There has been a 'policy' of buying 'young and hungry' (or whatever the phrase was) which has proved largely ineffective as there has been little balance with quality and experience.
I agree with the vast majority of what you have said, but I'm pretty sure that GB was not interested in re-joining us.
Paul Lambert: Yacouba Sylla must do his utmost to get back into the side Boss understands wantaway midfielder's frustrations at lack of action but challenges him to force his away ahead of competition in the Villa squad Apr 29, 2014 22:30By Mat Kendrick Paul Lambert has challenged Yacouba Sylla to fight for his Aston Villa future after insisting the midfielder was wrong to moan about his lack of action.Sylla has become increasingly frustrated with the claret and blues after making just six starts and seven substitute appearances this season.The former Clermont Foot player revealed he has been left confused by his lack of game time at Villa and wants to return to France on loan in the summer.Sylla, who played a part in Villa’s late season survival revival a year ago, claimed he did not come to Birmingham to be a tourist.But Lambert has advised him to prove he deserves to oust Karim El Ahmadi, Ashley Westwood or Fabian Delph for a regular midfield role.“I understand people’s frustration at not playing,” said Lambert.“I think that’s normal at any football club. You wouldn’t expect people to want to sit there and not play.“I think that’s normal so you’re glad in that respect. Should he have spoken out? Probably not but that comes with experience and I’m glad he’s feeling disappointed at not playing.“The three lads in the middle of the pitch have been playing really well for us so Yak’s got to do his utmost to get into the side.“He’s got a chance here. He’s got to try and force his way into the side.”The Mali international, whose last start came in the mid-December defeat to Manchester United at Villa Park, still has two years left on his contract.Sylla claimed his agent was already speaking to French clubs about a possible loan for next season but Lambert insists that is far from a formality“No, not at all,” he said, “I don’t know who his agent is. He’s probably got about 15.”