Quote from: TopDeck113 on April 18, 2011, 07:32:20 AMQuote from: Ger Regan on April 17, 2011, 03:37:28 PMWill be interesting to hear what those who were guaranteeing relegation under GH are thinking now. A dramatic shifting of the goalposts is going to take place on that point I would imagine..Well as someone who started to believe that relegation was a distinct possibility, I'll tell you what I think: we'll have survived despite Houllier, not because of him. It is perhaps a debate for the moment that the final whistle sounds at Arsenal in a few weeks time, but regardless of where we finish in the table, I don't want him in the manager's office come the beginning of next season. One thing that is 100% guaranteed assuming we stay up is that Houllier will be our manager. Lerner has said as much through Faulkner so I'm not sure why people think there is a chance of this happening.
Quote from: Ger Regan on April 17, 2011, 03:37:28 PMWill be interesting to hear what those who were guaranteeing relegation under GH are thinking now. A dramatic shifting of the goalposts is going to take place on that point I would imagine..Well as someone who started to believe that relegation was a distinct possibility, I'll tell you what I think: we'll have survived despite Houllier, not because of him. It is perhaps a debate for the moment that the final whistle sounds at Arsenal in a few weeks time, but regardless of where we finish in the table, I don't want him in the manager's office come the beginning of next season.
Will be interesting to hear what those who were guaranteeing relegation under GH are thinking now. A dramatic shifting of the goalposts is going to take place on that point I would imagine..
Quote from: TopDeck113 on April 18, 2011, 07:32:20 AMQuote from: Ger Regan on April 17, 2011, 03:37:28 PMWill be interesting to hear what those who were guaranteeing relegation under GH are thinking now. A dramatic shifting of the goalposts is going to take place on that point I would imagine..Well as someone who started to believe that relegation was a distinct possibility, I'll tell you what I think: we'll have survived despite Houllier, not because of him. It is perhaps a debate for the moment that the final whistle sounds at Arsenal in a few weeks time, but regardless of where we finish in the table, I don't want him in the manager's office come the beginning of next season. Did we sign the best centre forward possible "in spite of him" ?
Quote from: nick harper on April 18, 2011, 08:50:39 AMQuote from: TopDeck113 on April 18, 2011, 07:32:20 AMQuote from: Ger Regan on April 17, 2011, 03:37:28 PMWill be interesting to hear what those who were guaranteeing relegation under GH are thinking now. A dramatic shifting of the goalposts is going to take place on that point I would imagine..Well as someone who started to believe that relegation was a distinct possibility, I'll tell you what I think: we'll have survived despite Houllier, not because of him. It is perhaps a debate for the moment that the final whistle sounds at Arsenal in a few weeks time, but regardless of where we finish in the table, I don't want him in the manager's office come the beginning of next season. One thing that is 100% guaranteed assuming we stay up is that Houllier will be our manager. Lerner has said as much through Faulkner so I'm not sure why people think there is a chance of this happening.I disagree. The latest vote of confidence from Faulkner was a great deal less emphatic than a 100% guarantee he will be manager next season, "Our best chance of staying up is with Gerard".
Quote from: LeeB on April 18, 2011, 08:03:34 AMQuote from: TopDeck113 on April 18, 2011, 07:32:20 AMQuote from: Ger Regan on April 17, 2011, 03:37:28 PMWill be interesting to hear what those who were guaranteeing relegation under GH are thinking now. A dramatic shifting of the goalposts is going to take place on that point I would imagine..Well as someone who started to believe that relegation was a distinct possibility, I'll tell you what I think: we'll have survived despite Houllier, not because of him. It is perhaps a debate for the moment that the final whistle sounds at Arsenal in a few weeks time, but regardless of where we finish in the table, I don't want him in the manager's office come the beginning of next season. Did we sign the best centre forward possible "in spite of him" ? Yes. This is now going over old ground, but I reckon that when Houllier was appointed the last thing that Randy envisaged doing in January was forking out £18million on one player. However, when you're staring into the financial abyss that relegation would bring, it was a punt that needed to be made. So in effect it was Houllier's poor record since his appointment that made the signing necessary.
Although I agree you can't try and take credit for the Bent signing away from Gezza, the simple fact is it wasn't a hard decision to make. One of the top strikers in the league - who's say no? What many of us were expecting was little known overseas players who'd come in and do well, which is a bracket you could maybe put Makoun in. Where I think the credit does need to be given for Bent is to the club overall, and that includes the manager, for the ambition and ability to put a deal like that together in the slow January window, especially when you consider where we were in the league.
Yes, 40 points with 5 games left and three of them at home. What's more we're playing some decent stuff with our best players all in form and a fully fit squad to pick from.
1 more win should do it and I can put this whole sorry season to bed.I still do not want GH in charge next season, he can move upstairs if he wants but I dont think I could handle another season of misery and not even beating THE SHIT once.