Quote from: Hillbilly on January 15, 2014, 01:48:48 AMQuote from: Tom_Mc9 on January 14, 2014, 11:15:59 PMQuote from: Hillbilly on January 14, 2014, 10:53:41 PMThis is Lambert admitting he has screwed up.Oh come off it. How is it?Young and hungry, young and hungry, young and hungry, young and hungry, young and hungry. Then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, old and clearly very well fed. And not a twilight-of-a-great-career-and-fancies-a-go-somewhere-different, could-be-an-inspiration-to-the-younger-players Zola, Raul, del Piero, Larsson. Grant bloody Holt. Do you see what I'm getting at? This is desperate stuff.Or, he brought in a specific type of player to cover a specific short-term need which arose through a player breaking his leg in training. A player breaking his leg is surely always 'out-of-nowhere'.
Quote from: Tom_Mc9 on January 14, 2014, 11:15:59 PMQuote from: Hillbilly on January 14, 2014, 10:53:41 PMThis is Lambert admitting he has screwed up.Oh come off it. How is it?Young and hungry, young and hungry, young and hungry, young and hungry, young and hungry. Then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, old and clearly very well fed. And not a twilight-of-a-great-career-and-fancies-a-go-somewhere-different, could-be-an-inspiration-to-the-younger-players Zola, Raul, del Piero, Larsson. Grant bloody Holt. Do you see what I'm getting at? This is desperate stuff.
Quote from: Hillbilly on January 14, 2014, 10:53:41 PMThis is Lambert admitting he has screwed up.Oh come off it. How is it?
This is Lambert admitting he has screwed up.
Quote from: SheffieldVillain on January 15, 2014, 02:12:34 AMQuote from: Hillbilly on January 15, 2014, 01:48:48 AMQuote from: Tom_Mc9 on January 14, 2014, 11:15:59 PMQuote from: Hillbilly on January 14, 2014, 10:53:41 PMThis is Lambert admitting he has screwed up.Oh come off it. How is it?Young and hungry, young and hungry, young and hungry, young and hungry, young and hungry. Then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, old and clearly very well fed. And not a twilight-of-a-great-career-and-fancies-a-go-somewhere-different, could-be-an-inspiration-to-the-younger-players Zola, Raul, del Piero, Larsson. Grant bloody Holt. Do you see what I'm getting at? This is desperate stuff.Or, he brought in a specific type of player to cover a specific short-term need which arose through a player breaking his leg in training. A player breaking his leg is surely always 'out-of-nowhere'. Benteke. Agbonlahor. Weimann. Helenius. Bowery. Delfouneso. Bent. Burke. If Lambert can't find a way to get a functioning forward line out of that mob without signing Holt, what the hell does he do all day?
Quote from: Hillbilly on January 15, 2014, 02:34:29 AMQuote from: SheffieldVillain on January 15, 2014, 02:12:34 AMQuote from: Hillbilly on January 15, 2014, 01:48:48 AMQuote from: Tom_Mc9 on January 14, 2014, 11:15:59 PMQuote from: Hillbilly on January 14, 2014, 10:53:41 PMThis is Lambert admitting he has screwed up.Oh come off it. How is it?Young and hungry, young and hungry, young and hungry, young and hungry, young and hungry. Then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, old and clearly very well fed. And not a twilight-of-a-great-career-and-fancies-a-go-somewhere-different, could-be-an-inspiration-to-the-younger-players Zola, Raul, del Piero, Larsson. Grant bloody Holt. Do you see what I'm getting at? This is desperate stuff.Or, he brought in a specific type of player to cover a specific short-term need which arose through a player breaking his leg in training. A player breaking his leg is surely always 'out-of-nowhere'. Benteke. Agbonlahor. Weimann. Helenius. Bowery. Delfouneso. Bent. Burke. If Lambert can't find a way to get a functioning forward line out of that mob without signing Holt, what the hell does he do all day?Bent, Burke and Delfouneso are on loan, as you well know. That would leave us with Benteke, Agbonlahor and Weimann as experienced strikers, Helenius and Bowery with very little experience. Should Benteke then get crippled, people would rightly be asking why we didn't have any cover.
One would hope Bent, Burke and Delfouneso would have recall terms but this is the Villa so probably not.It's not beyond the wit of a half-decent manager to construct a team with two or even one striker so there's three bites of the cherry with Benteke, Agbonlahor and Weimann. I don't buy the "Helenius is not ready" thing - top player in the Danish league and capped by Denmark. Bowery I'll give you.Even if it is about an emergency forward (and I don't think it is), there have got to be better options than Holt.
Quote from: Hillbilly on January 15, 2014, 03:43:51 AMOne would hope Bent, Burke and Delfouneso would have recall terms but this is the Villa so probably not.It's not beyond the wit of a half-decent manager to construct a team with two or even one striker so there's three bites of the cherry with Benteke, Agbonlahor and Weimann. I don't buy the "Helenius is not ready" thing - top player in the Danish league and capped by Denmark. Bowery I'll give you.Even if it is about an emergency forward (and I don't think it is), there have got to be better options than Holt. If a fee has been paid for a loan I don't think they can be recalled, so you can forget Bent for a start. If you're seriously suggesting Burke or Delfouneso as decent options for the rest of this season, you must have seen something in them no-one else has.You're missing the point. Yes, an attack could be constructed with Benteke, Agbonlahor and Weimann. And very easily next week Benteke could take a boot in the knee and miss the next two months.Frankly the idea that it isn't about an emergency forward and Holt has been brought in as part of a long term plan is just plain daft. For a start, if that was the case, why not buy him outright rather than on loan?
Quote from: SheffieldVillain on January 15, 2014, 04:04:56 AMQuote from: Hillbilly on January 15, 2014, 03:43:51 AMOne would hope Bent, Burke and Delfouneso would have recall terms but this is the Villa so probably not.It's not beyond the wit of a half-decent manager to construct a team with two or even one striker so there's three bites of the cherry with Benteke, Agbonlahor and Weimann. I don't buy the "Helenius is not ready" thing - top player in the Danish league and capped by Denmark. Bowery I'll give you.Even if it is about an emergency forward (and I don't think it is), there have got to be better options than Holt. If a fee has been paid for a loan I don't think they can be recalled, so you can forget Bent for a start. If you're seriously suggesting Burke or Delfouneso as decent options for the rest of this season, you must have seen something in them no-one else has.You're missing the point. Yes, an attack could be constructed with Benteke, Agbonlahor and Weimann. And very easily next week Benteke could take a boot in the knee and miss the next two months.Frankly the idea that it isn't about an emergency forward and Holt has been brought in as part of a long term plan is just plain daft. For a start, if that was the case, why not buy him outright rather than on loan?What I'm saying is that he's not an emergency forward because there's no forward emergency. Or at least there wouldn't be if Lambert had a clue. And it's becoming apparent that he doesn't and the signing of Holt seems to confirm this. We have three decent forwards and a couple of spares and none of them are scoring despite showing previously that they are perfectly capable of doing so at this level. It's like seeing a Reliant Robin next to a Ferrari and concluding that the Robin will go faster if you strap on an extra wheel. The problem is not the number of wheels, it's the engine and the transmission.
Bent, Burke and Delfouneso are on loan
its odd that PL was actually a midfielder but he hasnt got a clue when it comes to midfield at villa
How come we need experienced back up now Paul is it because you've realised your transfer policy has been poor and every team needs its chiefs?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 14, 2014, 11:44:34 PMThe way I see it, it's a poor signing, I can't see what the bloke sees in him, he's clearly past it, and is brought in to fill a position we don't really need to fill. I appreciate he's going to be "a proper man" behind the scenes and what not, but I'm not too sure if that justifies the fact we'll be paying his wages.That "proper man" stuff is really annoying. It's painfully close to John Terry and the "man-up" school. I know it's just a turn of phrase and I'm not going to go all Andrea Dworkin here, but this old-school blokiness (and the old-school Britisher football associated) is a bit irking.
The way I see it, it's a poor signing, I can't see what the bloke sees in him, he's clearly past it, and is brought in to fill a position we don't really need to fill. I appreciate he's going to be "a proper man" behind the scenes and what not, but I'm not too sure if that justifies the fact we'll be paying his wages.
Quote from: Montbert on January 14, 2014, 11:47:48 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on January 14, 2014, 11:44:34 PMThe way I see it, it's a poor signing, I can't see what the bloke sees in him, he's clearly past it, and is brought in to fill a position we don't really need to fill. I appreciate he's going to be "a proper man" behind the scenes and what not, but I'm not too sure if that justifies the fact we'll be paying his wages.That "proper man" stuff is really annoying. It's painfully close to John Terry and the "man-up" school. I know it's just a turn of phrase and I'm not going to go all Andrea Dworkin here, but this old-school blokiness (and the old-school Britisher football associated) is a bit irking.Why?Maybe he is just tired of our kids being a bunch of fannys, when everybody else is bullying, chirping in the ref's ear, moaning like mad, while nudging, backing in and elbowing their way to free kicks.