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Author Topic: Damian Vidagany - Director of Football  (Read 25209 times)

Offline eamonn

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Re: Damian Vidagany - Director of Football
« Reply #225 on: November 02, 2025, 12:14:43 AM »
If true, and it wasn't essential to sell a player for big money, I'd have given in to his agent's demands. £50k a week more for Ramsey who understands how we play versus what, £200k+ a week on Sancho and Elliott - as it feels we can get by fine without either of them.

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Re: Damian Vidagany - Director of Football
« Reply #226 on: November 10, 2025, 01:58:47 PM »
Damian Vidagany

Good point. not a single phone. VP is pure football!!



Damian Vidagany

Time flies. From that cold night in Middlesbrough till now…and it is just the beggining. We are proud to have such a hard worker and good hearted boy with no limits in his career. Full credit to Unai… his eye and his development, unbelievable. Keep working hard Morgan. UTV!!!


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Re: Damian Vidagany - Director of Football
« Reply #227 on: November 10, 2025, 02:58:00 PM »
Was the top picture after the pen save? If so I can see a villaforlife contender in the picture. (Look towards the top of the picture directly above Cashtinez.)

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Re: Damian Vidagany - Director of Football
« Reply #228 on: November 30, 2025, 07:52:11 PM »
Damian Vidagany

As expected. Not easy, tough game but huge win. Thanks for your support as always, we really needed. So proud of our players, staff and Unai. To play and prepare a game between Friday and Sunday afternoon means a short time and a big effort - physical and mainly mental- Having just one full training and 36 hours sometimes to rest and focus in a new game that opposition prepares carefully during 4/5 days and fresh legs and mind. Wolves played extremely physical as they knew. They played well.

And If our team scores from the box, out of the box, set pieces or from the moon, what that means  is that they are clever and well trained enough to find different ways to win.  Every team studies us and tries to stop our way of playing. We’ve been able to adapt to circumstances. Attacks wins matches, defence makes you a competitive team in the long term.  For the record: last eight matches form: best in points, second best in defence and… second team in attack (15 G). UTV!!!


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Re: Damian Vidagany - Director of Football
« Reply #229 on: Today at 12:24:19 AM »
Damian, what a baller!

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Re: Damian Vidagany - Director of Football
« Reply #230 on: Today at 01:01:58 PM »
The really important part of that update is that's we're joint 2nd best attack in the league if you ignore the first 5 games so all the noise about not creating chances/not scoring enough goals needs to be taken with a little more context.

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Re: Damian Vidagany - Director of Football
« Reply #231 on: Today at 02:37:33 PM »
The really important part of that update is that's we're joint 2nd best attack in the league if you ignore the first 5 games so all the noise about not creating chances/not scoring enough goals needs to be taken with a little more context.
I just hope and pray we can get Ollie firing again. That would take us up another level.

 


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