LFC #1 wrote:jonnymac1979 wrote:Brian Reade from the Mirror, 26th May 2004, St Mick?
Come on fella, post your source.......
are any of his posts his? honestly.
yeah all the post under a paragraph are his own work, well possibly
LFC #1 wrote:jonnymac1979 wrote:Brian Reade from the Mirror, 26th May 2004, St Mick?
Come on fella, post your source.......
are any of his posts his? honestly.
darwisigila wrote:i still remember how boring and dull liverpool play under Houllier...my brain seem want to explode. liverpool under houllier never likely to score and we also don know how to pass the ball. i don understand why people talking how good gh is when we lost one game.
Houllier=LFC wrote:Yes i dont know if any of you guys can recall, Cisse before joining us said he would only be coming over if Houllier is still the manager.
teamleader1 wrote:I have to dissagree that houlier left at the right time-
He should have been shown the door at least 12 months earlier- I along with many feel that his era was by far the lowest we have ever sank as far as entertainment and standards are concerned.
As for the treble I was at the time made up but honest enough to admit that we were lucky and could have easily lost out in all of them- The saving grace was the fact that we all thought that the standards we had been brought up on would return and these early cup successes were a well deserved bit of luck and a springboard to recapturing the glory years
Sadly it turned out that this standard was the best we could expect and it was all down hill from there
Ive been lucky enough to see some great liverpool teams under great managers and to even contemplate that we in any way shape or form would have benifited from still having that imposter back at anfield truly baffles me
Ive been brought up on class liverpool sides and would rather give up going the game than settle for what houlier had to offer
To me Rafa is a class act and IMHO will get it right and will entertain us along the way
I dont agree with all his decisions and I have a moan like we all do but compared to Houlier hes faultless
IMHO
JBG wrote:Houllier was very keen on Sean Wright Phillips and he had a big influence over Michael Owen. I believe that had Houllier stayed, these two players would have turned out for Liverpool last season.
zarababe wrote:May be the question is .. should we have allowed Dalglish to leave for? is the decline of the club not associated with him..
teamleader1 wrote:ACE
Maybe your right -I might be being a bit harsh- but its not without credit
Its a fact that under houlier the great games are countable on one hand and it really rankled with me that the likes of man u and arsenal played more fluent football in 45 minutes than we witnessed in 4 games
Im sorry its come across to harsh and your aurgument has merit but its only my opinion of the man
Ive never felt like not going the game under any other manager than him
The standared of football and tactics was awful-he had his chance and fell well short of the mark both on the field and off it
this is only my opinion and I totally respect your point of view Ace
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