Quote from: OCD on April 20, 2013, 11:25:40 PMQuote from: Hoppo on April 20, 2013, 10:46:33 PMThe abuse Bazza gets is shocking. I've had loads of rows with fans at Villa Park over it. I understand some don't rate him but it just gets personal. He is one of us and is worthy of being a squad player.Can't speak for others but for me he's frustrating. He's clearly got talent but he's prone to stupid mistakes (like playing a ball blindly straight to Suarez I think it was to put him through on goal), he tries to hit Hollywood passes too often when there is a simple option available (I always loved Petrov for his ability to play it simple - I always felt comfortable when he had the ball and he made us tick) and his attitude is questionable at times.I agree Hoppo.The 'Hollywood Pass': Bannan is probably the one player we have who can play that sort of pass. I actually think he's got great vision to see these passes. No, They don't always come off, but, didn't someone on this forum say he's got a 70%+ completion on these passes? That's pretty good by any standard.Yes, he can be frustrating, but we shouldn't want him to take that from his game.We can't keep playing it simple, sometimes you need a player with the balls to try the big pass.Give the lad a chance, keep off his back
Quote from: Hoppo on April 20, 2013, 10:46:33 PMThe abuse Bazza gets is shocking. I've had loads of rows with fans at Villa Park over it. I understand some don't rate him but it just gets personal. He is one of us and is worthy of being a squad player.Can't speak for others but for me he's frustrating. He's clearly got talent but he's prone to stupid mistakes (like playing a ball blindly straight to Suarez I think it was to put him through on goal), he tries to hit Hollywood passes too often when there is a simple option available (I always loved Petrov for his ability to play it simple - I always felt comfortable when he had the ball and he made us tick) and his attitude is questionable at times.
The abuse Bazza gets is shocking. I've had loads of rows with fans at Villa Park over it. I understand some don't rate him but it just gets personal. He is one of us and is worthy of being a squad player.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on April 21, 2013, 08:33:10 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 21, 2013, 12:25:14 AMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 21, 2013, 12:13:05 AMQuote from: Dave on April 20, 2013, 10:51:27 PMTo clarify, most footballers are very rich and can afford expensive lawyers. So if anyone thinks that they have seen any footballers anywhere other than on a football pitch, can we leave it out of the public domain.Why? They know people will recognise them. If someone sees a footballer getting pissed the night before a game for example, who can do anything about it if it is posted on here. They could sue us for a start.On what grounds?Slander, deformation of character to start off with
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 21, 2013, 12:25:14 AMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on April 21, 2013, 12:13:05 AMQuote from: Dave on April 20, 2013, 10:51:27 PMTo clarify, most footballers are very rich and can afford expensive lawyers. So if anyone thinks that they have seen any footballers anywhere other than on a football pitch, can we leave it out of the public domain.Why? They know people will recognise them. If someone sees a footballer getting pissed the night before a game for example, who can do anything about it if it is posted on here. They could sue us for a start.On what grounds?
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on April 21, 2013, 12:13:05 AMQuote from: Dave on April 20, 2013, 10:51:27 PMTo clarify, most footballers are very rich and can afford expensive lawyers. So if anyone thinks that they have seen any footballers anywhere other than on a football pitch, can we leave it out of the public domain.Why? They know people will recognise them. If someone sees a footballer getting pissed the night before a game for example, who can do anything about it if it is posted on here. They could sue us for a start.
Quote from: Dave on April 20, 2013, 10:51:27 PMTo clarify, most footballers are very rich and can afford expensive lawyers. So if anyone thinks that they have seen any footballers anywhere other than on a football pitch, can we leave it out of the public domain.Why? They know people will recognise them. If someone sees a footballer getting pissed the night before a game for example, who can do anything about it if it is posted on here.
To clarify, most footballers are very rich and can afford expensive lawyers. So if anyone thinks that they have seen any footballers anywhere other than on a football pitch, can we leave it out of the public domain.
Not professional enough imo off the pitch, overrated on the pitch.I reckon he'll be playing for Celtic in the near future.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on April 21, 2013, 12:06:06 PMNot professional enough imo off the pitch, overrated on the pitch.I reckon he'll be playing for Celtic in the near future.i dont think he is good enough for Celtic to be honest . Can see him at Blackburn
Bannan is the only midfield player who try's anything different. We were crying out for him off the bench v Fulham. As I said off the bench.. He shouldn't play every game but sometimes you need abit of vision. Certainly not knocking the kid but I don't want a team of Ashley Westwoods.
Quote from: eamonn on April 20, 2013, 07:54:54 PMWould swap him for Routledge or Moore to be honest. Really?!
Would swap him for Routledge or Moore to be honest.
The problem with Barry is that his first pass is always looking to be the last pass, the so-called Hollywood pass'. He's been able to do it once or twice but he thinks that he can do it all of the time. The difference between top class players and the rest is consistency. bannan is decent but will have moments in the game where his picked option is the wrong one. That then can drift into games. His possession of the ball becomes poor and he is one iof the reasons we are in the trouble that we are. he gives the ball away too often and then provides no cover for the back 4.i'd like him to prove me wrong. Not because I have any particular fondness for him as a player, but simply that he is a Villa player. Its in our interests to have every player playing well consistently enough to justify their place in the team, and our place in the top flight. I think Bannan has had his chance and isn't good enough. If we are to go down though I think he would be able to do a job in the next league down. Not that I'd necessarily keep him though.
Quote from: peter w on April 22, 2013, 10:37:18 AMThe problem with Barry is that his first pass is always looking to be the last pass, the so-called Hollywood pass'. He's been able to do it once or twice but he thinks that he can do it all of the time. The difference between top class players and the rest is consistency. bannan is decent but will have moments in the game where his picked option is the wrong one. That then can drift into games. His possession of the ball becomes poor and he is one iof the reasons we are in the trouble that we are. he gives the ball away too often and then provides no cover for the back 4.i'd like him to prove me wrong. Not because I have any particular fondness for him as a player, but simply that he is a Villa player. Its in our interests to have every player playing well consistently enough to justify their place in the team, and our place in the top flight. I think Bannan has had his chance and isn't good enough. If we are to go down though I think he would be able to do a job in the next league down. Not that I'd necessarily keep him though.I think it's gone past that, regardless of relegation. He IS the scapegoat of the moment. I don't think whatever he does now will win over a large percentage of the fans and its best for all concerned if he moves on in the summer.