I'm surprised people have seen nothing special in Gardner.It was at a lowly level, but he was the best player on the pitch by a distance in the NextGen and for England U21. Scored a hat-trick against Ajax and two goals from off the bench for England including free kicks, shots and headers. He could barely have been more impressive.We will never know how good he might have been. No doubt his injuries will have taken their toll. Still time for him though and I wish him all the best as I am excited about his return.
Quote from: bob on February 08, 2013, 09:27:25 AMI'm surprised people have seen nothing special in Gardner.It was at a lowly level, but he was the best player on the pitch by a distance in the NextGen and for England U21. Scored a hat-trick against Ajax and two goals from off the bench for England including free kicks, shots and headers. He could barely have been more impressive.We will never know how good he might have been. No doubt his injuries will have taken their toll. Still time for him though and I wish him all the best as I am excited about his return.He looks fantastic from those videos, but when he has played for the first team he hasn't shown anything like that form or ability. He needs a run of games in the midfield, as a starter.
Quote from: Ads on February 07, 2013, 01:46:12 PMI have never seen him play in the reserves, but everytime he has played first team football, I have been left wondering what I am supposed to be seeing in him?It was hard for him to show his full potential in Alex McLeish's Aston Villa. Last season I thought he looked very good in the away match to Wolves (his debut?) but as things became more desperate for Villa he got more and more lost in McLeish's backs-to-the-wall negative tactics. Despite this, he made a telling contribution, firing the long range shot v Fulham at home that Andi Weimann bundled in.
I have never seen him play in the reserves, but everytime he has played first team football, I have been left wondering what I am supposed to be seeing in him?
Quote from: Billy Walker on February 07, 2013, 02:02:09 PMQuote from: Ads on February 07, 2013, 01:46:12 PMI have never seen him play in the reserves, but everytime he has played first team football, I have been left wondering what I am supposed to be seeing in him?It was hard for him to show his full potential in Alex McLeish's Aston Villa. Last season I thought he looked very good in the away match to Wolves (his debut?) but as things became more desperate for Villa he got more and more lost in McLeish's backs-to-the-wall negative tactics. Despite this, he made a telling contribution, firing the long range shot v Fulham at home that Andi Weimann bundled in. The only thing I recall him doing at Wolves is missing a sitter in the first five minutes.He would obviously need time and if he is good enough, then great. I just haven't seen anything from him to suggest he is good as his brother yet.
I'm with Bob, can't believe people have hung him out to dry based on a few cameo appearances in a struggling first team, anyone who saw the nextgen games knows what this lad can do, if he comes back sound and gets a run in the team you'll see what everyone was raving about. What I like apart from his goalscoring and work rate is that he's a leader, he's always talking to the other players trying to get more out of them, remember one of the youth players (think it was Carruthers?) messed about and fluffed a chance against Marseille rather than square it for a simple tap in, Gardner grabbed him and gave him a proper bollocking reminded me of the sort of thing Roy Keane used to do.