As are mine - and they rave about him. When they didn't have a defence, they lost repeatedly. Opinions, eh? Like poo holes - we've all got 'em!
No more one dimensional players. We need players who are good on the ball as well as offer something else.
We have had loads of players down the years like NRC, ones you hope are going to be better than they eventually turn out to be. Sometimes it works the other way round. You look at a player and you think never in a million years will he make it but he keeps plugging away, giving his all, working on his game and they prove their critics wrong. Allan Evans was a classic case in point.
James Collins is fine if your game plan for a centre half is for him to throw himself at everything and kick the ball up the pitch as soon as possible for someone to chase/flick on. That suited MON and it suits Fat Sam. Someone earlier likened him to Baker and I agree totally, brave, good in the air, decent tackler but iffy positioning and terrible distribution.
Collins would put at least one rick in a game. Better than Baker? Piss off. Baker doesnt have issues with other players off the pitch, is Villa through and through, looks like he cares, is equally as good at defending as Collins and passes the ball better. (Not too hard to "Collins looks up, pretending to see some space, and hoofs it up to opposition centre half/opposition goalie/favourite ball boy of the day (delete as applicable)" Its like the law of injured players. The longer they are out the better they were perceived to be. One good season with Collins was tarnished for me by huge wages for a guy that was average at best and a bloody trouble maker
The main problem with NRC was that we paid way too much for him.
Quote from: MoetVillan on March 13, 2014, 08:41:42 AMCollins would put at least one rick in a game. Better than Baker? Piss off. Baker doesnt have issues with other players off the pitch, is Villa through and through, looks like he cares, is equally as good at defending as Collins and passes the ball better. (Not too hard to "Collins looks up, pretending to see some space, and hoofs it up to opposition centre half/opposition goalie/favourite ball boy of the day (delete as applicable)" Its like the law of injured players. The longer they are out the better they were perceived to be. One good season with Collins was tarnished for me by huge wages for a guy that was average at best and a bloody trouble makerGot to agree with all of that.