A ten minute cameo on the last day of the season and then let him pick up the Championship trophy afterwards.How emotional would that be?
No one has looked at the possible downside, what if he does play and he fails dismally? he is a Villa hero and that's the way I want to remember him.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on June 23, 2016, 11:35:30 PMQuote from: ciggiesnbeer on June 23, 2016, 11:21:45 PMI guess I am a party pooper. I just think its a very bad idea. His age, playing position, out of the game time, let alone health issues make it obviously absurd he could contribute in any meaningful way at the Championship level. As for the token gesture, well there are better ways to do that that. This is a well meaning distraction but we cant really afford distractions right now, we need to be focusing on players who genuinely can compete for us and help win matches.First misstep by RDM, hopefully he will change things around before the season starts and abandon this notion.He's been given the chance to take part in pre season to try and prove his fitness and worth.If he can claim a contract and a squad place then he's done it on merit.If he can't demonstrate his worth then he won't get a contract. I can't see RDM giving him a contract as a sop. He's got too much riding on next season already.So where's the problem?Fair point, no problem beyond a mildy awkward conversation with RDM when the inevitable becomes obvious. I would sooner RDM and the club were focused on players who will actually play for us at a competitive level. Stan won't. I am not going to sugar coat that with "lets hope I am wrong" or "fingers crossed for a surprise" because it is just not going to happen. 37 year old Leukemia survivors do not play competitive Championship football in midfield. Thats just an unwelcome fact.I like Stan obviously, but this is not going to work. In a coaching role, for darn sure, I would love to see that work out, and it could, but not this.
Quote from: ciggiesnbeer on June 23, 2016, 11:21:45 PMI guess I am a party pooper. I just think its a very bad idea. His age, playing position, out of the game time, let alone health issues make it obviously absurd he could contribute in any meaningful way at the Championship level. As for the token gesture, well there are better ways to do that that. This is a well meaning distraction but we cant really afford distractions right now, we need to be focusing on players who genuinely can compete for us and help win matches.First misstep by RDM, hopefully he will change things around before the season starts and abandon this notion.He's been given the chance to take part in pre season to try and prove his fitness and worth.If he can claim a contract and a squad place then he's done it on merit.If he can't demonstrate his worth then he won't get a contract. I can't see RDM giving him a contract as a sop. He's got too much riding on next season already.So where's the problem?
I guess I am a party pooper. I just think its a very bad idea. His age, playing position, out of the game time, let alone health issues make it obviously absurd he could contribute in any meaningful way at the Championship level. As for the token gesture, well there are better ways to do that that. This is a well meaning distraction but we cant really afford distractions right now, we need to be focusing on players who genuinely can compete for us and help win matches.First misstep by RDM, hopefully he will change things around before the season starts and abandon this notion.
I'd be amazed if Stan can still physically hack playing level 2 football. He's 36 and hasn't played properly for 4 years. It's a nice sentiment and all but realistically, emotion aside and football head on, I don't think he'll be able to do it.
Quote from: aj2k77 on June 24, 2016, 12:12:10 PMI'd be amazed if Stan can still physically hack playing level 2 football. He's 36 and hasn't played properly for 4 years. It's a nice sentiment and all but realistically, emotion aside and football head on, I don't think he'll be able to do it.I doubt it too. But if he gets his fitness up enough to play reserve games and perhaps the odd 5/10 minute cameo at the tail end of some Championship games, the decision will still have some merit, particularly with our current lack of leadership around BH. More than that would be a miracle, but it is a miracle that we are even talking about any sort of comeback at all. He was visibly knackered from the 60 minute mark from about 2010 in the top flight. The aging process and his illness won't have improved his stamina, if you want to be brutal. It's highly unlikely we could get enough out of him to dictate games. But as someone to come on for the last 5-10 minutes to close out a game by keeping possession, he's cute enough upstairs to be able to do that, I reckon.