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7 hours ago, Pongo Waring said:
What the hell! 6 awards What the awards for?
Players Player of the Year.
Fans Player of the Year.
The other four for ...erm... Player of the Year - from 4 out of 5 Grecian Groups who award a POTY trophy.
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31 minutes ago, lexicon said:Thanks for posting that @Exeter Fan Too
What are your thoughts on Sinisalo? Do you think he's ready to move up a level for his development (i.e. Championship club loan) or does he need another year with you guys?
Summary - he'll be aiming for/going on a Championship loan next season. It's been a generally strong season, ever present, international debut, season transforming penalty save, one of the best League One keepers. Will either win or be runner up for Exeter Player of the Year. Exeter fans would love him to return (see the comments below the video on Youtube). The video by the club is of a special year, but an acknowledgement there won't be 'one more year' and Vil's tone/words makes that clear too
(NB Villa interest worth seeing in that 32 minute (!) video is at a) 2 minutes in - redeclares his love for Villa and desire to play in the Premiership and b) 16/17 minutes - his key penalty save achieved with Neil Cutler's advice and also Vil distracting the taker - who'd scored all 15 of his previous penalties - with chit chat about how important the penalty was, long way home if he misses etc. But Vil says he doesn't do as much as Emi at penalties)
How good is he? Will he make it in the Premiership? Too early to tell - he's played well this season but made a couple of mistakes (in a total of 45 games) that Robin Olsen would get pelters for. His distribution is not yet good enough but has come on in leaps and bounds (under this manager Exeter play out from the back in the Villa style, so its been useful learning).
PS the games v Burton resulted in two clean sheets for Vil and two 1-0 wins, one of which was with 10 men for 45 minutes. The ghost of the terrible spell at Burton has been well and truly laid to rest.
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What Ollie was up to on Tuesday evening....in the crowd (of 384) at Gloucester for Truro v Torquay, supporting former colleagues from youth football days...says a lot about Ollie's humility and grounded nature
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8 years ago this month Ollie scored his first league goal.
Since then he has started 315 league games, an average of 39 league games started per season. Astonishing stats.
yep, that average is higher than the maximum possible in the 4 seasons in the Premier League. He started 49 league games in his last season with Brentford (46 league games plus 2 play off semi-finals and the Wembley final, missing only 8 minutes all season) and 48 in his last season with Exeter (45 league games plus, again, the 3 play off games)
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rich praise for Chrisene from BBC commentator and pundit for his energy and for bombing up and. down the wing
(though the pundit was Danny Murphy....)
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19 minutes ago, Tom13 said:He's done that Cruyff turn first touch a couple of times to get away from players now, all examples of how much his footwork has come on.
Indeed. Though he has also shown some decent footwork some time ago...
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11 hours ago, cheltenham_villa said:
One thing that is rarely commented on is how two footed he is. He seems to take similar amounts of chances with his left and right.
He does have quite a record of scoring right foot, left foot, header. His last season at Brentford was 11 right foot, 8 headers and 7 left foot.
And of course the hat trick v Liverpool was the 'perfect hat trick' of right foot , left foot ,header. I'm not sure what the stats are this season.
Yesterday, as well as the goal and 3 assists (including for McGinn's) there was also his headed clearance off Villa's goal line......!
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Brief update. Continues to be automatic first choice at Exeter in League One; plays every league game; decent performances for someone now just turned 22.
Not yet ready to play in a side challenging for Champions league places. Decent at shot stopping and claiming crosses. Distribution was a weakness but has significantly improved in the 20+ games playing an Emery style 'play out from the back' but with room for more improvement .
Please don't recall him this January. At this stage of his career he needs to play regularly and keep playing. He's at a club where he's liked, gets to play and where his confidence and performance levels are improving.
The long term future...too early to tell
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the Blackburn manager and their club write up use the words 'back-up' and 'cover', so that's where Blackburn fans probably got that from
https://www.rovers.co.uk/news/2024/january/07/boss-delighted-with-double-deal/
Add in the fact that the current first choice left back has played 27 times for them this season (and I think provided a pinpoint cross for a goal yesterday)
But this will probably suit a player returning from a lengthy injury - not having to play every minute and taking time to get back to his best (see eg Jacob Ramsey)
And Useless makes an excellent point. If Ben can't get a start at left back, he can do an excellent job elsewhere - and I too share the view that his best position, and long term future, is probably in centre midfield.
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have to smile, hearing someone say this week that both Bailey and Zaniolo were better off the bench, so really difficult to say which one should start.
So Emery's solved that conundrum!
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they did an analysis on MOTD2 (still available on iplayer).
Everyone thought it was a clear penalty for the push on Watkins.
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Ollie's career hat trick tally - 5. This is the first in front of his own fans.
Away hat tricks in Wales, England and Scotland for his 3 clubs - at Newport for Exeter, at Barnsley for Brentford and at Hibs for Villa.
At home v Liverpool was in front of an empty Villa Park due to Covid. At last gets one in front of home fans. I think the Liverpool one is the only 'perfect' hat trick (right foot, left foot, header)
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6 minutes ago, Tom13 said:
He had 1 in 12. The goal against Brighton being the one.
Indeed. But the post I quoted (not from you) contained a lecture about getting the facts right but said that Ollie had not scored a single goal in an 11 match run. That post stated that facts were facts and asked whether we had missed something when saying Ollie hadn't scored a solitary goal in an 11 match run.
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1 hour ago, AvfcRigo82 said:
Well it's the league that were focusing on.
If we want to go into other areas such as Europa conference league then his goal stats and contributions there make for very pleasant reading so far, whilst keeping one eye on who the quality of the opposition have been thus far too.
In the league. There is no exaggerated fact that Ollie had not scored a goal in the league that stretched back to last season which was a run of 11 games in total? Or have we missed seeing Ollie score somewhere in that time and someone's forgot to mention it?
Facts are facts no matter what way you try and dress it up.
If you want to number it differently in terms of goals this season so it looks a but more shiney then it's his first goal in 6 games.
My gripe with him is that he can be frustrating to watch - he probably frustrates himself too I would imagine. You can see the goal yesterday looked like a big weight of relief for him and I'm hoping that he can kick on from this now and find the net more to add to his goal tally and compliment his already glowing numbers in assists and work rate that he already has. It's frustrating his work rate leads to unfortunate situations at times.. like running in trouble, losing possession, not seeing a pass in time and missing scoring opportunities etc.
We know what he's capable of because we seen that last season when he went on a mad run of goalscoring form.
Everyone wants to see that Ollie back and scoring more without a doubt, but there's equally no harm in fans voicing constructive criticism from time to time either when a player isn't delivering as expected.
Didn't Ollie score in the final game of last season against Brighton? A goal that clinched European football for Villa?
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On 16/09/2023 at 12:19, alexvilla4 said:
Whatever happened to Ben Chrisene? He was very highly rated then seemed to get an injury and hasn't been seen since
I'm glad I'm not the only one wondering this. Injured in mid season (January?) It was serious but I expected to see him either loaned out again or playing for the U21s . Would appreciate an update if anyone finds out.
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Strange stat ..Ollie Watkins fourth senior hat-trick...but none of them scored in front of his home fans.
Away at Newport for Exeter, away at Barnsley for Brentford, away at Hibs for Villa. The only one at home was the 7-2 game v Liverpool at Villa Park, with no fans due to covid!
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8 minutes ago, beasley14 said:
Not working on BBC Scotland on sky though?
OK for me on Sky Ch187 BBC Scotland
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Two league games, two clean sheets. And an important 1 on 1 save in the dying minutes from the opposing striker clean through on goal.
For Villa fans wanting a look, on Tuesday on Sky - Portsmouth v Exeter.
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Sinisalo keeps a clean sheet in an opening day 3-0 away win. He has the number 1 shirt and is currently obviously first choice (with a 30 something experienced pro as back up/challenge)
(In reply to Skarroki the swapping of Sinsalo and Blackman as Exeter/Burton keepers is down to money. Exeter were desperate for a quality keeper last season and paid big bucks (in Exeter's terms) for a season of Blackman. The new manager has explicitly said that he wants to spend that money elsewhere in the squad. Exeter sees itself as an 'opportunity' club where players can build (or re-build) their careers. This is Sinisalo's opportunity and everyone hopes he takes it with both hands.
Also I expect Sinisalo to be busy in a battle against relegation for precisely the reasons Skarroki mentions. Half the team gone including the best players. Replacements made up of inexperienced Premier loanees, signings from non league and a couple of midfielders who haven't played for 18 months because of injury. Will depend on how well this recruitment works out. Six debutants starting yesterday and a 7th on after 15 minutes. Though I'd settle for the table as it now stands...)
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On 12/07/2023 at 15:50, YLN said:
I've seen very little of him, but I think he's rubbish based on one match i saw him in. He is not within a million miles of Villa's first team. He was 4th keeper. Steer second and injured, Olsen 3rd and terrible, then Sinisalo. On the bench with Olsen just so he could be there as a third keeper in the pre match warm up to get the strikers' confidence up. Never going to play.
I've staked my entire reputation on him not making it. Do Exeter need a new keeper?
Exeter needed another keeper. Currently there's an experienced keeper who fans think is a decent reserve but doubtful about as first choice. There's also a very promising 18 year old who has gone out on loan to Weston super Mare. So a season long loan of VS is ideal.
Whether he plays most games will depend (I guess) on performances. One snag is international breaks. Exeter games continue during them so even if VS is first choice he'll be replaced a total of five times during the international breaks and will then have to fight for his league place again.
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It's a bit odd. You know when a player signs or is touted there's a highlights reel that makes virtually every new signing look world class.? In this lad's case somebody (a Burton fan?) went to the trouble of making a lowlights reel showing his mistakes/goals conceded last season , of which there were quite a few , including some howlers.
But on Villa's website he's listed as the third keeper behind Martinez and Olsen, following Steer's departure. And of course was on the bench in the Premiership a lot late last season. If that lowlights reel had been a fair representation he'd not be within a million miles of Villa's first team.
I've not seen anything other than the lowlights reel. So I'm hoping he's a class keeper who went through a spell of poor form. And that form is temporary but class is permanent....
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1 hour ago, skarroki said:He only played 4 games in league one last season and conceded 10 goals before being sent back to us, so I really hope he's more prepared to step up now to that level
You're not the only one!
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