Quote from: Mazrim on April 26, 2011, 02:50:40 PMThe board would not allow McAllister to be manager in a milion years. They're not experienced football people but they're not naive either.If somebody takes over from Houllier he will have to have some clout as a top flight manager.I'd say if Newcastle hadn't spanked us 6-0 that Kevin MacDonald would be our manager now.
The board would not allow McAllister to be manager in a milion years. They're not experienced football people but they're not naive either.If somebody takes over from Houllier he will have to have some clout as a top flight manager.
Two heart related problems is surely too serious to ignore. I can't see him managing again, and it isn't insensitive to wish him the best while looking for his replacement.
Quote from: Risso on April 26, 2011, 04:53:32 PMTwo heart related problems is surely too serious to ignore. I can't see him managing again, and it isn't insensitive to wish him the best while looking for his replacement.I agree. Without feeling even more insensitive, I see no reason to offer him a meaningless 'upstairs' job either.
Quote from: Risso on April 26, 2011, 04:51:51 PMQuote from: Mazrim on April 26, 2011, 02:50:40 PMThe board would not allow McAllister to be manager in a milion years. They're not experienced football people but they're not naive either.If somebody takes over from Houllier he will have to have some clout as a top flight manager.I'd say if Newcastle hadn't spanked us 6-0 that Kevin MacDonald would be our manager now.If we had beaten Newcastle it would have been 3 wins and a draw from his first four games and most of us would have been backing the appointment!
Quote from: John M on April 26, 2011, 04:54:17 PMQuote from: Risso on April 26, 2011, 04:51:51 PMQuote from: Mazrim on April 26, 2011, 02:50:40 PMThe board would not allow McAllister to be manager in a milion years. They're not experienced football people but they're not naive either.If somebody takes over from Houllier he will have to have some clout as a top flight manager.I'd say if Newcastle hadn't spanked us 6-0 that Kevin MacDonald would be our manager now.If we had beaten Newcastle it would have been 3 wins and a draw from his first four games and most of us would have been backing the appointment!A lot of people forget the fact that in those heady days prior to that match many of us wanted Kevin Mac to keep the job. Christ. It's been a long old season. Seems like years ago that we beat West Ham.
Really don't want Moyes having thought about it more. Just such a boring appointment, no intrigue, just a rehash of MON.I would sooner give Benitez a go than Moyes.Given the alternatives, I hope GED comes back.
Quote from: Louzie0 on April 25, 2011, 07:03:03 PM Patrick Barclay addresses this issue in The Times today, arguing that the best thing for Houllier is to get back in there at Villa, rather than be persuaded by anybody that his age means he should give way to a younger man 'for the future'.Barclay argues that being wanted and expected back at work is more likely to help GH to a full recovery with renewed vigour than writing him off or assuming age-related decrepitude is imminent. I agree, wishing I could quote some of the article but it's a pay per view, apparently.I respect Patrick Barclay as a journalist, but I'm not so sure his would be the advice i would reach for on medical matters.
Patrick Barclay addresses this issue in The Times today, arguing that the best thing for Houllier is to get back in there at Villa, rather than be persuaded by anybody that his age means he should give way to a younger man 'for the future'.Barclay argues that being wanted and expected back at work is more likely to help GH to a full recovery with renewed vigour than writing him off or assuming age-related decrepitude is imminent. I agree, wishing I could quote some of the article but it's a pay per view, apparently.