Whatever way we wrap it up, if Watkins gets injured we are fucked.
Just glad it’s over.
Quote from: colin69 on February 01, 2023, 01:16:33 PMWhatever way we wrap it up, if Watkins gets injured we are fucked.It's not like it's likely to be raining goals with him, either.
I’m torn. Whist on the one had it seems ludicrous to let 2 of three centre forwards go, I’m also glad we aren’t just buying people for the sake of it. I’d have kept Ings , even it wiped a chunk off he’s value in the summer. Or even loaned him with a view to buy in the summer ( assuming a recall was possible )Maybe Uni can get a tune out of Bert. But really he’s more cover for Bailey than a striker. Hopefully we get lucky with injuries for the next few months
Quote from: aldridgeboy on February 01, 2023, 01:09:02 PMI’m torn. Whist on the one had it seems ludicrous to let 2 of three centre forwards go, I’m also glad we aren’t just buying people for the sake of it. I’d have kept Ings , even it wiped a chunk off he’s value in the summer. Or even loaned him with a view to buy in the summer ( assuming a recall was possible )Maybe Uni can get a tune out of Bert. But really he’s more cover for Bailey than a striker. Hopefully we get lucky with injuries for the next few months For me the big question is can Emery get a tune out of Ollie Watkins. If he can return Ollie to getting the goals he was getting a couple of seasons back, we'll be fine providing he avoids the obvious injuries that would leave us relying on playing false nines.
Quote from: Baldy on February 01, 2023, 12:46:15 PMIf there was a quality player out there who we could of got in January to strengthen our squad, I would seriously question his mentality, attitude and commitment if he was prepared to abandon his existing club to join us mid season. We don't want 'me,me,me' players at the club. We want team players.Would you want Anthony Gordon next to you in the trenches? Me neitherNewcastle fans never seem to stop whinging about the mentality and attitude of Trippier and Guimares.
If there was a quality player out there who we could of got in January to strengthen our squad, I would seriously question his mentality, attitude and commitment if he was prepared to abandon his existing club to join us mid season. We don't want 'me,me,me' players at the club. We want team players.Would you want Anthony Gordon next to you in the trenches? Me neither
Some Aston Villa fans were frustrated by the club's underwhelming final weeks of the January transfer window, but it wasn't for the lack of trying.Unai Emery is determined to build a team which is capable of consistently challenging for European football. That will only happen if Villa improve their first XI, allowing the overall squad to improve with more competition for places following the arrivals of quality individuals.There was money available for Emery to spend last month and he will be backed heavily in the summer window by owners Nassef Sawiris and Wes Edens. But shelling out huge transfer fees just because Villa happen to be three points from the top six is a short-term approach which the club's ownership do not want to be tempted into.Granted, if Villa broke their transfer record twice last month, Emery's squad would have improved, but simply put, every club is reluctant to sell their top players halfway through the season. An experienced striker was of interest after the sale of Danny Ings, but Emery doesn't want to stockpile players who he sees no use for in the long-term.Liverpool and Chelsea are both enduring poor seasons, so far, but Villa can forget about competition for the top seven - if they get their own house in order and trust Emery's decision making, they'll get there, just like Leicester City and West Ham have done in recent years. Villa will then become the latest club to threaten the upper echelons of English football.The difference is, Villa intend to stick at the top, not only qualify for European football one season and struggle to cope with those demands in the years to follow. Therefore, Emery will only sign the players who he knows will improve his squad, rather than plug gaps for short-term gain.By John Townley Football writerhttps://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/nswe-avoided-aston-villa-transfer-26126543
Looking at Ollie's stats - they seem consistent over the last 6 seasons about 1 goal in 3 games or below. His last season at Brentford was the exception. After that it went back to 10-14 goals a season. Maybe he is a wide player who had a freak good season as a makeshift striker?
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on February 01, 2023, 02:08:06 PMQuote from: aldridgeboy on February 01, 2023, 01:09:02 PMI’m torn. Whist on the one had it seems ludicrous to let 2 of three centre forwards go, I’m also glad we aren’t just buying people for the sake of it. I’d have kept Ings , even it wiped a chunk off he’s value in the summer. Or even loaned him with a view to buy in the summer ( assuming a recall was possible )Maybe Uni can get a tune out of Bert. But really he’s more cover for Bailey than a striker. Hopefully we get lucky with injuries for the next few months For me the big question is can Emery get a tune out of Ollie Watkins. If he can return Ollie to getting the goals he was getting a couple of seasons back, we'll be fine providing he avoids the obvious injuries that would leave us relying on playing false nines.I think we need to make sure Ollie has plenty of support around him. The goal we scored at Spurs when he seized on the error and laid it off to Emi is exactly what he needs to contribute. If you can’t score look up and find someone who can. Too often Ollie gets into great positions and tries to do too much. The balance of the season is a dress rehearsal for him for next season but a pressing need to keep getting goals from others. And it would be fucking useful if the real Philippe Coutinho showed up. That would be a game changer.