I think it's a three-way tie for the left back position in my all time Villa XL between Wright, Staunton and Digne.
When does his contract end?
Quote from: TaxDodger on March 27, 2025, 02:55:18 PMI think it's a three-way tie for the left back position in my all time Villa XL between Wright, Staunton and Digne.I always rated Colin Gibson very highly.
I voted for him as player of the season last year. I've said it multiple times, but I'll say it again. The way he committed himself to the team after being packed and ready to go home to France as the window was closing. He stayed, he knuckled down, and he kept Moreno out of the side, and is now one of the first names on the team sheet. I get the feeling we wouldn't tolerate sulking or diva behaviour, but it's a credit to him that he's gone from expendable to a core part of the team. 100% the attitude you'd want from a player.
Gibson and Williams suffered from having such average full names.
Quote from: TaxDodger on March 27, 2025, 02:55:18 PMI think it's a three-way tie for the left back position in my all time Villa XL between Wright, Staunton and Digne.Of this century -Honourable mention to Luke Young who played left back at times. No left back ever comes over to play right back as they are so left footed.I always thought Hourihane could have played left back and McGinn would be a good left back. Konsa and Ashley Young neither a left back have played internationally at left back!
Quote from: Footy-Vill on March 28, 2025, 01:51:45 PMQuote from: TaxDodger on March 27, 2025, 02:55:18 PMI think it's a three-way tie for the left back position in my all time Villa XL between Wright, Staunton and Digne.Of this century -Honourable mention to Luke Young who played left back at times. No left back ever comes over to play right back as they are so left footed.I always thought Hourihane could have played left back and McGinn would be a good left back. Konsa and Ashley Young neither a left back have played internationally at left back!The bold bit, as I'm sure I've told you before, is utter bollocks, left-footed players are in no way less technically adept, it's all about experience and opportunities.There are far less left-footed players that right footed and, until fairly recently, if you were a leftie most coaches would automatically move you to the left side of the pitch. This doesn't happen with right-footed players to the same extent because when you have 8-9 of them in the team you can't be so picky. That means that players are far more restricted in gaining experience across the pitch if they're left-footed through a bias that still exists (and is perpetuated by comments like yours).We have started to see more and more teams move to having a left-footed right winger in the last 25-30 years but a huge amount of those players stil lcame through as left-sided and were only moved once they were around senior football (Think players like Salah, Bale and Saka who were all left-sided when they got their first taste of senior football).
Quote from: paul_e on March 28, 2025, 02:12:43 PMQuote from: Footy-Vill on March 28, 2025, 01:51:45 PMQuote from: TaxDodger on March 27, 2025, 02:55:18 PMI think it's a three-way tie for the left back position in my all time Villa XL between Wright, Staunton and Digne.Of this century -Honourable mention to Luke Young who played left back at times. No left back ever comes over to play right back as they are so left footed.I always thought Hourihane could have played left back and McGinn would be a good left back. Konsa and Ashley Young neither a left back have played internationally at left back!The bold bit, as I'm sure I've told you before, is utter bollocks, left-footed players are in no way less technically adept, it's all about experience and opportunities.There are far less left-footed players that right footed and, until fairly recently, if you were a leftie most coaches would automatically move you to the left side of the pitch. This doesn't happen with right-footed players to the same extent because when you have 8-9 of them in the team you can't be so picky. That means that players are far more restricted in gaining experience across the pitch if they're left-footed through a bias that still exists (and is perpetuated by comments like yours).We have started to see more and more teams move to having a left-footed right winger in the last 25-30 years but a huge amount of those players stil lcame through as left-sided and were only moved once they were around senior football (Think players like Salah, Bale and Saka who were all left-sided when they got their first taste of senior football).Far less left footed players.Then the question is why aren’t more both footed players produced ? I guess the point is right footed players use both feet whereas left footed seems to use their left have they no thought to improve their right foot ?The point still stands Digne couldn’t play right back and most if not all left backs play left side and left side only. So they are positionally rigid and technically being so over reliant on one foot means as a left back play will then by design have limitations. Can agree to disagree but I don’t ever see Digne or even Maasten playing right back for Villa so think that proves the argument .