Hes gone, get over it!
Quote from: saunders_heroes on September 18, 2016, 11:40:48 AMHes gone, get over it!For me, it's difficult to get over 'it'. Not particularly with Gana, but the fact that we know that there have been many good players here over recent times, but there something so fundamentally wrong at the club that we couldn't get them playing for us. Worse still, it continues to be so. Something is rotten in the state of Villa Park.
Quote from: Mossie Hennebry on September 18, 2016, 12:44:11 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on September 18, 2016, 11:40:48 AMHes gone, get over it!For me, it's difficult to get over 'it'. Not particularly with Gana, but the fact that we know that there have been many good players here over recent times, but there something so fundamentally wrong at the club that we couldn't get them playing for us. Worse still, it continues to be so. Something is rotten in the state of Villa Park.This is sadly true. Whenever we get a player who's supposed to be ace at x,y or z (be it dribbling, free kick taking, corners whatever) within months they have been dragged down to the level of dross of the rest of the squad. And it seems this happens irrespective of the manager or the coaches.
Quote from: Proposition Joe on September 18, 2016, 01:10:17 PMQuote from: Mossie Hennebry on September 18, 2016, 12:44:11 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on September 18, 2016, 11:40:48 AMHes gone, get over it!For me, it's difficult to get over 'it'. Not particularly with Gana, but the fact that we know that there have been many good players here over recent times, but there something so fundamentally wrong at the club that we couldn't get them playing for us. Worse still, it continues to be so. Something is rotten in the state of Villa Park.This is sadly true. Whenever we get a player who's supposed to be ace at x,y or z (be it dribbling, free kick taking, corners whatever) within months they have been dragged down to the level of dross of the rest of the squad. And it seems this happens irrespective of the manager or the coaches.That is the one thing we definitely have in common with Newcastle - us and them are two clubs who will destroy reputations like this *clicks fingers*
Gana started off well last season.Looking at him now it's probable he just got bogged down with the whole ineptitude last season and he's playing in a much better and more confident team with a clearly defined role.What I didn't like about him though was how quickly he downed tools as soon as we went 1 down. He would lose the ball and just jog back. Be interesting to see what he's like when Everton go on a poor run.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on September 18, 2016, 07:16:25 PMGana started off well last season.Looking at him now it's probable he just got bogged down with the whole ineptitude last season and he's playing in a much better and more confident team with a clearly defined role.What I didn't like about him though was how quickly he downed tools as soon as we went 1 down. He would lose the ball and just jog back. Be interesting to see what he's like when Everton go on a poor run. And on the basis of seeing their last two games, he's usually got an easy out ball due to them using some witchcraft called "moving of the ball" I think one of the commentators called it?
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on September 18, 2016, 11:04:28 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on September 18, 2016, 07:16:25 PMGana started off well last season.Looking at him now it's probable he just got bogged down with the whole ineptitude last season and he's playing in a much better and more confident team with a clearly defined role.What I didn't like about him though was how quickly he downed tools as soon as we went 1 down. He would lose the ball and just jog back. Be interesting to see what he's like when Everton go on a poor run. And on the basis of seeing their last two games, he's usually got an easy out ball due to them using some witchcraft called "moving of the ball" I think one of the commentators called it?What is this of which they speak? Are there others that find space and make themselves available to receive the spherical object so that they can quickly advance? Does such wizardry exist?
Quote from: papa lazarou on September 18, 2016, 11:22:43 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on September 18, 2016, 11:04:28 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on September 18, 2016, 07:16:25 PMGana started off well last season.Looking at him now it's probable he just got bogged down with the whole ineptitude last season and he's playing in a much better and more confident team with a clearly defined role.What I didn't like about him though was how quickly he downed tools as soon as we went 1 down. He would lose the ball and just jog back. Be interesting to see what he's like when Everton go on a poor run. And on the basis of seeing their last two games, he's usually got an easy out ball due to them using some witchcraft called "moving of the ball" I think one of the commentators called it?What is this of which they speak? Are there others that find space and make themselves available to receive the spherical object so that they can quickly advance? Does such wizardry exist?Such black arts were banished from Villa Park a long long time ago.