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Offline Pat McMahon

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10365 on: January 04, 2026, 05:31:12 PM »
Some fans were fine sarcastically cheering Rogers for completing a pass and being subbed earlier in the season, sarcastically cheering Emi yesterday for catching a cross and bouncing into player threads to call them shit during an 11 game winning run but then cry like babbies the second a player says anything they don't like.

It's nearly a century since we were as consistently great in the league as we have been in the three and a bit years since Unai arrived, look at how far back some of the records we're breaking are, so we absolutely shouldn't be taking it for granted.

I agree with this, and it reminds me of the time when the late, great Bob Willis, captain of Warwickshire C.C.C said members should be more appreciative of our success the John Player Sunday League 40 over tournament (many of us called it "rounders).

Then again, he once told the members in the old pavilion  that they should go home and moan at their wives.

I wrote this on another social media platform:

When I started to go to VP in the in the 1960's/70's, I said much the same thing.  We  used to deride the Upper Trinity as "the seats" and made full use of the terracing for aerobic exercise.

Sitting in the Lower Holte with a freezing NW wind  is a different prospect.

My first home was the Trinity enclosure when it was all standing in the late 60s and when we got a corner or were mounting a series of attacks the noise from the fans upstairs stamping their feet on the old wooden stand was brilliant.

In the 1974-75 promotion season a lot of chants started from the Trinity, admittedly the very simple "Villa clap clap clap", but then the rest of the ground joined in.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10366 on: January 04, 2026, 05:32:37 PM »
When I was a nipper the Trinty often started a song. My memory is it was foot stamping rather than clapping.

Online VILLA MOLE

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10367 on: January 04, 2026, 05:33:27 PM »
Good job I said "some" rather than 'all'.

Sorry PWS, wasn't aimed at you personally but it has pissed me off to be quite honest.  I don't know who that interviewer was, but I genuinely can't see why she would ask that question when we've just won.at home again and give 2nd in the league.  No way she would ask a question like that to a Manchester City, Arsenal or Liverpool player.

It always seems there has to be a negative added when the media are taking about us. 

"Arent Villa doing well this season?"
"Yes, but they're not in the title race."

Journos work the angles, more now than ever.  Controversy and clicks.

I have been a supporter of Ollie on here when he was getting stick, but he is not the sharpest knife in the drawer.



I think he has always come across as quite bright.  I think he was being quite honest without being derogatory about the fans .  Yesterday was a bit flat but it happens with lunchtime kick offs .  He was right let’s enjoy it.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10368 on: January 04, 2026, 05:37:42 PM »
My gut feeling is that it's something the players have talked about before between them rather than just Ollie doing it based on yesterday.

Offline eye digress

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10369 on: January 04, 2026, 05:48:28 PM »
Good job I said "some" rather than 'all'.

Sorry PWS, wasn't aimed at you personally but it has pissed me off to be quite honest.  I don't know who that interviewer was, but I genuinely can't see why she would ask that question when we've just won.at home again and give 2nd in the league.  No way she would ask a question like that to a Manchester City, Arsenal or Liverpool player.

It always seems there has to be a negative added when the media are taking about us. 

"Arent Villa doing well this season?"
"Yes, but they're not in the title race."

Journos work the angles, more now than ever.  Controversy and clicks.

I have been a supporter of Ollie on here when he was getting stick, but he is not the sharpest knife in the drawer.



I think he has always come across as quite bright.  I think he was being quite honest without being derogatory about the fans .  Yesterday was a bit flat but it happens with lunchtime kick offs .  He was right let’s enjoy it.
Ollie “speaks nicely” with his round vowels, but isn’t very articulate - in this case, he said “don’t expect so much from us”, whereas what he meant (I think) was “don’t take winning for granted”, or similar.

He has a bit of previous for slightly left field press comments - there was all that stuff about not starting vs PSG last year, which was counter productive.

In this case, though, he seemed to be evoking (from a different angle) Unai’s “connection with our supporters” and exhortation to fans and players alike “to enjoy our way”.

Just came out a bit awks.




Offline brontebilly

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10370 on: January 04, 2026, 06:15:18 PM »
His opinion was kind of refreshing in an age where most interviews with players/managers are an exercise in PR only. He did mention the early kick-off as a possible factor but when pressed by the interviewer who was sensing she had a scoop, he suddenly seemed to remember that what he was saying could make unwanted headlines.

Ollie's worst enemy is the mike some times. Came out with some crackers after the Newcastle game last year. In any case, maybe one for some on here to take on the chin. Ollie has taken plenty of grief himself and worked hard to turn around his form.

Offline PaulWinch again

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10371 on: January 04, 2026, 06:25:17 PM »
Indeed. Atmosphere was a bit flat, many reasons for it. Reality is what Villa Park is ultimately a symbiotic relationship between the team and the fans. It’s not always spot on, but it often is and collectively it’s normally an intimidating place to go. A reminder of that importance, even if it was worded in a clunky way, isn’t a bad thing.

 


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