by JBG » Fri Nov 12, 2004 4:06 pm
I know it looks really bad but Houllier being paid to go is not unusual in football.
I honestly think Houllier was very passionate about the club and was determined to make things better and certainly did not want to go when he was asked. I think that despite keeping quiet about what went on since he left he is very bitter and disapointed about being let go and in some respects, from his point of view, he would have felt that he was entitled to be paid the balance of his salary given that he was forced out.
I don't think he was being greedy as I think that Houllier would have almost have worked for free this season if he was given one last chance to turn things around. However, the risk of allowing this to happen was too great and Parry and Moores had to pay him off in order to bring about the change they wanted. I don't think Houllier is to blame as it is standard practice, I'd point more fingers at Parry/Moores.
Jolly Bob Grumbine.