Lowton and Weimann had difficult second seasons last year. I wouldn't be writing them off just yet, there's a pair of decent players there I reckon.
Kieran Richardson to have Aston Villa medical with Fulham winger set to snub West Ham, West Brom and Crystal PalaceVilla medical set for Friday ahead of proposed transfer for undisclosed feeBy SORIEBAH KAJUEPUBLISHED: 15:21, 10 July 2014 | UPDATED: 15:23, 10 July 2014Kieran Richardson is expected to have a medical at Aston Villa on Friday ahead of his proposed transfer for an undisclosed fee. The 29-year-old had been the subject of interest from West Ham, West Brom and Crystal Palace, but Villa now seem poised to sign him. Richardson had seemed keen to stay in London following Fulham’s relegation, but the arrival of Roy Keane at Villa Park as Paul Lambert’s number two is believed to have swayed his decision.Keane was captain of Manchester United when Richardson was emerging through the ranks at Old Trafford, and made him Sunderland’s record signing in 2007 while manager. Owner Randy Lerner has made it clear to Lambert there will be little funds for new signings in this transfer window.And the acquisition of the former England midfielder is seen as an astute piece of business due to his versatility that allows him to play left-back, midfield and in an attacking role. Fulham are still dealing with the financial ramifications of their relegation from the Premier League and will let the former Black Cat midfielder leave for a modest fee.The news of Richardson’s likely switch to Villa Park will come as a blow to West Brom where he is still fondly remembered after playing an integral role in helping retaining their Premier League status in 2005.
These are signings which, had O'Neill made them when he first came in in 2006, would probably have made you nod appreciatively and thought he was building a decent squad.Eight years later, we sign them, with eight years worth of injuries, poor form, relegations and knowledge that they've all peaked as footballers. If you're pleased by these bargain bucket signings, you may have spent too long in the sun.
Lowton, Quote from: Clampy on July 10, 2014, 04:54:38 PMLowton and Weimann had difficult second seasons last year. I wouldn't be writing them off just yet, there's a pair of decent players there I reckon. Lowton I agree with you about, but Wiemann I just can't figure out. His movement is good, but his touch, awareness and decision-making were all very poor for the main-part of the season. Aside from the through-ball to Luna on the opening day and his two goals against Hull at home, I generally thought he was very poor on a weekly basis.
In our current state of limbo we wont be spending much if anything so freebies it is but these signinings have top flight experience, maybe people would prefer that we were bringing more lower league fodder with zero experience?