I was much more offended by Houllier's surrender at the Etihad than anything he did at Anfield.
Correct. A disgrace to the club's name. We should never give up on a major cup competition. We were actually on a decent run before that, too! That soon stopped.
Quote from: brian green on October 29, 2015, 07:49:08 PMEverybody in your world Silhill is a conspirator. Everything is so black and baleful. The Houllier at Anfield incident was an hour in 150 years of Villa history not some bloody vengeful apocalypse.Not really Brian , we were discussing GED and his brief time at the club. Over time I think some see him now as some shining beacon in 5 or 6 declining, wasteland seasons. The anfield night yes was one evening. The comments were ill judged, but it kind of somew him up for me , he never really came across as fully engaged in the job. Someone on here described him as a distant consultant which was quite apt. The results were not great either and GMAC salvaged our league position ultimately not GED. He wasn't of good health and that is somewhat mitigating but I don't see him as this visionary guru some are now portraying him as.
Everybody in your world Silhill is a conspirator. Everything is so black and baleful. The Houllier at Anfield incident was an hour in 150 years of Villa history not some bloody vengeful apocalypse.
Quote from: brian green on October 29, 2015, 07:49:08 PMEverybody in your world Silhill is a conspirator. Everything is so black and baleful. The Houllier at Anfield incident was an hour in 150 years of Villa history not some bloody vengeful apocalypse.You make it sound like we havent stopped discussing it since the day it happened, which just isn't true.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on October 29, 2015, 08:34:16 PMCorrect. A disgrace to the club's name. We should never give up on a major cup competition. We were actually on a decent run before that, too! That soon stopped.Yes, agree with that too. Silhill was spot on in what he says about the myth of Houllier.
Quote from: richard moore on October 29, 2015, 08:38:19 PMQuote from: cdbullyweefan on October 29, 2015, 08:34:16 PMCorrect. A disgrace to the club's name. We should never give up on a major cup competition. We were actually on a decent run before that, too! That soon stopped.Yes, agree with that too. Silhill was spot on in what he says about the myth of Houllier. There is no myth. He was trying to bring a different ethos to the club, one which would have been far more modern and progressive, not to mention sustainable, than that his predecessor had employed. He had some limited success, some of the things he tried didn't work, but in contrast to those who came afterwards he had a clearly-defined idea he was working towards. And for reasons discussed earlier he was, and is still, given far less leeway than any other Villa manager before or since.
A good manager would have looked at the players at his disposal and tried to play to their strengths not tried to force upon them a style that was not suited to them. Dunne, Collins and Warnock had been excellent the previous season, they were awful under Houllier. He basically almost relegated a team that had finished top 6 for 3 years running despite also adding an excellent striker to the group half way through the season. He had a far better squad than the 3 managers that followed him. I'll never forget the Wigan home match when we conceded a corner without a Wigan player getting near the ball, passing nervously for the sake of it until Dunne overhit a back pass. I could understand Houllier trying to implement a different style after a major squad overhaul when he's brought in players more suited to his style, but trying to impose it on a good top 6 side who excelled with an alternative style of football was crazy imo.