Quote from: Edvard Remberg on May 27, 2016, 12:30:59 AMQuote from: adrenachrome on May 27, 2016, 12:09:20 AMQuote from: passport1 on May 26, 2016, 09:34:42 PMNeither you nor I know the state of his fitness or the advice he was given Why do people state their opinion as fact? Unless you are one of the medical staff.He had a stinker (in my opinion)ExpressQuoteTim Sherwood hopes 'selfless warrior' Jores Okore is fit for FA Cup final against ArsenalTIM SHERWOOD will give 'selfless warrior' Jores Okore every chance to prove his fitness for the FA Cup final.By Brendan McLoughlinPUBLISHED: 06:15, Tue, May 26, 2015 | UPDATED: 06:27, Tue, May 26, 2015Nursing a knee problem, the Danish centre-back has put his body on the line of late to help Aston Villa over the safety line in the Premier League.But with their top-flight status secured, Okore failed to train last week and sat out Sunday's defeat to Burnley.The 22-year-old now faces a race against time to prove his fitness for Saturday's showdown against Arsenal.Sherwood has hailed the lion-hearted centre-back's unselfish attitude after putting the club's own needs ahead of his own Wembley dream.He said: "In his mind he thinks his job is done because he is doing it for the team. That's the way he feels."I want him fit. Then I can make a choice. He really has gritted his teeth and got us over the line in the Premier League because he thought that was the priority. He is not thinking about himself."Last week he didn't train the whole week. He is a warrior who just wants to play for the club."His performances, particularly with this injury considered, have been excellent. If I want anyone to be in the trenches with me it would be him."Unfortunately the knee is too bad so he is going to need some assistance on that. I'm hoping not surgery but I am not sure."It is related to the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury (he suffered in September 2013) but the ligaments are still intact."No - that is a lie!Peter W and Erick Black says it isn't so. His track record of not being a primadonna went down the drain the moment EB was caretaker.What's this got to do with him being the liar that he is? Because he put his body through the ringer for us that we should forget what a Grade A wanker he was under Black? Just because Black may have been out of his depth this gobshite took a decision for himself and not the club. Fuck him right off and then when he's fucked off...you know the rest.
Quote from: adrenachrome on May 27, 2016, 12:09:20 AMQuote from: passport1 on May 26, 2016, 09:34:42 PMNeither you nor I know the state of his fitness or the advice he was given Why do people state their opinion as fact? Unless you are one of the medical staff.He had a stinker (in my opinion)ExpressQuoteTim Sherwood hopes 'selfless warrior' Jores Okore is fit for FA Cup final against ArsenalTIM SHERWOOD will give 'selfless warrior' Jores Okore every chance to prove his fitness for the FA Cup final.By Brendan McLoughlinPUBLISHED: 06:15, Tue, May 26, 2015 | UPDATED: 06:27, Tue, May 26, 2015Nursing a knee problem, the Danish centre-back has put his body on the line of late to help Aston Villa over the safety line in the Premier League.But with their top-flight status secured, Okore failed to train last week and sat out Sunday's defeat to Burnley.The 22-year-old now faces a race against time to prove his fitness for Saturday's showdown against Arsenal.Sherwood has hailed the lion-hearted centre-back's unselfish attitude after putting the club's own needs ahead of his own Wembley dream.He said: "In his mind he thinks his job is done because he is doing it for the team. That's the way he feels."I want him fit. Then I can make a choice. He really has gritted his teeth and got us over the line in the Premier League because he thought that was the priority. He is not thinking about himself."Last week he didn't train the whole week. He is a warrior who just wants to play for the club."His performances, particularly with this injury considered, have been excellent. If I want anyone to be in the trenches with me it would be him."Unfortunately the knee is too bad so he is going to need some assistance on that. I'm hoping not surgery but I am not sure."It is related to the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury (he suffered in September 2013) but the ligaments are still intact."No - that is a lie!Peter W and Erick Black says it isn't so. His track record of not being a primadonna went down the drain the moment EB was caretaker.
Quote from: passport1 on May 26, 2016, 09:34:42 PMNeither you nor I know the state of his fitness or the advice he was given Why do people state their opinion as fact? Unless you are one of the medical staff.He had a stinker (in my opinion)ExpressQuoteTim Sherwood hopes 'selfless warrior' Jores Okore is fit for FA Cup final against ArsenalTIM SHERWOOD will give 'selfless warrior' Jores Okore every chance to prove his fitness for the FA Cup final.By Brendan McLoughlinPUBLISHED: 06:15, Tue, May 26, 2015 | UPDATED: 06:27, Tue, May 26, 2015Nursing a knee problem, the Danish centre-back has put his body on the line of late to help Aston Villa over the safety line in the Premier League.But with their top-flight status secured, Okore failed to train last week and sat out Sunday's defeat to Burnley.The 22-year-old now faces a race against time to prove his fitness for Saturday's showdown against Arsenal.Sherwood has hailed the lion-hearted centre-back's unselfish attitude after putting the club's own needs ahead of his own Wembley dream.He said: "In his mind he thinks his job is done because he is doing it for the team. That's the way he feels."I want him fit. Then I can make a choice. He really has gritted his teeth and got us over the line in the Premier League because he thought that was the priority. He is not thinking about himself."Last week he didn't train the whole week. He is a warrior who just wants to play for the club."His performances, particularly with this injury considered, have been excellent. If I want anyone to be in the trenches with me it would be him."Unfortunately the knee is too bad so he is going to need some assistance on that. I'm hoping not surgery but I am not sure."It is related to the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury (he suffered in September 2013) but the ligaments are still intact."
Neither you nor I know the state of his fitness or the advice he was given Why do people state their opinion as fact? Unless you are one of the medical staff.He had a stinker (in my opinion)
Tim Sherwood hopes 'selfless warrior' Jores Okore is fit for FA Cup final against ArsenalTIM SHERWOOD will give 'selfless warrior' Jores Okore every chance to prove his fitness for the FA Cup final.By Brendan McLoughlinPUBLISHED: 06:15, Tue, May 26, 2015 | UPDATED: 06:27, Tue, May 26, 2015Nursing a knee problem, the Danish centre-back has put his body on the line of late to help Aston Villa over the safety line in the Premier League.But with their top-flight status secured, Okore failed to train last week and sat out Sunday's defeat to Burnley.The 22-year-old now faces a race against time to prove his fitness for Saturday's showdown against Arsenal.Sherwood has hailed the lion-hearted centre-back's unselfish attitude after putting the club's own needs ahead of his own Wembley dream.He said: "In his mind he thinks his job is done because he is doing it for the team. That's the way he feels."I want him fit. Then I can make a choice. He really has gritted his teeth and got us over the line in the Premier League because he thought that was the priority. He is not thinking about himself."Last week he didn't train the whole week. He is a warrior who just wants to play for the club."His performances, particularly with this injury considered, have been excellent. If I want anyone to be in the trenches with me it would be him."Unfortunately the knee is too bad so he is going to need some assistance on that. I'm hoping not surgery but I am not sure."It is related to the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury (he suffered in September 2013) but the ligaments are still intact."
"may"that's an expression of possibility. A possibility is something with many alternatives.That's not admitting that he was out of his depth.
Quote from: peter w on May 27, 2016, 11:41:05 AM"may"that's an expression of possibility. A possibility is something with many alternatives.That's not admitting that he was out of his depth. That's rather selective use seeing as yesterday you took Okore saying he may be fined as an admission that he did exactly what Black said.
Quote from: paul_e on May 27, 2016, 11:48:00 AMQuote from: peter w on May 27, 2016, 11:41:05 AM"may"that's an expression of possibility. A possibility is something with many alternatives.That's not admitting that he was out of his depth. That's rather selective use seeing as yesterday you took Okore saying he may be fined as an admission that he did exactly what Black said.How is it? Considering I believe Black is right? Black may have been out of his depth as a manager but that doesn't allow or forgive a player for deciding when and under what terms he'll play for Aston Villa. Whatever your feelings towards, and the abilities of, Black are.
on loan at Sheff Wed. Bennett hasn't done much on loan this season at Brighton and Sheff Wed. loads of injuries too.
Okore's "may" means something happened. It also to me points towards his guilt. You think it doesn't. I do. I think I've made that quite clear.
Quote from: N'ZMAV on May 27, 2016, 04:12:09 PMon loan at Sheff Wed. Bennett hasn't done much on loan this season at Brighton and Sheff Wed. loads of injuries too. Whereas my Weds mate reckons Bannan has been fantastic for them.My mate is gutted too - he is in Milan for the chimps league final so will miss Wednesday in the play offs at Wembley. He already shelled out several hundred euros for the ticket so didn't want to swerve the trip
Aston Villa defender Jores Okore is refusing to play for the club, according to caretaker boss Eric Black.The 23-year-old Denmark international refused to be on the bench for the visit of Bournemouth on 9 April and is now training with the club's under-21s."After that game, he said that he didn't want to be considered for any of the games going forwards," said Black."I didn't have a choice apart from remove him. I don't want people who don't want to be at Aston Villa."Villa's relegation from the Premier League was confirmed with last weekend's defeat at Manchester United.BBCSeems straight forward enough to me.