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briny_ear

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  1. Jesus this forum is heading downhill, why is this in the main forum section?

    And spare me the "**** off don't read the thread then" bullshit as the mods

    on here usually are pretty crisp when it comes to throwing away pointless threads.

    James Milner says "**** off don't read the thread then"!!
    In fact, James Milner wrote every post in this thread.
  2. I think Emile will take it all in good spirit whatever Villa fans sing.....he knows he used to play for our fiercest rivals, so would expect a bit of stick!

    I got a text last night to say that apparently Everton used to sing at him

    "11 Million Pound for a lazy coon, he likes to sleep in the afternoon, he's soooo tired"

    Oh, please... Click here
  3. He didn't start those games.

    Barring the game immediately after he got injured, we're unbeaten without him despite facing Everton, Arsenal x 2, Man Utd...

    With him we lost to Stoke, Newcastle and Chelsea. So 75% of our losses have come with him, despite him only starting 9 out of 21.

    Our results are just obviously better without him.

    This is just getting silly now. You have no way of proving that the improvement in performance was BECAUSE of Carew's absence. Nor that we wouldn't have performed even better if he had remained fit and a regular member of the side.

    As "Thug" has said, you can "prove" anything with statistics.

    What you're not doing in this thread is telling us anything interesting about the real world.

  4. The fact that we have done well without Carew shows that the entire squad deserves credit for carrying on without a key player. We have also played successfully without others such as Bouma and Laursen.

    Good news, but these statistics cannot be used to support an argument that we "don't miss" any particular player.

    It is absiurd to think we "don't miss" a player as good as Carew.

  5. Interesting to see how much regard there was for Downing amongst Villatalkers in those days, also how many of the 2005 posters have red cards!

    I reckon Barry has made better progress over those 3-4 years than young Stewart...

  6. can't believe how many votes DOL got.
    Hmm. The same number as John Gregory! But remember this was just after his first season before it all began to fall apart. I think (mostly) we all loved him that season.
  7. General

    Can I add my concern about the bad publicity about the Poppy Day collection. The club obviously has a really good story to tell but the quote from the AVFC press office that was used in the News Of The World article didn't really explain things properly (“We are having a collection for Acorns at the Middlesbrough game and don’t want to bombard our fans with a number of collections,”).

    The newspaper also had negative quotes from Matt Croucher, who is a local lad and a war hero who is just about to be awarded the George Cross for bravery in Afghanistan, and Patrick Mercer MP, who is the Conservative Party spokesman for homeland security and a very big supporter of the Armed Forces in his political work. I appreciate that the club doesn't want to be seen to be boasting about its charity work but I do wonder if it would be worth trying to set the record straight on this one, possibly even by trying to involve Patrick Mercer in the work we are doing with the Armed Forces, and to get some positive publicity for that.

    This may all blow over and be forgotten but I worry that, once a rag like the News of the World gets onto a story like this, it won't let go for a while.

  8. I certainly would have picked Milner over Bentley, mainly because we know what we are getting with Milner and have even had a chance to see him in action in an earlier stage of his development - when he was bloody good and worked really hard.

    I think the jury is still just a little bit out on whether Bentley is going to show that consistent hard work and commitment to match his skills.

  9. I think my position is I would be very unhappy if he stayed, for a number of reasons.

    However, it is looking increasingly likely that he will be with Villa next season, and feeling pretty humiliated by the way he has been cast off by Liverpool having plonked all his eggs in their basket, so we are going to have to get used to managing the non-departure of Barry as one of the issues for the manager and club to handle. How well we manage all that may well have a big impact on our overall performance.

  10. I have been thinking about the - apparently now annual - Cristiano Ronaldo saga where he says he is desperate to leave Man U, Sir Alex catches up with him and has a word, then he says he's delighted to stay and gives 100%+ for Man U in the next season. So wanting to leave a club doesn't necessarily mean you can't give a committed performance for that club.

    The difference is that Barry is older and should be wiser. He hasn't said he would be more than happy to stay at Villa - the idea of staying has now been mentioned as a further raising of the stakes with Liverpool, to try to force them to take him. As things stand, there is nothing to suggest he wouldn't launch another escape attempt at the earliest opportunity.

    I think there would need to be a major change of attitude on Barry's behalf, one that really carries conviction, for me to want him to stay. And so far it just isn't happening.

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