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MessiWillSignForVilla

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  1. That's not a bad shout considering the paper talk about him! Got to be honest, that's why he came to mind!
  2. Liam Moore from Leicester? Leicester are top and he's been doing well for them I think, plus he's only 20, could be worth a punt.
  3. Ahh, right ok, it just didn't really click when you put it as you only put the gif Hopefully he can do the same, but we don't tend to do too well at Anfield
  4. It's a good goal, and I don't mean to be rude, but why have you posted this? There's no real context.
  5. Watford were in the Premier League when we signed Young, and Young was regarded as one of their top players and was highly rated at the time and we beat off a few teams to his signing. Milner may have been struggling to get into the Newcastle side, but he'd been playing Premier League football since he was 16, and was very highly rated from the point he started playing for Leeds. Not proven in the sense that they might be now, but they were still fairly proven at the time and highly rated prospects.
  6. Wouldn't mind seeing what he could do as one of the main men in a Premier League side, but he's not exactly flourished at Liverpool so could be a risk. As for wages, you're probably right about his wages at Celta, but he's at Liverpool now. When he moved there is no way his agent would've asked for the £15-20k pw he was on at Celta, he would've demanded a lot more. The only figures I can find are from Marca who suggest he signed a deal worth ~£40k pw, so to come to us I'd imagine he'd demand upwards of £50k, so out of our reach
  7. When my brother told this was a thing I refused to believe him, then he showed me it on YouTube It baffles me the shit that is made for kids TV...
  8. Why stop at just the transfer windows? Off topic is fun all year round!
  9. Surely Klose is on about £80k pw? I would've doubted this transfer under MON due to wages being too high, let alone now.
  10. Getting a bit bored of this fat and overweight thing now, lets use some facts shall we A quick look at Wigan website tells us that Grant Holt is 6'0" (182.8cm) tall and weighs 12st 6lbs (78.9kg). Using a quick google search to find a BMI calculator and we can work out that his BMI is 23.8, in the Normal range, and funnily enough, quite close to being underweight Plus, he's a pro footballer, so probably quite fit too. So no matter what you think of the signing, stop using this fat and overweight thing as the crux of your argument, because it simply isn't true
  11. But if we finish higher than last season (i think we will finish about where we are), then we have improved and why sack a manager for improving? Regardless of what you think of his abilities of a manager it makes us a very unattractive prospect for any manager if we sack someone when they have done better than the season before. Just to clarify, I'm not on about the style of play or anything like that, just league position, which at the end of the day is all anyone really cares about in football, other than personal glory. Don't let Roman Abramovich hear you say that! Ha! Fair do's. Although being stinking rich, in the Champions League every year and getting a huge pay off when you're sacked probably softens the blow of only being in the job for one year
  12. But if we finish higher than last season (i think we will finish about where we are), then we have improved and why sack a manager for improving? Regardless of what you think of his abilities of a manager it makes us a very unattractive prospect for any manager if we sack someone when they have done better than the season before. Just to clarify, I'm not on about the style of play or anything like that, just league position, which at the end of the day is all anyone really cares about in football, other than personal glory.
  13. This is my view. Considering Lambert was our 4th manager (6th if you include McAllister and the one who was caretaker before, can't remember his name) in 4 seasons. We need some stability as constantly chopping and changing won't help.
  14. Well no, we were either 1 point above the relegation zone or actually in it depending whether you look at after game 21 or game 22.
  15. We was actually on 20 points (19th) 4 points off bottom of the league QPR. Sunderland were 11th on 29 points. 23 points last season would have got us to 16th 3 points of relegation zone. So to simplifie, we are only doing better cause other teams are much worst this season, so fact is no real improvement for Lambert im afraid! You've gone about 3 games ahead of this point last season.
  16. Maybe, or the top half are better. At the same point, Utd were 7 points clear of City, who were 6 points clear of Spurs. 9th was only 11 points ahead of 18th, whereas this year 9th are 7 points ahead of 10th. This year 6th are only 8 points behind top, last year, 18.
  17. 5, but we were 18th, had -25 goal difference and had 4 points less than we currently do. EDIT: well technically that's at the same date after 22 games, after 21 games we were 6 points above and in 17th, but the rest still applies
  18. No he should be sold ASAP I have seen zero evidence that he is a premiership player or even a championship player Yet he struts around BMH pretending he is one thanks to the manager He was a gamble, cost next to nothing, if he's not done the business by the time his contract runs out then he'll be off. Not like we're relying on him to do the business now is it? He scored 10 goals in 83 games in league 2, he's never going to make it here, Delfouneso should be ahead of him in the pecking order The same Delfouneso who has an almost identical goals to game ratio as Bowery? The same Delfouneso who whenever he played strolled about the pitch and looked like he didn't give a shit? Delfouneso has the natural ability to make it in the Premier League, but never will as he doesn't have the work ethic to do so. Bowery won't make it either but at least he tries. If it's a straight up swap between two players who won't make it in the Premier League, and it's a choice between the talented one who doesn't work hard enough, or the try hard who isn't quite good enough technically, I'd rather have the try hard.
  19. Give it a rest. ZZZZZ Negative yeah. But someone give me a positive out of the bold comments pleeeese! Although there isn't much to be positive about at the moment, I'll try answer your question. 1 - Not been great recently, but we showed against Arsenal that we are capable of doing well against teams and playing some good stuff. 2 - We have, IMO, one of the best strikers in the league when on form, who finally scored and is starting to look like the Benteke we wanted to keep in the summer. We have, again IMO, one of the best GK's in the league. Also, Vlaar is probably our best CB we've had since Laursen. Delph has shown this season that he can be good when on form and Bacuna has been really impressing me recently. Others need to improve and are nowhere near as good as they can be like the end of last season. 3 - The transfer window isn't over. Yes, Holt is uninspiring and a transfer that you'd rather not happen, but he's not the worst signing ever. Remember players like Djemba-Djemba, Salifou and Berson have played for us within the last 10 years. Also, consider that last season, in a much worse position, we hit form after a similar (and IMO bleaker) period. All started by a good performance and a good goal by Benteke to start off his good form, despite not winning the game. Sound familiar?
  20. Not a defender of the signing, just don't see why everyone going so over the top with their reactions. Trust me, as I've said a few times now, I'll be very unhappy if this is our only signing. But there's over two weeks left of the window, so there's no need to get our panties in a twist just yet.
  21. Different type of player. Because 1 (the one he's replacing) has a broken leg, Helenius isn't the same type of striker as Kozak and still getting to grips with league, and Bowery is that great. Plus Gabby is utilised as a wide man as is Weimann (who's been cack all season). So I count 1 first team striker, 2 young backups and 2 wide men, plus one out for the rest of the season. Holt most likely won't start, he's a Kozak replacement. But you know, **** the logic behind the signing, let's slag off the club! EDIT: I'll add, I'm not over the moon with the signing, but it makes sense, as long as it isn't our only signing, which I doubt. It makes sense? Signing a player not fit or good enough to play in the league below makes sense? Yes. One of our strikers has broken his leg. We have identified a similar striker who would cost very little and probably on lowish wages. We signed him on a 6 month deal. He most likely won't start ahead of Benteke and is better than our current Kozak backup, Bowery. It makes sense. Or we could try actually playing football and use the players we have. Crazy thought but maybe try that instead of hoofing it to a man not fit enough or good enough to perform at championship level. I guess you'd need a good manager for that though. As I said, **** the logic behind the signing.
  22. Well, it's been said he's having a medical tomorrow by a Sky journo, and they asked Lambert after they game who didn't deny and it suggested that we were about to sign him.
  23. Because 1 (the one he's replacing) has a broken leg, Helenius isn't the same type of striker as Kozak and still getting to grips with league, and Bowery is that great. Plus Gabby is utilised as a wide man as is Weimann (who's been cack all season). So I count 1 first team striker, 2 young backups and 2 wide men, plus one out for the rest of the season. Holt most likely won't start, he's a Kozak replacement. But you know, **** the logic behind the signing, let's slag off the club! EDIT: I'll add, I'm not over the moon with the signing, but it makes sense, as long as it isn't our only signing, which I doubt. It makes sense? Signing a player not fit or good enough to play in the league below makes sense? Yes. One of our strikers has broken his leg. We have identified a similar striker who would cost very little and probably on lowish wages. We signed him on a 6 month deal. He most likely won't start ahead of Benteke and is better than our current Kozak backup, Bowery. It makes sense.
  24. Because 1 (the one he's replacing) has a broken leg, Helenius isn't the same type of striker as Kozak and still getting to grips with league, and Bowery is that great. Plus Gabby is utilised as a wide man as is Weimann (who's been cack all season). So I count 1 first team striker, 2 young backups and 2 wide men, plus one out for the rest of the season. Holt most likely won't start, he's a Kozak replacement. But you know, **** the logic behind the signing, let's slag off the club! EDIT: I'll add, I'm not over the moon with the signing, but it makes sense, as long as it isn't our only signing, which I doubt.
  25. Oh come on, how naive are you? Gareth Barry and Scott Parker are experienced and also very good footballers, Grant Holt is of course "experienced" since he is turning 33 in three months - but he has only two seasons in the Premier League and he is a crap footballer. Two years ago, yes then I would have taken him on since he was robust and on top of his game. Now? 32 years old and barely getting a game for Wigan? Same with Wes Hoolahan, is he really the best we can get? The answer is no. They are the best Lambert can get a hold of, basically because he has no nous in the market. It's fine though, obviously he is a cover for the injured Kozak and he will probably cost next to nothing anyway. However, it is a big, big sign of our intentions. As a fan you always dream of something big to happen, that we suddenly start to invest again and that our team develops together in an extraordinary way. But as it is, we are just a team trying to stay in the Premier League. Everything above 18th is acceptable so to speak. No not naive, just not shitting myself over a 6 month deal and pointing out the ridiculous hypocrisy on here. People on here wanted experience, we get it, they complain because it's not the experienced player they wanted, all whilst dismissing the logical reasoning behind getting said player just because it doesn't fit in with their argument. A short term loan move that will probably cost next to nowt and is an obvious replacement for a player who broke his leg just over a week ago, not much to shout about but not one to cause such outcry. Would we have signed him if Kozak didn't break his leg? I doubt it personally. As I said earlier on, if this is our ONLY signing, then I'll be hugely disappointed.
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