We should not be selling anybody to a promotion rival in this window.
Quote from: Rigadon on January 26, 2018, 11:43:46 AMWe should not be selling anybody to a promotion rival in this window. What about Micah 😂
Quote from: frank black on January 26, 2018, 11:49:42 AMQuote from: Rigadon on January 26, 2018, 11:43:46 AMWe should not be selling anybody to a promotion rival in this window. What about Micah 😂Wouldn't sell him but would quite happily give him away!
I don't think it's necessary to talk about that sort of stuff in public. But I think their general approach to the window is spot on.
Sounds like some one or a few clubs have pissed Wyness off (talks of black books and scores to settle??). Article in the Mail (so...) Chief Executive Keith Wyness has warned clubs that have crossed Aston Villa not to expect any favours this month.Wyness said it was a time to 'settle scores' with rude rivalsSpeaking to the club's official media channels, Wyness spoke bluntly about what he expects during the transfer window.He stated: "It will be down to the little black books of myself, Steve Bruce and Steve Round and each of us calling on friendships within other clubs."It's also a time to settle scores with a few clubs, they want a favour and you can tell them they were rude to you before and you aren't going to do it!"Wyness revealed the club's hopes for the coming window and how they operate during one of the busiest periods in the football calendar.The Scot will have a phone that's busier than most over the next few days and has revealed what he is expecting from the January transfer window.Wyness said: "Well, the way we approach this window is different, myself and Steve Round will be on the phone seven or eight times a day."What we agreed at the start of the window is that we wouldn't take anyone in unless they could go straight into the squad and make a big impact."They have to be better than what we have, the depth of the squad is there so it really has to be certain types of players that are going to be special."Those players are most likely to be on loan and that means clubs will be waiting to see if they have injuries and other problems before they let them go."
Quote from: saunders_heroes on January 25, 2018, 11:09:10 PMMcCormack is back tomorrow, apparently. He’d be good cover if we could his head right.Think we are reasonably strong in McCormack's best position #10 or #9.5, with Grealish in particular but also Onomah and O'Hare capable of playing thereUnless McCormack begs Bruce for forgiveness, then he is done at Villa Park.Have a horrible feeling if he went to Leeds or a side near us, he could finish the season very strongly....
McCormack is back tomorrow, apparently. He’d be good cover if we could his head right.
Bent has gone on loan to Burton. He's not played a game for Derby this season following a hamstring injury. Hope he scores a few (although obviously not against us) and manages to keep them up.
Quote from: Diablo on January 26, 2018, 05:44:02 PMBent has gone on loan to Burton. He's not played a game for Derby this season following a hamstring injury. Hope he scores a few (although obviously not against us) and manages to keep them up. If he scores the goals that relegate Small Heath then all the better.
What we don't know is the conversation that took place between RM and Bruce before he went down under. It might have been go and get in shape and prove yourself. We don't know if that happened and if it did and he's gone and kept his end of the bargain whether that changes anything. You'd think to avoid the distraction, and if Bruce really didn't want him around they'd have found a way to extend his stay out there. But he's back and maybe Bruce sees a fit and motivated RM as part of the future and can offer something in the run in.