We need a new manager. With the best will in the world, Houllier will not be back within a year, if then, so some serious decisions need to be made, and made fast. Let's not end up with a fiasco like the beginning of this season. We don't need another season of transition - that would be a disaster. No up-and-coming young bucks, we need a tried and tested Premiership-class manager to step straight in and hit the ground running. There's a lot of things to sort out and time is short.Over to you, Randy.
You just know that this situation will drag on and on in the Summer.We need a definite and as quick as possible decision on what will be happening.The Houllier 'upstairs' suggestion seems unworkable to me, as Dave Woodhall pointed out, would the likes of Moyes be prepared to work in these circumstances?The best thing all round would be for Houllier to step down, I think with his health issues, it's unfeasible to expect him to be involved in the day to day running of a Premiership football club.I'm betting that his medical advice will be 'Call it a day.'
Just what you need when lying in a hospital bed recovering from a major health scare is the added stress of people writing you off and discussing your replacement at work.You wouldn't think it at times, but even Premier League football managers are human beings.Get well soon Gerard.