the same as in any other business of a comparable size. It seems to me that your complaints are mostly about results on the pitch, which is the team manager's responsibility. Just what do you expect PF to do? Tell GH who to pick? Help with the training schedules? Tell GH when to sub players? It's just that I'm not sure "a football background" is as relevant to the performance of a CEO as you might think and making sweeping statements about his competence without at least some evidence is not helping the debate.
Quote from: brontebilly on March 25, 2011, 10:19:05 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on March 25, 2011, 09:53:30 AMI cant see any other club planning protests. I can't remember it happening last season either. This is making us look like spoilt kids who can't handle our team losing.So when should the protests start? Doncaster next season ?I can't see how protests would worsen matters on the pitch after the disgusting performance against a poor Wolves side. To be honest that was rock bottom.No club down there has had investment it in it's playing staff and management like us. Its a disgrace we are down there really. Even in DOL and GT2 time we actually had pretty poor players. Now we have the squad that finished 6th last season and we are 3 points from bottom. No excuses. To be honest, if our board had any backbone Houllier would have gone after the Anfield debacle when it was clear he wasn't up to managing players anymore. Looks like he will have to go in the summer anyway as regardless of who he signs as even if we stay up, season tickets sales will be at rock bottom and not many new players will want to sign for a lame duck manager. Let's just have a clean break now and get McClaren (my choice), Hughton (success in solving broken dressing rooms) or Allardyce who would cream himself at getting the job. I'd take long ball at Old Trafford rather than willy nilly at Millwall. I always hated him but let's face if he was shit I wouldn't. It might not be a bad fit either. I'd rank us a certainty to stay up if he cameGoodness me bronte , your choice of mclaren as 1st choice has seriously worried , there will be many better options than him.Lets see where we are in may and then begin the recriminations , for me although there have been many lows the turning point was man city in the cup , we were turning things around and he had won over a lot of fans but the lack of ambition showed that night derailed us badly and i dont think fans or players have recovered since.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on March 25, 2011, 09:27:42 AMWhether or not you agree with him, to introduce these rules now, at the start of the biggest 8 games since football began in 1992 just smacks of absolute and utter pettiness, tetchiness and any other ness you want to throw into the mix. This is yet another extraordinarily ill judged faux pas on the manager's part.If you look at the 8 players, you could argue that 6 at least would be leaving anyway, but we need them NOW so to piss them off at this stage defies any form of understanding at all.I actually think there was slightly more harmony in the dressing room under McNeil than there is now and that is saying something.Don't you think the papers might be doing just a little bit of shit-stirring here? Let's not fall victim to the nonsense of tabloid journalism. They want a story, they want a crisis club. Houllier and Villa are perfect fodder for a crisis club story. Let's not fall for it.
I think McClaren gets a raw deal from those who judged him solely on his stint for England