At fault for the first? How?
For the sake of some balance...arguably at fault for both of Burtons goals last week and slipped to gift Gallagher a golden opportunity which he should really have scored at 0-0.
Quote from: Diablo on February 12, 2018, 07:22:39 PMFor the sake of some balance...arguably at fault for both of Burtons goals last week and slipped to gift Gallagher a golden opportunity which he should really have scored at 0-0. Their first should have been a free kick to us, the Burton player was all over Terry. Reckon the guy I used to sit in front of would have been screaming stepladder!!I love his passion, his effortless ball control and skill. Terry giving a big fist pump to the Holte yesterday was almost as good as Mellberg’s against them doughnuts.
The JT stare never left that piece of shit all the way through that altercation. I love the way Chester was straight in there as well.There is a togetherness in this team that has been missing since the MON time and it is evident no one is excluded. Great to see
Quote from: j66acd on February 12, 2018, 07:33:35 PMQuote from: Diablo on February 12, 2018, 07:22:39 PMFor the sake of some balance...arguably at fault for both of Burtons goals last week and slipped to gift Gallagher a golden opportunity which he should really have scored at 0-0. Their first should have been a free kick to us, the Burton player was all over Terry. Reckon the guy I used to sit in front of would have been screaming stepladder!!I love his passion, his effortless ball control and skill. Terry giving a big fist pump to the Holte yesterday was almost as good as Mellberg’s against them doughnuts. Just watched it again I can't make out if he was fouled (you may well have a point with "Stepladder") I just remember thinking he'd lost the challenge (to be fair even so although it did put Elmohadady under pressure he didn't have to necessary put the ball in the top corner).
Quote from: Hookeysmith on February 12, 2018, 02:52:15 PMThe JT stare never left that piece of shit all the way through that altercation. I love the way Chester was straight in there as well.There is a togetherness in this team that has been missing since the MON time and it is evident no one is excluded. Great to seeI wonder if he kept his mouth closed so Ndoye couldn't make a racism claim? It seemed odd that Terry didn't say anything at all, and maybe he thought he would be better off keeping schtum.
Quote from: TheTimVilla on February 12, 2018, 08:24:42 PMQuote from: Hookeysmith on February 12, 2018, 02:52:15 PMThe JT stare never left that piece of shit all the way through that altercation. I love the way Chester was straight in there as well.There is a togetherness in this team that has been missing since the MON time and it is evident no one is excluded. Great to seeI wonder if he kept his mouth closed so Ndoye couldn't make a racism claim? It seemed odd that Terry didn't say anything at all, and maybe he thought he would be better off keeping schtum.He probably thought about calling him a useless bluenose twat but decided against fearing the furore that would ensue in Birmingham City centre where 2.6 million noses live.
I think we should put our collective humour and creative skills to compose a written tribute to John Terry. I for one never, ever ever thought I would have a good word to say about him but I stand on what I wrote two weeks ago that he is the best player I have seen in a Villa shirt for a decade.Chelsea fans who by common consent are as thick as pig shit have announced JT as Leader, Legend etc. I think Villa should give him the Palme D'Or of being "as good as some past Villa players". Yes, I like that. Nicely understated.