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Gerard Houllier - Manager
Date
of Birth: 03/09/47
Playing Career: Le Touquet
Coaching Career: Le Touquet (1973-74), Arras (youth coach 1974-76), Noeux
Les Mines (head coach, 76-82), Lens (coach, 1982-85), Paris St Germain (coach
1985-88), French FA (technical director from 1988; assistant coach to national
team, 1988-92; national coach, 1992-93; head coach at Euro U-18 Championship,
1996 and World U-20 Championship, 1997. Liverpool (joint-manager with Roy
Evans, Jul. 1998; manager Nov.1998)
Honours with Noeux Les Mines: Successive promotions to French Second Division
Honours with Paris St Germain: French Championship, 1985-86
Honours with Liverpool F.C: League Cup, February 2000-01, March 2002-03,
FA Cup, May 2000-01, UEFA Cup, May 2000-01
Though
born in Therouanne, France, Gérard Houllier has a long history of
supporting Liverpool. It started on September 16th 1969 when Liverpool played
Dundalk in the European Fairs Cup. Whilst a teacher in the City, the young
Houllier stood on the Kop and watched the Reds demolish the Irish side 10-0.
Houllier returned to the city in July 1998 when he was appointed Joint Team
Manager to work alongside Roy Evans. But it didnt work out, and Gerard was
named sole manager. He appointed Thomson as assistent manager and also bought
P Bergues as couch.Houllier, had certainly come to Anfield with a wealth
of experience. The former French National Team Head Coach had most recently
filled the role of National Technical Director of the French football Association
and played an instrumental part in the French World Cup success during the
summer of 1998.
Gérard began his managerial career aged 26 as player-coach at Le
Touquet in 1973 before being employed as Youth Coach at Arras (1974-76),
then moving on to Noeux Les Mines as Head Coach (1976-82) where he won two
consecutive promotions to the French Second Division. He then managed Lens
for three years between 1982 and 1985 (taking them to promotion and UEFA
Cup qualification), before guiding Paris St.Germain (1985-88) to the French
title in 1986. A current member of the UEFA and FIFA Technical Committees,
Gérard was Technical Director and assistant to the French national
team, managed by Michel Platini from 1988-92 before becoming National Coach
himself (1992-93). He resigned as National Coach, but retained his role
as Technical Director, in 1993 following France's flukeish failure to qualify
for the World Cup Finals. He was Head Coach of the French Team who were
European Under-18 Champions in 1996, and took the U-20s to the quarter-finals
of the World Championships the following year. Following France's victory
in the 1998 World Cup Final he was nominated for a special medal to recognise
his part in their triumph. Initially Houllier's influence on the team was
restrained, but in the Summer of 1999 he launched a daring and extensive
programme of team-rebuilding. Steve McManaman was already scheduled to leave,
but Paul Ince, David James, and Rob Jones were also told they were surplus
to requirements and encouraged to move on.
Robbie Fowler, on the other hand, despite several ridiculous press campaigns
which attempted to drive a wedge between him and the Club, was central to
the new manager's plans, as was Jamie Redknapp. The latter was named as
the new Club captain, the former as his deputy. Together with established
players such as Michael Owen, Jamie Carragher and Dominic Matteo, and youngsters
such as David Thompson and Steven Gerrard, they were to form the local backbone
of a new look Liverpool side. However, frustrated by a ridiculously over-inflated
market in domestic players, which saw youngsters who had never played in
the top flight being sold for upwards of six million pounds, Houllier was
forced to look abroad to sign overseas players to strengthen his squad.
Six new players, Sander Westerveld, Sami Hyypiä, Stephane Henchoz,
Erik Meijer and Titi Camara arrived during the summer while German international
Dietmar Hamann joined soon after once Granada's purchase of a 9.9% stake
in the club allowed more funds to be released for the manager to spend.
Houllier has been delighted with the way his new signings have settled and,
while he continues to discourage talk about what the club may be capable
of this season, there is little doubt he believes he has the talent at his
disposal with the ability to fulfil the high expectations of the fans over
the coming years. Furthermore, fans have been delighted by his popular re-appointment
of Phil Thompson as his assistant. Together they have convincingly demanded
a passion and commitment from their players that Shankly would have admired.
Houllier has spoken openly about the this passion; "The moment your
club goes through a difficult period is the moment to show whether you really
care for the red shirt. In the end, it is the players who must assume the
responsibility...it is the players who must say 'OK this is my life, my
reputation on the line, and i have to do something about it'". Peter
Robinson in January 2000 also sees echoes of Shankly: "I find them
very similar. While completely different as people - Gérard is an
academic, whereas Bill I might term a football academic, they share many
of the same attributes as managers. Those are single-mindedness, knowing
exactly what they want on the field and an ability to comunicate well. Both
too, would be adamant that footballers can only be successful through hard
work and fitness". With an endorsement like that, there is every reason
for Reds fans to savour the developments over the coming years
02/03 Squad
1.
Jerzy
Dudek
2. S
Henchoz
3. Abel Xavier
4. Sami
Hyypia
5. Milan
Baros
6. Markus
Babbel
7. Vladimir
Smicer
8. Emile
Heskey
9. El-Hadji
Diouf
10 Michael
Owen
13 Danny
Murphy
14 Vegard
Heggem
15 Patrik
Berger
16 D
Hamann
17 Steven
Gerrard
18 John
Arne Riise
19 P Arphexad
21 Salif
Diao
22 Chris
Kirkland
23 Jamie
Carragher
24 B
Diomede
25 Igor
Biscan
26 Richie
Partridge
27 Gregory
Vignal
28 Bruno
Cheyrou
30 Djimi
Traore
31 Alou
Diarra
32 John Welsh
33 Neil Mellor
34 Daniel Sjolund
35 S Warnock
36 Jon Otsemobor
38 M FoleySheridan
39 Patrice Luzi