I've made my thoughts on Gabby plain over the last 4 or 5 years but it must be hard to get fit and then remain close to being match fit if you've been told you have zero chance of making the first team squad.
Aston Villa boss watches Gabby Agbonlahor in action for the U23sThe development side are taking on Swansea this afternoon and the club's longest-serving player starts up front 14:33, 24 Oct 2016 Updated 14:33, 24 Oct 2016 By Gregg EvansGabby Agbonlahor has been handed a start for Aston Villa’s U23s as he continues his personal fitness programme at Bodymoor Heath,The 30-year-old lines up alongside Andre Green and Keinan Davis up top for the claret and blues who take on Swansea behind closed doors this afternoon.New boss Steve Bruce put Agbonlahor on a six-week training plan to get him up to speed for a possible first-team recall in the coming weeks.And an impressive display in front of the watching manager will help boost his chances in the time ahead.Agbonlahor has had a difficult time at Villa in recent years, scoring just one goal in the past 18 months.His last appearance came in March this year and towards the end of the last campaign he was suspended following claims he was overweight and partying too often.Former boss Roberto Di Matteo wanted the striker out but Agbonlahor turned down a loan move to Reading.Bruce has since stressed that the slate has been wiped clean and he’s prepared to give him another chance providing he gets back to full fitness.On Saturday he was at Villa Park watching his side beat Fulham 1-0 ahead of the Second City derby on Sunday.