Quote from: cdward on May 30, 2024, 08:42:20 AMWithout wanting to rake over too many coals, MON did elevate us to a position where we were playing in Europe, challenging for silverware in cups, challenging for CL football and attracting good players at the top of their game (Milner, Young, Delph). There were some decent games in there too.It wasn't all bad. Don't hate him, don't love him either, in the middle for me.Exactly where I am, got us regularly in the top 6 and had some cracking games with him in charge regardless of the crap way it all ended.
Without wanting to rake over too many coals, MON did elevate us to a position where we were playing in Europe, challenging for silverware in cups, challenging for CL football and attracting good players at the top of their game (Milner, Young, Delph). There were some decent games in there too.It wasn't all bad. Don't hate him, don't love him either, in the middle for me.
MON I think would have kept the show on the road for another season anyway if given the budget Houllier got.
… his results with us were pretty solid in the main and the squad he left us was far superior to the one he inherited.
MON had his last shot with us, really rather a lot of money, and it was the last time that kind of 'old school' (read: lazy bloke bullshit) management style worked or would ever work. We squandered our last chance at getting to the top table on a hoof-and-run merchant, going backwards while everyone else was modernising. In a league increasingly of chic bistros, we stayed a Toby Carvery.
Quote from: brontebilly on May 30, 2024, 09:59:06 PMMON I think would have kept the show on the road for another season anyway if given the budget Houllier got.I disagree with this. I have more confidence that Houllier would have identified what the squad needed, and acted decisively to improve it. After all, he signed Bent in his first transfer window. O’Neill would probably have signed another four centre halves to play across the back given the opportunity. Quote from: brontebilly on May 30, 2024, 09:59:06 PM… his results with us were pretty solid in the main and the squad he left us was far superior to the one he inherited.I disagree with this. Whilst the squad was better than the one O’Neill inherited, it should have been a lot better for the money he spent, and still wasn’t balanced.
Quote from: Richard on May 30, 2024, 03:44:00 PMQuote from: LeeB on May 30, 2024, 03:39:03 PMGarde was that inconsequential one night stand when you were at a low ebb that's best left buried deep in your own mind. Just read up on him, sacked by a MLS team in 2019, not managed since.Villa Park is a managerial graveyard! It finished many upward trending careers. Sherwood never managed again bar twatting out cliches on SSN every other week. Gerrard couldn't even get a championship gig. RDM?
Quote from: LeeB on May 30, 2024, 03:39:03 PMGarde was that inconsequential one night stand when you were at a low ebb that's best left buried deep in your own mind. Just read up on him, sacked by a MLS team in 2019, not managed since.
Garde was that inconsequential one night stand when you were at a low ebb that's best left buried deep in your own mind.