Quote from: PeterWithesShin on December 19, 2012, 04:34:17 PMThe defence at Chelsea was Collins, Dunne, Warnock, Young. The defence at Newcastle was Dunne, Clark, Warnock, Young. Not much off our first choice in either game.The point about the Chelsea game was that many on here were convinced that we'd be better by playing Young instead of Cuellar, we tried it and were a complete shambles. To take that result as representative of our defensive performances for that season is stretching credulity to breaking point.Under Houllier, first, second, third and fourth choice defences were equally bad. The players were mostly to blame but, as manager, he has to take some of the responsibility.
The defence at Chelsea was Collins, Dunne, Warnock, Young. The defence at Newcastle was Dunne, Clark, Warnock, Young. Not much off our first choice in either game.
I never took you for being this petty, PWS.
An amazing one for me was how many, including the press as well as posters on here, swallowed Hollier's line of not being able to address problems with the defence until the close-season.
I never took you for being this petty, PWS. The Chelsea game was an aberration, using it as an illustration is meaningless. We were strong defensively that season, arguing anything else is just a distortion. I've said all along that we were crap the following season, Houllier didn't create the problem but neither did he do much to fix it.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on December 19, 2012, 03:19:25 PMAn amazing one for me was how many, including the press as well as posters on here, swallowed Hollier's line of not being able to address problems with the defence until the close-season.Looking back, I think he'd decided he couldn't work with the experienced defenders we had, and wanted them out, and that's what the summer comment meant.If you look at what Lambert has done, he has either moved them on (Warnock, Collins), binned them (Hutton, although I realise he wasn't at the club in Houllier's time) or lost them to injury (Dunne).Also worth remembering, Lambert sussed the defence at the start of the season, having seen them the year before. Houllier was caught with a defence which, on the basis of the previous year, he thought he could work with, but didn't realise he couldn't till a fair way into the season, by which time, he was stuck for options.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 19, 2012, 06:08:05 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on December 19, 2012, 03:19:25 PMAn amazing one for me was how many, including the press as well as posters on here, swallowed Hollier's line of not being able to address problems with the defence until the close-season.Looking back, I think he'd decided he couldn't work with the experienced defenders we had, and wanted them out, and that's what the summer comment meant.If you look at what Lambert has done, he has either moved them on (Warnock, Collins), binned them (Hutton, although I realise he wasn't at the club in Houllier's time) or lost them to injury (Dunne).Also worth remembering, Lambert sussed the defence at the start of the season, having seen them the year before. Houllier was caught with a defence which, on the basis of the previous year, he thought he could work with, but didn't realise he couldn't till a fair way into the season, by which time, he was stuck for options.Houllier didn't have much chance to change it early though as he didn't arrive until the summer window was shut. So he was stuck with them whether he rated them or not.
Only now with a new back 5 is it starting to look steady again.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on December 19, 2012, 06:36:43 PMOnly now with a new back 5 is it starting to look steady again. But even then they managed to concede five goals as recently as a few weeks ago.I don't think any of the defences that we're talking about were that catastrophic, but sometimes these results happen.