Quote from: Dave on June 21, 2015, 07:58:48 AMQuote from: richard moore on June 21, 2015, 12:00:47 AMGood luck to him. The fact that we can so easily remember his few good moments tells you all you need to know about his general lack of quality and consistency.I disagree - I think it says more that his good moments have been astonishingly good. The Stoke goal was unquestionably the best moment of Lambert's first season and from the thread a few weeks ago the West Brom penalty that he won (although clearly less spectacular on his part) seemed to win the vote for the best moment of the season just gone.Somebody like say, Luke Young was a far more consistent right-back but I think people would struggle to come up with a list of specific great moments in his Villa career like you can with Lowton.I wonder how Gary Cahill would be remembered as a Villa player without "that goal"?
Quote from: richard moore on June 21, 2015, 12:00:47 AMGood luck to him. The fact that we can so easily remember his few good moments tells you all you need to know about his general lack of quality and consistency.I disagree - I think it says more that his good moments have been astonishingly good. The Stoke goal was unquestionably the best moment of Lambert's first season and from the thread a few weeks ago the West Brom penalty that he won (although clearly less spectacular on his part) seemed to win the vote for the best moment of the season just gone.Somebody like say, Luke Young was a far more consistent right-back but I think people would struggle to come up with a list of specific great moments in his Villa career like you can with Lowton.
Good luck to him. The fact that we can so easily remember his few good moments tells you all you need to know about his general lack of quality and consistency.
Can only speak for myself but I thought Cahill was a terrific prospect and was gutted to see him go. My opinion on Lowton from the off was that he was out of his depth in the PL and I never changed my mind in all the time he was here. The sooner he's gone (and most of the other "young and hungry" rubbish from that era) the better.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on June 21, 2015, 09:55:53 PMCan only speak for myself but I thought Cahill was a terrific prospect and was gutted to see him go. My opinion on Lowton from the off was that he was out of his depth in the PL and I never changed my mind in all the time he was here. The sooner he's gone (and most of the other "young and hungry" rubbish from that era) the better. You could see that Cahill was going to make it to the highest level. He was more than just a prospect but MON did not like him saying that he wanted first team football after he had gone out and spent heavily on central defenders. It was clear to me that Cahill was good enough and should have gone on to captain the team. The composure he had on the ball, even at that age, was a sign that he could play at the top level of the PL.
What makes it worse is he sold Cahill for peanuts then spent millions on dross like cuellar, knight, Collins and dunne. pubeheaded bell end.
Quote from: silhillvilla on June 21, 2015, 10:11:36 PMWhat makes it worse is he sold Cahill for peanuts then spent millions on dross like cuellar, knight, Collins and dunne. pubeheaded bell end. Though I'd take those players over any of the dross we've got now.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on June 21, 2015, 10:16:06 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on June 21, 2015, 10:11:36 PMWhat makes it worse is he sold Cahill for peanuts then spent millions on dross like cuellar, knight, Collins and dunne. pubeheaded bell end. Though I'd take those players over any of the dross we've got now.Zat Knight over Clark ? Dunne over Okore ? Cuellar over Richards ?Behave
My point being that if he didn't score that goal most of us wouldn't recall much about him other than being a good prospect of which we have had many over the years. Like Lowton initially most saw huge potential in him and the goals he scored and the assists helped mask some of the defensive flaws in his game. Not saying that could have happened with Cahill and as it turned out he went on via Bolton to become a very good player. I'm just saying to skews our view of Cahill a little to being better than he probably was at the time.
My point being that if he didn't score that goal most of us wouldn't recall much about him
MON selling Cahill still angers me. He was useless as a manager defensively. Useless.
No chance of Matt Lowton doing likewise