Quote from: Rigadon on October 29, 2011, 04:55:26 PMLevel on points after about a third of the season gone with QPR, Swansea, Norwich and Stoke. Having played only one decent side.I'm not screaming relegation or anything like that, but I do think that's the thing that is going to catch us out, unfortunately.
Level on points after about a third of the season gone with QPR, Swansea, Norwich and Stoke.
Positives- second half much better than first- Gabby was excellent again- N'Zogbia played well- Herd did wellNegatives- no confidence in attack, too often move forward promisingly but somehow end up passing ball around edge of our own area- defence looks fucked. - we failed to win, yet again.- we are simply unable to close a game out- no movement off the ball- we are largely shapeless and hoof the ball far too often.Oh, and the squad is nothing like deep enough.
Houllier was never the problem, the players he clearly wanted rid of were the problem.
Quote from: ozzjim on October 29, 2011, 05:01:31 PMHoullier was never the problem, the players he clearly wanted rid of were the problem. Yeah, this is an interesting point and one that I agree with. I went from blaming the players wholly, to thinking Houllier was just not able to work with them (after the players all came out and bitched) to where I am now, which is that actually, I trust my initial feeling about it - I just don't think the defenders are any good, and I don't think they're professional enough to develop (old dogs and new tricks, maybe?).
good job Bolton Wigan and Blackburn fill the bottom three places because this load of wasters will contrive to do their best to screw us .Ireland looked totally disinterested on the bench, only Herd & Given can come away with any credit from that performance