Quote from: pauliewalnuts on May 22, 2014, 10:12:14 PMMakoun only played seven games for us.I can't really see any circumstances under which that would be enough of a sample to form a realistic opinion of him.Michael Bradley was written-off after the whole team surrendered at Citeh in the cup. Did we get any money back on Makoun?
Makoun only played seven games for us.I can't really see any circumstances under which that would be enough of a sample to form a realistic opinion of him.
There's a lot of misty-eyed revisionism over the Houllier chapter, and quite frankly it's baffling. He was largely poor, had little understanding of the club and its culture, blatantly threw in the towel in the FA Cup and was looking decidedly vulnerable before he was given a now unthinkable amount of money to buy Darren Bent, whose goals kept us up. Our upturn in fortunes at the end of that season occurred when Houllier was in l'hopital, and the largely unpopular Gary McAllister took control. Our capitulation at home to the dogheads in March was a classic Houllier performance, listless, chaotic, complacent, all with a team containing the likes of Young, Downing, Bent, Makoun and Cuellar. I'd argue that with the current crop of crap at Villa, Houllier would have taken us down like a concrete balloon. He was a dreadful appointment.
I thought Houllier was setting us on the right path and I think if we'd had 2-3 more years of him we'd be in a significantly better place.I didn't like him but I did trust him to get it right, McLeish and Lambert I like but I never trusted McLeish to do the right thing for us and I don't trust Lambert any more.
For me the Houllier era was an example of how impatient and spoilt the fanbase can be.
IMO the only way we'll ever sort ourselves out is by sticking by the manager – the current one – the one so many of us wanted.