Villa fans who only know Platt for his post playing career missed out on watching one of the best players in his position in Europe for a good number of years. He was superb for us and so very influential in the positive direction we were headed as a club at the time. He was Lampard before Lampard and could do just about everything you would ever want to see in an attacking midfielder. Great instincts and awareness and such great timing to get behind defences. My favorite Platt Villa goal was a critical bullet header against Bradford at home. I think it was at the North, cross from the right by Gage powered into the roof of the net. We needed that win, but there are so many others that he scored that you could make an argument for a lot of other great goals. For me he should always be the best XI Villa side based on my time watching the club along with Sid and McGrath.
More England goals than Gerrard, Beckham, Robson, Hurst, Scholes, Keegan, Peters, Gascoigne, Barnes, Sheringham and only a couple short of Lampard and Shearer with less penalties than both. He never really gets a mention as an England player by the mainstream media and their love ins but the guy was a great midfielder and could time a run like no other I've seen in the flesh.
Quote from: aj2k77 on December 10, 2014, 02:55:00 PMMore England goals than Gerrard, Beckham, Robson, Hurst, Scholes, Keegan, Peters, Gascoigne, Barnes, Sheringham and only a couple short of Lampard and Shearer with less penalties than both. He never really gets a mention as an England player by the mainstream media and their love ins but the guy was a great midfielder and could time a run like no other I've seen in the flesh.Especially as he scored one of the most iconic England goals of all time.
he was very good for a time but I wouldn't say he was great. One of England's best players for a period too, but largely forgotten by the press and other fans. I think he was a good player in a very average England era and in the Italian league as it was dipping. He made the most of his talents certainly but not a great.
Quote from: peter w on December 09, 2014, 06:57:26 PMhe was very good for a time but I wouldn't say he was great. One of England's best players for a period too, but largely forgotten by the press and other fans. I think he was a good player in a very average England era and in the Italian league as it was dipping. He made the most of his talents certainly but not a great.I wish finishing fourth in the World Cup was average for England but it remains our second best finish in the competition. Serie A was also by far the best league back in the 90's. They wouldn't be overtaken for another decade or so.
He does have a face only a mother could love, and does come across as a bit of a bell-end. But he is was one of the few world class payers we have had in my life time, kept us up single handed in his last season.