It isn't every day you read the phrase "lovely big pair of bollocks" on H & V.
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 21, 2012, 04:03:29 PMIt isn't every day you read the phrase "lovely big pair of bollocks" on H & V.It isn't, but all traditions start somewhere.While we're here can I just say that I imagine Vlaar has a beautiful shiny bellend?
My logic is that Lambert changed the defence (from a flat back four to three centre-halves) seamlessly and efficiently, within days. Unlike Houllier, he didn't need to change the players (much) or need a pre-season to drill them on the new formation.My conclusion is that Houllier was full of shit, or a shit coach, or employed shit coaches. For him to give up on making our leaky defence more efficient at defending set-peices, as he admitted he did, was negligent. For people to agree with him that it couldn't be done was laughable.
well Lamberts plan didnt work well today results will be good and results will be bad but posters have the right to have a moan on here when its a bad day , like today and congratulate the players when they play well like last week. Thats why we have excellent forums like this. anyway Merry Christmas
One major concern is that when things don't go our way, we just seem to crumble and that is down to a lack of experience.
You were saying John?