Quote from: The Situation on May 21, 2011, 03:35:57 PMQuote from: Ad@m on May 21, 2011, 03:31:39 PMQuote from: Legion on May 21, 2011, 03:20:40 PMQuote from: VillaSubmariner on May 21, 2011, 11:38:32 AMI'm not keen on McAllister, but I'd be very happy if Houllier were to stay on as Manager. I concur. Thread title amendment on way.Legion, I can't believe you changed it! It was meant to be a statement!I still think that if those two clowns are anywhere near VP next season it's going to be a long and painful year. I still haven't renewed my season ticket and Randy giving his backing to those two eejits could be enough to make me think of everything else I could spend that £500 on.Tbf, Houllier has had to deal with lots of circumstances this season.Why not let him start a fresh? Bring in some more players, get rid of the ones he doesn't want, get a good pre-season under his belt and lets see what we can do next season?I can see the potential with Houllier, it's just whether his health stays in remission.I don't know about getting rid of him only after one season, give him more time, if he can't make us progress then we should look and re-evaluate perhaps. Don't write someone off after one season.I just think it's too big a risk. In the space of one season we've gone from a team that was consistently top 6 and challenging for top 4 to one that has flirted with relegation for the whole season. In my mind that is a massive backward step. What happens if next year sees another backward step? We will be relegated.And there's nothing I've seen to suggest next year will be any different. The players are undoubtedly better than 13th in the league yet they haven't performed to the level we know they can. Of course an element of this is down to them but for so many players to all have bad seasons has got to be down to the management team. They don't appear to be able to motivate, I'm not convinced they are tactical geniuses, they haven't blown me away with their transfer dealings. Seriously, where are the positives?Absolutely, there have been circumstances during this season which have made the job tougher but I don't even think they've done the best in the circumstances. And don't even get me started on the PR car-crashes we've witnessed this year.Time to accept the appointment hasn't worked out and move on.
Quote from: Ad@m on May 21, 2011, 03:31:39 PMQuote from: Legion on May 21, 2011, 03:20:40 PMQuote from: VillaSubmariner on May 21, 2011, 11:38:32 AMI'm not keen on McAllister, but I'd be very happy if Houllier were to stay on as Manager. I concur. Thread title amendment on way.Legion, I can't believe you changed it! It was meant to be a statement!I still think that if those two clowns are anywhere near VP next season it's going to be a long and painful year. I still haven't renewed my season ticket and Randy giving his backing to those two eejits could be enough to make me think of everything else I could spend that £500 on.Tbf, Houllier has had to deal with lots of circumstances this season.Why not let him start a fresh? Bring in some more players, get rid of the ones he doesn't want, get a good pre-season under his belt and lets see what we can do next season?I can see the potential with Houllier, it's just whether his health stays in remission.I don't know about getting rid of him only after one season, give him more time, if he can't make us progress then we should look and re-evaluate perhaps. Don't write someone off after one season.
Quote from: Legion on May 21, 2011, 03:20:40 PMQuote from: VillaSubmariner on May 21, 2011, 11:38:32 AMI'm not keen on McAllister, but I'd be very happy if Houllier were to stay on as Manager. I concur. Thread title amendment on way.Legion, I can't believe you changed it! It was meant to be a statement!I still think that if those two clowns are anywhere near VP next season it's going to be a long and painful year. I still haven't renewed my season ticket and Randy giving his backing to those two eejits could be enough to make me think of everything else I could spend that £500 on.
Quote from: VillaSubmariner on May 21, 2011, 11:38:32 AMI'm not keen on McAllister, but I'd be very happy if Houllier were to stay on as Manager. I concur. Thread title amendment on way.
I'm not keen on McAllister, but I'd be very happy if Houllier were to stay on as Manager.
According to Guillem Balague, Villa want to keep Houllier and reduce the workload. But I'm not sure that's a good idea. Apparently Houllier's style is to work 12-14 hours a day. If he cannot carry on as before (in terms of workload), then I think he should quit.Obviously, results have been poor, but I don't agree that Houllier has been a disaster. People keep refering to last season's sixth place, ignoring that what MON left behind was basically a good first eleven, but beyond that there were only failed investments (Beye, Sidwell, Davies and Heskey) and promising but not-yet-ready youngsters. Adding that our best and most important player last season was sold and not replaced; that our second best player came back in pre-season unfit and out of sorts; that the likes of Petrov, Friedel and Carew were increasingly past their best, and it's clear that Houllier was dealt a bad hand.Even if he has made some (big) mistakes, Houllier has also brought the club's training schedule from the stone age and into the 21st century, signed a striker who can score goals and given some of our youngsters hope that they can actually break into the first eleven.If he is to leave this summer, I hope the most level-headed supporters will remember this as well as his antics at Anfield and the surrender against City in the Cup, and realize that he wasn't all bad.
Clark and Albrighton did come through and a few others also got chances. But arguably it was the injury crisis that forced that anyway.
The problem with Villa fans is that for whatever reason we attract a very negative bunch who don't think outside the box only focusing on the negatives and not the positives.
Whoever is in charge next season is going have a tough job uniting both players and fans. I don't think any of the names touted will meet with universal support and we already know that many are against the current team staying in charge. A poor start and we'll be in for another 9 months of acrimony.
All they've done is go back to the set-up and tactics that MON used. Where's the progress in that?Get rid.
Houllier continuing is lunacy.I'm sure his wife and family feel that. The danger is the sitting tenant, so to speak, will continue in the job perhaps with some Houllier input.If that happens it confirms the Villa Board and management don't have a footballing clue.I read some, not all of these gripes, about this season and few seem to remember the state of the squad, how poorly prepared it was and how as a result it ran up a huge list of injuries. I kept hearing all this talk of new stars, yada, yada, yada, and we kept losing, none of them have lasted.Ged's tough training methods led to some crying off, but enough points, aided by Geds star buy Bent.Even then Houllier has to go and get hospitalised when results started to work out. The season has been full of disruptions, little or no continuity at any level.In all honesty avoiding relegation was a well done, achievement