but with some of the youngsters proving that they can be good enough for us
I think if I was Gez I'd say "I took over at an awkward time, had some very trying circumstances, and we still finished in a reasonable position. I've brought you the best striker in the country, a couple more good players for next season and given a load of youngsters a chance. I'm off now - give me a shout if there's anything else I can do and good luck."
Quote from: pablopicasso_10 on May 23, 2011, 02:52:53 PMbut with some of the youngsters proving that they can be good enough for usI agree with this almost instinctively, yet when you look back at it the worst period of the season was when he were playing the kids the most, which asks the question are they good enough?I think they have a big step up next year to prove they can not only play at PL level, but also WIN at PL level.
Quote from: Eigentor on May 23, 2011, 12:05:21 PMQuote from: Percy on May 23, 2011, 10:09:59 AMQuote from: John M on May 23, 2011, 10:08:08 AMQuote from: Percy on May 23, 2011, 10:04:00 AMQuote from: Eigentor on May 22, 2011, 12:51:12 PMStill, I suspect that the reason that we haven't changed from MON style defending is that there's no coach to implement such changes, rather than the technical ability of our defenders.Seriously, why do you think that we haven't changed? Do you go to the games? If so, do you not believe the evidence of your own eyes? Do you think Martin Laursen was lying when he was commenting about the obvious change? Or perhaps you think that he doesn't know much about defending?My other problem with it is we weren't conceding many set piece goals under MON and the zonal marking system, so why change it?I agree, but what amazes me is that some people seem to think we haven't.God knows why.I see you feel strongly about this, so I'm sorry if I've upset you. Obviously we don't defend set-pieces like we did last season, so my comment about MON style defending was sloppy. However, it is clear (from comments and our defensive displays) that the management hasn't been able to implement changes like they've wanted to (including defensive set-pieces) and I believe that may be due to the lack of a specialist defensive coach.ah but Percy believes that's bullshit made up by GMAc and GH to shift blame on the godhead. Just like no doubt he still believes Cahil wanted to leave despite the player himself saying he's been trying to prove MON wrong since he was forced out. They're like those fanatical japanese soldiers who don't realise the war is over even though it finished 9months ago.
Quote from: Percy on May 23, 2011, 10:09:59 AMQuote from: John M on May 23, 2011, 10:08:08 AMQuote from: Percy on May 23, 2011, 10:04:00 AMQuote from: Eigentor on May 22, 2011, 12:51:12 PMStill, I suspect that the reason that we haven't changed from MON style defending is that there's no coach to implement such changes, rather than the technical ability of our defenders.Seriously, why do you think that we haven't changed? Do you go to the games? If so, do you not believe the evidence of your own eyes? Do you think Martin Laursen was lying when he was commenting about the obvious change? Or perhaps you think that he doesn't know much about defending?My other problem with it is we weren't conceding many set piece goals under MON and the zonal marking system, so why change it?I agree, but what amazes me is that some people seem to think we haven't.God knows why.I see you feel strongly about this, so I'm sorry if I've upset you. Obviously we don't defend set-pieces like we did last season, so my comment about MON style defending was sloppy. However, it is clear (from comments and our defensive displays) that the management hasn't been able to implement changes like they've wanted to (including defensive set-pieces) and I believe that may be due to the lack of a specialist defensive coach.
Quote from: John M on May 23, 2011, 10:08:08 AMQuote from: Percy on May 23, 2011, 10:04:00 AMQuote from: Eigentor on May 22, 2011, 12:51:12 PMStill, I suspect that the reason that we haven't changed from MON style defending is that there's no coach to implement such changes, rather than the technical ability of our defenders.Seriously, why do you think that we haven't changed? Do you go to the games? If so, do you not believe the evidence of your own eyes? Do you think Martin Laursen was lying when he was commenting about the obvious change? Or perhaps you think that he doesn't know much about defending?My other problem with it is we weren't conceding many set piece goals under MON and the zonal marking system, so why change it?I agree, but what amazes me is that some people seem to think we haven't.God knows why.
Quote from: Percy on May 23, 2011, 10:04:00 AMQuote from: Eigentor on May 22, 2011, 12:51:12 PMStill, I suspect that the reason that we haven't changed from MON style defending is that there's no coach to implement such changes, rather than the technical ability of our defenders.Seriously, why do you think that we haven't changed? Do you go to the games? If so, do you not believe the evidence of your own eyes? Do you think Martin Laursen was lying when he was commenting about the obvious change? Or perhaps you think that he doesn't know much about defending?My other problem with it is we weren't conceding many set piece goals under MON and the zonal marking system, so why change it?
Quote from: Eigentor on May 22, 2011, 12:51:12 PMStill, I suspect that the reason that we haven't changed from MON style defending is that there's no coach to implement such changes, rather than the technical ability of our defenders.Seriously, why do you think that we haven't changed? Do you go to the games? If so, do you not believe the evidence of your own eyes? Do you think Martin Laursen was lying when he was commenting about the obvious change? Or perhaps you think that he doesn't know much about defending?
Still, I suspect that the reason that we haven't changed from MON style defending is that there's no coach to implement such changes, rather than the technical ability of our defenders.
We improved after Houllier's illness as McAllister started picking a settled side which is something Houllier will never do as he is obsessed with rotation which is fine when you're in the top 4 but totally self indulgent and self defeating when you're in the bottom half of the table.If Houllier comes back we can look forward to another season of mediocrity and inconsistency.
When did Houllier have a fit squad to rotate with then? Have I missed this? Its not impossible mind. I woke up this morning wearing my neighbours recycling box for pants after yesterdays fun.