Just back from tonights session and can confirm I'm still old and past it.
Sounds like I should be moving into the glue making business with all you old knackers about.
Quote from: Ads on January 17, 2014, 08:35:37 AMSounds like I should be moving into the glue making business with all you old knackers about. I went jogging yesterday. It's not as easy as I once found it, and I'm only 32. You might have to save a spot for me at your factory Ads.
4) Holt ready to make villains of doubters Aston Villa's home record may be woeful, seven losses in 11 games is relegation form, but the results away from Villa Park have been much stronger – and with a 3-1 win on their last trip to Anfield Paul Lambert will be hopeful of an upset against Liverpool. The Villa fans may not have been too happy with the loan signing of Grant Holt, but the introduction of the hefty No9 to support Christian Benteke could be a masterstroke. Lambert's youthful set-up means that his gaggle of promising players don't have anybody to look up to, or learn from – their most experienced attacker is Gabriel Agbonlahor and at 27, and still infuriatingly inconsistent, he isn't well placed to act as anybody's mentor. Holt on the other hand has a wealth of experience, from Singapore, to non-league, to the Premier League, he's been witness to the vagaries of footballing fortune – and that sort of old head could be just what the dressing room needs. It also shouldn't be forgotten that in his last top-flight outing he scored against Manchester City at the Etihad – no mean feat – and he's even got previous at Anfield. A goal there again on Saturday will soon change the doubters minds.• Grant Holt joins Aston Villa on loan• Liverpool land Dunkin' Donuts deal
Doesn't look fat to me.
Anyone else think he looks disturbingly like that knob Mark Chapman?The "Chappers" Chapman, not the Lennon killer one.