I was pretty pissed off with him yesterday and would be happy for him never to pull on a Villa shirt again.As I said on the match thread, his indecision when set up by Watkins directly led to the winning goal: if Barkley had taken the shot as soon as he'd received the ball, he would either have scored or the ball would have gone out for a goalkick or corner. Instead he dallied, the ball was taken from him and the ensuing move produced the goal.I want dynamism, commitment and quick-thinking: he brings none.
He dwells on the ball too much and as a substitute that is magnified. When he comes on, he's trying to get used to the pace of the game but he also wants to take his time.Ramsey seemed to get in his way for that decision in whether to take the shot on or pass but he needed to be more decisive and more importantly, he needed to chase back to try and win the ball again, instead of giving it up as soon as possession was lost. It's that questionable attitude that puts me off him more than anything.
Be bat shit crazy to sign Barkley and I don’t think our owners are that daft.
As it stands, I wouldn't do the deal. But I'm reminded of Tom Cleverly, who was largely ineffective and on the periphery of things during his time with us. But had a purple patch towards the end of the season and most would have been happy enough to see him remain. If Barkley has a strong finish to the end of the season and tips the balance in a few games for us, it'll be easy enough to argue that his mid season drop off was due to the injury. Either way, I don't think he'll be here next year.
He’s certainly not worth the £20-£30 million investment that Chelsea will want for him.We could spend that kind of money much wiser elsewhere.
Quote from: Woody17 on April 11, 2021, 03:43:05 PMHe’s certainly not worth the £20-£30 million investment that Chelsea will want for him.We could spend that kind of money much wiser elsewhere.We've already given them £11m for the loan fee as well as paying his and Drinkwater's wages over the past year. They can send us a bunch of flowers and Tammy Abraham at a cut-price deal to make-up for it.