Quote from: ChicagoLion on October 23, 2024, 06:58:48 PMThat is the point, if he wasn’t playing for them he wouldn’t.Errr?
That is the point, if he wasn’t playing for them he wouldn’t.
Quote from: tomd2103 on October 23, 2024, 12:25:43 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on October 23, 2024, 06:56:12 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on October 23, 2024, 12:24:14 AMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 23, 2024, 12:15:40 AMQuote from: Risso on October 22, 2024, 11:57:12 PMThis lad is going to be a world beater, mark my words. Saw a great stat on Twitter, I hope it's true. Completed dribbles in the Champions League this year:Morgan Rogers - 16Man City - 14Yeah but it's all fluff until something happens from it. Love him but love the team more, he's a clog in the team, a beautiful one, absolutely by we need to take the next step. Admittedly it's taken us all, even Unai, by surprise, this wasn't supposed to happen until next season but as we're there, we're brilliantly developing the squad, why not follow the leader and start demanding more?Of course I understand why, the last 20 odd years have been generally shite with the exception of getting promoted. Pearls to pigs with MON, the tool struggled to win at Villa Park, ffs. Dean restored some pride and we'll always love him for that. Unai has come in, seen his surroundings, sensed the pure love from the Villa fans (nothing like the Tarquins at Arsenal), owners who are supportive, everything clicks into place.It will be interesting how far Morgan can grow. Right now he should count his lucky stars he's at a club like Aston Villa where as Cashy said, is on the up and with a manager that can help him develop. World beater? I'm a believer but he still has a lot to do. Right now I can't fault his attitude. I look forward to watching his development.He's done really well, but I agree that he just needs to sharpen that end product to really take that next step. I still maintain that if financial restrictions werent an issue and we could add a real top quality number 10 and right sided player to the current squad (say Salah and Bernado Silva), along with a RCB or RB option, we would be genuine title challengers. A real top quality number 10? What, to rotate with Rogers?It's a hypothetical scenario, as we can't afford it, but if you added a world class player at number 10 and out wide right at this time, I think we would be close to challenging for the title.I'm a big fan of Morgan Rogers and he has done really well since coming to us, but he's not quite the finished article just yet. He may well be soon, given the way he is going and could be good enough to take us there in the coming seasons.I'd say considering Rogers only joined in January of this year he's developing plenty fast enough. Who could have predicted he'd already be one of the first names on the team sheet?
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on October 23, 2024, 06:56:12 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on October 23, 2024, 12:24:14 AMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 23, 2024, 12:15:40 AMQuote from: Risso on October 22, 2024, 11:57:12 PMThis lad is going to be a world beater, mark my words. Saw a great stat on Twitter, I hope it's true. Completed dribbles in the Champions League this year:Morgan Rogers - 16Man City - 14Yeah but it's all fluff until something happens from it. Love him but love the team more, he's a clog in the team, a beautiful one, absolutely by we need to take the next step. Admittedly it's taken us all, even Unai, by surprise, this wasn't supposed to happen until next season but as we're there, we're brilliantly developing the squad, why not follow the leader and start demanding more?Of course I understand why, the last 20 odd years have been generally shite with the exception of getting promoted. Pearls to pigs with MON, the tool struggled to win at Villa Park, ffs. Dean restored some pride and we'll always love him for that. Unai has come in, seen his surroundings, sensed the pure love from the Villa fans (nothing like the Tarquins at Arsenal), owners who are supportive, everything clicks into place.It will be interesting how far Morgan can grow. Right now he should count his lucky stars he's at a club like Aston Villa where as Cashy said, is on the up and with a manager that can help him develop. World beater? I'm a believer but he still has a lot to do. Right now I can't fault his attitude. I look forward to watching his development.He's done really well, but I agree that he just needs to sharpen that end product to really take that next step. I still maintain that if financial restrictions werent an issue and we could add a real top quality number 10 and right sided player to the current squad (say Salah and Bernado Silva), along with a RCB or RB option, we would be genuine title challengers. A real top quality number 10? What, to rotate with Rogers?It's a hypothetical scenario, as we can't afford it, but if you added a world class player at number 10 and out wide right at this time, I think we would be close to challenging for the title.I'm a big fan of Morgan Rogers and he has done really well since coming to us, but he's not quite the finished article just yet. He may well be soon, given the way he is going and could be good enough to take us there in the coming seasons.
Quote from: tomd2103 on October 23, 2024, 12:24:14 AMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 23, 2024, 12:15:40 AMQuote from: Risso on October 22, 2024, 11:57:12 PMThis lad is going to be a world beater, mark my words. Saw a great stat on Twitter, I hope it's true. Completed dribbles in the Champions League this year:Morgan Rogers - 16Man City - 14Yeah but it's all fluff until something happens from it. Love him but love the team more, he's a clog in the team, a beautiful one, absolutely by we need to take the next step. Admittedly it's taken us all, even Unai, by surprise, this wasn't supposed to happen until next season but as we're there, we're brilliantly developing the squad, why not follow the leader and start demanding more?Of course I understand why, the last 20 odd years have been generally shite with the exception of getting promoted. Pearls to pigs with MON, the tool struggled to win at Villa Park, ffs. Dean restored some pride and we'll always love him for that. Unai has come in, seen his surroundings, sensed the pure love from the Villa fans (nothing like the Tarquins at Arsenal), owners who are supportive, everything clicks into place.It will be interesting how far Morgan can grow. Right now he should count his lucky stars he's at a club like Aston Villa where as Cashy said, is on the up and with a manager that can help him develop. World beater? I'm a believer but he still has a lot to do. Right now I can't fault his attitude. I look forward to watching his development.He's done really well, but I agree that he just needs to sharpen that end product to really take that next step. I still maintain that if financial restrictions werent an issue and we could add a real top quality number 10 and right sided player to the current squad (say Salah and Bernado Silva), along with a RCB or RB option, we would be genuine title challengers. A real top quality number 10? What, to rotate with Rogers?
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 23, 2024, 12:15:40 AMQuote from: Risso on October 22, 2024, 11:57:12 PMThis lad is going to be a world beater, mark my words. Saw a great stat on Twitter, I hope it's true. Completed dribbles in the Champions League this year:Morgan Rogers - 16Man City - 14Yeah but it's all fluff until something happens from it. Love him but love the team more, he's a clog in the team, a beautiful one, absolutely by we need to take the next step. Admittedly it's taken us all, even Unai, by surprise, this wasn't supposed to happen until next season but as we're there, we're brilliantly developing the squad, why not follow the leader and start demanding more?Of course I understand why, the last 20 odd years have been generally shite with the exception of getting promoted. Pearls to pigs with MON, the tool struggled to win at Villa Park, ffs. Dean restored some pride and we'll always love him for that. Unai has come in, seen his surroundings, sensed the pure love from the Villa fans (nothing like the Tarquins at Arsenal), owners who are supportive, everything clicks into place.It will be interesting how far Morgan can grow. Right now he should count his lucky stars he's at a club like Aston Villa where as Cashy said, is on the up and with a manager that can help him develop. World beater? I'm a believer but he still has a lot to do. Right now I can't fault his attitude. I look forward to watching his development.He's done really well, but I agree that he just needs to sharpen that end product to really take that next step. I still maintain that if financial restrictions werent an issue and we could add a real top quality number 10 and right sided player to the current squad (say Salah and Bernado Silva), along with a RCB or RB option, we would be genuine title challengers.
Quote from: Risso on October 22, 2024, 11:57:12 PMThis lad is going to be a world beater, mark my words. Saw a great stat on Twitter, I hope it's true. Completed dribbles in the Champions League this year:Morgan Rogers - 16Man City - 14Yeah but it's all fluff until something happens from it. Love him but love the team more, he's a clog in the team, a beautiful one, absolutely by we need to take the next step. Admittedly it's taken us all, even Unai, by surprise, this wasn't supposed to happen until next season but as we're there, we're brilliantly developing the squad, why not follow the leader and start demanding more?Of course I understand why, the last 20 odd years have been generally shite with the exception of getting promoted. Pearls to pigs with MON, the tool struggled to win at Villa Park, ffs. Dean restored some pride and we'll always love him for that. Unai has come in, seen his surroundings, sensed the pure love from the Villa fans (nothing like the Tarquins at Arsenal), owners who are supportive, everything clicks into place.It will be interesting how far Morgan can grow. Right now he should count his lucky stars he's at a club like Aston Villa where as Cashy said, is on the up and with a manager that can help him develop. World beater? I'm a believer but he still has a lot to do. Right now I can't fault his attitude. I look forward to watching his development.
This lad is going to be a world beater, mark my words. Saw a great stat on Twitter, I hope it's true. Completed dribbles in the Champions League this year:Morgan Rogers - 16Man City - 14
I think he's been a better signing than Ross McCormack and I'll happily fight anyone who says otherwise.
I knew he had potential, but did anyone have any inclination how good that potential was or how strong a ball runner he was going to be? He’s outrageous when he powers forward.
"Bulldozers with skill" is my go-to search term for pornography.
Is Bellingham better and if so, in what way?I note the kid from Stourbridge hasn't scored yet, so even if the kid from Cradley Heath should have bagged 4 or 5 more, his shooting boots appear a bit more accurate.Quite a bit of talent on that no9 bus route.
Is Bellingham better and if so, in what way?