The problems lie far deeper than poor tactics or player motivation. The club set up has for some time been splintered into self seeking fractions , all looking after their own interests and all thinking they are untouchable. The most highly qualified coach on the staff , Sammy Lee, would no doubt love to have his say to the "management" but he doesn't appear to have the bottle or influence. The days when we had one boss over all have long gone and the clear out that GH had at first was just a false dawn and the sickness still lives within the club.
Houllier is still after all a school teacher and as you grow up you find that the teacher who terrified you at 14 is a bit of a joke when you are 24. So it has gone with the club. It is going to take a big man to take charge and turn it around and unite all parts. There is no ex-player I can think of up to the job and the mythical "promotion from within" has only worked once, Shanks to Bob, all the others were poor appointments (we would never have won the double with Kenny as manager not player-manager):