One thing you can always be sure of at Villa is that following a populist manager is a hard task. If successful men who were Villa to the core such as Vic Crowe and Brian Little struggled in the eyes of some in comparison with their predeccessors then Gerard Houllier would have no chance. I also think that we don't like, or maybe trust, the more cerebral type of manager. If he wears his heart on his sleeve (BFR, Gregory, O'Neill) he'll get more of a pass than if he just gets on with the job.
Someone summed it perfectly (sorry can't remember who) when they said Houllier seemed like a consultant sent in to sort things out in a detached way. We tend to prefer to be schmoozed, to feel they 'get' the club, get our history, become one of us etc. Sometimes though you just need a hard nosed bastard to come in and actually fix the problems rather than try and keep people happy.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 29, 2015, 04:11:59 AMSomeone summed it perfectly (sorry can't remember who) when they said Houllier seemed like a consultant sent in to sort things out in a detached way. We tend to prefer to be schmoozed, to feel they 'get' the club, get our history, become one of us etc. Sometimes though you just need a hard nosed bastard to come in and actually fix the problems rather than try and keep people happy.A hard nosed bastard like Shanks or Fergie. There is only one and that is Nigel Pearson.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on October 28, 2015, 08:06:05 PM"I'll Never Walk Alone"To think we actually employed this Scouse sychophant. I think I feel sick. How sick did you feel when Graham Taylor came back as Watford manager and spent much of the match waving to us?
"I'll Never Walk Alone"To think we actually employed this Scouse sychophant. I think I feel sick.
I think the antipathy to Houllier is far more basic. The latent prejudice that simmers below the surface of football, like it still does in society was thrown into sharp focus a day or two ago by a poster saying the last person you want in a trench with you is a Frenchman. Houllier was foreign and not to be trusted. If we are lucky enough to get Garde he will get the same treatment, especially if he loses a few games.
That said, the cup surrender at Man City was unforgivable and pissed me off far more than his Anfield antics. Plus as Dave said, we weren't complaining when SGT was doing it the first time he came back with Watford so a bit rich for us to get worked up over it.
Quote from: Hoppo on October 28, 2015, 03:25:54 PMGerard Houllier"You know, Liverpool’s results are the results I always look for. And the title of my book says it all: “Je Ne Marcherai Jamais Seul” ... “I’ll Never Walk Alone”."Houllier is assisting Houllier. As ever.
Gerard Houllier