Quote from: villan from luton on December 13, 2013, 10:27:14 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 13, 2013, 10:19:25 PMQuote from: pooligan on December 13, 2013, 10:16:50 PMDave, you must have been one of the few people who never commented on his pathetic performance in that Everton match .Walking back to the coach and all the way home everyone i spoke to were disgusted with his performance Me and everyone I was with inside and outside the ground. But what an absolute bastard to play badly in one match. It wasnt he played bad, hedidnt look as if he gave a toss. I loved his football, loved his song, his goals, but anyone who gives less than their best is something I cannot tolerate. Mentioned it earlier, but was Milner in the right mind to play against West Ham? Perhaps not, but he got a standing ovation when he left the field and willalways have my respectMaybe Milner didn't care so much about leaving us for the second time and playing for his fourth club in five years. Maybe he had a manager who was helping him rather than hanging him out to dry. And you can't tolerate one performance but you can tolerate a player getting drunk before the match?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 13, 2013, 10:19:25 PMQuote from: pooligan on December 13, 2013, 10:16:50 PMDave, you must have been one of the few people who never commented on his pathetic performance in that Everton match .Walking back to the coach and all the way home everyone i spoke to were disgusted with his performance Me and everyone I was with inside and outside the ground. But what an absolute bastard to play badly in one match. It wasnt he played bad, hedidnt look as if he gave a toss. I loved his football, loved his song, his goals, but anyone who gives less than their best is something I cannot tolerate. Mentioned it earlier, but was Milner in the right mind to play against West Ham? Perhaps not, but he got a standing ovation when he left the field and willalways have my respect
Quote from: pooligan on December 13, 2013, 10:16:50 PMDave, you must have been one of the few people who never commented on his pathetic performance in that Everton match .Walking back to the coach and all the way home everyone i spoke to were disgusted with his performance Me and everyone I was with inside and outside the ground. But what an absolute bastard to play badly in one match.
Dave, you must have been one of the few people who never commented on his pathetic performance in that Everton match .Walking back to the coach and all the way home everyone i spoke to were disgusted with his performance
Quote from: pooligan on December 13, 2013, 10:42:39 PMAs far as i am concerned ,any player in a villa shirt who does,nt put a shift in during a match will never be a legend Brian Little, Paul McGrath, Gary Shaw, Tony Morley...
As far as i am concerned ,any player in a villa shirt who does,nt put a shift in during a match will never be a legend
This is getting ludicrous now. Not only was it perfectly fine for Paul McGrath to run onto the pitch pissed but it seems that there has only ever been one player who didn't give his all in every game.
Sorry Dave,i meant Morley not Withe ,it has been a long day. No doubt those players mentioned had bad games but the only other villa player i can recall in all my years following the club and not putting a shift in was Hodge in the game against Norwich
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 13, 2013, 11:17:42 PMThis is getting ludicrous now. Not only was it perfectly fine for Paul McGrath to run onto the pitch pissed but it seems that there has only ever been one player who didn't give his all in every game.Thanks for the fanzine at Fulham, but do you really think York was a Villa great?
Up there with McGrath, Platt, Shaw, Little? really?
Quote from: lovejoy on December 13, 2013, 11:22:07 PMUp there with McGrath, Platt, Shaw, Little? really?Without a doubt.
I'm with you Dave. He should not have played in the first place. But why remember that one match over nearly ten years of great and exciting service. I will remember the good times and the fantastic atmosphere in the ground when he played. I know in my lifetime I have never had so much joy from one player in a Villa shirt. I loved McGrath too but he did not give me that buzz that Yorke did.