Quote from: peter w on June 28, 2012, 10:32:36 PMQuote from: Mazrim on June 28, 2012, 11:49:37 AMIn my opinion Gabby has this season (possibly to Christmas) to cut it with the new manager. If he doesnt then its time to part ways. We cant carry him forever however much I want him to succeed.I'm convinced theres an absolutely lethal weapon there somewhere but somebody will need to unlock it soon. Too much of the joker, not enough business.He'll have big competition this season from Bent (who will start ahead of him), Weimann and whoever else Lambert brings in. He'll have to make a big impact on Lambert and may have limited opportunity to do so.It would be great for the fans who love him if he could become the player we all hoped he could be. If not, well c'est la vie.I think you're being extremely harsh. In the early part of the season -up unto his injury he was spoken of in international call-up terms.. When he came back he was in a team not creating goals and playing up top by himself. No, he wasn't playing well also - but his ,midfield certainly didn't help. neither, I must add, did his manager.Wanting him desperately to do well but accepting that a third season of indifferent form might be enough is "extremely harsh"?I dont think so.
Quote from: Mazrim on June 28, 2012, 11:49:37 AMIn my opinion Gabby has this season (possibly to Christmas) to cut it with the new manager. If he doesnt then its time to part ways. We cant carry him forever however much I want him to succeed.I'm convinced theres an absolutely lethal weapon there somewhere but somebody will need to unlock it soon. Too much of the joker, not enough business.He'll have big competition this season from Bent (who will start ahead of him), Weimann and whoever else Lambert brings in. He'll have to make a big impact on Lambert and may have limited opportunity to do so.It would be great for the fans who love him if he could become the player we all hoped he could be. If not, well c'est la vie.I think you're being extremely harsh. In the early part of the season -up unto his injury he was spoken of in international call-up terms.. When he came back he was in a team not creating goals and playing up top by himself. No, he wasn't playing well also - but his ,midfield certainly didn't help. neither, I must add, did his manager.
In my opinion Gabby has this season (possibly to Christmas) to cut it with the new manager. If he doesnt then its time to part ways. We cant carry him forever however much I want him to succeed.I'm convinced theres an absolutely lethal weapon there somewhere but somebody will need to unlock it soon. Too much of the joker, not enough business.He'll have big competition this season from Bent (who will start ahead of him), Weimann and whoever else Lambert brings in. He'll have to make a big impact on Lambert and may have limited opportunity to do so.It would be great for the fans who love him if he could become the player we all hoped he could be. If not, well c'est la vie.
Quote from: Mazrim on June 28, 2012, 10:52:30 PMQuote from: peter w on June 28, 2012, 10:32:36 PMQuote from: Mazrim on June 28, 2012, 11:49:37 AMIn my opinion Gabby has this season (possibly to Christmas) to cut it with the new manager. If he doesnt then its time to part ways. We cant carry him forever however much I want him to succeed.I'm convinced theres an absolutely lethal weapon there somewhere but somebody will need to unlock it soon. Too much of the joker, not enough business.He'll have big competition this season from Bent (who will start ahead of him), Weimann and whoever else Lambert brings in. He'll have to make a big impact on Lambert and may have limited opportunity to do so.It would be great for the fans who love him if he could become the player we all hoped he could be. If not, well c'est la vie.I think you're being extremely harsh. In the early part of the season -up unto his injury he was spoken of in international call-up terms.. When he came back he was in a team not creating goals and playing up top by himself. No, he wasn't playing well also - but his ,midfield certainly didn't help. neither, I must add, did his manager.Wanting him desperately to do well but accepting that a third season of indifferent form might be enough is "extremely harsh"?I dont think so.Houllier used him as a winger first and foremost. McLeish did early on and to be fair he was looking good. he was at is best either playing with Carew or being on the end of Young's crosses or playing as the focal finishing point of a counter-attacking team. His role in a Darren Bent led forward line can be questioned but waiting for him to 'succeed' is wide of the mark for me.
To be an effective centre forward Gabby needs to add movement to his game, and lose some of the bulk. He has lost a yard, and for a bloke that is just about pace essentially, your sacrificing your one talent. Love to be proved wrong, but I think he has peaked in a Villa shirt.
Quote from: ozzbert on June 29, 2012, 12:08:44 AMTo be an effective centre forward Gabby needs to add movement to his game, and lose some of the bulk. He has lost a yard, and for a bloke that is just about pace essentially, your sacrificing your one talent. Love to be proved wrong, but I think he has peaked in a Villa shirt.I don't buy the whole, "Gabby has lost a step..." argument. I realize when he was lighter he might have been a bit more nimble, but there were many cases this season in which a defender would turn his back thinking he could comfortably collect a ball 15 yards away from him, and Gabby would not only catch him and beat him to the ball but have the muscle to shield him off. He put a fair few of opposing defenders on their asses last year. He's still incredibly fast, no question about it. The only thing that Gabby needs to do is put the ball in the back of the net. Or absolutely shred outside backs and put a slotted ball on Darren Bent's foot. Goals, goals, goals. He needs to deliver in the aspect of the game he is responsible for. Hope Lambert can get him to shine again.[/quotWhen has he ever been in the goals, goals, goals? He's never been capable of scoring regular goals playing up front. Hes just ordinary and we need to move him on. If he wasn't a local lad everyone's opinion would be the same.
Would it make you feel any better if he said he was looking forward to playing against Fulham, Stoke, West Brom and Wigan? Surely the fact that he's looking forward to playing against, wanting to put in good performances and trying to beat the best teams in the league as a Villa player is the exact kind of thing that we as Villa fans want to hear? Yourself and Ad@m are very much in the wrong on this one I'm afraid.
I can't believe nobody has pointed out the obvious problem with this transfer. His funny shaped head.
Someone posted Gabbys stats a few pages back...if playing regularly he should be getting at least 10 goals and 10 assists rather than the 4 goals and 4 assists which hes averaged over the last 2 seasons. There is no room for sentiment, so in order for the team to progress I would have competition for places with Bent and Weiman...if that means he sits on the bench until called upon as a sub due to injury or change of tactics then so be it. Our midfield is already starting to look stronger so trying to accommodate him out wide for the sake of it when we have more natural and better creative wingers doesnt make sense.