Some ****** on FB bleating “Not another fucking foreigner”.What’s wrong with these filth?
Nobody left to coach him though, typical Villa. Disgrace!
Tactical Breakdown on Diego Carlos, Aston Villa's newest powerhouseThis video made me very happy
Oh good, Footy's back with his passive-aggressive cricitisms.Whoscored has his passing success in La Liga as 88% last season and 90% the season before that, and rates his passing as "strong". He was also part of the third best defence in Europe last season. I'll take that all day long thanks.
Quote from: Risso on June 28, 2022, 09:36:05 AMOh good, Footy's back with his passive-aggressive cricitisms.Whoscored has his passing success in La Liga as 88% last season and 90% the season before that, and rates his passing as "strong". He was also part of the third best defence in Europe last season. I'll take that all day long thanks.Almost no criticism, just observation and providing forum members with information about our new centre back. his passing from deep to the opponents' half is not amazing. He's no Beckenbauer when it comes to bringing the ball out. First and foremost, he's a solid defender who's not afraid to attack the ball and bustle any player. Having Mings next to him in certain games won't actually help either player. Like a strong Ruben Dias, but not as good on the ball. I think he's a solid acquisition. But I stand by my observations.
Quote from: Footy-Vill on June 28, 2022, 10:00:00 AMQuote from: Risso on June 28, 2022, 09:36:05 AMOh good, Footy's back with his passive-aggressive cricitisms.Whoscored has his passing success in La Liga as 88% last season and 90% the season before that, and rates his passing as "strong". He was also part of the third best defence in Europe last season. I'll take that all day long thanks.Almost no criticism, just observation and providing forum members with information about our new centre back. his passing from deep to the opponents' half is not amazing. He's no Beckenbauer when it comes to bringing the ball out. First and foremost, he's a solid defender who's not afraid to attack the ball and bustle any player. Having Mings next to him in certain games won't actually help either player. Like a strong Ruben Dias, but not as good on the ball. I think he's a solid acquisition. But I stand by my observations.Almost no criticisms? You just told us how Tim Vickery has it right when he tells us he's a bit flaky because he makes a lot of mistakes and is seen as better than he actually is.Make your mind up.