Quote from: Salsa Party Animal on February 21, 2017, 09:27:57 PMI thought if we kept Gary McAllister after moving Houllier upstairs we wouldn't be in a mess. But we went to appoint Alex McLeish and co afterwards. We doesn't have a system, a playing style, or a vision or right people to make things happens.One day I want to hear what happened then. The appointment of McLeish was SO beneath us as a club, so completely wrong and against our play style it has to rank as one of the strangest appointments ever. I cannot imagine the circumstances of that Board meeting when they said "Yup, thats our guy." and nobody questioned it. Bizarre.
I thought if we kept Gary McAllister after moving Houllier upstairs we wouldn't be in a mess. But we went to appoint Alex McLeish and co afterwards. We doesn't have a system, a playing style, or a vision or right people to make things happens.
Quote from: brontebilly on February 21, 2017, 09:04:46 AMFlashes only though nothing sustainable. BFR's fell away as fast as it rose...Sorry, don't accept that at all. BFR was the last manager we had who had us acting like a big club. And that was the case for the bulk of his four years. Little's team was attractive, but we were seen as next rung down the ladder from the big 3. MON got some good results against the top 4 and reasonable league positions (though dire football) but we often played like plucky minnows even away to fairly modest sides.
Flashes only though nothing sustainable. BFR's fell away as fast as it rose...
Houllier was and would have continued to turn us around had he not become ill. He was a top class manager
Quote from: VillaAlways on February 21, 2017, 08:52:48 AMHoullier was and would have continued to turn us around had he not become ill. He was a top class managerCouldn't disagree more, we were sleep walking to relegation until McAllister took over that season.
well a slight exaggeration, but didn't we only sneak into 9th on the final day because of a favourable alignment of other results?
obviously but had results gone another way in the final minutes of the final games we could have ended up 14th or something.
Quote from: KevinGage on February 21, 2017, 06:32:21 PMQuote from: brontebilly on February 21, 2017, 09:04:46 AMFlashes only though nothing sustainable. BFR's fell away as fast as it rose...Sorry, don't accept that at all. BFR was the last manager we had who had us acting like a big club. And that was the case for the bulk of his four years. Little's team was attractive, but we were seen as next rung down the ladder from the big 3. MON got some good results against the top 4 and reasonable league positions (though dire football) but we often played like plucky minnows even away to fairly modest sides.Explain the drop from 2nd to 10th in the space of a year under BFR then. This was at a time when United and Blackburn were getting humiliated in Europe. Why didn't BFR look to change up an aging team much earlier like Little was forced to.We were a much more consistent side under Little I thought until the signing of Collymore. The league itself was getting a lot stronger then too with Wenger coming in at Arsenal. I loved the football we played that time, I'm struggling to recall a limited technical player in his team.I'm not a huge MON fan but it's the last time we had a decent team. Seem to remember us going on a long winning run away from home during one of his seasons. Barry, Young, Gabby, Carew etc , can't remember which season it was but we smashed in loads of goals. This was at a time when the league was at its strongest in 25 years, three teams in CL semis one of those years** hope I'm not getting years mixed up
You could argue a case for Houllier despite his health issues, but the list of managers we've appointed over the last 7 years has been very underwhelming in terms of what they have achieved and proven success in the game:HoullierMcLeishLambertSherwoodGardeDi MatteoBruceIs it any surprise we are where we are with such a clusterfuck of poor managerial appointments, all the other stuff going on behind the scenes and a revolving door of players. There has been no stability, no structure and no foundation for a successful club or team for years, and this needs to stop. We have a new owner that looks intent on rebuilding the structure behind the scenes, but we need to appoint a manager that has proven ability to set up a team and get results...we're a graveyard for crap managers.