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  1. Richardson seen as back-up left back?!?!

     

    Yeah, not too inspiring but he played alright there in the latter months of last season and if we couldn't shift him, then why not keep as backup. plus Lewis Kinsella has been around first team squad since Sherwood came in and may get a chance. also I think any of Crespo, Hutton, Lescott would be options there in an emergency so overall we're pretty well covered for this position.

  2. Gayle is a pest and a poacher. Don't think he is good enough to be regular starter but might be useful option in immediate term as Gestede/Ayew settle.

     

    Seems a little strange if the three strikers we are looking at are Gayle, Berbatov & Adebayor as you'd struggle to pick three more different strikers in terms of attributes/style of play.

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    SSN still reporting Berbatov in the midlands as previously stated on here.

    Prrsumably he would be signing of last resort, hanging around to see if we get anyone else in.

    As a free agent, the transfer deadline doesn't apply, does it?

    Correct, no rush to sign him

     

     

    I may be wrong, but I believe that now with the 25 man squad it is effectively the same situation for free agents. If we wait till after deadline for naming 25 man squad (which is usually a day or two after window closes) he wouldn't be able to be added to the list of 25 and couldn't play in league til Jan.

  4. Looks kinda barmy - top-heavy Christmas tree?

     

    Bunn

    Hutton-Sanchez-Baker-Richardson

    Veretout

    Gil-Grealish

    Traore-Ayew-Sinclair

     

    I guess the idea is that enough attacking players means most of the match will be played in opposition half & we don't need to worry too much about defending. Should be entertaining, but I can't help but wonder if the front 5 won't be getting in each other's way a bit

  5. Bunn

    Hutton-Richards-Clark-Amavi

    Veretout-Westwood

    Traore-Cole-Sinclair
    Ayew

     

    worth keeping bit of stability (e.g. most of the same defence) as they are still new to each other. But also a good chance to give people like Veretout & Ayew gametime and try out some different attacking options. Kozak should at least be on bench too, if he's to have any chance of featuring this season.

  6. the only criticism and minor as just a cameo and he still young was his crossing wasnt that powerful from what I saw. The goal was a terrible cross and he made another run soon after which wasnt a great cross either and think still got a corner from it

     

    maybe im being too harsh  :lol:

     

    Shows that if you cross from dangerous positions the cross itself doesn't have to be anything special to cause problems. Too often in first half we crossed from deep without trying to get past the fullback & those ones have to be absolutely perfect for strikers to get anything out of it  - usually just caught by keeper or cleared with an easy defensive header.

  7. The perfect impact sub, for the short-term.

     

    If Tim is going to ease him in gradually, then bringing him off the bench in the second half is perfect. It causes the opposition to reshuffle and panic midway through a game.

     

    Yep, looks ideal impact sub - a lot of people saying he should be starting now, but I'm not so sure. There's no doubt after seeing him today that he can scare any defence in the league - defenders in Premier League are really not used to someone running at them quite so fast & direct. But it might be a case of using him sparingly for maximum effect. 

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  8. Sinclair for Gabby definitely. He's a better finisher and has the pace to get in same sort of positions. Ayew for Gestede before too long, also, 'cause he doesn't look fit enough

     

    Grealish looks excellent - if we find the right forward combo in front of him, we'll be flying. Impressed with Sanchez and Westwood too.

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    Not a huge Lescott fan, but let's face it: Richards, Clark, Baker and Okore are all quite injury-prone. Based on careers so far it's likely that 1 or 2 of them will be in the treatment room at any given time over the season. Lescott in and loan out Baker might be a smart move for a year - should help Richards as he is still somewhat new to CB position. Also there's option of 352 with Richards-Clark-Lescott at the back and Bacuna/Amavi with more freedom to go forward.

     

    Plus imagine Richards, Lescott & Gestede all up for corners, would give us real aerial threat that some teams won't be able to cope with.

     

    Clark is not injury prone. Okore has had a couple of injuries, one really bad one, but not sure he would be classed as injury prone either. Now Baker, he is definitely  injury prone. And we have Crespo as back up. I think we are ok at centre back, but one striker short.

     

     

    okay we can quibble on whether they all fit the category 'injury-prone' but it has been a feature of the last few years that our CBs have rotated a lot due to injuries. Vlaar also had lots of problems and he's gone but we've replaced with Richards who has similar history of problems.

     

    yes with Crespo as well, I think we have enough depth in numbers at CB but I could see the logic in loaning Baker to see if he can get a proper run of regular football somewhere and bring in Lescott for a year or two for his experience. 

  10. Not a huge Lescott fan, but let's face it: Richards, Clark, Baker and Okore are all quite injury-prone. Based on careers so far it's likely that 1 or 2 of them will be in the treatment room at any given time over the season. Lescott in and loan out Baker might be a smart move for a year - should help Richards as he is still somewhat new to CB position. Also there's option of 352 with Richards-Clark-Lescott at the back and Bacuna/Amavi with more freedom to go forward.

     

    Plus imagine Richards, Lescott & Gestede all up for corners, would give us real aerial threat that some teams won't be able to cope with.

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    I think 4-3-2-1 is going to be his thing.

     

    Disagree. He's already said he sees both Gil and Grealish as 10's. You'd think at least one of them will be starting when fit.

     

     

    Isn't 4321 like the 'two number 10s' formation he was using for FA Cup semi*, with Grealish and N'Zogbia playing off Benteke. Could be Grealish/Gil/Traore/Sinclair competing for two spots playing off Gestede or Ayew

     

    *http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/tim-sherwood-aston-villa-game-plan-9087586

  12. I don't remember the penalty shout either. Was it on Richards perhaps? Because it looked innocuous from admittedly 100 yards away he seemed to protest on his own.

     

    yeah Darmian on Richards - clearly had arm around his neck as ball was coming in which prevented Richards getting proper header and no intention whatsoever of competing to win the ball fairly. very cynical, very much a penalty but the kind that few refs give, especially against Man Utd

  13. Disappointing but not a disaster by any stretch. Fought well and worked hard just didn't create in final third and got punished for one bit of sloppiness in defence.
     
    Gueye and Amavi impressed, along with Bacuna (who's looking better defensively) and Westwood. 
     
    Veretout was anonymous 2nd half and should've been subbed earlier. Ayew frustrated and hopefully will learn a lesson from the yellow. Gabby didn't impress and Sinclair got subbed just when he seemed to be getting into it.
     
    Need Gil or Grealish added to the mix to hopefully add a bit more spark. Also obviously some players need to get up to speed with the league (and I suspect we'll be saying similar about Traore in a week or two)
     
    Could've got a draw if the ref wasn't a coward as Man Utd were not particularly impressive in attack, only Mata really made the difference. The fact they had Schweinsteiger and Herrera to bring on to help see out the game is a rather luxurious state of affairs which demonstrates the gulf in resources.
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  14. Glad he's found a club, obvious he wasn't going to feature here this season and with 3 years on his contract, difficult to sell this summer.

     

    Not a bad player but not quite cut out for pace of the league or the style Sherwood wants to play with fullbacks providing the width going forward.

  15. We've got huge squad currently. Could pretty much field three different themed teams:

     

    Premier league veterans:

    Guzan

    Hutton-Richards-Senderos-Richardson

    Sinclair-Westwood-Cole-N'Zogbia

    Agbonlahor-Adebayor(?)

     

    The Franco-Spanish crew (+Bacuna & Okore):

    GK*

    Bacuna-Crespo-Okore-Amavi

    Gueye-Sanchez-Vertout

    Ayew-Gestede-Gil

     

    Young/homegrown Brits:

    Steer

    Donacien-Baker-Clark-Bennett

    Gardner-Calder-Mason

    Sellars-Robinson-Grealish

     

    plus I couldn't fit Kozak, Cissokho or Tonev..

     

     

     

    *we need to sign De Gea or Lloris ;)

  16. Glad about this one, would've been a shame if we let him go cheap. Centre backs often develop slower so 24 is still young & he's shown signs of maturing, mainly just injuries have held him back. Most people were writing off Clark as lost cause last summer & now he's seen as important member of first XI. Not impossible that Baker has a similar transition..

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  17. Before the window started i never thought it would be possible for us to sign players like richards, amavi, gueye, ayew, adebayor, gestede, veretout. They might not all be a success but its incredible work to get all these players and im genuinely excited for the season to begin. Selling nzogbia would just complete it.

     

    Before the window started, I'd never heard of Amavi, Gueye or Veretout and only vaguely knew Ayew and Gestede.

     

    Still, leaps into the unknown are exciting :D I was kinda expecting an underwhelming summer of signing likes of Ricky Lambert and Andros Townsend..

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