Quote from: berneboy on August 04, 2013, 11:03:22 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on August 04, 2013, 10:15:21 PMQuote from: berneboy on August 04, 2013, 08:56:12 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on August 04, 2013, 06:21:44 PMDoes who he supports matter? Yes. He's one of us and one of ours. I believe we should be about more than simply winning.We may as well pick 11 blokes from the Holte each game then if winning isn't important. I didn't say winning isn't important. I feel we have history and class. And our heart and spirit and ethos matter as much to me as 'winning'.So we keep Albrighton because he's one of us, and keeping him is more important than winning? I'm missing what your point is as I honestly can't see what Albrighton has to do with our history, class and ethos etc. Surely the only thing that is important when it comes to keeping a player is whether they are good enough or not?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 04, 2013, 10:15:21 PMQuote from: berneboy on August 04, 2013, 08:56:12 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on August 04, 2013, 06:21:44 PMDoes who he supports matter? Yes. He's one of us and one of ours. I believe we should be about more than simply winning.We may as well pick 11 blokes from the Holte each game then if winning isn't important. I didn't say winning isn't important. I feel we have history and class. And our heart and spirit and ethos matter as much to me as 'winning'.
Quote from: berneboy on August 04, 2013, 08:56:12 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on August 04, 2013, 06:21:44 PMDoes who he supports matter? Yes. He's one of us and one of ours. I believe we should be about more than simply winning.We may as well pick 11 blokes from the Holte each game then if winning isn't important.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 04, 2013, 06:21:44 PMDoes who he supports matter? Yes. He's one of us and one of ours. I believe we should be about more than simply winning.
Does who he supports matter?
Jack has rolled out every single corny cliche you could possibly think about regarding Ireland today, some of them several times.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 04, 2013, 03:46:16 PMJack has rolled out every single corny cliche you could possibly think about regarding Ireland today, some of them several times.Any examples?!
Isn't he out of contract next summer? Puts us in an awkward position if he is. He's 24 ni a few months, he should really be a first teamer at that age. Unless he goes out on loan I just don't see how he's going to get the chance as i'd have thought that Tonev and Carruthers are ahead of him now.
Quote from: olaftab on August 04, 2013, 03:51:57 PMI can't see us conceding a goal this season.Wearing a blindfold to games this year olaf?
I can't see us conceding a goal this season.
How many Villa were there?
Tayls was as freindly as ever and Jack was a really nice chap.
Enjoyed yesterday a lot. Typical pre-season freindly really, an easy enough win with the opposition not looking much cop. Benteke looked really up for it and it's good to still see him and Weimann still linking up well. I think Helenuis might struggle with the Prem at first though. Murray's bar was great if you like that kind of thing, loads of Villa in there but not rowdy in an away pub kind of way. The ground was bloody miles away on a stupidly long tram ride. Not a bad little ground really, just two stands on either side of the pitch. Found a cracking pub after the game in the city centre which was very tiny but away from the tourists. We could have stayed in there all night.Stood in front of Ian Taylor and Jack Woodward in the queue for the flight home. Tayls was as freindly as ever and Jack was a really nice chap. Oh and Gaelic football is rubbish.
Clampy mate, Gaelic football isn't rubbish, it's just that you don't understand it or see enough of it. It's fully amateur, give it a chance.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 04, 2013, 06:21:44 PMDoes who he supports matter? As far as i'm concerned the important thing is how he performs on the pitch. Exactly.Mark might very well be a Villa fan, nice bloke and all that, but he is simply not to the standard we require.Yes, injuries have not been to kind to him, but he was found out by defenders after his first good season with us. He was also a liability when on defensive duties.There is no room for sentiment at this level. Let the lad leave to make the best of his profession elsewhere and wish him all the best.
Does who he supports matter? As far as i'm concerned the important thing is how he performs on the pitch.
Quote from: Clampy on August 05, 2013, 09:45:31 AMEnjoyed yesterday a lot. Typical pre-season freindly really, an easy enough win with the opposition not looking much cop. Benteke looked really up for it and it's good to still see him and Weimann still linking up well. I think Helenuis might struggle with the Prem at first though. Murray's bar was great if you like that kind of thing, loads of Villa in there but not rowdy in an away pub kind of way. The ground was bloody miles away on a stupidly long tram ride. Not a bad little ground really, just two stands on either side of the pitch. Found a cracking pub after the game in the city centre which was very tiny but away from the tourists. We could have stayed in there all night.Stood in front of Ian Taylor and Jack Woodward in the queue for the flight home. Tayls was as freindly as ever and Jack was a really nice chap. Oh and Gaelic football is rubbish.The bold bit doesn't surprise me, I'm sure he's a great guy if you know him, it's just a shame he went to the Alan Partridge school of broadcasting. As a big fan of TMS (and the sky cricket team) which is based on them going off on complete tangents I should be ok with him doing it, but the pace of the game in football just isn't suited to a discussion about the breakfast offerings in the hotel.