With the height of some of these basketball players probably out there scouting a new CB and CF.
What happened with De Bruyne showed that with a torn hamstring, you've really got to make sure they're ready before you bring them back. We have to look after him until we have confidence that he's not at risk of re-tearing the hamstring.
Not sure if this has been posted but I know how popular those Tifo videos are on here...
Quote from: eamonn on November 19, 2023, 05:13:13 PMNot sure if this has been posted but I know how popular those Tifo videos are on here...It's an interesting video, although I do think there is a bit of ignoring the obvious to prove how clever they are in the evidence. Isn't a big reason our away form looks so poor simply down to way the fixtures have fallen. If we had played, say, Bournemouth, Palace and Luton away (as Spurs have) instead of Newcastle, Liverpool and Forest it would look a lot better. Equally, let's see how our home form looks in a few weeks time.
Apologies if this is in the wrong thread and has been posted somewhere elseArticle by Percy in today’s DTAlso apologies for the pathetic cut & paste attempt!!Love the bit about “the majestic Holte End”Aston Villa's £17.5m midfield is putting big-spending rivals to shameWhile their rivals have spent big to plug midfield gaps, Villa have created a formidable unit for a comparatively bargain priceBy John Percy 21 November 2023 • 9:19amAston Villa’s owners Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens have invested around £500 million on transfers since promotion to the Premier League, underlining their ambition to propel the club back among the elite.‘Big-spending Villa’ has remained the narrative, and they have undoubtedly been one of the more active clubs in Europe’s top five leagues.
There's no doubting that we have some tough games coming up, but I think we can compete and stay within this group of 5 we're in. Do that and we have to invest big and really (really) go for it.