Modern players are different to the old days. Ask Pongo or even Brian Little to run as much as Watkins does and you'd get a right earful.As for the others, Hitchens by all accounts was the man, Hateley suffered by being his eventual replacement. Andy Gray was ludicrously brave but perhaps a bit one-dimensional. Withe was a great all-rounder with a lot more skill than he was credited with. Gary Shaw was a goalpoacher whereas Little was more of an old-fashioned inside-forward who would have done well in a front three now. Atkinson had it all except commitment. Saunders ran around a lot but didn't score enough. Percy summed up Darren Bent by saying him in the team was like being a goal up and a player short. Benteke put in some of the best all-round centre-forward performances I've ever seen.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 27, 2024, 01:57:32 PMModern players are different to the old days. Ask Pongo or even Brian Little to run as much as Watkins does and you'd get a right earful.As for the others, Hitchens by all accounts was the man, Hateley suffered by being his eventual replacement. Andy Gray was ludicrously brave but perhaps a bit one-dimensional. Withe was a great all-rounder with a lot more skill than he was credited with. Gary Shaw was a goalpoacher whereas Little was more of an old-fashioned inside-forward who would have done well in a front three now. Atkinson had it all except commitment. Saunders ran around a lot but didn't score enough. Percy summed up Darren Bent by saying him in the team was like being a goal up and a player short. Benteke put in some of the best all-round centre-forward performances I've ever seen. Shaw was more than a goal poacher though. He could link up play, shield the ball, turn, etc beautifully. Similar in some ways to a player like Dalglish, whilst also being able to finish like Lineker. He could have developed into some player. The crowd used to give him some stick though at times.
Quote from: Mister E on October 23, 2023, 06:00:59 PMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 23, 2023, 04:04:01 PMEmery obviously realises his strengths and we are set out to maximise them. Having Diaby next to him gives defenders somebody else to worry about. It's potentially a fantastic partnership. Andy Gray was never a technical player but alongside Brian Little scored for fun because we played to his strengths. First time round Gray scored 54 goals in 113 appearances whilst Sir Brian got 40 during the same period. Together they were the best Villa partnership of my Villa days. In Watkins and Diaby were have the potential to have the third best - after Gray/Little and Withe/Shaw.Totally.This is interesting readingWithe must have offered assists as well as goals as Shaw was a top scorer for a season or two.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 23, 2023, 04:04:01 PMEmery obviously realises his strengths and we are set out to maximise them. Having Diaby next to him gives defenders somebody else to worry about. It's potentially a fantastic partnership. Andy Gray was never a technical player but alongside Brian Little scored for fun because we played to his strengths. First time round Gray scored 54 goals in 113 appearances whilst Sir Brian got 40 during the same period. Together they were the best Villa partnership of my Villa days. In Watkins and Diaby were have the potential to have the third best - after Gray/Little and Withe/Shaw.Totally.
Emery obviously realises his strengths and we are set out to maximise them. Having Diaby next to him gives defenders somebody else to worry about. It's potentially a fantastic partnership. Andy Gray was never a technical player but alongside Brian Little scored for fun because we played to his strengths. First time round Gray scored 54 goals in 113 appearances whilst Sir Brian got 40 during the same period. Together they were the best Villa partnership of my Villa days. In Watkins and Diaby were have the potential to have the third best - after Gray/Little and Withe/Shaw.
I'm dubious that anyone that would want Ollie could afford him in the current climate. And that's if we even want to sell and he wants to leave.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on April 27, 2024, 07:49:08 PMI'm dubious that anyone that would want Ollie could afford him in the current climate. And that's if we even want to sell and he wants to leave.My one (minor) concern is that he's probably the one player that turns this Arsenal team into title winners, and if they thought the same, they could probably rustle up the £120m that he's probably worth in the current market. Beyond them, there's nowhere else he's going.