Quote from: Meanwood Villa on February 22, 2017, 10:44:40 PMThere's a lot of revisionism going on with Houllier just because the season he was manager for some of the time (lest we forget the results before he arrived and after he was ill were better than when he was in charge) wasn't as godawful as what's followed. He was old, semi-retired, out of touch and as it turned out not physically capable of being the manager of an ambitious club competing for European football. It was a bad appointment. Just because what followed was worse doesn't make it better.There's no revisionism - just plain fact. We finished ninth, and for the last time until now there seemed to be some plan emerging.
There's a lot of revisionism going on with Houllier just because the season he was manager for some of the time (lest we forget the results before he arrived and after he was ill were better than when he was in charge) wasn't as godawful as what's followed. He was old, semi-retired, out of touch and as it turned out not physically capable of being the manager of an ambitious club competing for European football. It was a bad appointment. Just because what followed was worse doesn't make it better.
He undertook a revolution of our playing style in one season against a backdrop of his unprofessional defenders and Gabby in open revolt, massive injury issues and an owner losing interest. As others have said he made massive mistakes and didn't really get the club but he was one of the few managers we've had who was ruthless in his desire for us to play modern attractive passing football. What I will always remember from that season is 30 minutes against Man United and with a patched up team and Hogg/Bannon in centre mid we ripped them apart and in typical Villa fashion ended up hanging on for a draw!!! I dared to dream at that point and ended up disappointed and thinking what might have been had we shoved him upstairs and bought in a decent 1st team coach. Instead we got McLeish....make your own punchline.
Quote from: AV82EC on February 23, 2017, 08:31:42 AMHe undertook a revolution of our playing style in one season against a backdrop of his unprofessional defenders and Gabby in open revolt, massive injury issues and an owner losing interest. As others have said he made massive mistakes and didn't really get the club but he was one of the few managers we've had who was ruthless in his desire for us to play modern attractive passing football. What I will always remember from that season is 30 minutes against Man United and with a patched up team and Hogg/Bannon in centre mid we ripped them apart and in typical Villa fashion ended up hanging on for a draw!!! I dared to dream at that point and ended up disappointed and thinking what might have been had we shoved him upstairs and bought in a decent 1st team coach. Instead we got McLeish....make your own punchline.The Man. United game was a really nice surprise and the nearest we've got to beating them at home since 2001 but what followed was a dismal xmas/new year period. We won 1 of our next 9 I think and then results picked up when we signed Bent which lifted morale.However you only have to go to the post match threads archive search back for the 10/11 season and look after the game when we lost 1-0 at home to Wolves in March 2011 to see many on here weren't buying the Houllier fantasy football.http://www.heroesandvillains.info/forumv3/index.php?topic=42767.0
If the back 5 had shown this level of commitment with last ditch blocks in the dark days of December and January instead of just these last two games, then we'd have finished 6th no problem this season.
Ha I was actually going to put in one of my posts on this thread my abiding memory of seeing us win at Arsenal and Liverpool on the final day was wondering where the f**k that level of commitment had been for the previous 8 months of that season.