I must confess to not having listened to the programme but that my comment was more a direct response to "There's a case for Grealish to be in the England squad". Christ there's barely a case for him to be in our match day squad at the moment.In addition1.) He's got at least a 99% Billy Bollocks strike rate.2.) If he's commenting on something that isn't pseudo-intellectual bullshit, he's usually paraphrasing someone else and not offering anything insightful.
Quote from: Clampy on January 05, 2016, 01:04:21 PMDid he ever make a grovelling apology to Burnley fans for slagging their club and town before joining them, for possibly the best deal he could get?he didnt slag their club and town for the best deal ,, but thats fine ,, say that if it fits your agenda
Did he ever make a grovelling apology to Burnley fans for slagging their club and town before joining them, for possibly the best deal he could get?
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on January 05, 2016, 12:03:35 PMI must confess to not having listened to the programme but that my comment was more a direct response to "There's a case for Grealish to be in the England squad". Christ there's barely a case for him to be in our match day squad at the moment.In addition1.) He's got at least a 99% Billy Bollocks strike rate.2.) If he's commenting on something that isn't pseudo-intellectual bullshit, he's usually paraphrasing someone else and not offering anything insightful.'match day squad'.I thought I would never see the day anyone would use it in a post.It's a sad sad day.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on January 05, 2016, 02:18:02 PMDisagree. In terms of numbers, we probably brought in as many as we could, with a reasonable mix of expected starters / back-up and development players.The problem stems from (as ever) not looking any further forward than the next transfer window and not having sensible succession planning / squad development over the previous 18 months.Especially with the Delph situation there was no excuse for not having someone in the squad who could have been broken in comparatively gently last season so he was pretty much good to go this season, or a least share the load with Guaye.It's been another recurring theme from day 1 of Lerner's tenure and something the likes of paul_e have been banging on about for years now. We've been appalling at managing and developing the squad so that, as far as possible, we turn players over at a time and pace that suits us. It prevents wholesale changes to the matchday squad and gives us maximum return on players that are moving on.Reading Sherwood's comments at the time, I think Delph's departure came somewhat as a surprise. He probably went from planning to bring in a midfielder to compliment him, to having to entirely start from scratch. I agree about management of the squad and reading Alex Ferguson's latest book, it is something he was very meticulous about. I personally still think it boils down to the continuous process over an extended period of replacing the decent players we had with players of lesser quality.
Disagree. In terms of numbers, we probably brought in as many as we could, with a reasonable mix of expected starters / back-up and development players.The problem stems from (as ever) not looking any further forward than the next transfer window and not having sensible succession planning / squad development over the previous 18 months.Especially with the Delph situation there was no excuse for not having someone in the squad who could have been broken in comparatively gently last season so he was pretty much good to go this season, or a least share the load with Guaye.It's been another recurring theme from day 1 of Lerner's tenure and something the likes of paul_e have been banging on about for years now. We've been appalling at managing and developing the squad so that, as far as possible, we turn players over at a time and pace that suits us. It prevents wholesale changes to the matchday squad and gives us maximum return on players that are moving on.
Quote from: villabear on January 04, 2016, 11:05:02 PMDriving tonight and put 5 live on and I thought "who's this Scouse bloke talking about us?" Turns out it was Joey Barton. For what it's worth I thought he made some good fair points. Especially the bit where he says the club is being run by 'muppets'Pat Murphy also on and as a favourite son of this parish couldn't help but do his 'quite pleased with himself, Midlands BBC reporter Randy won't speak to me routine'Link here:http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03dlnpvWhile I hate to use the phrase 'false narrative', when will the media get past Sherwood's version of their 'truth'. The business we did over the summer is not the problem, Ayew, Veretout, Amavi (when he was fit), and Traore (though only fitfully) have been the only bright sparks throughout the entire season. We're going down because of the likes of Guzan, Bacuna, Richardson, Richards, Hutton, Sanchez, Agbonlahor, N'Zogbia, Cole, Senderos, and all the other useless suspects. You can't blame Reilly and Almstadt for the fact that the rest of the squad weren't good enough in the first place, only Randy.Fox is obviously a buffoon in CEO's clothing, overpaid, over-promoted and over here...And since when did Nigel Pearson become the fucking messiah!
Driving tonight and put 5 live on and I thought "who's this Scouse bloke talking about us?" Turns out it was Joey Barton. For what it's worth I thought he made some good fair points. Especially the bit where he says the club is being run by 'muppets'Pat Murphy also on and as a favourite son of this parish couldn't help but do his 'quite pleased with himself, Midlands BBC reporter Randy won't speak to me routine'Link here:http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p03dlnpv
Quote from: bertlambshank on January 05, 2016, 06:37:00 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on January 05, 2016, 12:03:35 PMI must confess to not having listened to the programme but that my comment was more a direct response to "There's a case for Grealish to be in the England squad". Christ there's barely a case for him to be in our match day squad at the moment.In addition1.) He's got at least a 99% Billy Bollocks strike rate.2.) If he's commenting on something that isn't pseudo-intellectual bullshit, he's usually paraphrasing someone else and not offering anything insightful.'match day squad'.I thought I would never see the day anyone would use it in a post.It's a sad sad day.So what is an acceptable phrase for the 11 that start and the rest warming their arses on heated Recaro seats?
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on January 05, 2016, 09:11:10 PMQuote from: bertlambshank on January 05, 2016, 06:37:00 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on January 05, 2016, 12:03:35 PMI must confess to not having listened to the programme but that my comment was more a direct response to "There's a case for Grealish to be in the England squad". Christ there's barely a case for him to be in our match day squad at the moment.In addition1.) He's got at least a 99% Billy Bollocks strike rate.2.) If he's commenting on something that isn't pseudo-intellectual bullshit, he's usually paraphrasing someone else and not offering anything insightful.'match day squad'.I thought I would never see the day anyone would use it in a post.It's a sad sad day.So what is an acceptable phrase for the 11 that start and the rest warming their arses on heated Recaro seats?Maybe it's just me but it all sounds a bit too Richard Scudamore.
VD it's a tough one to call,it used to be 'The team'.Modern football needs to label everything these days to sell it.