I'd be buying a top notch striker. It's a simple game football. Score more goals and you'll generally do better. So far our striker purcases have been a lump from Brazil, a truly hopeless case from Tanzania, a Championship trier with the first touch of a medieval trebuchet and Grandpa Ings. Thick end of £90m on that little lot.
Quote from: Risso on August 09, 2022, 10:23:50 AMI'd be buying a top notch striker. It's a simple game football. Score more goals and you'll generally do better. So far our striker purcases have been a lump from Brazil, a truly hopeless case from Tanzania, a Championship trier with the first touch of a medieval trebuchet and Grandpa Ings. Thick end of £90m on that little lot.I disagree with bit in bold but it's too funny.
Quote from: Risso on August 09, 2022, 10:23:50 AMI'd be buying a top notch striker. It's a simple game football. Score more goals and you'll generally do better. So far our striker purcases have been a lump from Brazil, a truly hopeless case from Tanzania, a Championship trier with the first touch of a medieval trebuchet and Grandpa Ings. Thick end of £90m on that little lot.Giggles
Quote from: ChicagoLion on August 09, 2022, 10:50:22 AMQuote from: Risso on August 09, 2022, 10:23:50 AMI'd be buying a top notch striker. It's a simple game football. Score more goals and you'll generally do better. So far our striker purcases have been a lump from Brazil, a truly hopeless case from Tanzania, a Championship trier with the first touch of a medieval trebuchet and Grandpa Ings. Thick end of £90m on that little lot.Giggles Good winger in his day but past it now and was up in court yesterday.
I'd be buying a top notch striker. It's a simple game football. Score more goals and you'll generally do better. So far our striker purchases have been a lump from Brazil, a truly hopeless case from Tanzania, a Championship trier with the first touch of a medieval trebuchet and Grandpa Ings. Thick end of £90m on that little lot.
Quote from: LeeB on August 09, 2022, 10:54:08 AMQuote from: Risso on August 09, 2022, 10:23:50 AMI'd be buying a top notch striker. It's a simple game football. Score more goals and you'll generally do better. So far our striker purcases have been a lump from Brazil, a truly hopeless case from Tanzania, a Championship trier with the first touch of a medieval trebuchet and Grandpa Ings. Thick end of £90m on that little lot.I disagree with bit in bold but it's too funny.I agree with it AND found it very funny!
Quote from: Villan82 on August 09, 2022, 09:49:36 AMYeah, in June 2021 things looked really rosy. In August 2022 we have failed to match that.However, I blame Joe Grealish, not the owners. Grealish is the one who torpedoes our ambitions by failing to buy into the project and shitting all over the club. £100 m aside, that was a major psychological blow as it went to the heart of what we have been building since we got promoted.AVFC surely is bigger than one (former) player?I'd agree we haven't remotely recovered from losing him but that's hardly the fault of Joe G.
Yeah, in June 2021 things looked really rosy. In August 2022 we have failed to match that.However, I blame Joe Grealish, not the owners. Grealish is the one who torpedoes our ambitions by failing to buy into the project and shitting all over the club. £100 m aside, that was a major psychological blow as it went to the heart of what we have been building since we got promoted.
If I was them I would be talking to Poch and seeing if there is anything we could do to get him to come
Quote from: brontebilly on August 09, 2022, 10:20:57 AMQuote from: Villan82 on August 09, 2022, 09:49:36 AMYeah, in June 2021 things looked really rosy. In August 2022 we have failed to match that.However, I blame Joe Grealish, not the owners. Grealish is the one who torpedoes our ambitions by failing to buy into the project and shitting all over the club. £100 m aside, that was a major psychological blow as it went to the heart of what we have been building since we got promoted.AVFC surely is bigger than one (former) player?I'd agree we haven't remotely recovered from losing him but that's hardly the fault of Joe G.We built our recovery around him. We built the new villa around him. He fucked us over. If you can't see the difference between June 2021, when we were rattling a few cages and looking to add to a growing team, and what has transpired since last August then....
Quote from: Villan82 on August 09, 2022, 12:53:21 PMQuote from: brontebilly on August 09, 2022, 10:20:57 AMQuote from: Villan82 on August 09, 2022, 09:49:36 AMYeah, in June 2021 things looked really rosy. In August 2022 we have failed to match that.However, I blame Joe Grealish, not the owners. Grealish is the one who torpedoes our ambitions by failing to buy into the project and shitting all over the club. £100 m aside, that was a major psychological blow as it went to the heart of what we have been building since we got promoted.AVFC surely is bigger than one (former) player?I'd agree we haven't remotely recovered from losing him but that's hardly the fault of Joe G.We built our recovery around him. We built the new villa around him. He fucked us over. If you can't see the difference between June 2021, when we were rattling a few cages and looking to add to a growing team, and what has transpired since last August then....He didn't fuck us over. He left for a British record transfer fee after contributing more to the club than any other individual player probably since 1982*. His legacy was promotion to and survival in the PL and a transfer pot that would protect us from FFP for 3 seasons or more. *I know people will say McGrath, Taylor etc but their achievements were more of a team effort and in my opinion not as important to the club as re-establishing ourselves in the PL at a time when the money gap was widening so fast there was a danger of being cut adrift for a long time. Our promotion wining and PL surviving team were as close to a 'one man team' as you can get. I think one player who comes close would be Benteke, as he proabably saved us from relegation for two seasons, but really only delayed the inevitable.
Quote from: Villan82 on August 09, 2022, 12:53:21 PMQuote from: brontebilly on August 09, 2022, 10:20:57 AMQuote from: Villan82 on August 09, 2022, 09:49:36 AMYeah, in June 2021 things looked really rosy. In August 2022 we have failed to match that.However, I blame Joe Grealish, not the owners. Grealish is the one who torpedoes our ambitions by failing to buy into the project and shitting all over the club. £100 m aside, that was a major psychological blow as it went to the heart of what we have been building since we got promoted.AVFC surely is bigger than one (former) player?I'd agree we haven't remotely recovered from losing him but that's hardly the fault of Joe G.We built our recovery around him. We built the new villa around him. He fucked us over. If you can't see the difference between June 2021, when we were rattling a few cages and looking to add to a growing team, and what has transpired since last August then....The same player that tried to leave twice previously before then? Very risky strategy to build the club's fortunes around such a player, remember Purslow assured us last summer that it was something they had always planned for.In terms of rattling cages, I think Jan 2021 was the last time I felt we were on the right track. We lost 2-1 at Old Trafford but I thought we played them off the park for a lot of that game. Grealish got injured soon after and we only picked it up once he returned. That was worrying even back then that the rest of them couldn't cope. Konsa, McGinn, Luiz, Watkins have all regressed as players since too.