Had MoN stayed on do I think we'd be where we are now in the table? NoHad MoN quit 5 days after last season finished do I think we'd be where we are now in the table? NoDo I think our current position is entirely MoN's fault? Not entirely, but his inactivity during last summer in trying to get rid of deadwood and his actions of leaving when he did have had a big say in it.
Like it's already been said, despite the lack of transfer activity in pre-season (and even then we were only one player down on last season, albeit a very good one) GH was left with a squad of players that he should have done a whole lot better with.
Quote from: clampy on May 19, 2011, 09:34:12 PMLike it's already been said, despite the lack of transfer activity in pre-season (and even then we were only one player down on last season, albeit a very good one) GH was left with a squad of players that he should have done a whole lot better with. That is true, but you also have to factor that the teams we were competing with last season strengthened their squads, whereas ours became weaker in the Summer. And that is no fault of Houllier's.
Quote from: VillaSubmariner on May 19, 2011, 09:36:06 PMQuote from: clampy on May 19, 2011, 09:34:12 PMLike it's already been said, despite the lack of transfer activity in pre-season (and even then we were only one player down on last season, albeit a very good one) GH was left with a squad of players that he should have done a whole lot better with. That is true, but you also have to factor that the teams we were competing with last season strengthened their squads, whereas ours became weaker in the Summer. And that is no fault of Houllier's.Yes the squad became weaker (1 player less i might add) but was it really weak enough to pick up 19 points less than last season?
Quote from: clampy on May 19, 2011, 09:43:42 PMQuote from: VillaSubmariner on May 19, 2011, 09:36:06 PMQuote from: clampy on May 19, 2011, 09:34:12 PMLike it's already been said, despite the lack of transfer activity in pre-season (and even then we were only one player down on last season, albeit a very good one) GH was left with a squad of players that he should have done a whole lot better with. That is true, but you also have to factor that the teams we were competing with last season strengthened their squads, whereas ours became weaker in the Summer. And that is no fault of Houllier's.Yes the squad became weaker (1 player less i might add) but was it really weak enough to pick up 19 points less than last season?No it wasn't. The upheaval of all that happened when MoN left and the horrendous injuries we have had for chunks of the season have contributed to that too though. Not 19 points worth, but I'd say at least 12 points worth.
For MON to persue this, he must believe that he has an un reconciled grievance with the club.There can only be 2 motivations1. Cash2. EgoTake your pick