We can all clearly see that certain players aren't playing to the top of their games. They didn't under Houllier and they're still not. Yes they're moany, spoilt, overpaid, bastards, but lets be honest, all too many players these days are. Many clubs have to put up with players who are a bunch of twats. Christ, John Terry must be a bloody nightmare for some managers. However, under the right management, we have a squad who should be at least 10 points better off right now, than what it is. Martin O Neill rubbed a few players up the wrong way, but even they respected him and how he went about things. He also got results. It's not just down to the money he spent. He makes players perform to the top of their game. Sunderlands squad is worse than us, but look at how much better they look as a team, and how good their form has been under our former boss.Houllier- past it. Wrong man in the wrong job.McLeish- Not a Premier League manager. Not by any stretch.It's plain as day that players aren't giving enough for this manager. They might be a bunch of pillocks who should have a bit more decency, but every other club in the top flight has to deal with that. For me, the problem lies with McLiesh. It's a big, big problem. If not for 3-4 really god awful sides, then we'd be struggling big time.
However, under the right management, we have a squad who should be at least 10 points better off right now, than what it is.
Quote from: supertom on February 05, 2012, 08:21:32 PMHowever, under the right management, we have a squad who should be at least 10 points better off right now, than what it is.That would put us on 38 points and joint 7th with Liverpool. Although I'd agree we've underachieved, this squad is not that good. AM's biggest fault with us is not sorting the defence out.
MON has got 22/30 points with Steve Bruce's Sunderland.he also won a tribuneral hearing against the club for constructive dismissal - hardly "walking out".
Quote from: lovejoy on February 06, 2012, 10:31:21 AMMON has got 22/30 points with Steve Bruce's Sunderland.he also won a tribuneral hearing against the club for constructive dismissal - hardly "walking out".He didn't win a tribunal - the parties settled amicably, that's not the same thing.He did walk out though - it is hard to see how leaving with zero notice five days before the start of the season is anything but walking out.
Quote from: John M'Zog on February 06, 2012, 10:17:19 AMQuote from: supertom on February 05, 2012, 08:21:32 PMHowever, under the right management, we have a squad who should be at least 10 points better off right now, than what it is.That would put us on 38 points and joint 7th with Liverpool. Although I'd agree we've underachieved, this squad is not that good. AM's biggest fault with us is not sorting the defence out.i think its one thing knowing what the problem is, its another doing something about it with no money. I've said this before but everything he's tried this season in midfield (Clarke, Jenas, Keane, Heskey) has been about getting the pressure off the defence whether thats keeping the ball better or just helping them out. Its worked on occasions but he's really going to struggle to make anything of that defence now it hasn't got the sort of players it had in front of it under MON.
Quote from: lovejoy on February 06, 2012, 10:31:21 AMMON has got 22/30 points with Steve Bruce's Sunderland.he also won a tribuneral hearing against the club for constructive dismissal - hardly "walking out".I don't remember him being sacked either, he spent £120m on mostly dross which we are now left with. Yes he won a constructive dismissal case which means he had a good lawyer doesn't mean what he did was right. Constructive dismissal means your employer made it so difficult to do your job that you were forced to leave, If O'Neill thought being asked to lower the wage bill and continue to finish in the top 6 was too difficult then he had a case, personally I think the fact that during his time he spent £82M net on transfers and had a state of the art training centre built was enough to deliver the 5 year plan of Champions League footballSo he has gone into a club and given them a lift he isn't the first to do that and won't be the last. Don't get me wrong I think O'Neill is a good manager just not the genius some think he is and people defend the fact that he left, I repeat HE WALKED OUT ON US, he wasn't sacked, if he had any feeling towards the club or supporters he would have at lease left at the end of the previous season or just done the job for another year then left, he walked out 5 days before the season started for that he lost all my respect and I find it unbelievable that some fans still defend him
Sounds like this is fast becoming a MON topic. might as well add my 2p's worth. MON, imo, very good manager who can get the best out of players.Nob head and totally out of order for walking out on us 5 days before the season started but stuff behind the scenes contributed to that hence the amicably settled court case which he seemed to be more happy about than AVFC. Would I have MON instead of Eck? hmmm, yes I would as I know with these bunch of players would be at least 10 points better off and looking at securing a place in the Europa league.