... Look at all our inward transfers after Bent. Benteke was arguably the only success at a mere 7 million and a scoring return of 1 in 2 playing in the worst Villa team ever. Bent played in arguably our best team in years with a return of 1 in 3 but I'm open to correction. Don't forget the massive transfer fee we received for Bent, what was it?? NIL. Again my opinion but a massive loss. Finally, why are you trying to change history with the MON years. Give me those days now rather than the state we are in today
Quote from: Allan C on April 30, 2016, 07:38:40 PM... Look at all our inward transfers after Bent. Benteke was arguably the only success at a mere 7 million and a scoring return of 1 in 2 playing in the worst Villa team ever. Bent played in arguably our best team in years with a return of 1 in 3 but I'm open to correction. Don't forget the massive transfer fee we received for Bent, what was it?? NIL. Again my opinion but a massive loss. Finally, why are you trying to change history with the MON years. Give me those days now rather than the state we are in today Allan, I can't let go the comment in bold!I understand you're getting excited about the Bent debate but Benteke was not in the worst Villa team ever: he isn't playing for us this season!! THIS season's friggin' team ranks much worse than last, and in my 50 years of watching it is probably the worst.
Quote from: Allan C on April 30, 2016, 08:47:16 AMIMO, N'Zogbia together with Bent was the start of the decline. I didn't rate either of them and the policy of buying worse then your selling began there. I can't believe he's still here, a complete and utter waste of money You didn't rate a player who kept us up, scored a goal every other game and was better than anyone we'd had in his position for over a decade?
IMO, N'Zogbia together with Bent was the start of the decline. I didn't rate either of them and the policy of buying worse then your selling began there. I can't believe he's still here, a complete and utter waste of money
Completely missing the point with the Bent v Benteke value for money thing.We paid top whack for Bent to buy guaranteed goals to keep up us, which he did. In the 2 half seasons he was fit he won us enough games to keep us safe 2 seasons running. Worth every penny of the £18M And whatever Allan C says, he was scoring at not much over 1 in 2 up to the point he was injured. That his overall record ended up closer to 1 ion 3 just shows how much that injury f¤¤ked him.We paid a hefty fee for Benteke in what was either a one of piece of scouting brilliance from Lamber and the brains trust, or we got lucky. £7M for a relatively unknown youngster from a minor European league was a huge gamble. It didn't even pan out the way Lambert thought it would. Go back and listen to some of the interviews when he's getting it in the neck about not playing Bent.He'd bought Benteke to be the target man / foil for Bent. He was Heskey's replacement, not Bent's, but it was soon obvious, even in the ca, 200 minutes they played together that that wasn't going to work, but that Benteke could do the lot on his own and open up for a different approach all together. At that point Bent was consigned to keeping Hutton company and any chance of getting a fee disappeared to a pipe dream.And yes Mr E. Anyone who thinks Lambert's first 2 years were the worst Villa team ever should maybe have a look around. There's one thing in bending the facts, or taking an obtuse view of statistics to support an argument. Completely ignoring the biggest steaming pile of shit to fall on B6 in 30 years to score a point is something else.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on May 01, 2016, 09:51:31 PMCompletely missing the point with the Bent v Benteke value for money thing.We paid top whack for Bent to buy guaranteed goals to keep up us, which he did. In the 2 half seasons he was fit he won us enough games to keep us safe 2 seasons running. Worth every penny of the £18M And whatever Allan C says, he was scoring at not much over 1 in 2 up to the point he was injured. That his overall record ended up closer to 1 ion 3 just shows how much that injury f¤¤ked him.We paid a hefty fee for Benteke in what was either a one of piece of scouting brilliance from Lamber and the brains trust, or we got lucky. £7M for a relatively unknown youngster from a minor European league was a huge gamble. It didn't even pan out the way Lambert thought it would. Go back and listen to some of the interviews when he's getting it in the neck about not playing Bent.He'd bought Benteke to be the target man / foil for Bent. He was Heskey's replacement, not Bent's, but it was soon obvious, even in the ca, 200 minutes they played together that that wasn't going to work, but that Benteke could do the lot on his own and open up for a different approach all together. At that point Bent was consigned to keeping Hutton company and any chance of getting a fee disappeared to a pipe dream.And yes Mr E. Anyone who thinks Lambert's first 2 years were the worst Villa team ever should maybe have a look around. There's one thing in bending the facts, or taking an obtuse view of statistics to support an argument. Completely ignoring the biggest steaming pile of shit to fall on B6 in 30 years to score a point is something else.Villa in Denmark, a simple question, given the choice, would you choose Bent or Benteke?? All other managers since Bent' s transfer have suffered because of it IMO. The 18 million plus should have been spent better IMO
The justification for buying Bent was that he enabled us to avoid relegation. Through no fault of his own he has now become a waste of money - we eventually got relegated anyways.You could argue that we would have been better off getting relegated during Houllier's season. It's not got any easier to get promoted to the PL and hopefully we'd have been back up by now.In the last 5 years we have spent a shedload of money, seen maybe half a dozen really good games and have stunk the PL out with increasing degrees of pungency. Does it really make any difference how good Darren Bent was ?
Quote from: Steve R on May 02, 2016, 06:58:26 PMThe justification for buying Bent was that he enabled us to avoid relegation. Through no fault of his own he has now become a waste of money - we eventually got relegated anyways.You could argue that we would have been better off getting relegated during Houllier's season. It's not got any easier to get promoted to the PL and hopefully we'd have been back up by now.In the last 5 years we have spent a shedload of money, seen maybe half a dozen really good games and have stunk the PL out with increasing degrees of pungency. Does it really make any difference how good Darren Bent was ?Well when you're debating how good a player he was it does.