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Online Monty

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Re: Leander Dendoncker
« Reply #870 on: Today at 08:05:40 AM »
Drink, so called, Water? He put in the worst performances of anyone I've ever seen in a Villa shirt, and I'm sure he'd tell you himself that it all went to hell for him during his time here. Dendoncker's inadequate for where we want to get to and especially for the kind of football we expect of our midfielders, but he's a very long way away from that abyssal level.

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Re: Leander Dendoncker
« Reply #871 on: Today at 08:17:48 AM »
Yes - but we only had him on our books for 6 months. 

We have the Donk on a 4 year contract on big wages.  So I would argue he was still worse business - even if he wasn’t at those dire levels

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Re: Leander Dendoncker
« Reply #872 on: Today at 09:24:48 AM »
It was an awful signing and a stupid amount of money for a player who was never first choice and rarely fit.

In hindsight. I don’t recall anyone saying that when he signed or right up until his season ending injury.

What you on about I got Ragged on here for saying he was a waste of time signing
People like you towing the line as usual the bloke can’t even run properly



Aside from not even knowing who I was referring to, care to explain your “People like me” comment? What is that exactly John?

Think he remembers you as one of the happy clappers back in the day and doesn't realise you've become jaded at times over the years like the rest of us.

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Re: Leander Dendoncker
« Reply #873 on: Today at 10:17:52 AM »
Dendoncker's inadequate for where we want to get to and especially for the kind of football we expect of our midfielders, but he's a very long way away from that abyssal level.

You can't put him in that hole, no.

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Re: Leander Dendoncker
« Reply #874 on: Today at 11:03:17 AM »
Maybe a similar player to Soucek. We also badly needed some height in the team for set pieces. Think this is a solid enough buy to partner with Kamara. He's not going to be much of a playmaker but an upgrade on Nakamba surely.

I thought this persons take is better.

TBH it could have gone either way and even people at the start of the thread worried McGinn would be in midfield as well. In this case Luke was right, It would be interesting what falling out happened between him and Emery, and what stupid wages we had him on being as no one has even sniffed at him.

I always thought he was an annoyingly effective player when he played against us and for a very strong Belgium team too. Getting stuck into everything type. Those first couple of games post Gerrard he was very good but he was never going to compete with the levels of Kamara and Luiz. There were some awful appearances under Emery, Stevenage and another European game that I remember a big mistake late on. Scored at Old Trafford on the night of another Villa collapse over Xmas.

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Re: Leander Dendoncker
« Reply #875 on: Today at 11:19:33 AM »
Maybe a similar player to Soucek. We also badly needed some height in the team for set pieces. Think this is a solid enough buy to partner with Kamara. He's not going to be much of a playmaker but an upgrade on Nakamba surely.

I thought this persons take is better.

TBH it could have gone either way and even people at the start of the thread worried McGinn would be in midfield as well. In this case Luke was right, It would be interesting what falling out happened between him and Emery, and what stupid wages we had him on being as no one has even sniffed at him.

I always thought he was an annoyingly effective player when he played against us and for a very strong Belgium team too. Getting stuck into everything type. Those first couple of games post Gerrard he was very good but he was never going to compete with the levels of Kamara and Luiz. There were some awful appearances under Emery, Stevenage and another European game that I remember a big mistake late on. Scored at Old Trafford on the night of another Villa collapse over Xmas.

His game and strengths seem uniquely unsuited for what Emery requires from the position. He's a Sam Allardyce 'defensive midfielder' not an Unai Emery one.

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Re: Leander Dendoncker
« Reply #876 on: Today at 11:22:53 AM »
It was an awful signing and a stupid amount of money for a player who was never first choice and rarely fit.

In hindsight. I don’t recall anyone saying that when he signed or right up until his season ending injury.

What you on about I got Ragged on here for saying he was a waste of time signing
People like you towing the line as usual the bloke can’t even run properly



Aside from not even knowing who I was referring to, care to explain your “People like me” comment? What is that exactly John?

Think he remembers you as one of the happy clappers back in the day and doesn't realise you've become jaded at times over the years like the rest of us.

I was never a happy clapper. I just didn’t see everything as shit all the time. I tried to compliment where appropriate in between the misery we all experienced. Mainly during the MON years. However I’ll let him justify his comments seeing as he’s picked me out.

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Re: Leander Dendoncker
« Reply #877 on: Today at 01:40:46 PM »
I would of thought anyone of the promoted teams along with Brentford, Everton et al would be a good move for an experienced player like Donk.

I dont think we would be over pricing him so must just be his ridiculous wages - surely a player would rather take a lower wage but play every week?

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Re: Leander Dendoncker
« Reply #878 on: Today at 01:47:03 PM »
It was an awful signing and a stupid amount of money for a player who was never first choice and rarely fit.

In hindsight. I don’t recall anyone saying that when he signed or right up until his season ending injury.

What you on about I got Ragged on here for saying he was a waste of time signing
People like you towing the line as usual the bloke can’t even run properly



Aside from not even knowing who I was referring to, care to explain your “People like me” comment? What is that exactly John?

Think he remembers you as one of the happy clappers back in the day and doesn't realise you've become jaded at times over the years like the rest of us.

I was never a happy clapper. I just didn’t see everything as shit all the time. I tried to compliment where appropriate in between the misery we all experienced. Mainly during the MON years. However I’ll let him justify his comments seeing as he’s picked me out.

I don’t have to justify anything, I don’t give a flying fuck what you think
as far as I’m concerned you’ve always been a so called happy clapper as our history of fall outs in the past prove

However on this occasion I didn’t read the thread properly got it wrong and duly apologised straight away
If that’s not good enough for you then fuck it I won’t be losing any sleep





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Re: Leander Dendoncker
« Reply #879 on: Today at 02:04:43 PM »
I wasn’t looking for an apology and you certainly didn’t apologize to me. You stuck on someone else’s reply when they corrected you. And our failings out? You mean over that nut case Eastie? You couldn’t prove at all I’m a happy clapper even if I gave you the rest of time. Whatever the fuck that even is. Believe me I couldn’t give a fuck what you think of me. You’ve unnecessarily made it personal. I never did with you.

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Re: Leander Dendoncker
« Reply #880 on: Today at 02:15:59 PM »
I wasn’t looking for an apology and you certainly didn’t apologize to me. You stuck on someone else’s reply when they corrected you. And our failings out? You mean over that nut case Eastie? You couldn’t prove at all I’m a happy clapper even if I gave you the rest of time. Whatever the fuck that even is. Believe me I couldn’t give a fuck what you think of me. You’ve unnecessarily made it personal. I never did with you.

Yeah whatever mate

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Re: Leander Dendoncker
« Reply #881 on: Today at 02:21:56 PM »
Maybe a similar player to Soucek. We also badly needed some height in the team for set pieces. Think this is a solid enough buy to partner with Kamara. He's not going to be much of a playmaker but an upgrade on Nakamba surely.

I thought this persons take is better.

TBH it could have gone either way and even people at the start of the thread worried McGinn would be in midfield as well. In this case Luke was right, It would be interesting what falling out happened between him and Emery, and what stupid wages we had him on being as no one has even sniffed at him.

I always thought he was an annoyingly effective player when he played against us and for a very strong Belgium team too. Getting stuck into everything type. Those first couple of games post Gerrard he was very good but he was never going to compete with the levels of Kamara and Luiz. There were some awful appearances under Emery, Stevenage and another European game that I remember a big mistake late on. Scored at Old Trafford on the night of another Villa collapse over Xmas.

His game and strengths seem uniquely unsuited for what Emery requires from the position. He's a Sam Allardyce 'defensive midfielder' not an Unai Emery one.

Yeah I think Nuno was over Wolves at the time? Definitely not an Emery midfielder. Hope he gets a decent gig for himself.

 


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