Quote from: Risso on May 05, 2011, 02:30:09 PM the hopeless Bradley,For Pete's sake he has only played twice! Once in a weakened team and the other when we were down to ten men. It's not like he's been like sodding Pires.
the hopeless Bradley,
Quote from: andrew08 on May 05, 2011, 12:13:01 PMGed has had his share of gaffes as well but the fingers really should be pointed at the players. The best resourced squad in our history earning the highest wages we've ever paid have produced the worst performances for a generation. Overwight smokers, players refusing to play, refusing to move home, hitting coaches, slagging off the city we come from, ducking tackles that our children would make for the club. I never thought I'd say this about players who play for our Aston Villa , but I really do hate some of our team right now.Whilst I am very critical of the job Houllier has done I think this is as big a part of it. I especially agree with the second paragraph. I really hope that quite a few of them fuck off and have miserable future careers.Quote from: Risso on May 05, 2011, 02:30:09 PM the hopeless Bradley,For Pete's sake he has only played twice! Once in a weakened team and the other when we were down to ten men. It's not like he's been like sodding Pires.
Ged has had his share of gaffes as well but the fingers really should be pointed at the players. The best resourced squad in our history earning the highest wages we've ever paid have produced the worst performances for a generation. Overwight smokers, players refusing to play, refusing to move home, hitting coaches, slagging off the city we come from, ducking tackles that our children would make for the club. I never thought I'd say this about players who play for our Aston Villa , but I really do hate some of our team right now.
The board (and manager) deserve credit for pulling off that deal which has all but guaranteed us staying up.
While everyone has to take some responsibility for the season our points to games ratio since we signed Bent would be enough to give us a top 8 finish if repeated over the whole season. (19/13x38=55.5). I know there are other factors but for me that's the key one.The board (and manager) deserve credit for pulling off that deal which has all but guaranteed us staying up.
Quote from: Chris Smith on May 05, 2011, 03:10:49 PMThe board (and manager) deserve credit for pulling off that deal which has all but guaranteed us staying up.Although they do, it was more to do with having the money to spend than any great transfer wizardry. Any of the sides where we were at the time would have pulled clear with a striker like Darren Bent added to their squads.We bought our way out of trouble.
Where was the talent to supply goals already at the club?Carew was looking a busted flush, Gabby was injured, Delfouneso is very much unproven, and Heskey isn't exactly the stuff of keepers' nightmares.
As Chris pointed out, Bent pretty much guaranteed we'd stay up. Where would we be without him?
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on May 05, 2011, 04:18:57 PMAs Chris pointed out, Bent pretty much guaranteed we'd stay up. Where would we be without him?This is pretty much my point - it shouldn't NEED a £20m striker to keep a side like us in the league. It did because our new manager was making a pigs arse of things.