I wish people wouldn't be so disrepctful and call Conor 'holgram.'He has been an incredibly important player for us and created and scored loads of goals during his time with us - including a vital goal in the play off Semis. Whatever his limitations round the park, he has been one of our most productive players for the last 3 years.It's true that we needed and upgrade or at least competition for him and yes Barkley is a better all round player. But for fucks sake have some respect for a player who has played a massive part in our revival and the good times we have had over the last 3 years.
Conor should be held up as an example to youngsters let go by clubs. This, is what you can still achieve, pick yourselves up, source a new club, work hard and your opportunities will come. You may never be the best player but you can prove the doubters wrong. Conor has achieved what most of us could only have dreamed of: gaining moves to higher level clubs until finally reaching the Premier League in which he played more than a minor role in helping his club achieve that goal. Conor, you deserve to be remembered by the Villa faithful for the right reasons; as I'm sure you will be.
Quote from: dave shelley on November 13, 2020, 12:53:28 PMConor should be held up as an example to youngsters let go by clubs. This, is what you can still achieve, pick yourselves up, source a new club, work hard and your opportunities will come. You may never be the best player but you can prove the doubters wrong. Conor has achieved what most of us could only have dreamed of: gaining moves to higher level clubs until finally reaching the Premier League in which he played more than a minor role in helping his club achieve that goal. Conor, you deserve to be remembered by the Villa faithful for the right reasons; as I'm sure you will be.Exactly right - he's scored at all four levels as well and made his way up the hard way through his own determination. And for someone who apparently isn't that good, you would be hard-pressed to come up with another player with a better top 5 goals for Villa than Conor.
I get some of the criticism of him. Ideally you want a central midfielder who comes in and - if he plays well- dictates the pace of the game. Conor has a good shot on him and does weigh in with valuable assists from dead balls. But the game even in the championship can pass him by at times. I like him, and as others said, he did as much as anyone to get us up. I don't pan El Ghazi for the same reason, even if he frustrates the hell out of me at times. Conor is probably operating at close to his maximum ability-wise to even be an option for a Premier League side. El Ghazi has enough natural ability to be a starter for at least a top 10-12 PL club. But the focus isn't there. Yet, at least.
Quote from: KevinGage on November 13, 2020, 02:58:08 PMI get some of the criticism of him. Ideally you want a central midfielder who comes in and - if he plays well- dictates the pace of the game. Conor has a good shot on him and does weigh in with valuable assists from dead balls. But the game even in the championship can pass him by at times. I like him, and as others said, he did as much as anyone to get us up. I don't pan El Ghazi for the same reason, even if he frustrates the hell out of me at times. Conor is probably operating at close to his maximum ability-wise to even be an option for a Premier League side. El Ghazi has enough natural ability to be a starter for at least a top 10-12 PL club. But the focus isn't there. Yet, at least.I agree about Conor. At his best he's good enough for any side outside of the 7 or 8 clubs, but as all successful clubs do, we're moving on and steadily improving. Not sure I agree about El Ghazi. I think he's strictly a Championship/lower Premier League level player in terms of ability, and a lack of application means he doesn't make the most of what he has got.