Hogan basically has the games between now and Jan to show some kind of reason why he should stay. One goal in 11 months for a £12m striker is outrageously bad.
Quote from: Des Little on December 20, 2017, 11:59:11 PMHogan basically has the games between now and Jan to show some kind of reason why he should stay. One goal in 11 months for a £12m striker is outrageously bad. in fairness that statistic is right up there with Gabbys record and we keep giving him new contracts
I still think there are goals in Hogan if played correctly (injuries aside). Bruce is not playing to his strengths or the strengths of any of our strikers. We have only started one game this season without a recognised striker, yet they have only scored 4 goals between them and we're nearly half way through the season. I believe he brought Kodjia back too early for his own short term gain (to keep his job at a time it was looking perilous). This is a guy whose marquee signing in the summer was a defender, yet he ignored the strikers position. He put all his faith in a striker recovering from a broken bone, another who has had a difficult start to his Villa career and is lacking in confidence and goals. A rookie 19 year old who has done a great job in difficult circumstances and finally a striker who stopped playing for the Villa 3+ years ago. (Obviously regarding Gates Mac, he had already discounted him before a ball had been kicked). To add insult to injury he plays a system which doesn't suit any of them. It's good that's he's thinking about a striker in January, but for me it's too little too late re auto promotion and if he doesn't play to their strengths, what's the point?
Natural finishers never lose the ability if the service is there, I feel sorry for him yes he gets a huge income but professional pride comes in to it, I hope he gets the chance to show he can deliver but I fear the way we set up doesn't work for him.
Mr U, I agree one hundred percent but in football just like the wider world you get what you are prepared to accept. If we continue to make excuses for mind boggling wastes of money there are incompetents at the club who will continue to waste mind boggling amounts of money. Cue new contract for Agbonlahor.
"I think it’s hard, no disrespect to Brentford, or Barnsley, but this is different to those clubs where there’s no real expectation,” he said.“Staying in the division is probably the expectation, with that they can flourish.“But when you come to Aston Villa you are under the pump, under the cosh, under the spotlight straight away.“There’s big demands.“That’s what playing for this club is, big club, big expectations - that becomes difficult for people, two or three have found it difficult.“But we’ve seen with Hourihane, how he’s picked up and done well, but we hope Scotty can do that too.”