Lucky Pants situation rectified. Mrs Remy unaware of magical properties (how do you think I pulled her in the first place!)
Rinder.All that early success raised expectations too much.
Quote from: tomd2103 on November 19, 2012, 04:38:22 PMI personally think all this mess can be traced back to the end of the 2009/10 season. In hindsight Randy and Faulkner should have dealt with the O'Neill issue at the end of that season and not let it drag over the summer and leave us in the position of having no manager just before the start of the new season. We have been up against it since then and haven't really recovered. The two manager appointments after O'Neill were poor and the squad has lost a lot of quality which hasn't really been replaced despite some new faces coming in. Had O'Neill been moved on at the end of that season and been replaced with an able manager (it would have still been an attractive post at the point), we may have been able to avoid the mess we now find ourselves in. Despite many complaints about lack of spending since O'Neill has left, we have still spent more than a number of clubs who currently sit higher in the table than us. I made a similar point yesterday and it proved controversial. I think Houllier was a dreadful appointment.
I personally think all this mess can be traced back to the end of the 2009/10 season. In hindsight Randy and Faulkner should have dealt with the O'Neill issue at the end of that season and not let it drag over the summer and leave us in the position of having no manager just before the start of the new season. We have been up against it since then and haven't really recovered. The two manager appointments after O'Neill were poor and the squad has lost a lot of quality which hasn't really been replaced despite some new faces coming in. Had O'Neill been moved on at the end of that season and been replaced with an able manager (it would have still been an attractive post at the point), we may have been able to avoid the mess we now find ourselves in. Despite many complaints about lack of spending since O'Neill has left, we have still spent more than a number of clubs who currently sit higher in the table than us.
Quote from: Irish villain on November 19, 2012, 05:29:25 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on November 19, 2012, 04:38:22 PMI personally think all this mess can be traced back to the end of the 2009/10 season. In hindsight Randy and Faulkner should have dealt with the O'Neill issue at the end of that season and not let it drag over the summer and leave us in the position of having no manager just before the start of the new season. We have been up against it since then and haven't really recovered. The two manager appointments after O'Neill were poor and the squad has lost a lot of quality which hasn't really been replaced despite some new faces coming in. Had O'Neill been moved on at the end of that season and been replaced with an able manager (it would have still been an attractive post at the point), we may have been able to avoid the mess we now find ourselves in. Despite many complaints about lack of spending since O'Neill has left, we have still spent more than a number of clubs who currently sit higher in the table than us. I made a similar point yesterday and it proved controversial. I think Houllier was a dreadful appointment.To be fair, a lot of my post was written with the benefit of hindsight and I think there probably would have been uproar if Lerner had sacked O'Neill at the end of the 2009/10 season.
Ronny Rosenthal. His signing gave the Redscouse fresh impetus at the tail end of 89/90.Had we won the league that season, we'd have dominated for the next 3-5 years. No talk of this 'missing the boat,' caper. We'd be on the boat, on deck, waving our collective dicks. Leaving the Redscouse and the Mancs in our slipstream. And seeing as we hadn't missed the boat, there'd be no need for O'Dreary, O'Neill or any other false prophets.
We tried the old policy of "speculate to accumulate" and we lost. Like Leeds.MON must take a lot of the blame because his second-wave of player purchses was very poor and his tactics didn't help. He was given the money to take us to the Champions League and he blew it.From that point on Lerner at al have continued to do their splendid impression of a rabbit stuck in the glare of headlights.
Quote from: tomd2103 on November 20, 2012, 12:03:15 AMQuote from: Irish villain on November 19, 2012, 05:29:25 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on November 19, 2012, 04:38:22 PMI personally think all this mess can be traced back to the end of the 2009/10 season. In hindsight Randy and Faulkner should have dealt with the O'Neill issue at the end of that season and not let it drag over the summer and leave us in the position of having no manager just before the start of the new season. We have been up against it since then and haven't really recovered. The two manager appointments after O'Neill were poor and the squad has lost a lot of quality which hasn't really been replaced despite some new faces coming in. Had O'Neill been moved on at the end of that season and been replaced with an able manager (it would have still been an attractive post at the point), we may have been able to avoid the mess we now find ourselves in. Despite many complaints about lack of spending since O'Neill has left, we have still spent more than a number of clubs who currently sit higher in the table than us. I made a similar point yesterday and it proved controversial. I think Houllier was a dreadful appointment.To be fair, a lot of my post was written with the benefit of hindsight and I think there probably would have been uproar if Lerner had sacked O'Neill at the end of the 2009/10 season. I travelled over for the final game of 09/10 against Blackburn and the general feeling was MON would be gone as he had taken us as far as he could.
Quote from: ozzjim on November 19, 2012, 08:57:14 PM I personally thought Houllier was actually an intelligent attempt at modernising the club that we were very unlucky as it went badly. Randy dug us out of that hole with money in January, after the debacle of the MON departure. I think GED getting ill totally threw the board, You can't call that bad luck though. It would be like signing Kieron Dyer and Jonathan Woodgate and Michael Owen and then claiming it's bad luck when they only play a handful of games. If Randy hadn't foreseen that Houllier getting ill was a strong possibility then he's a fool.
I personally thought Houllier was actually an intelligent attempt at modernising the club that we were very unlucky as it went badly. Randy dug us out of that hole with money in January, after the debacle of the MON departure. I think GED getting ill totally threw the board,
Quote from: tomd2103 on November 20, 2012, 12:03:15 AMQuote from: Irish villain on November 19, 2012, 05:29:25 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on November 19, 2012, 04:38:22 PMI personally think all this mess can be traced back to the end of the 2009/10 season. In hindsight Randy and Faulkner should have dealt with the O'Neill issue at the end of that season and not let it drag over the summer and leave us in the position of having no manager just before the start of the new season. We have been up against it since then and haven't really recovered. The two manager appointments after O'Neill were poor and the squad has lost a lot of quality which hasn't really been replaced despite some new faces coming in. Had O'Neill been moved on at the end of that season and been replaced with an able manager (it would have still been an attractive post at the point), we may have been able to avoid the mess we now find ourselves in. Despite many complaints about lack of spending since O'Neill has left, we have still spent more than a number of clubs who currently sit higher in the table than us. I made a similar point yesterday and it proved controversial. I think Houllier was a dreadful appointment.To be fair, a lot of my post was written with the benefit of hindsight and I think there probably would have been uproar if Lerner had sacked O'Neill at the end of the 2009/10 season. There were quite a few of us on here advocating that position.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on November 19, 2012, 09:06:22 PMQuote from: ozzjim on November 19, 2012, 08:57:14 PM I personally thought Houllier was actually an intelligent attempt at modernising the club that we were very unlucky as it went badly. Randy dug us out of that hole with money in January, after the debacle of the MON departure. I think GED getting ill totally threw the board, You can't call that bad luck though. It would be like signing Kieron Dyer and Jonathan Woodgate and Michael Owen and then claiming it's bad luck when they only play a handful of games. If Randy hadn't foreseen that Houllier getting ill was a strong possibility then he's a fool.But hadn't his heart scare been 7 years prior when we appointed him? And he'd had two or three decent seasons at Lyon in between. So yeah, there was the risk of him struggling with his health but I'm sure we would have made sure his medical gave a good indication that he was ok. Bad luck surely did come into it in that case.