About 8th or 9th or so.This squad wasn't going to manage top six this season (mind you, look at how mediocre Liverpool are and where they are right now and it makes you wonder), but there's no way we should have spent most of the season in the bottom six, which is Houllier's fault.On the flip side, MON's striker solution being Robbie Keane rather than Darren Bent, god knows where the goals would have come from.
2007/8 60 pts2008/9 62 pts2009/10 64 pts...2010/11 66 pts If O'Neill had been given Ireland and the money Gerard spent in January we'd be challenging for top 4.
As to the question...there's no way MON would have stood for all those leads being thrown away. We would have been tough buggers to beat as usual, a few of the defeats would have been draws and a couple of the draws would have been wins. Meaning we would have been battling Everton for 7th. And we would have been cursing him for not giving Liverpool or Spurs runs for their money considering neither have been great shakes this season in the league (well Liverpool until Dalglish took over).
Quote from: eamonn on May 03, 2011, 11:47:53 PMAs to the question...there's no way MON would have stood for all those leads being thrown away. We would have been tough buggers to beat as usual, a few of the defeats would have been draws and a couple of the draws would have been wins. Meaning we would have been battling Everton for 7th. And we would have been cursing him for not giving Liverpool or Spurs runs for their money considering neither have been great shakes this season in the league (well Liverpool until Dalglish took over).Fair enough, but you'd have to then say some of the wins might've been draws... West Ham and Wolves away for instance. I also don't think we'd have beaten Man City without the boost (and the goal) that signing Darren Bent brought. I can't see Robbie Keane having the same effect somehow.It's all guesswork anyway. The only thing we can be sure of is we would DEFINITELY have won the league if that useless bastard Platt had scored that penalty against Wimbledon...
I dont know where we'd be but judging by how lacklustre, disinterested and shabby we looked in pre season, players and manager, we'd probably have struggled so I cant imagine we'd be much better off, if at all.There isnt a chance in hell we would have made the top 6. He wouldn't have bought Bent with the money Houllier had, more like Keane and McGeady.Oh and he'd probably have given Carew a new £80k a week contract until he was 36.
He doesn't deserve all your loving VD.