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Offline JD

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #60 on: May 04, 2013, 07:55:40 AM »
Great news. Let's just hope he stays injury free and shows us just how good we all think he is. 

Offline GordonCowansisthegreatest

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #61 on: May 04, 2013, 07:22:37 PM »
Back in the squad tomorrow, which is great news.

What happened to GG being back in the squad today?

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #62 on: May 04, 2013, 07:29:57 PM »
Presumably travelled with the squad as back up in case of any last minute withdrawals. At least it shows that PL is thinking about him and also gives him encouragement to continue his fitness regime and not get downhearted.

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #63 on: June 14, 2013, 08:37:44 AM »
Just found this on MOMS
By Shelley Osbourne
We’ve been describing Gary Gardner as the second coming for Aston Villa since we started this website. He’s been in need of a resurrection or two, with serious injuries, but is next season the beginning of something beautiful? Shelly looks at Gardner Jr’s attributes and why he could be key to Villa’s future.

As Paul Lambert’s young Lions top up their tans on the beach or hit the strip in Las Vegas, Bodymoor Heath with be the last thing on their minds.  Niggling knocks, frayed nerves and heavy legs will be soothed as the youngsters kick back and enjoy the summer sun (and no doubt allow themselves the odd mojito or two).  Already on social media sites, holiday photographs of players wearing shocking pink shorts, red faces and over-size hip hop caps are appearing in numbers, and no Villa fan will surely begrudge Paul Lambert’s men a well-earned summer rest.

One player who will be itching to get back on the training pitch in contrast to his team mates however is, Gary Gardner.  The 20-year-old central midfielder has been starved of football in the past few seasons due to two cruel knee injuries.

Gardner is often compared to his hero, Steven Gerrard, as he is an English ‘box-to-box‘ midfielder.  These players are less common in countries like Italy and Spain where coaches seem to prefer more fashionable midfield systems which include players assigned to specific roles.  However, one very successful modern coach who always looks to have a traditional English box to box midfielder in his team is Jose Mourinho.  Jose said whilst Real Madrid boss,

“In football we have attacking midfielders and we have defensive midfielders but there are very few what they call in England box-to-box midfielders. It is very difficult to find the complete midfielder who is defensively strong and who can also attack and arrive in the box and score goals.”

Step forward – Gary Gardner.  The Solihull youngster is the complete package as a midfielder and it is hoped by fans that he will become an important player in Paul Lambert’s exciting project.  Lambert himself will be delighted to find in Gardner a young player who is committed to his boyhood club and eager to make a career for himself at Villa Park.

Gardner is an athletic 6ft 2 boy who, like his older brother Craig, has an impressive work rate and stamina which sets him apart from other players.  Some fans may remember that Gardner featured in central midfield alongside Jean Makoun and Barry Bannan against Chelsea in a preseason game a couple of seasons ago where he controlled the game, made tackles, linked moves together, and snapped at the heels of Chelsea’s expensive super stars.  It was a performance that instantly made an impression.

Gardner has a similar skill set to Wigan’s James McCarthy in that he reasonably strong in the tackle, has an impressive passing range and can drive from midfield and score goals like Gerrard or Frank Lampard.  Gardner is not just a player who ploughs the furrows of centre midfield however as he possesses a good technique, can dribble well, scores headed goals and has even scored a high quality free kick for England under 21′s against Iceland in late 2011.

The confidence of young Gardner was evident as he took the ball from a hovering Jordan Henderson and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, placed the ball down and curled a free kick expertly into the top corner of the net.  Gardner scored again with a trademark goal as he arrived late in the box and hit a low strike powerfully home.  There are in fact few better sights than watching Gardner arriving unmarked on the edge of the area, getting into position and unleashing one of his quality strikes on goal.

Aston Villa’s 2012 / 2013 Next Gen Series winners will be basking in the glory of this season’s memorable victory, but Villa fans will also remember that it was Gardner who became the competitions top scorer last season with a 6 goals from central midfield.  Gardner was without doubt one of the players of the season in the inaugural Next Gen Series campaign and Aston Villa were very unlucky to be knocked out of the competition in a controversial quarter final against Marseille.

Villa fans will no doubt  now be anxious to see what role Gardner plays for the club next season now that he is fit.

- See more at: http://www.myoldmansaid.com/comeback-kid-aston-villas-important-gary-gardner/#sthash.D5sXuQia.dpuf

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #64 on: June 14, 2013, 08:44:12 AM »
It would cetainly be a brillaint to see GG putting Westwood under serious pressure for a place next season.

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #65 on: June 14, 2013, 08:48:58 AM »
I see Westy and KEA as being the continuity player in our midfield. For me, it seems Gary, Delph and Bacuna are the more box-to-box all action types.

Offline Dante Lavelli

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #66 on: June 14, 2013, 09:14:35 AM »
What is this MOM thing? I've seen a few mentions of it recently.

Gardner needs matches at this stage of his career. I'd send him on loan, possibly for the whole season, maybe even as a sweetener for a Cresswell type signing.

He'd come back a better player and it'd allow us to continue to introduce other players/see whether sylla/KEA are good enough.

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #67 on: June 14, 2013, 09:15:11 AM »
Westwood and Gardner would play together I imagine. I really hope Gary has a great season and his injuries are behind him.

Offline GordonCowansisthegreatest

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #68 on: June 14, 2013, 09:15:53 AM »
MOMS - My Old Man Says.

See link at the bottom of the article.

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #69 on: June 14, 2013, 04:43:55 PM »
What is this MOM thing? I've seen a few mentions of it recently.
Gardner needs matches at this stage of his career. I'd send him on loan, possibly for the whole season, maybe even as a sweetener for a Cresswell type signing.

He'd come back a better player and it'd allow us to continue to introduce other players/see whether sylla/KEA are good enough.
I think it stands for "what the fucks all this text speak!" LOL.

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #70 on: June 14, 2013, 04:56:00 PM »
What is this MOM thing? I've seen a few mentions of it recently.

Gardner needs matches at this stage of his career. I'd send him on loan, possibly for the whole season, maybe even as a sweetener for a Cresswell type signing.

He'd come back a better player and it'd allow us to continue to introduce other players/see whether sylla/KEA are good enough.

MOMS speaks for all of us. And in no way seeks self publicity.

Offline neo_Villan

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #71 on: June 14, 2013, 05:03:54 PM »
MOMS is probably one of the best Villa sites on the web now. Quality informative articles and they are pretty, dare I say it, ITK these days too.

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #72 on: June 14, 2013, 05:11:49 PM »
MOMS is probably one of the best Villa sites on the web now. Quality informative articles and they are pretty, dare I say it, ITK these days too.

Is it more absorbent than the leading brand?

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #73 on: June 14, 2013, 05:23:19 PM »
The strangest thing happened today at my school. I was wandering around the Year Two class, reading some of their stories and generally having a chat, when one of the boys (who is no Villa fan) piped up "Aston Villa won't be rubbish next year, they've got two really good players". Glossing over the first of his assertions, I asked him he thought our best players were. I assumed he'd say Benteke and, oh I don't know, Agbonlahor or something. To my surprise he answered "Benteke and Gary Gardner".

I don't know if Gardner has featured in Shoot magazine or something, but I still found it quite a surprise anyway. And I've promptly put his name on one of the end of year awards.

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Re: Gary Gardner - Back in full training
« Reply #74 on: June 14, 2013, 07:54:27 PM »
MOMS is probably one of the best Villa sites on the web now. Quality informative articles and they are pretty, dare I say it, ITK these days too.

So ITK that they reckoned 2 players were coming in this week. One of them was Jed Steer.

 


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