Quote from: eamonn on November 20, 2012, 12:03:05 PMQuote 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.The fact that he himself mentioned it during his first press conference ("I'm fit, I'm healthy,") means it was an issue. Some basic research shows that the average life expectancy after the heavy duty surgery he underwent in 2001 is 10-14 years. Some will live longer of course. Let's say we had been fighting it out towards the top of the table (as we all hoped - and probably had the squad to do) but lost a crucial game in the run-in. That would have been pressure of a different kind. Would he have been able to contend with that either? It might seem insensitive maybe, talking about a blokes life in such cold, cynical terms. But you'd like to think that when multi million pound contracts are being signed more care and consideration (and research) would be carried out.
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.
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,
I wonder what might have happened had Houllier been able to get a younger, more credible number two who could have done the legwork and been capable of overseeing day to day training, rather than McAllister who seemed about his fourth choice and was never very popular with anyone from the sounds of it.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 20, 2012, 03:20:33 PMI wonder what might have happened had Houllier been able to get a younger, more credible number two who could have done the legwork and been capable of overseeing day to day training, rather than McAllister who seemed about his fourth choice and was never very popular with anyone from the sounds of it. Yes phil Thompson was poised to come as his number 2 and then changed his mind , I think if he had arrived with Gerard then things may have been better.
Has anyone said Bono yet?
Quote from: cdticklefan on November 20, 2012, 07:18:04 PMHas anyone said Bono yet?No.But the Edge is foine.
I'm only angry with Randy for appointing TSM. It still beggars belief now.
Quote from: Rip Van doin' the Lambert walk on November 20, 2012, 07:19:30 PMQuote from: cdticklefan on November 20, 2012, 07:18:04 PMHas anyone said Bono yet?No.But the Edge is foine.Da drommer is also foine.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on November 20, 2012, 07:21:29 PMQuote from: Rip Van doin' the Lambert walk on November 20, 2012, 07:19:30 PMQuote from: cdticklefan on November 20, 2012, 07:18:04 PMHas anyone said Bono yet?No.But the Edge is foine.Da drommer is also foine.Da boyce ployer is also foine.