By all accounts excellent for Leicester again tonight. Surely with Dunne, Collins and Cuellar either injured or suffering from injury he should have been recalled some time ago. Do people realise we are three points from the relegation zone and need every player we can. How he hasnt been recalled already stinks a bit I must say. Can anyone shed any light on the situation?
Houllier obviously does not rate him .......
this stinks to be honest. Davies had many fine games for the club too
The stint at Leicester will have brought him on and this is the chance he has been waiting for. He is only 25 or that.
I suspect the board or Houllier has screwed up here and not put a 24 hour recall clause into his loan agreement. How much do we owe West Brom if he plays the required number of games, this strikes me as Ellis esque money pinching and it is costing us points. We are three points from the relegation zone let noone forget. This pricking around is harming the club.
Quote from: WALTERS WARRIORS on November 30, 2010, 01:54:27 AMHoullier obviously does not rate him ....... I think it's due to the face that if he starts 1 more league game he gets some sort of new contract, and with Randy trying to cuit costs a bit GH has been told Davies is not available for Premier League selection.
A theory which the General comprehensively trashed in his thread a while back
There was a period of a few months with Laursen when Davies was superb. Even better than Laursen arguably and earning him an England call up too.He also kept loads of clean sheets in a row with Knight after Laursen was injured and started last season well. The Liverpool game away being a highlight.I wouldn't give up on him just yet.He is an enigma though. Like the little girl with a curl in the middle of her forehead. When he is good he is very very good but when he is bad, he is horrid.Last season with three senior in form centre halves and the massive promise of Clark, we could afford to lose him. Now, with Dunne in dodgy form and a few injuries here and there, I'm not so sure.
After a year watching from the stands at Villa, Davies feels he can finally be the player who caught the eye of Capello, and said City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson deserves the credit for that.Davies's marauding runs with the ball out of defence have been a feature of City's recent upturn in form under the Swede, and Davies feels he finally has the freedom to play his natural game."I am playing like the old me because I am allowed to do things I used to do all the time," he said. "That is the reason why I was signed by West Brom and then Villa. But I feel that when I was at Villa I took a step backwards because I was signed as one thing and they tried to make me into another thing."
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on November 30, 2010, 08:18:54 AMA theory which the General comprehensively trashed in his thread a while back As expected.