Quote from: Dave on June 08, 2012, 08:47:32 PMDoes anyone remember those first couple of summers when we were berating O'Neill for CHOOSING not to spend all the millions upon millions that Lerner was apparently making available?I remember that being touted as 'doing things the right way', i.e. not forking out great sums on marquee signings. Then again, when Houllier was brought in that was also touted as 'doing things the right way'. And it's now being said of our current transfer policy, such as it is.
Does anyone remember those first couple of summers when we were berating O'Neill for CHOOSING not to spend all the millions upon millions that Lerner was apparently making available?
What was our transfer policy with Houllier?
It's a strange definition of disaster when a club can finish in the top half despite the many things that were out of our control in the Houllier season.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 08, 2012, 10:18:29 PMIt's a strange definition of disaster when a club can finish in the top half despite the many things that were out of our control in the Houllier season. I think it's fair to say that the club's trajectory since O'Neill left has been downward and steep. To say the board / owner have done an adequate job in that period - let alone a good job - would be a pretty bold statement. Sure, we've had a bit of bad luck but some of the major decision-making has been terrible and that pretty much set the course for how things have gone.
The club has, indeed, gone backwards but to say that the season in question was a disaster just isn't true.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 08, 2012, 10:18:29 PMIt's a strange definition of disaster when a club can finish in the top half despite the many things that were out of our control in the Houllier season. You know full well that the Houllier season was one bad news story after another. Two final wins that moved us up about six places didn't disguise that. We hadn't been in the top half since October, and were in a relegation battle as even Houllier openly admitted.
I also think time will show that the season just gone wasn't a disaster either. We've cleared a whole lot of deadwood, retained our PL status and let Lambert prove himself for a season.The only person who can feel hard done by is TSM, although financially compensated, he's been professionally ruined and treated like a patsy.
Quote from: lambdrew08 on June 08, 2012, 10:58:14 PMI also think time will show that the season just gone wasn't a disaster either. We've cleared a whole lot of deadwood, retained our PL status and let Lambert prove himself for a season.The only person who can feel hard done by is TSM, although financially compensated, he's been professionally ruined and treated like a patsy. We have also given extended runs to young players which should enable decisions on their future to be made quicker than would normally have been the case.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on June 08, 2012, 11:00:43 PMQuote from: lambdrew08 on June 08, 2012, 10:58:14 PMI also think time will show that the season just gone wasn't a disaster either. We've cleared a whole lot of deadwood, retained our PL status and let Lambert prove himself for a season.The only person who can feel hard done by is TSM, although financially compensated, he's been professionally ruined and treated like a patsy. We have also given extended runs to young players which should enable decisions on their future to be made quicker than would normally have been the case.Yes, but they were played in incredibly restrictive systems and told they weren't good enough every week and that as soon as the underperforming, trouble-causing, arrogant seniors returned to even half-fitness, they'd be out.