He had that superb knack of scoring against Small Heath and was great for a season or two under O'Neil but personally, I won't look back at his time with a huge amount of fondness or nostalgia. He was ok, that's about it for me.
Quote from: Clampy on September 03, 2020, 08:55:27 AMHe had that superb knack of scoring against Small Heath and was great for a season or two under O'Neil but personally, I won't look back at his time with a huge amount of fondness or nostalgia. He was ok, that's about it for me.He had the opportunity to be a Villa legend but instead will be remembered as a “what-could-of-been” His efforts in his last 5 seasons for “his club” was shameful
Gary Lineker used to bite, he would sometimes touch the ball 15 times but score two.
Gabby was a forward, not a striker.
Quote from: WilliamStanding on September 03, 2020, 10:04:36 AMGabby was a forward, not a striker.Not really. When people make a distinction between striker and forward the forward is usually referring to a typical 10. There is no way anyone could ever describe Gabby as a 10 with a straight face. He was a striker who didn't score as many goals as he should've because he was terrible 1on1 and didn't make the best use of his pace. If he'd have learned how to finish and started making better runs behind teams he'd have been a 20-25 goal a season player and that's why so many people think of him as a waste of potential.
Yet still our record PL too scorer.Not bad for a fat, lazy forward.
Quote from: WilliamStanding on September 03, 2020, 10:04:36 AMGabby was a forward, not a striker.I think it’s fair he was judged less on goals when he played more out wide if he created, but disgraced himself let us down badly. Maybe he had some mental health issues or something in which case I’d cut him some slack, otherwise his unprofessional behaviour was a figurehead of our decline.