Tim Sherwood believes Gabby Agbonlahor can have his "best season yet" in claret and blue next term.
Gabby could be the last remaining vestige of 'Thickie Villa' - the dimbo goofball-hoofball troupe of foul-throwers and last-minute match losers, crammed with well-meaning simpletons and all-round honest dullards, led by the arch-halfwit Paul "I just do" Lambert, who was so thick you could insulate the Large Hadron Collider with him. Let Gabby go, and let's look forward to a brighter, savvier, smarter Villa.
Tim Sherwood believes Gabby Agbonlahor can have his "best season yet" in claret and blue next term.Agbonlahor has impressed Sherwood in pre-season with his form and attitude.Sherwood thinks Agbonlahor has the ability to have a top campaign as he spoke of the pace ace really working on his fitness, after double sessions out in Portugal.He said: "Gabby is looking really sharp."It's good for him to get a pre-season at a really high intensity like I want."He is getting that at the moment."He is shredding weight and why shouldn't he have the best season he's ever had?"He's no age. 28. If we can get him fit then he can offer that real threat in behind people with energy."He scored six last year."We only scored 31 and Gabby's six were vital for us."As previously stated I very much doubt Tim Sherwood shares the opinions expressed by several on here.
Gabby seems to be made a bit of a scapegoat for last night but I've said it before, he's at his best when he's got a winger whipping in crosses for him. When was the last time we had a decent winger at Villa? Look at all the wasted set pieces from last night as well. It's a bit unfair on him I think.
Quote from: Jimbo on August 15, 2015, 11:11:33 AMGabby could be the last remaining vestige of 'Thickie Villa' - the dimbo goofball-hoofball troupe of foul-throwers and last-minute match losers, crammed with well-meaning simpletons and all-round honest dullards, led by the arch-halfwit Paul "I just do" Lambert, who was so thick you could insulate the Large Hadron Collider with him. Let Gabby go, and let's look forward to a brighter, savvier, smarter Villa.Love it.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on August 15, 2015, 01:40:49 PMGabby seems to be made a bit of a scapegoat for last night but I've said it before, he's at his best when he's got a winger whipping in crosses for him. When was the last time we had a decent winger at Villa? Look at all the wasted set pieces from last night as well. It's a bit unfair on him I think. The problem with that, S_H, is that we became the most predictable team in the league when we relied on getting it wide and getting in crosses. If that's all Gabby can do well with, then that's not really enough.
Quote from: Monty on August 15, 2015, 01:48:12 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on August 15, 2015, 01:40:49 PMGabby seems to be made a bit of a scapegoat for last night but I've said it before, he's at his best when he's got a winger whipping in crosses for him. When was the last time we had a decent winger at Villa? Look at all the wasted set pieces from last night as well. It's a bit unfair on him I think. The problem with that, S_H, is that we became the most predictable team in the league when we relied on getting it wide and getting in crosses. If that's all Gabby can do well with, then that's not really enough.Predictable or not, we were a better team when when we had wingers. We've played too narrow for a number of years now and look at our results!