If he doesn't want to come back then his contract should be cancelled.
Here's a thought. How about recalling Helenius back off loan? Something a bit different to what we already have. There's also some chap called Callum Robinson who he hasn't used since pointlessly calling him back from Preston.
I disagree. Yes, the unimaginative, riskless tactics would ensue, but itd certainly make a difference if Weimann was replaced by a player with a first-touch, or Gabby by a player with some guile and nous. Were never going to be Barcelona under Lambert, but better players would certainly help us to get closer to the likes of Stoke.
We could really do with a bit of width coming into the side and I wouldn't be averse to Robbie Keane on a short loan either.
Quote from: aj2k77 on January 19, 2015, 02:18:49 PMIf he doesn't want to come back then his contract should be cancelled.Why cancel his contract when, if he doesn't have a future with us, he's still a saleable asset who could potentially raise an, albeit small, transfer fee. Cancelling his contract will mean walking away from any transfer fee, plus paying up his contract without any possibility of him playing. We had enough of that guff with the bomb squad. This would be the same, without disturbing the youth team's training.
Quote from: Ads on January 19, 2015, 01:28:12 PMWe could really do with a bit of width coming into the side and I wouldn't be averse to Robbie Keane on a short loan either.As good as he was last time, I don't see any real need for Keane as Gil and Cole (and Grealish if Lambert would use him properly) already play where he would.
Lambert Targets Mirallas in Transfer Swoop ShockAston Villa Manager Paul Lambert left a volley for his critics late on Monday by revealing that he is poised to make a transfer swoop for Everton midfielder Kevin Mirallas.Lambert revealed that he had been eyeing Mirallas ever since he demonstrated the shocking form in front of goal that epitomises the Lambert "style" of football at Villa Park. "When I saw that lad march confidently to the penalty spot with that ball tucked under his arm and then bang it off of the post, I knew that he was the missing piece of the puzzle here at Villa Park," said Lambert."I have no doubt that Kevin, when he comes out of hiding, will describe his own performance today as excellent. Had the supporters been 100% behind him, he'd have scored that penalty."Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner was unavailable for comment.