Yes, I know. But it isn't going to happen and it just doesn't help. So, what it more important, satisfying your need to slag off a player who has badly under performed, or accepting that the new manager may wish to use him to help us get promoted?It's time to grow up.
He needs to get out of our club. Out of the dressing room. His professionalism last season when we needed him most was non existent. I can understand a player being in bad form. But for a professional player not to be physically conditioned to play, that is inexcusable. Out out out!
He's deluded. Spouting nonsense about how talented the squad is. If they're so great, how come we've only been winning a game every four months? Arse.
I think grow up is fair enough. It's pretty immature to put your hatred of a player over the needs of the team - assuming the manager does want to use him.
Quote from: chrisw1 on July 04, 2016, 11:08:04 AMI think grow up is fair enough. It's pretty immature to put your hatred of a player over the needs of the team - assuming the manager does want to use him.We needed him last season though, mate. And he let us down, immensely. I completely understand your point of view, but surely we are done with such players and such attitudes?
Quote from: Axl Rose on July 04, 2016, 11:53:31 AMQuote from: chrisw1 on July 04, 2016, 11:08:04 AMI think grow up is fair enough. It's pretty immature to put your hatred of a player over the needs of the team - assuming the manager does want to use him.We needed him last season though, mate. And he let us down, immensely. I completely understand your point of view, but surely we are done with such players and such attitudes?Hopefully yes we are. But if we do not find a willing buyer what do you suggest?
He let us down badly last season, but if he stays it's because the new management team have seen his dedication to change his ways. There's no such thing as too late in that regard, and especially in football when so much is tied to contracts and the ability to move a player on. If Gabby comes back determined to put right what he did, he appears to have shown in that in his willingness to become fit again, then he's going to be an asset to us. The fat wanker he became was no use, but his appearance and attitude over the past few years was what Aston Villa became. No better person to embody it than our longest serving active player.
Quote from: peter w on July 04, 2016, 12:02:40 PMQuote from: Axl Rose on July 04, 2016, 11:53:31 AMQuote from: chrisw1 on July 04, 2016, 11:08:04 AMI think grow up is fair enough. It's pretty immature to put your hatred of a player over the needs of the team - assuming the manager does want to use him.We needed him last season though, mate. And he let us down, immensely. I completely understand your point of view, but surely we are done with such players and such attitudes?Hopefully yes we are. But if we do not find a willing buyer what do you suggest?Good point. I'd suggest paying him off and releasing him/cancelling his contract. Whether that scenario is a possibility in the modern game, I've no idea.I just feel that he's been a trouble maker, hasnt had the clubs best interests at heart, and has made a mockery, somewhat, of the fans who've paid good money to support the team.I guess we just have to see what happens.
Quote from: Axl Rose on July 04, 2016, 12:42:59 PMQuote from: peter w on July 04, 2016, 12:02:40 PMQuote from: Axl Rose on July 04, 2016, 11:53:31 AMQuote from: chrisw1 on July 04, 2016, 11:08:04 AMI think grow up is fair enough. It's pretty immature to put your hatred of a player over the needs of the team - assuming the manager does want to use him.We needed him last season though, mate. And he let us down, immensely. I completely understand your point of view, but surely we are done with such players and such attitudes?Hopefully yes we are. But if we do not find a willing buyer what do you suggest?Good point. I'd suggest paying him off and releasing him/cancelling his contract. Whether that scenario is a possibility in the modern game, I've no idea.I just feel that he's been a trouble maker, hasnt had the clubs best interests at heart, and has made a mockery, somewhat, of the fans who've paid good money to support the team.I guess we just have to see what happens.So waste £5-6m (or whatever the total cost of his contract is) paying off a player who the manager may find useful? So we actively waste a sizable portion of our transfer budget to weaken the squad? That makes no sense to me.