i have watched this transfer from afar and if you read back for the various pages, there are some posters on here who are real fuckwits and are ready to slag the club off at every available opportunity. they cannot wait to jump on the bandwagon and just have a go at us, and they really piss me off. let lambert, faulkner and randy get on with it and when you have anything to judge the club on then do so, and that basically means let them get on with it and play football.!
Quote from: rutski on July 27, 2012, 07:27:52 PMi have watched this transfer from afar and if you read back for the various pages, there are some posters on here who are real fuckwits and are ready to slag the club off at every available opportunity. they cannot wait to jump on the bandwagon and just have a go at us, and they really piss me off. let lambert, faulkner and randy get on with it and when you have anything to judge the club on then do so, and that basically means let them get on with it and play football.!Some choose to see the negative in everything the club does, some choose to see the positive in everything club does and the other 98% are relatively normal.
Quote from: ASHTONVILLA on July 27, 2012, 06:39:07 PMPleased about this, a partnership of Vlaar and Clark has to be better than Dunne and Collins, plus both are comfortable on the ball and can pass out from defence. Bodes well for the style of play next season.Baker's looked good on the US tour - another option and Lambert does like to use ALL of his squad!
Pleased about this, a partnership of Vlaar and Clark has to be better than Dunne and Collins, plus both are comfortable on the ball and can pass out from defence. Bodes well for the style of play next season.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on July 27, 2012, 07:36:40 PMQuote from: rutski on July 27, 2012, 07:27:52 PMi have watched this transfer from afar and if you read back for the various pages, there are some posters on here who are real fuckwits and are ready to slag the club off at every available opportunity. they cannot wait to jump on the bandwagon and just have a go at us, and they really piss me off. let lambert, faulkner and randy get on with it and when you have anything to judge the club on then do so, and that basically means let them get on with it and play football.!Some choose to see the negative in everything the club does, some choose to see the positive in everything club does and the other 98% are relatively normal.Absolutely.Just as it wasn't a disaster when we went away without concluding the deal (someone said it'd be "heartbreaking" to see him go to Sunderland now - talk about exaggeration), neither is it an amazing piece of work we should all salute.It is a piece of routine football business.
Quote from: Ad@m on July 27, 2012, 06:50:02 PMQuote from: TheSandman on July 27, 2012, 06:38:58 PMIt's one of those situations where neither side is in the right or wrong and that could have been resolved by better communication from each side. He's been quoted as saying the Villa 'apologised for the way they acted' so that suggests we fucked something up.Or he's trying to save face.
Quote from: TheSandman on July 27, 2012, 06:38:58 PMIt's one of those situations where neither side is in the right or wrong and that could have been resolved by better communication from each side. He's been quoted as saying the Villa 'apologised for the way they acted' so that suggests we fucked something up.
It's one of those situations where neither side is in the right or wrong and that could have been resolved by better communication from each side.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on July 27, 2012, 07:51:17 PMQuote from: hilts_coolerking on July 27, 2012, 07:36:40 PMQuote from: rutski on July 27, 2012, 07:27:52 PMi have watched this transfer from afar and if you read back for the various pages, there are some posters on here who are real fuckwits and are ready to slag the club off at every available opportunity. they cannot wait to jump on the bandwagon and just have a go at us, and they really piss me off. let lambert, faulkner and randy get on with it and when you have anything to judge the club on then do so, and that basically means let them get on with it and play football.!Some choose to see the negative in everything the club does, some choose to see the positive in everything club does and the other 98% are relatively normal.Absolutely.Just as it wasn't a disaster when we went away without concluding the deal (someone said it'd be "heartbreaking" to see him go to Sunderland now - talk about exaggeration), neither is it an amazing piece of work we should all salute.It is a piece of routine football business.While I might agree with most of that, what exactly constitutes routine? Football must be one of the only industries where that word can't be used with any sense of consistency. What I will say that for us I hope the way we've done business this summer becomes our routine and not what we became accustomed to as routine in the last 18-24 months.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 27, 2012, 07:00:41 PMQuote from: Ad@m on July 27, 2012, 06:50:02 PMQuote from: TheSandman on July 27, 2012, 06:38:58 PMIt's one of those situations where neither side is in the right or wrong and that could have been resolved by better communication from each side. He's been quoted as saying the Villa 'apologised for the way they acted' so that suggests we fucked something up.Or he's trying to save face.Exactly!
Quote from: ToLambo Villa on July 27, 2012, 08:03:42 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on July 27, 2012, 07:51:17 PMQuote from: hilts_coolerking on July 27, 2012, 07:36:40 PMQuote from: rutski on July 27, 2012, 07:27:52 PMi have watched this transfer from afar and if you read back for the various pages, there are some posters on here who are real fuckwits and are ready to slag the club off at every available opportunity. they cannot wait to jump on the bandwagon and just have a go at us, and they really piss me off. let lambert, faulkner and randy get on with it and when you have anything to judge the club on then do so, and that basically means let them get on with it and play football.!Some choose to see the negative in everything the club does, some choose to see the positive in everything club does and the other 98% are relatively normal.Absolutely.Just as it wasn't a disaster when we went away without concluding the deal (someone said it'd be "heartbreaking" to see him go to Sunderland now - talk about exaggeration), neither is it an amazing piece of work we should all salute.It is a piece of routine football business.While I might agree with most of that, what exactly constitutes routine? Football must be one of the only industries where that word can't be used with any sense of consistency. What I will say that for us I hope the way we've done business this summer becomes our routine and not what we became accustomed to as routine in the last 18-24 months.In the same way there's really nothing extraordinary about this deal, I don't really see how we've ever had a problem completing transfers, to be honest. Look at the Bent deal. Knew nothing, then boom, it happened, and nobody in football saw it coming. Our problems have been elsewhere.What I don't get is why so frequently, everything has to be so extreme. It's either all good or it's all bad, there isn't much in between. All that wailing last week over Vlaar, for example. Did people not think "hang on, if we really wanted him, we wouldn't be doing anything to jeopardise the deal"?We've had a totally standard summer so far. Nothing amazingly brilliant has happened, and nothing terrible has happened. To be honest, that's exactly what I wanted this summer.This time last year, we were making the most baffling managerial appointment I think I've ever seen anyone make, and starting a course of events which very nearly got us relegated. Against that background, I'm really happy to take nice and steady this summer. Unexciting suits me just fine.