Quote from: toronto villa on August 11, 2010, 01:28:02 PMI hope you're not counting appearances that constitute 5 minutes at the end of game.Of course he is. He's also taking an average over three years rather than look closer at the appearances said players have made recently.
I hope you're not counting appearances that constitute 5 minutes at the end of game.
I'm counting all the times they have played for Villa. The fact is that each of them started as a first choice player when they joined. We replaced them in the first team with better players last season and they were relegated to the subs bench in exactly the way that every club would wish to improve their team. When we ship those players out, who takes their place on the bench? Collins, Petrov and Downing? It probably should be but its not going to be now is it?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 11, 2010, 01:31:32 PMQuote from: toronto villa on August 11, 2010, 01:28:02 PMI hope you're not counting appearances that constitute 5 minutes at the end of game.Of course he is. He's also taking an average over three years rather than look closer at the appearances said players have made recently.I'm taking an average over the time they have been here. They started as first team players, we brought in better and they were relegated to the bench. Exactly as people on here have advocated as the right way to do things since Lerner took over.
Do you not understand that the club has declared a move from incremental growth (which I was happy with) to swingeing cuts (which has pissed me off a little)?
I'm going to be really disappointed if we are not going to get Ireland in the deal for Milner especislly as it looks the Milner money isn't being put into the transfer pot.How are we going to buy Keane without shifting the deadwood ??
Except some of them, ie Shorey and Beye, have barely been near the bench let alone the pitch for a good while now.The point is, they're still here, they're still not getting used, and they're still on big wages.Do you not see why it might make sense to move them on, get in players who will cost less, and use that saved money perhaps where it is better needed?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 11, 2010, 01:46:32 PMExcept some of them, ie Shorey and Beye, have barely been near the bench let alone the pitch for a good while now.The point is, they're still here, they're still not getting used, and they're still on big wages.Do you not see why it might make sense to move them on, get in players who will cost less, and use that saved money perhaps where it is better needed?It's a good point. And regardless of the number of full or part appearances they have made, how many of these players have really contributed something meaningful when they have got a game?
I have to say the new software has seen some epic quote fails of late.
...Swingeing cuts? How would losing Beye or Davies or Shorey or Sidwell or NRC really have affected us? Doing something about the wage bill. It's not exactly George Osborne setting about the economy, is it?
And you can't tell me that Randy or Faulkner wouldn't have noticed that. That some players play all the time, and others on similar wages, and hefty transfer fees play very infrequently. If you are going to have fringe players, which every club does, then they have to be on fringe money. If you're going to pay 6m for a full back, then given our status within the game, he better have a role to play. I understand and accept we are better defensively with Cuellar, but the plan needs to much better thought out than that if that ends up being the direction we went in. If he isn't part of the plan, then sell him which is all they asked MON to do.