Gabriel Agbonlahor has accused former Aston Villa manager Gerard Houllier of ruining his England career.The 24-year-old has not featured for England in nearly two years, and he blames Houllier and assistant Gary McAllister, claiming his inability to hold down a place in Villa's starting XI last season scuppered his chances of a call-up."Last season killed me a lot," Agbonlahor said. "I feel I have to start again with England now. It was a season to forget. The set-up was frustrating."One game you would score, the next game you would be on the bench. I was not used to it. Luckily the manager left and McAllister left as well."Agbonlahor, who scored five goals in a testing season for Villa last term, already has two goals to his name this season, and he hopes a good run of form will attract the interest of England manager Fabio Capello."Euro 2012 is still a target," he said. "Anything can happen with injuries and people can lose their form. The new manager has given me a chance."England have really good players but if I could get that chance, then I would be excited by it. Hopefully I'll steer clear of injuries and play well for Villa."
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2024, 11:56:56 PMQuote from: Risso on May 31, 2024, 09:18:36 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2024, 08:14:29 PMJohn Gregory I never warmed to. There was always something of the Ukip/Reform voter about him.Is that fair? He's managed in Israel, Kazakhstan and India, which dosn't strike me as the sort of career path somebody would take if they had any sort of antipathy to foreign types, or were a little Englander. The players and fans all absolutely loved him in India, by all accounts.I don't do rational.I don't remember too much about Gregory, but as a child at the time he definitely scared me. I wasn't prepared for him after the gentleness of Brian.
Quote from: Risso on May 31, 2024, 09:18:36 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2024, 08:14:29 PMJohn Gregory I never warmed to. There was always something of the Ukip/Reform voter about him.Is that fair? He's managed in Israel, Kazakhstan and India, which dosn't strike me as the sort of career path somebody would take if they had any sort of antipathy to foreign types, or were a little Englander. The players and fans all absolutely loved him in India, by all accounts.I don't do rational.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2024, 08:14:29 PMJohn Gregory I never warmed to. There was always something of the Ukip/Reform voter about him.Is that fair? He's managed in Israel, Kazakhstan and India, which dosn't strike me as the sort of career path somebody would take if they had any sort of antipathy to foreign types, or were a little Englander. The players and fans all absolutely loved him in India, by all accounts.
John Gregory I never warmed to. There was always something of the Ukip/Reform voter about him.
Quote from: Rory on June 01, 2024, 12:46:29 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2024, 11:56:56 PMQuote from: Risso on May 31, 2024, 09:18:36 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2024, 08:14:29 PMJohn Gregory I never warmed to. There was always something of the Ukip/Reform voter about him.Is that fair? He's managed in Israel, Kazakhstan and India, which dosn't strike me as the sort of career path somebody would take if they had any sort of antipathy to foreign types, or were a little Englander. The players and fans all absolutely loved him in India, by all accounts.I don't do rational.I don't remember too much about Gregory, but as a child at the time he definitely scared me. I wasn't prepared for him after the gentleness of Brian.I don't know at all about his politics, but taking coin doing his job abroad doesn't really tilt it either, for me.That's funny you say that because he used to scare me as well, like a strict PE teacher you didn't want to piss off. Must have been our age.
SB - (t) indifferent, (n) Mild like - he did ok, and stopped it from becoming more of a shit storm then it needed to be. limited but amazing author.[/B
To have only had 5 overseas managers, and 3 of them were already well experienced in England, possibly explains why we've been shit for so long.
Bruce assembled the bones of the team that got us up - McGinn, JT, Elmo, AEG. Credit due where required.
Quote from: VillaTim on June 01, 2024, 09:53:05 AMBruce assembled the bones of the team that got us up - McGinn, JT, Elmo, AEG. Credit due where required.JT wasnt playing in the team that got promoted and the way Bruce started that season until we got the boot, we were heading for mid table at best. It took and up, down and then very up (10 game run from Smith/Grealish) to get us into the play offs.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2024, 11:56:56 PMQuote from: Risso on May 31, 2024, 09:18:36 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2024, 08:14:29 PMJohn Gregory I never warmed to. There was always something of the Ukip/Reform voter about him.Is that fair? He's managed in Israel, Kazakhstan and India, which dosn't strike me as the sort of career path somebody would take if they had any sort of antipathy to foreign types, or were a little Englander. The players and fans all absolutely loved him in India, by all accounts.I don't do rational.I don't remember too much about Gregory,but as a child at the time he definitely scared me. I wasn't prepared for him after the gentleness of Brian.