So many people wanted him out, called him a clown (ring any bells) – and look what happened, we got Mcleish. It's a shame, because according to the man himself we had Cabaye lined up that summer. If that was a sample of his recruitment policy, then I would have loved to have seen what else he could do. And we really did play some nice football at times under him, but again, because we didn't do it in every single game then Houllier was clueless and all the know-it-all fans could have done so much better.
Bosko Balaban.
I don't get this post era love in a minority of fans have for houllier. The guy was a dinosaur and a condescending twat of one. His tactics were awful his signings were ridiculous and I hated him as manager as do 99% of villa fans I speak to. Signing Pires was a joke, mako un useless oh and let's not forget Omar Cummings
Who he never signed? He was only on trial as far as I remember.For me, 'His tactics were awful' seems like an easy thing to say whenever things are going wrong :/ It's jus tthe way I see it. I think with Barry Bannan and Hogg in midfield anyone's tactics would seem awful. I think this phrase ignores the other teams we have to play and the quality and qualities of their players etc. IMO, it's part of the "We're Aston Villa, we should just win" mindset. It's a football cliche that's used one week, forgotten the next when things go well, and comes up once more with the next defeat. Er, Mcleish though – he had bad tactics
Quote from: silhillvilla on May 23, 2014, 10:48:55 AMI don't get this post era love in a minority of fans have for houllier. The guy was a dinosaur and a condescending twat of one. His tactics were awful his signings were ridiculous and I hated him as manager as do 99% of villa fans I speak to. Signing Pires was a joke, mako un useless oh and let's not forget Omar CummingsWho he never signed? He was only on trial as far as I remember.For me, 'His tactics were awful' seems like an easy thing to say whenever things are going wrong :/ It's jus tthe way I see it. I think with Barry Bannan and Hogg in midfield anyone's tactics would seem awful. I think this phrase ignores the other teams we have to play and the quality and qualities of their players etc. IMO, it's part of the "We're Aston Villa, we should just win" mindset. It's a football cliche that's used one week, forgotten the next when things go well, and comes up once more with the next defeat. Er, Mcleish though – he had bad tactics
Quote from: Legion on May 23, 2014, 10:38:31 AMBosko Balaban.Maybe, but you get the feeling that John Gregory saw enough of him in training to realise he'd made a cock-up. With Bradley you get the impression that once TSM came-in, he was sacrificed to make way for the loan-signing of Jermaine Jenas. (!)It's frustrating because, by all accounts, he made quite a decent impression in Serie A after leaving us.
For me, 'His tactics were awful' seems like an easy thing to say whenever things are going wrong :/ It's jus tthe way I see it. I think with Barry Bannan and Hogg in midfield anyone's tactics would seem awful.
Whilst on the Houllier-era (which clearly divides opinions) the one that really baffled me was Michael Bradley. I had really high hopes when he came-in but I don;t think I can recall a VIall player being moved-on without being given a decent chance in the manner that he was.