Can't see him coming back under the current manager, and if he does he won't be played.
BTW it's clearly bollocks that he only attempted one tackle. What about the penalty at Everton?
Quote from: PercyN'thehood on May 07, 2012, 10:19:18 PMClampy: even when they were all fit, the manager who bought him (and his assistant) prefered Petrov and NRC. Like I said, I like him, I like neat and tidy footballers, but I think that's pretty damning, and I'm willing to accept that maybe he's not as good as I thought he was after that Man U game.BTW it's clearly bollocks that he only attempted one tackle. What about the penalty at Everton?Most signings from abroad made in January tend to need a few months to settle in to the league. It really hard to judge a player like him on the timespan we saw. Man U was enough for me to think him, Ireland and a holding player (Herd/Clark/New signing) could form a very strong 3, with makoun and ireland well capable of setting the tempo and getting the team playing exciting football.
Clampy: even when they were all fit, the manager who bought him (and his assistant) prefered Petrov and NRC. Like I said, I like him, I like neat and tidy footballers, but I think that's pretty damning, and I'm willing to accept that maybe he's not as good as I thought he was after that Man U game.BTW it's clearly bollocks that he only attempted one tackle. What about the penalty at Everton?
Agreed. I really hope Delph gets a season free from injury to show what he can do. He really has had no luck and no chance to play consistently as a result.He was one of the best teenage players I've seen in a long time. That hasn't just disappeared.One more season, in a hopefully decent Villa team that plays a passing game (his strength).
Thing is though some of these players have failed to impress 5 managers (MON, KM, GH, GMc, AM)Delph, Warnock, Beye, Cuellar, Delfonso...