Gerard Houllier's impact on Liverpool's football success detailed

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Gerard Houllier's impact on Liverpool's football success detailed
Summary

The latest episode of BBC Radio Merseyside's A to Z of Liverpool highlights Gerard Houllier's contributions to the club. Houllier joined Liverpool in 1998 and took full managerial control after 18 matches, leading the team to five trophies, including a treble in 2001. His philosophy aimed to transform the perception of the team, moving away from the 'Spice Boys' image and instilling a new seriousness. The discussion features insights from Mike Hughes and focuses on the broader impact of Houllier's approach on Liverpool's football culture.

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  • Houllier joined Liverpool in 1998, first as joint-manager.
  • He won five trophies, including a treble, during his time.
  • His leadership aimed to change the club's image and approach.
  • Insights discussed in a BBC Radio Merseyside episode.
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"It's a great story, Gerard Houllier and what he did for Liverpool," Mike Hughes said on the latest show. The late Houllier joined Liverpool in 1998, originally as a joint-manager alongside Roy Evans before taking sole leadership after 18 matches, and went on to haul five trophies including a treble in 2001.

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