Quote from: VillaSubmariner on May 14, 2011, 02:48:01 PMPaulie - as well as look at the money spent on the team, how much of that money was spent by Houllier? Look at the players he inherited - a clearly unfit fat c*** Dunne. The likes of Collins, Warnock, Beye who have been seriously out of form and not giving a shit either way. Then add into the mix Ireland. I'm not saying Houllier is a great choice as manager, and he has made some strange selection choices (I'm talking about Cuellar there), but we have been nowhere as bad as a lot of people are making out. Especially since Bent came in and he was starting to get a settled spine to the team. That's all well and good, and it was always going to be difficult this season, but to turn a squad from top six into bottom six with the subtraction of one very good midfielder for half the season plus the addition of one very good goalscorer, well, that is utterly unacceptable.There's nothing settled about this team, and "spine" is the last word I would associate with it. A good portion of that blame lies with the players, but the manager is ultimately responsible.QuoteMy main argument/gripe though is twats coming out and saying that Houllier should not be allowed to attend the Liverpool match. He's the fucking manager of the club. ASTON VILLA FOOTBALL CLUB MANAGER is his job title (or could be Head Coach), so to say he shouldn't be at the match is a fucking joke. I'd be more pissed off if he was told he were fit enough to attend the match and not bother going. He's not attending in his capacity as our manager, though, is he? He's not going to be giving team talks or sitting on the bench. If you imagine the situation where we need something from that game, and there's a love-in between our manager and their fans, it doesn't really take much to imagine why people might be very, very pissed off.It shouldn't be like that, you're right, but that doesn't change the fact that it is. Like so many fuck ups this season, this is entirely avoidable.
Paulie - as well as look at the money spent on the team, how much of that money was spent by Houllier? Look at the players he inherited - a clearly unfit fat c*** Dunne. The likes of Collins, Warnock, Beye who have been seriously out of form and not giving a shit either way. Then add into the mix Ireland. I'm not saying Houllier is a great choice as manager, and he has made some strange selection choices (I'm talking about Cuellar there), but we have been nowhere as bad as a lot of people are making out. Especially since Bent came in and he was starting to get a settled spine to the team.
My main argument/gripe though is twats coming out and saying that Houllier should not be allowed to attend the Liverpool match. He's the fucking manager of the club. ASTON VILLA FOOTBALL CLUB MANAGER is his job title (or could be Head Coach), so to say he shouldn't be at the match is a fucking joke. I'd be more pissed off if he was told he were fit enough to attend the match and not bother going.
If Ancellotti leaves Chelsea, and is looking for a club in England, we should be in there like a shot. Great manager, and he and Wilkins together have proved an excellent partnership.
Now that would be very good ozzjim but I guess there will be a queue.... But I do like Ancelotti. Amazingly dignified and honest man and not a bad football coach.
Quote from: aftab235 on May 14, 2011, 11:00:34 PMNow that would be very good ozzjim but I guess there will be a queue.... But I do like Ancelotti. Amazingly dignified and honest man and not a bad football coach.Not a bad football coach?Jesus, we are acclimnatized to managers like MON and Houllier, whereas Carletto has won the Serie A, the Premier League, the FA Cup and the Champions League: maybe he deserves to be considered something better than "not a bad football coach"!
Quote from: Archie on May 14, 2011, 11:05:16 PMQuote from: aftab235 on May 14, 2011, 11:00:34 PMNow that would be very good ozzjim but I guess there will be a queue.... But I do like Ancelotti. Amazingly dignified and honest man and not a bad football coach.Not a bad football coach?Jesus, we are acclimnatized to managers like MON and Houllier, whereas Carletto has won the Serie A, the Premier League, the FA Cup and the Champions League: maybe he deserves to be considered something better than "not a bad football coach"!Yet people are against a coach who has won la ligue twice, the uefa cup, the european cup, the fa cup and the world club cup. For all the arguments against Benitez, he is overqualified for the job with what he has won, and is only 51.
As I have mentioned before, Benitez inherited a team that had won the Liga and finished as Runners up in the CL league twice so it's not like he was a miracle worker taking a team from nowhere to the top.