It's usually the player and his agent trying to squeeze a few more quid out of the deal.by playing clubs off eachother.Im sure the good folks at Aston Villa are capable of working on more than one deal at a time.
It's usually the player and his agent trying to squeeze a few more quid out of the deal.by playing clubs off eachother.Im sure the good folks at Aston Villa are capable of working on more than one deal at a time.
To me the situation with Barry is an example of the absurdity of the transfer window system and the way clubs deal within it. He was scoring goals at Stockport, gets recalled to go somewhere else, then sits on his arse for weeks whilst everyone has a think about where he should go. How much thinking can it really need? Get him playing somewhere surely.
Villa are basically waiting for someone to come in with a permanent bid that’s too good to turn down in my opinion. It’s one of the reasons I’ve been quietly confident as I suspect with our relationship with Villa we’ve maybe tabled a Philogene style offer
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Just means the fee would have to be higherI read they are trying to tie him down to a new contract before agreeing to send him out.
Allahyar was **** from the start, his athleticism was mightily impressive but his footballing skills and brain left a lot to be desired.
Team lower in the table. Pedro won’t be displaced. He’s a tireless runner who can score, also got decent creative numbers as a striker too. Will be learning from one of Europes former best2m for 7 goals in league one… panic panic panic
To me the situation with Barry is an example of the absurdity of the transfer window system and the way clubs deal within it. He was scoring goals at Stockport, gets recalled to go somewhere else, then sits on his arse for weeks whilst everyone has a think about where he should go. How much thinking can it really need? Get him playing somewhere surely.
I think Joseph will be signed as more of a team player rather than someone expected to grab all the goals. Someone who will work hard and help create situations that result in others scoring goals as well as him.

I think Joseph will be signed as more of a team player rather than someone expected to grab all the goals. Someone who will work hard and help create situations that result in others scoring goals as well as him.
2m for 7 goals in league one… panic panic panic
That’s fine but when do we buy the striker to sore the goals.I think Joseph will be signed as more of a team player rather than someone expected to grab all the goals. Someone who will work hard and help create situations that result in others scoring goals as well as him.
That’s fine but when do we but the striker to sore the goals.
Last season proves the point, all these 10’s and creative positions but we ended up playing without a striker some games.
im not having a dig at Acun but it was the position he wouldn’t take risks on….but here we are again
“Virtually” isn’t goals though orangeIf you add in assists he's virtually a goal contribution every other game this season. It may be a league below in a struggling side but I don't see how that's a player without end product as some seem to be dismissing him as.
We’re signing or being linked with a lot of these types of players though. Forward players who work hard but not prolific. Gelhardt and Amrabat for example are not prolific. After the absolute **** show that was the summer transfer window, you’d expect a goal-scoring number 9 to be the priority.
If we want hard-working forwards who rarely score or create, we may as well keep Longman.
I would prefer someone like Richard Kone at Wycombe if we’re spending millions on a League One forward.