Quote from: Chris Smith on June 11, 2014, 05:31:35 PMIt is noticeable that last season the complaint was 'no more of the young and hungry approach, we need proven PL experience'. We get that experience and all of a sudden 32 is past it.The complaint isn't just about his age, that's totally misleading, as I suspect you know, Chris. It is that he hasn't managed to do much in the last several years.Nobody would be moaning about Barry who is the same age. Why? Because he proved as recently as last season that he still had it.People weren't just asking for "age" or "experience" last season - I'd have thought it was a given that any player with those attributes would still be able to offer something on the pitch.
It is noticeable that last season the complaint was 'no more of the young and hungry approach, we need proven PL experience'. We get that experience and all of a sudden 32 is past it.
I'd love us to sign Barry, he'd make a massive difference.
Quote from: nigel on June 11, 2014, 04:59:24 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on June 11, 2014, 03:44:51 PMQuote from: QBVILLA on June 11, 2014, 01:34:47 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on June 11, 2014, 01:30:35 PMQuote from: cannock villa on June 11, 2014, 01:25:18 PMImagine if we'd have the internet years ago. Post from 1980- Can't believe we sold fans favourite and prolific goal scorer last year Andy Gray, and now we've bought that journey man Peter Withe, sack Saunders.Post from 1989- Can't believe we've bought that cripple from Man United Paul McGrath, past his best and will never be fit enough, sack Taylor.Not having a go at you, cannock villa, but every single time there is a contentious signing, someone rolls that one out.Well we're all pundits. If you go back through these pages there'll be posters heralding the signings of N'Zogbia and Ireland and slamming the spunking of £7million on some unknown Belgian kid. Time will tell with Cole as with every other signing whether it was a good move or not. I didn't mean that we get things wrong, so much that those two signings get rolled out - the implication being that sometimes signings which look highly unlikely to work out, do work out very well.Given that the first of them was 35 years ago, and the second 25 years ago, two examples in that sort of time frame renders it a pretty meaningless comparison.It's all very well and good saying '...but every single time there is a contentious signing, someone rolls that one out.' paulie. And you are right.But as long as people judge a player on his previous history, before he's even kicked a ball for us, this will always happen.Joe Cole could turn out to be another Paul Merson, Philippe Senderos could be a Martin Lausen, then again they might not.Which was exactly my point. Rolling out examples of players who did work out is of absolutely no relevance. They might work out, they might not.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on June 11, 2014, 03:44:51 PMQuote from: QBVILLA on June 11, 2014, 01:34:47 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on June 11, 2014, 01:30:35 PMQuote from: cannock villa on June 11, 2014, 01:25:18 PMImagine if we'd have the internet years ago. Post from 1980- Can't believe we sold fans favourite and prolific goal scorer last year Andy Gray, and now we've bought that journey man Peter Withe, sack Saunders.Post from 1989- Can't believe we've bought that cripple from Man United Paul McGrath, past his best and will never be fit enough, sack Taylor.Not having a go at you, cannock villa, but every single time there is a contentious signing, someone rolls that one out.Well we're all pundits. If you go back through these pages there'll be posters heralding the signings of N'Zogbia and Ireland and slamming the spunking of £7million on some unknown Belgian kid. Time will tell with Cole as with every other signing whether it was a good move or not. I didn't mean that we get things wrong, so much that those two signings get rolled out - the implication being that sometimes signings which look highly unlikely to work out, do work out very well.Given that the first of them was 35 years ago, and the second 25 years ago, two examples in that sort of time frame renders it a pretty meaningless comparison.It's all very well and good saying '...but every single time there is a contentious signing, someone rolls that one out.' paulie. And you are right.But as long as people judge a player on his previous history, before he's even kicked a ball for us, this will always happen.Joe Cole could turn out to be another Paul Merson, Philippe Senderos could be a Martin Lausen, then again they might not.
Quote from: QBVILLA on June 11, 2014, 01:34:47 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on June 11, 2014, 01:30:35 PMQuote from: cannock villa on June 11, 2014, 01:25:18 PMImagine if we'd have the internet years ago. Post from 1980- Can't believe we sold fans favourite and prolific goal scorer last year Andy Gray, and now we've bought that journey man Peter Withe, sack Saunders.Post from 1989- Can't believe we've bought that cripple from Man United Paul McGrath, past his best and will never be fit enough, sack Taylor.Not having a go at you, cannock villa, but every single time there is a contentious signing, someone rolls that one out.Well we're all pundits. If you go back through these pages there'll be posters heralding the signings of N'Zogbia and Ireland and slamming the spunking of £7million on some unknown Belgian kid. Time will tell with Cole as with every other signing whether it was a good move or not. I didn't mean that we get things wrong, so much that those two signings get rolled out - the implication being that sometimes signings which look highly unlikely to work out, do work out very well.Given that the first of them was 35 years ago, and the second 25 years ago, two examples in that sort of time frame renders it a pretty meaningless comparison.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on June 11, 2014, 01:30:35 PMQuote from: cannock villa on June 11, 2014, 01:25:18 PMImagine if we'd have the internet years ago. Post from 1980- Can't believe we sold fans favourite and prolific goal scorer last year Andy Gray, and now we've bought that journey man Peter Withe, sack Saunders.Post from 1989- Can't believe we've bought that cripple from Man United Paul McGrath, past his best and will never be fit enough, sack Taylor.Not having a go at you, cannock villa, but every single time there is a contentious signing, someone rolls that one out.Well we're all pundits. If you go back through these pages there'll be posters heralding the signings of N'Zogbia and Ireland and slamming the spunking of £7million on some unknown Belgian kid. Time will tell with Cole as with every other signing whether it was a good move or not.
Quote from: cannock villa on June 11, 2014, 01:25:18 PMImagine if we'd have the internet years ago. Post from 1980- Can't believe we sold fans favourite and prolific goal scorer last year Andy Gray, and now we've bought that journey man Peter Withe, sack Saunders.Post from 1989- Can't believe we've bought that cripple from Man United Paul McGrath, past his best and will never be fit enough, sack Taylor.Not having a go at you, cannock villa, but every single time there is a contentious signing, someone rolls that one out.
Imagine if we'd have the internet years ago. Post from 1980- Can't believe we sold fans favourite and prolific goal scorer last year Andy Gray, and now we've bought that journey man Peter Withe, sack Saunders.Post from 1989- Can't believe we've bought that cripple from Man United Paul McGrath, past his best and will never be fit enough, sack Taylor.
Beginning to think we are getting outside advice from somewhere now. Keane, slenderos, cole. None of this is lambert work
And the very reasonable point Paulie made earlier is having to dredge the dark recesses of time to cite examples like Withe and McGrath shows how much of a gamble it is. I'm sure 99.9% of us on here want the deal to work out. I can't understand why any Villa fan wouldn't want that. But his age and injury record mean the odds are stacked against it. It was interesting to see his comments after leaving Liverpool too. Essentially, he said he never should have signed for the club as he never really wanted to be there and never had a connection with the club or fans. On joining, he said he was joining a bigger club than Chelsea, and his best years were ahead of him. We all know players say that kind of guff when they join, so I'm not going to be swayed by what he said yesterday (as good as it was to hear a player talking us up, rather than the likes of Dunne and Ireland talking about joining a 'nice family club').