Me either. His youtube scouting disappointing as well. I see some good tracking back and tackles. Aside from that a few completed passes, a few missed. I dont get the hype. Is his workrate amazing or something?
I remain a Lerner fan. He has been and is an excellent owner for our club. He has consistently invested and continues to do so. Long may he stay. I sure hope he starts to see a return on his investment soon, the guy deserves it.
Albrighton has always struck me as being a nice local lad who wants to enjoy his life and career at the club. Unfortunately I think as a player he needs to have a far more determined and ruthless edge who wants to just win.
Here in the Bay Area near SF all the new investment seems to be Soccer. Our local school just finished a huge new soccer training ground. Its like 8 small training pitches side side by side. Very cool. Baseball seems to be making something of a comeback as well, probably due the Giants successes.
No harm in a fan having a player he thinks will come good. I think Bennett will be a great player for us.
Anyway the Bannan issue is becoming moot. Clearly Lambert doesnt think he is a starter after he tried him for a while. I expect competition for his spot to get even greater next season. Hopefully he will rise to that challenge but for me he has had so many opportunities already I dont see him getting too many more.
Shame, I rather enjoyed that
Agreed. Solskjaer-gate was brilliant. I guess it could be deemed as having gone too far when Molde almost lost their sponsor or owner, whoever it was over Solskjaer-gate (although I doubt they'll be threatening to pull out with how they're doing now!)
Good times, good times.
A friendly with Celtic? Dear god no.
Lets just send the money to Stan instead.
But it will be a bigger game for them than anything they will play in the league that season we got to give their fans some kind of entertainment
We owe them nothing. I certainly don't want them at Villa park. While I feel sorry for the decent Scottish clubs up there who have to endure them , happily we don't.