Quote from: LukeJames on November 06, 2016, 11:52:32 PMDamn fine player? Nowhere near, he put in a bit of effort and scored a few goals, all of which was over half a decade ago.Indeed, he was a one dimensional speed merchant who did alright for a few seasons half a decade ago. A very limited player who has spent the last five years ripping the piss out of this club.Westwood is shit, yes, but he doesn't deserve getting booed.Agbonlahor is shit as well, but has one of the worst attitudes you'll find in a profession stock full of bad attitudes."Damn fine player" is so over the top, it's untrue.
Damn fine player? Nowhere near, he put in a bit of effort and scored a few goals, all of which was over half a decade ago.
He is still a gigantic c*** and he won't be getting any support from me any time this millenia.
Maybe Westwood will be approached by the dog heads now TSM2 has arrived at the molineux
Won't boo him as I promised myself that was all done last season. Won't sing his song.Will celebrate any goal he scores because it is a Villa goal but as far as I'm concerned he's just doing a very well-paid job now.
OSQuoteSteve Bruce insists he will have the best centre-forward in the Championship to pick from him when Gabby Agbonlahor is up to absolute top speed.Agbonlahor was put on a conditioning programme when Bruce arrived, expected to last six weeks by the manager.However, he says the long-serving star is “ahead of schedule” as he utilised the pacey star as a substitute against both Birmingham City and Blackburn Rovers.Bruce is excited about what Agbonlahor can offer when he’s at 100%.He told us on Facebook Live: “Gabby made an instant impact when he came on against Blackburn. I want that for 90 minutes now rather than 20-25 minutes. “He’s ahead of schedule. I didn’t think he’d respond the way he has done. Fair play to him. “He’s been battered here for a while, for whatever reason. Maybe he’s say he deserved it at times. “But make no mistake he wants to be a player again here. “In the moments he’s played, he’s showed exactly what he wants to do. The rest is up to him. “There’s no better centre-forward in this league if he’s fit.”
Steve Bruce insists he will have the best centre-forward in the Championship to pick from him when Gabby Agbonlahor is up to absolute top speed.Agbonlahor was put on a conditioning programme when Bruce arrived, expected to last six weeks by the manager.However, he says the long-serving star is “ahead of schedule” as he utilised the pacey star as a substitute against both Birmingham City and Blackburn Rovers.Bruce is excited about what Agbonlahor can offer when he’s at 100%.He told us on Facebook Live: “Gabby made an instant impact when he came on against Blackburn. I want that for 90 minutes now rather than 20-25 minutes. “He’s ahead of schedule. I didn’t think he’d respond the way he has done. Fair play to him. “He’s been battered here for a while, for whatever reason. Maybe he’s say he deserved it at times. “But make no mistake he wants to be a player again here. “In the moments he’s played, he’s showed exactly what he wants to do. The rest is up to him. “There’s no better centre-forward in this league if he’s fit.”