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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑27 Jan 2025, 07:01
As for Alvarez, it was a fantastic cross for the goal but he was lucky to stay on the pitch again with the way he goes about it. We should never have spent £35.4M and big wages (£100k) on him with his chequered disciplinary past, but then Steidten clearly doesn't do proper due diligence on players, so no surprise there.
He flies in to far too many reckless last ditch challenges that will more often than not get punished in this fast paced League and he's also too trappy spoiling for a fight with either opposition or officials. I'd sell him and try to recoup as much of the big outlay we can as he just isn't learning or adapting with yet another booking and it could have been a lot worse again.
He had a massive 17 bookings last season for us and he had 16 and a sending off for Ajax the season before Steidten signed him, 9 cards before that season and 6 yellows and 2 red cards before that in Holland. Nice fella off the pitch but he's a Disciplinary nightmare.
Signed during the Moyes period. Identified by Mark Noble. Finances signed off by Sullivan, player signings signed off by Moyes (per his contract) and the fêted Moyes 'MOT'....but yes...this one is all Steidten. Behave!
As for Alvarez, it was a fantastic cross for the goal but he was lucky to stay on the pitch again with the way he goes about it. We should never have spent £35.4M and big wages (£100k) on him with his chequered disciplinary past, but then Steidten clearly doesn't do proper due diligence on players, so no surprise there.
He flies in to far too many reckless last ditch challenges that will more often than not get punished in this fast paced League and he's also too trappy spoiling for a fight with either opposition or officials. I'd sell him and try to recoup as much of the big outlay we can as he just isn't learning or adapting with yet another booking and it could have been a lot worse again.
He had a massive 17 bookings last season for us and he had 16 and a sending off for Ajax the season before Steidten signed him, 9 cards before that season and 6 yellows and 2 red cards before that in Holland. Nice fella off the pitch but he's a Disciplinary nightmare.
We did well in the end, liked a lot of the 2nd half where we could have snuck it at the death, but the opposite can be said about a poor 1st half with 0 efforts on target and fortunate that Villa's 2nd goal was also rightly ruled out for offside. Had that gone in after 10 minutes I would have feared the worst. However the players stuck in there and deserved a hard fought point which was the right result. Potter made the right changes 2nd half and did well with bare bones at the back. 7/10 all round performance.
Does Carragher have a soft spot for us or something?
He had it spot on about us tbf
Hendrie's barnet is an abomination and an insult to manhood.
Is he in transition?
THUNDERCLINT wrote: ↑26 Jan 2025, 20:02
That patched up regurgitated abortion of a starting XI had no business performing that well. We might actually have a coach on ours hands here and after the Chelsea fiasco one who might not be tempted should one of those clubs come calling again.
A tale of 2 halves for me, Villa won the first, we won the second!
Disappointed in some ways we didn't come away with all 3 points in the end but overall i feel optimistic the remainder of the season and going forward.
Also nice to see the Manager interviewed and talk and it all make sense, and you can understand them, Lopi was just a mess. LOL
Gaffer58 wrote: ↑26 Jan 2025, 21:17
Does anyone actually believe that under Moyes we would have got today’s result with the squad available.
He MAY have been able to grind out a horrible backs to the wall 0-0 but no way do we score unless it’s off a corner. Likely it’s 1-0 or 2-0 Villa. Under Lop we’d have been utterly raped. 4-0 or 5-0.
That patched up regurgitated abortion of a starting XI had no business performing that well. We might actually have a coach on ours hands here and after the Chelsea fiasco one who might not be tempted should one of those clubs come calling again.
I thought that we performed exceptionally considering we had a patched together defensive formation, due to being one centre back specialist short, and no recognised striker.
Potter came back to the UK with a reputation for building team spirit and the esprit de corps shown by the players today bodes well for the future. I do not accept the excuse of Villa being tired from their midweek exertions but for me they are not quite the team they were last year.
I expected a defeat and yet by the end was slightly disappointed we did not get all three points.
Seeing a lot of criticism of Paqueta for the incident with Digne. Another one from the absolute div Agbonlahor, but absolutely zero criticism for the attempted elbow from Digne. Weird logic. If he fully connected, he would have been off. The way football is, Paqueta has to go down to draw attention to it.
Like I said earlier in the thread, I thought after the Pedro incident for Brighton, it was universally agreed an attempted elbow was a red card.