I guess I fall into the category who thinks Aston Villa are a big club with pride, ambition and tradition.
Quote from: Ads on January 15, 2014, 09:26:02 AMWill you sit on your hands when he scores because "this is Aston Villa"?Its not my loyalty in question here. Although we may not be able to shop in Marks & Spencers we are not quite at the Pound Shop level yet. Surely Lamberts judgement is in question here. Who's reserve team have we plucked Holt from?
Will you sit on your hands when he scores because "this is Aston Villa"?
Quote from: SX150 on January 15, 2014, 09:59:48 AMI guess I fall into the category who thinks Aston Villa are a big club with pride, ambition and tradition.I fall into the category who thinks signing one player on a short term loan doesn't have any bearing on the above.
Agree with what you say but just can't get my head around Grant Holt. I guess I fall into the category who thinks Aston Villa are a big club with pride, ambition and tradition. Maybe I'm not in the real world.
Quote from: Ads on January 15, 2014, 08:51:21 AMThere is no needle in our side or squad whatsoever. Look at Monday's game. Arsenal spent more time rolling around and moaning to the referee than they did anything else. That's true, but what I don't get is why, if we want a player to provide that, we opt to sign one who is almost certainly not going to be playing for us much (see comments about him being back up to Benteke)That where I don't get it. Surely if we wanted a player for experience and ability to give as good as he gets on the pitch, it would have made more sense to get one who will actually be on the pitch in the first place?I appreciate he'll be around training and the dressing room, too, but if that's the intention, it seems a curious way to spend wages money.Oh well, let's see.
There is no needle in our side or squad whatsoever. Look at Monday's game. Arsenal spent more time rolling around and moaning to the referee than they did anything else.
Quote from: Concrete John on January 15, 2014, 10:06:45 AMQuote from: SX150 on January 15, 2014, 09:59:48 AMI guess I fall into the category who thinks Aston Villa are a big club with pride, ambition and tradition.I fall into the category who thinks signing one player on a short term loan doesn't have any bearing on the above. These people clearly think so highly of Aston Villa and our apparent tradition, that the signing of one player is capable of undermining the previous 140 years.These people are colloquially known as Drama Llamas.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 15, 2014, 09:52:52 AMQuote from: Ads on January 15, 2014, 08:51:21 AMThere is no needle in our side or squad whatsoever. Look at Monday's game. Arsenal spent more time rolling around and moaning to the referee than they did anything else. That's true, but what I don't get is why, if we want a player to provide that, we opt to sign one who is almost certainly not going to be playing for us much (see comments about him being back up to Benteke)That where I don't get it. Surely if we wanted a player for experience and ability to give as good as he gets on the pitch, it would have made more sense to get one who will actually be on the pitch in the first place?I appreciate he'll be around training and the dressing room, too, but if that's the intention, it seems a curious way to spend wages money.Oh well, let's see.They only play a game for 90 minutes and that is all we see. Wiltshire doesn't turn up on a weekend and suddenly become a whinging bellend, he works on it all week.
Quote from: Ads on January 15, 2014, 10:11:02 AMQuote from: Concrete John on January 15, 2014, 10:06:45 AMQuote from: SX150 on January 15, 2014, 09:59:48 AMI guess I fall into the category who thinks Aston Villa are a big club with pride, ambition and tradition.I fall into the category who thinks signing one player on a short term loan doesn't have any bearing on the above. These people clearly think so highly of Aston Villa and our apparent tradition, that the signing of one player is capable of undermining the previous 140 years.These people are colloquially known as Drama Llamas. Drama Llamas is a mighty fine name for a band.
I suppose I could take the attitude that signing Grant Holt on a loan deal worth a reported £30k approx, p/w until the end of the season is a backward step for Aston Villa.
Quote from: Chris Harte on January 15, 2014, 10:32:34 AMI suppose I could take the attitude that signing Grant Holt on a loan deal worth a reported £30k approx, p/w until the end of the season is a backward step for Aston Villa.Where has it been reported that Holt will be on these wages?
Quote from: not3bad on January 15, 2014, 10:36:31 AMQuote from: Chris Harte on January 15, 2014, 10:32:34 AMI suppose I could take the attitude that signing Grant Holt on a loan deal worth a reported £30k approx, p/w until the end of the season is a backward step for Aston Villa.Where has it been reported that Holt will be on these wages?Well £28.5k p/w was the figure I think I saw. I can't remember where and I have no idea if its true or not.
Quote from: Chris Harte on January 15, 2014, 10:39:27 AMQuote from: not3bad on January 15, 2014, 10:36:31 AMQuote from: Chris Harte on January 15, 2014, 10:32:34 AMI suppose I could take the attitude that signing Grant Holt on a loan deal worth a reported £30k approx, p/w until the end of the season is a backward step for Aston Villa.Where has it been reported that Holt will be on these wages?Well £28.5k p/w was the figure I think I saw. I can't remember where and I have no idea if its true or not.Why is it so certain that (assuming those are his wages at Wigan) we are covering them all?For most of the players that we send out on loan it's well reported that we end up covering a sizeable chunk of them, I don't see why it's a given that we're paying 100% of Holt's wages.
I really think some people are using the fact that we've signed some cover for a player that was injured in training last week as a reason to attack PL.Fine is we sign no one else, BUT as cover for Kozak (and considering the financial constraints at the Club) I don't see a problem.