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Offline AlexAlexCropley

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10905 on: February 22, 2026, 06:11:29 PM »
Sid ?

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10906 on: February 22, 2026, 06:12:42 PM »
Sid ?

I was referring to the list of strikers that had been posted a few posts above.

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10907 on: February 22, 2026, 06:18:39 PM »
We're not talking about how they would do in this team though, just who are the best you've seen for us. Ollie is comfortably in the top 10 for me and I go back to the mid 70s. Dalian and JPA had more natural talent but had nowhere near the consistency of Ollie as examples.

Offline LeonW

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10908 on: February 22, 2026, 06:26:39 PM »
Best in my time watching are Saunders, Yorke, Angel, Carew, Benteke. Watkins.

Sliding doors moment definitely Duran’s sending off against Newcastle. He was so close then to becoming our starting striker. Perhaps the most naturally talent striker I’ve seen at Villa in a long time. I think if he hadn’t got sent off, it wouldn’t have been beyond the realms that we sold Watkins to Arsenal for the £50m or whatever they offered.

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10909 on: February 22, 2026, 06:29:24 PM »
Yes for me I’d have Withe and Shaw, although only saw them as a very young lad, so this is influenced by sentimentality. Other than that I’d have Yorke and Benteke (forgot about him earlier).

Thats probably it. To be fair Ollie’s form over a long period until this season puts him ahead for me, of players like McInally and Atkinson, who burned brightly but for too short a time.

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10910 on: February 22, 2026, 06:42:21 PM »
Yorke for me, best I’ve ever seen.

Offline john e

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10911 on: February 22, 2026, 06:46:25 PM »
I think He’s defo better than Holt, Gestede, Hogan, Samatta, Olney, Geddis, Mcrmormac, Bowery, Harewood, Cascarino, Helenius, Balaban maybe Bent

so I’m not being to negative about the fella

Offline adrenachrome

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10912 on: February 22, 2026, 06:56:35 PM »
Little, Shaw, Withe, Yorke, Benteke were better. The likes of JPA, Saunders, Gray etc were not as consistently good as Ollie has been.

Holt?

Paul Lambert said that Grant Holt was a real man.

Online RamboandBruno

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10913 on: February 22, 2026, 08:55:38 PM »
I think He’s defo better than Holt, Gestede, Hogan, Samatta, Olney, Geddis, Mcrmormac, Bowery, Harewood, Cascarino, Helenius, Balaban maybe Bent

so I’m not being to negative about the fella
If your serious here, thats pretty scathing.

Online PaulWinch again

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10914 on: February 22, 2026, 09:12:55 PM »
He’s top 5 in my time. He’s been consistently very good for us. It’s a shame he’s struggling a bit now.

Offline john e

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10915 on: February 22, 2026, 09:23:49 PM »
I think He’s defo better than Holt, Gestede, Hogan, Samatta, Olney, Geddis, Mcrmormac, Bowery, Harewood, Cascarino, Helenius, Balaban maybe Bent

so I’m not being to negative about the fella
If your serious here, thats pretty scathing.

I’m Channeling my inner Smirker

Online RamboandBruno

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10916 on: February 22, 2026, 09:33:45 PM »
I think He’s defo better than Holt, Gestede, Hogan, Samatta, Olney, Geddis, Mcrmormac, Bowery, Harewood, Cascarino, Helenius, Balaban maybe Bent

so I’m not being to negative about the fella
If your serious here, thats pretty scathing.

I’m Channeling my inner Smirker
Fair dues. I take it then that Simon Stainrod and Warren Aspinall are on the better than list

Offline MalcolmP

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10917 on: February 23, 2026, 12:05:59 AM »
Stan Collymore assessment of Ollie, absolutely bang on.

Oliver George Watkins.

Has took a lot of stick this season and for him, yes, it's an "average" return so far.

But...

If you have a goalscorer and hyper mobile and clever mover, you use them, and we aren't.

Goalie driving straight balls down his throat 10 times a game does nothing for a striker's confidence. What can he do? Flick it on to nobody? Control it with his neck? At least drop it into his chest ( body mass) or into a channel to run onto.

Secondly, his short ( 10-15 yard) runs are clever and dynamic, but last 15 mins he's making runs with creators on the pitch with nobody finding him. Eventually as a striker you stop making the runs, to be fair he hasn't.

Hardest role in the sport is scoring goals and line leading. He can do it but right now he needs his goalie and forwards around him to help him a little. If Leeds can utilise Calvert Lewin properly, Villa can with Ollie.

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10918 on: February 24, 2026, 04:35:05 AM »
I think the big disappointment is that a lot of us thought, he would be out of his lean spell, after he he scored a couple a few games ago.  That his poor scoring form has continued, leaves us looking for a solution.  Drop him is the most popular solution, or we could play him out wide , the position he started in when he first arrived, that would mean starting with two strikers . It might work.

Offline LeonW

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Re: Ollie Watkins
« Reply #10919 on: February 24, 2026, 06:58:47 AM »
Stan Collymore assessment of Ollie, absolutely bang on.

Oliver George Watkins.

Has took a lot of stick this season and for him, yes, it's an "average" return so far.

But...

If you have a goalscorer and hyper mobile and clever mover, you use them, and we aren't.

Goalie driving straight balls down his throat 10 times a game does nothing for a striker's confidence. What can he do? Flick it on to nobody? Control it with his neck? At least drop it into his chest ( body mass) or into a channel to run onto.

Secondly, his short ( 10-15 yard) runs are clever and dynamic, but last 15 mins he's making runs with creators on the pitch with nobody finding him. Eventually as a striker you stop making the runs, to be fair he hasn't.

Hardest role in the sport is scoring goals and line leading. He can do it but right now he needs his goalie and forwards around him to help him a little. If Leeds can utilise Calvert Lewin properly, Villa can with Ollie.

What’s Stan’s answer for big chances missed?

 


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