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Offline Chris Jameson

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1905 on: September 18, 2017, 11:20:20 AM »
I still hate him.

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1906 on: September 18, 2017, 11:30:09 AM »
Well sure he's here to do a job for villa and as long as he does that - 3 clean sheets in row - then I should not grumble too much  !
I be interested what he does if we get promoted when we play them provided chelsea are nt relegated of course !

Best case scenario (arguably in a parallel universe)... promotion this season, Chelsea relegated, Terry rejoins Chelsea (Men in Black zap everyone to alter our collective memory and make us forget ...fill in your own blank?) ;-) 

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1907 on: September 18, 2017, 11:35:41 AM »
I still hate him.

So do I. I still get a bit of sick in my mouth when I see him in a Villa shirt. That said, as he's here I hope he keeps playing well.

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1908 on: September 18, 2017, 11:42:39 AM »
I hate John Terry, so I detoxified him, de-Terryfied him, if you like. He's now Gerald Appleyard, a previously unknown quantity from the lower leagues. He looks like a bit of a ******, but he's quickly becoming one of our most accomplished defenders. It works.

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1909 on: September 18, 2017, 12:12:29 PM »
I hate John Terry, so I detoxified him, de-Terryfied him, if you like. He's now Gerald Appleyard, a previously unknown quantity from the lower leagues. He looks like a bit of a c***, but he's quickly becoming one of our most accomplished defenders. It works.

Gerald Appleyard it is then

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1910 on: September 18, 2017, 12:30:21 PM »
Was at Stamford Bridge to watch Chelsea v Arsenal yesterday...still seems to love going there and not moving on.

Tbh no issue just like to have Nathan baker come watch us sometime !

I think if JT has an injury he'll be straight on chelsea tv and on media for Chelsea champions league matches .

Why Baker?  Why not Albrighton who was fucked about and pushed out of the club but still comes to a fair number of games even though he's got a league winners medal.

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1911 on: September 18, 2017, 12:36:14 PM »
Was at Stamford Bridge to watch Chelsea v Arsenal yesterday...still seems to love going there and not moving on.

Tbh no issue just like to have Nathan baker come watch us sometime !

I think if JT has an injury he'll be straight on chelsea tv and on media for Chelsea champions league matches .

Why Baker?  Why not Albrighton who was fucked about and pushed out of the club but still comes to a fair number of games even though he's got a league winners medal.

Possibly Baker from a positional (and replacement) point of view? And I maybe wrong but hasn't Albrighton been back to watch us since he left?

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1912 on: September 18, 2017, 12:57:46 PM »
And Hourihane has been back to watch Barnsley. 

No issues here, all I care about is what he does on the pitch and can he lead us to promotion?

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1913 on: September 18, 2017, 01:00:16 PM »
And Hourihane has been back to watch Barnsley. 

No issues here, all I care about is what he does on the pitch and can he lead us to promotion?

With that in mind, I thought Saturday was his best game for us so far.

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1914 on: September 18, 2017, 01:00:16 PM »
Was at Stamford Bridge to watch Chelsea v Arsenal yesterday...still seems to love going there and not moving on.

Tbh no issue just like to have Nathan baker come watch us sometime !

I think if JT has an injury he'll be straight on chelsea tv and on media for Chelsea champions league matches .

Why Baker?  Why not Albrighton who was fucked about and pushed out of the club but still comes to a fair number of games even though he's got a league winners medal.

Possibly Baker from a positional (and replacement) point of view? And I maybe wrong but hasn't Albrighton been back to watch us since he left?

Yes, lots of times, that's why I used him as the example. Some players will join a club as a fan or develop a strong affinity whilst playing.  It just seemed strange to single out Baker when there's plenty of other former players who don't come to games and then used Marc as an example of a former player who clearly still has a great love for the club.

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1915 on: September 18, 2017, 01:02:27 PM »
I enjoyed watching him on Saturday. Accomplished, calm, aware and in the right place at the right time. I thought he was great.

But yes, as an individual he's still unpleasant.

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1916 on: September 18, 2017, 02:25:19 PM »
And Hourihane has been back to watch Barnsley. 

No issues here, all I care about is what he does on the pitch and can he lead us to promotion?

Marcy-Marc has been to watch us a good number of times as well.

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1917 on: September 18, 2017, 02:32:31 PM »
From Talksport interview with Snodgrass.

Snodgrass has been impressed by Terry’s impact since arriving at the club, claiming the former England skipper has been working to change the mood around Villa Park ‘like the leader he is’.

“John’s been great,” Snodgrass added. “It’s sort of different for John, where he’s been at Chelsea for years and it’s a new sort of set up for him.

“He’s come in and had to meet new lads, and slowly but surely implement his character on the changing room. It’s not been shouting to the rooftops… it’s just been quietly going about like the leader he is, trying to change little things here and there. Because it is different when you move clubs.

“He’s had to go in, and I think he’s been asked by the manager to try and get things and standards and lifting everybody. And he’s doing that well, but it takes time sometimes.”

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1918 on: September 18, 2017, 02:44:31 PM »

Offline Chris Jameson

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Re: John Terry - signed
« Reply #1919 on: September 18, 2017, 03:20:42 PM »

“He’s come in and had to meet new lads, and slowly but surely implement his character on the changing room.

Oh god.

 


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