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Author Topic: Ashley Westwood - Sold to Burnley  (Read 274469 times)

Offline Risso

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Re: Ashley Westwood - Sold to Burnley
« Reply #1410 on: February 22, 2020, 12:49:21 PM »
I hope he has the game of his life and cracks in a hat trick today.

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Re: Ashley Westwood - Sold to Burnley
« Reply #1411 on: February 22, 2020, 12:51:30 PM »
A couple of crunching tackles on the Wilson twins wouldn't go amiss either.

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Re: Ashley Westwood - Sold to Burnley
« Reply #1412 on: February 22, 2020, 01:04:09 PM »
I think he was OK when we had Delph and he wasn’t required to be the main man.

Once he started to be asked to run the midfield he wasn’t up to it, but that’s no excuse for the level of abuse he got.


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Re: Ashley Westwood - Sold to Burnley
« Reply #1413 on: February 22, 2020, 02:59:04 PM »
For a continuity player, there were plenty of times I can recall him not showing for the ball.

Villa fans, like most fans, are big on effort if the skill isn't always there. The explosive player who flies into tackles and bombs forward will always get more attention, but there is room for the unfussy player who puts himself in the right position and keeps the play ticking over. We seen a bit of that in his first season. A poor-man's Petrov, of sorts.  Less so from that point onwards.

My abiding memory of that second season is him placing himself behind an opponent in such a way that there was no chance of him being picked out with a pass. The period after that I mostly try to forget.

He speaks about his anxiety there, so that might have been part of it. But it's difficult to get behind players who don't look like they're trying. As would be true for fans of most clubs, I'd imagine.

 


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