Quote from: London Villan on October 31, 2025, 02:18:45 PMTwo fortunate wins at the end of houllier’s season papered over the cracks of some dismal performances.What about the rest of the top six form after January? And what was fortunate about winning comfortably at Arsenal (fourth) then beating Liverpool (sixth)?
Two fortunate wins at the end of houllier’s season papered over the cracks of some dismal performances.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 31, 2025, 04:42:41 PMQuote from: London Villan on October 31, 2025, 02:18:45 PMTwo fortunate wins at the end of houllier’s season papered over the cracks of some dismal performances.What about the rest of the top six form after January? And what was fortunate about winning comfortably at Arsenal (fourth) then beating Liverpool (sixth)?Both were in their final places, couldn’t go up or down a position when we played them from what i remember. It was a very average season with 48 points.
As Paul says we had a load of injuries under Houlier. In the 2-2 at home to ManU we had Albrighton, Hogg and Bannan start, and the bench was Lichaj, Lowry, Herd, Osbourne, Johnson and Fonz as another example. And we finished 9th because we only lost 4 of the last 17, not because we 'jammed' two wins.
If Arsenal had beaten us they would have finished 3rd and avoided the CL play-off round.
Arguably we did better without houllier in the dugout too.
Quote from: London Villan on October 31, 2025, 05:37:20 PMArguably we did better without houllier in the dugout too. You really dislike the dead man!