Crazy money. He will get my 100% support but I sure hope this ends better than our recent history of buying overly expensive strikers from the Championship - Hogan, McCormack, Gestede, Kodija ......
Crazy money. He will get my 100% support but I sure hope this ends better than our recent history of buying overly expensive strikers from the Championship - Hogan, McCormack, Gestede, Kodija ......
Crazy money. He will get my 100% support but I sure hope this ends better than our recent history of buying overly expensive strikers from the Championship - Hogan, McCormack, Gestede, Kodija ......
Bit harsh on Kod he did perfectly well for us.
Even if he bombs (and by extension we do too), you'd think he's shown enough in the Championship that he'd be fine to get 25 goals to help get us back up or half his fee back from someone else.
Seems a bit lazy, but he's the sort of player who will probably get the 12 or so goals that we were lacking from a striker last year and should make things a bit more comfortable than last time.
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yeah, a lot of my concern is not that we've bought a lemon, but whether he will find his feet straight away.
Even if he bombs (and by extension we do too), you'd think he's shown enough in the Championship that he'd be fine to get 25 goals to help get us back up or half his fee back from someone else.
Seems a bit lazy, but he's the sort of player who will probably get the 12 or so goals that we were lacking from a striker last year and should make things a bit more comfortable than last time.
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yeah, a lot of my concern is not that we've bought a lemon, but whether he will find his feet straight away.
I know it's a step up and all, but I'd be more confident of this lad starting well as he is 'running hot' and will carry his form into the new season, much like Tammy did with Chelsea.
Is it true that Mourinho was sniffing around?
That price is extreme.If we pay £33m, it means the risk paid off, triggering the add-ons.
Big risk/gamble at £33m, but sometimes these things pay off. Let's hope.
Can he play as a winger too ?
Can he play as a winger too ?
Is it true that Mourinho was sniffing around?
He at least looks equally good up front or playing wider, which will give him an immediate advantage over Wesley.He at least looks good which will give him an immediate advantage over Wesley.
Just to be clear he’s not aboard yet.good point - this is Aston Villa we're talking about...
Hoping that the deal for Watkins goes through tomorrow.
No doubt some will complain about the price and £28m might seem high.
But:
Tammy Abraham scored 26 goals in 40 games for us when we got promoted. How much would we have been prepared to pay for him last summer if he'd been available - £25m, £30m?
Watkins scored 26 in 50 for Brentford. So you might think that Abraham has a better goals per game record.
However:
Abraham got 6 pens, so 20 in 40 from open play. An average of 1 in 2
Watkins no pens at all. 26 from 50 in open play - just over 1 in 2, marginally better than Tammy.
£28m seems reasonable.
I can’t say I’ve seen much of him, but his performance against Swansea in their play off semi final was brilliant.
I won’t mention the final though.
The fee is the fee, there is no point us getting wound up about it.
I’m sure he’ll be miles better than all the forwards we have bought since Benteke.
Very happy when this is done. Big, quick, plays across the front 3, scores lots of different types of goals. Could careless about the fee.
not buying a striker will cost us a couple of hundred million pounds in relegationVery happy when this is done. Big, quick, plays across the front 3, scores lots of different types of goals. Could careless about the fee.
Agree with this. Not sure why so many people think we need to scrimp and save. If we need him and he's good, the price is for others to worry about - we can just enjoy the goals he'll score.
We must be single-handedly paying for Brentford's new stadium.
Still, assuming this goes through I will not be complaining. We need someone with a sniffers instincts (cue Kenneth Williams gif).
I feel Watkins at this price is a better deal than C. Wilson at 20 mill
He at least looks equally good up front or playing wider, which will give him an immediate advantage over Wesley.
completely agree.I feel Watkins at this price is a better deal than C. Wilson at 20 mill
Yes, I agree - given the choice of Watkins at this price of Wilson, with his multiple injury problems, at 20, I'd go for Watkins.
Wilson is going to be 33 at the end of that 5 year deal they have given him, too.
I like this boy and agree that he is a much better buy at £28M than Nowandthen Wilson at £20M.
I suppose it puts those penny pinching claims to bed.I wish it would put you to bed.
I suppose it puts those penny pinching claims to bed.I wish it would put you to bed.
I suppose it puts those penny pinching claims to bed.I wish it would put you to bed.
What’s the point of that? Clampy does have a point, one thing is for certain our owners are not scared to back the manager and they have certainly spent a huge amount of money since they saved us from disaster.I suppose it puts those penny pinching claims to bed.I wish it would put you to bed.
I suppose it puts those penny pinching claims to bed.I wish it would put you to bed.
Followed him since Exeter. Bloody good player. He will do well for us.
Followed him since Exeter. Bloody good player. He will do well for us.
I suppose it puts those penny pinching claims to bed.Get out of my dreams and into my bed.
Bit flirty 😳
Cheap considering fees for strikers in this League. Havertz to Chelsea for £85m? Haller a flop to West Ham at £45m? Joelinton a flop to Newcastle at £40m? I think Ollie will do well for us. He is young, has pace, can hold the ball up and a decent scoring rate.
Cheap considering fees for strikers in this League. Havertz to Chelsea for £85m? Haller a flop to West Ham at £45m? Joelinton a flop to Newcastle at £40m? I think Ollie will do well for us. He is young, has pace, can hold the ball up and a decent scoring rate.
When you look at them this guy could be a bargain
I suppose it puts those penny pinching claims to bed.I wish it would put you to bed.
I like this boy and agree that he is a much better buy at £28M than Nowandthen Wilson at £20M.
Really don't get our strategy sometimes. We've waited weeks seemingly low balling Brentford with bids and now we're signing him for potentially 10m more than most of us predicted (if he does as well as we all hope some of the add ons will be met).
Also with the fee I get the feeling he's our starting striker this year so huge pressure on him to hit the ground running as we need a striker with that sort of price tag to get more than 4 or 5 goals.
Hope he's up to it.
I suppose it puts those penny pinching claims to bed.I wish it would put you to bed.
No need for that, is there?
A lot of money, but if we can push the boat out, get Benrahma in as well as he was the top player in the Championship and combined so often with Watkins.
Watkins will certainly need a better supply than our current wide players provide, assuming that Smith sticks with his usual formation.
I’ve never understood why us fans talk about the money aspect like
It’s our money - it isn’t - it’s the clubs whether it’s revenue based or owners holdings.
If he does the job I couldn’t careless how much he costs.
A lot of money, but if we can push the boat out, get Benrahma in as well as he was the top player in the Championship and combined so often with Watkins.
Watkins will certainly need a better supply than our current wide players provide, assuming that Smith sticks with his usual formation.
After watching his goals from last season, nearly every one comes from wide areas, we defo need to improve our wide to get the best from him.
I’ve never understood why us fans talk about the money aspect like
It’s our money - it isn’t - it’s the clubs whether it’s revenue based or owners holdings.
If he does the job I couldn’t careless how much he costs.
Agreed. This is an excellent signing in my book, not sure why we insist on qualifying that with 'yeah, but we paid too much'.
I’ve never understood why us fans talk about the money aspect like
It’s our money - it isn’t - it’s the clubs whether it’s revenue based or owners holdings.
If he does the job I couldn’t careless how much he costs.
Agreed. This is an excellent signing in my book, not sure why we insist on qualifying that with 'yeah, but we paid too much'.
Because we ther we like it or not we live in an era of FFP so it has an impact on the budget for future signings.
I’ve never understood why us fans talk about the money aspect like
It’s our money - it isn’t - it’s the clubs whether it’s revenue based or owners holdings.
If he does the job I couldn’t careless how much he costs.
Agreed. This is an excellent signing in my book, not sure why we insist on qualifying that with 'yeah, but we paid too much'.
Because we ther we like it or not we live in an era of FFP so it has an impact on the budget for future signings.
I suppose it puts those penny pinching claims to bed.
I’ve never understood why us fans talk about the money aspect like
It’s our money - it isn’t - it’s the clubs whether it’s revenue based or owners holdings.
If he does the job I couldn’t careless how much he costs.
Agreed. This is an excellent signing in my book, not sure why we insist on qualifying that with 'yeah, but we paid too much'.
Agreed. This is an excellent signing in my book, not sure why we insist on qualifying that with 'yeah, but we paid too much'.It's a perfectly valid opinion, which as it goes seems be shared by quite a few. It's not as if we got utterly bummed but Brentford got a good deal out of us. There's not much wrong with pointing that out is there?
I’ve never understood why us fans talk about the money aspect like
It’s our money - it isn’t - it’s the clubs whether it’s revenue based or owners holdings.
If he does the job I couldn’t careless how much he costs.
Agreed. This is an excellent signing in my book, not sure why we insist on qualifying that with 'yeah, but we paid too much'.It's a perfectly valid opinion, which as it goes seems be shared by quite a few. It's not as if we got utterly bummed but Brentford got a good deal out of us. There's not much wrong with pointing that out is there?
Agreed. This is an excellent signing in my book, not sure why we insist on qualifying that with 'yeah, but we paid too much'.It's a perfectly valid opinion, which as it goes seems be shared by quite a few. It's not as if we got utterly bummed but Brentford got a good deal out of us. There's not much wrong with pointing that out is there?
I’ve never understood why us fans talk about the money aspect like
It’s our money - it isn’t - it’s the clubs whether it’s revenue based or owners holdings.
If he does the job I couldn’t careless how much he costs.
Agreed. This is an excellent signing in my book, not sure why we insist on qualifying that with 'yeah, but we paid too much'.
Because we ther we like it or not we live in an era of FFP so it has an impact on the budget for future signings.
I’ve never understood why us fans talk about the money aspect like
It’s our money - it isn’t - it’s the clubs whether it’s revenue based or owners holdings.
If he does the job I couldn’t careless how much he costs.
Agreed. This is an excellent signing in my book, not sure why we insist on qualifying that with 'yeah, but we paid too much'.
Because we ther we like it or not we live in an era of FFP so it has an impact on the budget for future signings.
And not giving a shit about the finances nearly bankrupt the club. Get serious - this is a business, not a hobby
I’ve never understood why us fans talk about the money aspect like
It’s our money - it isn’t - it’s the clubs whether it’s revenue based or owners holdings.
If he does the job I couldn’t careless how much he costs.
Agreed. This is an excellent signing in my book, not sure why we insist on qualifying that with 'yeah, but we paid too much'.
Because we ther we like it or not we live in an era of FFP so it has an impact on the budget for future signings.
And not giving a shit about the finances nearly bankrupt the club. Get serious - this is a business, not a hobby
Don't think anyone knows how he will turn out. You cant judge a players chances of success at the prem by the championship anymore than you can judge a player from the Belgium 1st division and i heard the same arguments last summer. All we know is Smith has bet the farm on him, and in 12 months time, he'll either be gone or people will be aiming plaudits at him for buying a player no-one else would gamble on.
place your bets now....
Don't think anyone knows how he will turn out. You cant judge a players chances of success at the prem by the championship anymore than you can judge a player from the Belgium 1st division and i heard the same arguments last summer. All we know is Smith has bet the farm on him, and in 12 months time, he'll either be gone or people will be aiming plaudits at him for buying a player no-one else would gamble on.
place your bets now....
This is true of almost any signing, I've seen us sign players with experience (at the level we're playing) for big money who flop a lot more often than youngsters with big reputations.
I think character and attitude, and how they match the rest of the squad, are far more important than experience because they have a bigger effect on how players settle into the club. Both signings so far fit with the squad as it was at the end of the season.
I thik the video linked earlier is very misleading. It shows him scoring a lot of 'fox in the box' style goals, and that will be welcome, but if you look at how he was playing before last season where he was a winger more often you get a much better understanding of his overall game:very impressive montage. Didn’t even know who he was before the transfer chat started. I don’t wish to jinx the lad, but there’s a few similarities with Collymore and Savo in that little lot! I like how a lot of them are smashed into the roof of the net and the ‘tap ins’ are taken very cleanly and instinctively. I can see why people are calling for more pace out wide.
i wish someone had taken Brian Green's advice three or four years ago and bought him then.
Didn't we have this exact argument last year? I thought at the end of the season just gone there was consensus that we erred too far towards potential + inexperience and badly needed a few experienced heads. So far we've spent what £43M+ on two lads with no PL experience whatsoever. Okay, you lose money on older players with no resale value but that's not why you're buying them. You're buying them because the team - particularly the inexperienced lads - needs them. In fact, you really shouldn't be buying one without the other and I fully expect us to bring in a couple before the end of the window.
Deano knows what he's doing he's looked at things and got his appropriate striker.Are you sure about that XG stat footy? I heard the Villa analytics guy off twitter on a podcast a while back and he said Watkins xg last year was 36, so he underperformed. He spun it as a good thing as it showed ho much more potential to improve he has
Last season we needed a centre forward to score from all those chances Grealish created -2nd most in league after KDB.
Ollie Watkins scored 26 goals last season.
Expected goals XG :25 goals
Watkins outperformed his XG.
Last season Watkins displayed outstanding finishing ability. Scoring every chance expected of him +1!
In the centre forward role he's shown to take his chances.
So basically if we create chances OW will be expected to score- literally!
Don't think anyone knows how he will turn out. You cant judge a players chances of success at the prem by the championship anymore than you can judge a player from the Belgium 1st division and i heard the same arguments last summer. All we know is Smith has bet the farm on him, and in 12 months time, he'll either be gone or people will be aiming plaudits at him for buying a player no-one else would gamble on.Smith has worked with him in the past at Brentford, and also been fairly knowledgeable about his career before that having presumably had some influence / prior knowledge to Brentford signing him. Any transfer's a gamble, but in the grand scheme of things it's a pretty safe one. He'll know exactly what he can offer, and what his attitude's like. Even if we have overpaid for him, it's worthwhile because it's still cheaper than buying 2x £15m players from abroad and hoping that one hits the ground running (or a £10m and £20m player in Wes & Samatta's case).
place your bets now....
https://www.infogol.net/en/player/ollie-watkins/16309Only made 50% of his expected assists - get rid now!
Appears Vill I An is right Chris.
I do like that at the bottom of that stat is the form of Brentfords next opponent.
Deano knows what he's doing he's looked at things and got his appropriate striker.Are you sure about that XG stat footy? I heard the Villa analytics guy off twitter on a podcast a while back and he said Watkins xg last year was 36, so he underperformed. He spun it as a good thing as it showed ho much more potential to improve he has
Last season we needed a centre forward to score from all those chances Grealish created -2nd most in league after KDB.
Ollie Watkins scored 26 goals last season.
Expected goals XG :25 goals
Watkins outperformed his XG.
Last season Watkins displayed outstanding finishing ability. Scoring every chance expected of him +1!
In the centre forward role he's shown to take his chances.
So basically if we create chances OW will be expected to score- literally!
The Brentford fans seem to say he works extremely hard, is good in the air and with both feet and has pace.
All sounds very promising.
He does say different agencies count the chances differently on XG and 36 was one of the higher ones. Either way, he was really positive about him, as am I. Villa Analytics is well worth following on Twitter - he'd be right up your street footy.Deano knows what he's doing he's looked at things and got his appropriate striker.Are you sure about that XG stat footy? I heard the Villa analytics guy off twitter on a podcast a while back and he said Watkins xg last year was 36, so he underperformed. He spun it as a good thing as it showed ho much more potential to improve he has
Last season we needed a centre forward to score from all those chances Grealish created -2nd most in league after KDB.
Ollie Watkins scored 26 goals last season.
Expected goals XG :25 goals
Watkins outperformed his XG.
Last season Watkins displayed outstanding finishing ability. Scoring every chance expected of him +1!
In the centre forward role he's shown to take his chances.
So basically if we create chances OW will be expected to score- literally!
36 XG is high ! Maybe they combined the Watkins and Brentford XG together as a measurement?
Thanks for putting up podcast , new one one me, haven't had chance to listen but hope to check it out sometime.
Up the Villa.
I just wonder if he's got the all round game to be a success in the Premier League. I've not seen lots of him play, but from the video of all his goals last season, 90% of them seem to be tap ins from good work from the rest of the Brentford team, against some dodgy Championship defending. We've had our fingers burnt buying a Brentford player who just scored tap ins in the past, so is this going to be different? Please tell me it is!
Gregg Evans reporting that his medical is complete.
https://twitter.com/greggevans40/status/1303625397570019332?s=20
We also had an argument about whether we were definitely getting relegated a couple of months ago.Yes we did. What's your point?
We also had an argument about whether we were definitely getting relegated a couple of months ago.Yes we did. What's your point?
Sounds like West Brom blew their budget on Diagana and are now reliant on loans.Aren't we supposedly interested in taking Gallagher on loan from Chelsea
We also had an argument about whether we were definitely getting relegated a couple of months ago.Yes we did. What's your point?
Sounds like West Brom blew their budget on Diagana and are now reliant on loans.Aren't we supposedly interested in taking Gallagher on loan from Chelsea
It's official.
It's official.
More pleased about this than if we got Wilson
It's official.
More pleased about this than if we got Wilson
I just read that as "More pleased about this than when we got Whelan"!
Jesus wept. Grow up.We also had an argument about whether we were definitely getting relegated a couple of months ago.Yes we did. What's your point?
That you were wrong then and just as likely to be wrong now.
Jesus wept. Grow up.We also had an argument about whether we were definitely getting relegated a couple of months ago.Yes we did. What's your point?
That you were wrong then and just as likely to be wrong now.
Endless tantrums about endless aspects of the club and I'm the one who has to grow up?Yes, and as quickly as possible please.
Good news. Welcome Ollie, please be 10 times better than the last striker we got from Brentford.
Endless tantrums about endless aspects of the club and I'm the one who has to grow up?Yes, and as quickly as possible please.
Good news. Welcome Ollie, please be 10 times better than the last striker we got from Brentford.
Or any of our current strikers.
Alright, tell me what is so incorrect, intolerable or outrageous about what I said here that's prompted this outburst.Endless tantrums about endless aspects of the club and I'm the one who has to grow up?Yes, and as quickly as possible please.
If growing up entails having to constantly moan about just about everything I'll give it a miss.
Alright, tell me what is so incorrect, intolerable or outrageous about what I said here that's prompted this outburst.Endless tantrums about endless aspects of the club and I'm the one who has to grow up?Yes, and as quickly as possible please.
If growing up entails having to constantly moan about just about everything I'll give it a miss.
"Didn't we have this exact argument last year? I thought at the end of the season just gone there was consensus that we erred too far towards potential + inexperience and badly needed a few experienced heads. So far we've spent what £43M+ on two lads with no PL experience whatsoever. Okay, you lose money on older players with no resale value but that's not why you're buying them. You're buying them because the team - particularly the inexperienced lads - needs them. In fact, you really shouldn't be buying one without the other and I fully expect us to bring in a couple before the end of the window."
What's so infuriating about that that's made you lose your shit this morning?
I have complete security in the knowledge of the location of my shit.I think everyone who reads this forum can see where your shit is.
Welcome Ollie. Your signing has crashed the Villa website so you're already having an impact!Wait until we sell Hogan. It will go into meltdown.
In fact, you really shouldn't be buying one without the other and I fully expect us to bring in a couple before the end of the window."
I have complete security in the knowledge of the location of my shit.I think everyone who reads this forum can see where your shit is.
But, yes let's leave it. Don't reply to my stuff and I won't reply to yours.
Welcome Ollie. Your signing has crashed the Villa website so you're already having an impact!Wait until we sell Hogan. It will go into meltdown.
That's exactly the point I'm making. In pretty much every end-of-season review I read over the summer, as well as on here, our lack of experience was mentioned as a reason we struggled. All I'm saying is that I wouldn't want us to make the same mistake this year.In fact, you really shouldn't be buying one without the other and I fully expect us to bring in a couple before the end of the window."If we sign older players it will be because they have an attitude that we want our young players to learn from, Heaton is a great example.
Alright, tell me what is so incorrect, intolerable or outrageous about what I said here that's prompted this outburst.Endless tantrums about endless aspects of the club and I'm the one who has to grow up?Yes, and as quickly as possible please.
If growing up entails having to constantly moan about just about everything I'll give it a miss.
"Didn't we have this exact argument last year? I thought at the end of the season just gone there was consensus that we erred too far towards potential + inexperience and badly needed a few experienced heads. So far we've spent what £43M+ on two lads with no PL experience whatsoever. Okay, you lose money on older players with no resale value but that's not why you're buying them. You're buying them because the team - particularly the inexperienced lads - needs them. In fact, you really shouldn't be buying one without the other and I fully expect us to bring in a couple before the end of the window."
What's so infuriating about that that's made you lose your shit this morning?
Is Watkins the first former Weston-Super-Mare player that Villa have signed ?That's just such an ace fact. I've grown up since moving to Devon in 83 with this being my main source of football.
I can remember him being touted as a hot prospect when he was with Exeter, so in future it would be good to be in a position (i.e. more established in the EPL) to pick-up similar players one step earlier and take the risk on their potential being fulfilled.
That's exactly the point I'm making. In pretty much every end-of-season review I read over the summer, as well as on here, our lack of experience was mentioned as a reason we struggled. All I'm saying is that I wouldn't want us to make the same mistake this year.In fact, you really shouldn't be buying one without the other and I fully expect us to bring in a couple before the end of the window."If we sign older players it will be because they have an attitude that we want our young players to learn from, Heaton is a great example.
I can remember him being touted as a hot prospect when he was with Exeter, so in future it would be good to be in a position (i.e. more established in the EPL) to pick-up similar players one step earlier and take the risk on their potential being fulfilled.
Yes, it would be good to be in a position where we could hoover up some of the best young players and send them out on loan straight away for first team experience.
I can remember him being touted as a hot prospect when he was with Exeter, so in future it would be good to be in a position (i.e. more established in the EPL) to pick-up similar players one step earlier and take the risk on their potential being fulfilled.
Yes, it would be good to be in a position where we could hoover up some of the best young players and send them out on loan straight away for first team experience.
I think the signings of Chrisene and Barry indicate that's the sort of plan we're heading for... though I think doing a bit of development in house first to get them understanding the style of the club is a good idea...
So when Chrisene sells for £100M we can retire his shirt.I can remember him being touted as a hot prospect when he was with Exeter, so in future it would be good to be in a position (i.e. more established in the EPL) to pick-up similar players one step earlier and take the risk on their potential being fulfilled.
Yes, it would be good to be in a position where we could hoover up some of the best young players and send them out on loan straight away for first team experience.
I think the signings of Chrisene and Barry indicate that's the sort of plan we're heading for... though I think doing a bit of development in house first to get them understanding the style of the club is a good idea...
Do we know how much Exeter City gets from this deal? I would hope it's a fair chunk of money.Did I read somewhere it’s something like £6 million?
That's promising if true. I've tried to look and see but can't see anything reported yet.Do we know how much Exeter City gets from this deal? I would hope it's a fair chunk of money.Did I read somewhere it’s something like £6 million?
I might be way off though.
Best of british luck ollie. In 5 years time may we find you with 100+ goals, sleeping in a pile of 50 pound notes and with a ridiculous WAG in tow, rather than in the priory between dogging adventures and fights with weathergirls
Is Watkins the first former Weston-Super-Mare player that Villa have signed ?That's just such an ace fact. I've grown up since moving to Devon in 83 with this being my main source of football.
That's promising if true. I've tried to look and see but can't see anything reported yet.Do we know how much Exeter City gets from this deal? I would hope it's a fair chunk of money.Did I read somewhere it’s something like £6 million?
I might be way off though.
Get on, I never knew that. I have great memories watching Dawlish Town play in the 80's in the Western League, playing the likes of Chippenham and Western-Super-Mare. I managed to skipper the seconds for a while and the odd sub appearance for the first team in the 90's. They have folded now, such a great shame.Is Watkins the first former Weston-Super-Mare player that Villa have signed ?That's just such an ace fact. I've grown up since moving to Devon in 83 with this being my main source of football.
With an ex-Chippenham Town player in Mings, it's pretty good for South West (ish) representation
How many of the above bought by Smith. Wes and sammatta yes, but none of these.Crazy money. He will get my 100% support but I sure hope this ends better than our recent history of buying overly expensive strikers from the Championship - Hogan, McCormack, Gestede, Kodija ......
Bit harsh on Kod he did perfectly well for us.
Is Watkins the first former Weston-Super-Mare player that Villa have signed ?Practically Brum-On-Sea. So, a homegrown player.
I read that Exeter would get 15% of the fee; so, just over £4m.Do we know how much Exeter City gets from this deal? I would hope it's a fair chunk of money.Did I read somewhere it’s something like £6 million?
I might be way off though.
Got my first comment on the BBC transfer feed - some dickhead Everton fan was holding forth about Watkins being the most overpriced signing ever.
Really?
Sigurdsson - 45m
Iwobi - 34m
Moise Kean - 25m
Tosun - 27m
Mina - 27m
How did they work out then?
They mentioned this in the Guardian piece about Everton's prospects for 2020/21, describing the fee as "scarcely believable". I looked up his stats and realised that "scarcely believable" is an understatement.
Iwobi - 34m
How does one change their user name in honour of our most expensive striker who will undoubtedly be the best striker we've ever had? The last user name change I made was for the signing of N'Zogbia. Now that I'm over the shitness of the shit jacket waste of space I feel I should Watkins-ize my user name. Anyway, I forgot how I did it.
How does one change their user name in honour of our most expensive striker who will undoubtedly be the best striker we've ever had? The last user name change I made was for the signing of N'Zogbia. Now that I'm over the shitness of the shit jacket waste of space I feel I should Watkins-ize my user name. Anyway, I forgot how I did it.
How does one change their user name in honour of our most expensive striker who will undoubtedly be the best striker we've ever had? The last user name change I made was for the signing of N'Zogbia. Now that I'm over the shitness of the shit jacket waste of space I feel I should Watkins-ize my user name. Anyway, I forgot how I did it.
Brennikins?
Wonder how much he'll cost in the fantasy football. I'm struggling for decent strikers in that. I've got Keinan Davis FFS.Thinking the same, worth a punt if he's in the £5-6m bracket.
How does one change their user name in honour of our most expensive striker who will undoubtedly be the best striker we've ever had? The last user name change I made was for the signing of N'Zogbia. Now that I'm over the shitness of the shit jacket waste of space I feel I should Watkins-ize my user name. Anyway, I forgot how I did it.
Best of british luck ollie. In 5 years time may we find you with 100+ goals, sleeping in a pile of 50 pound notes and with a ridiculous WAG in tow, rather than in the priory between dogging adventures and fights with weathergirls
Can we all be friends and agree that the club video on Twitter announcing his arrival was more than a bit raunchy?
How many goals do we think represents a decent season, and how many do we think he will score.
I am going for 12 to be a good season (1 in 3) and he will get 14.
Can we all be friends and agree that the club video on Twitter announcing his arrival was more than a bit raunchy?
It came with a warning on Twitter!
Can we all be friends and agree that the club video on Twitter announcing his arrival was more than a bit raunchy?
It came with a warning on Twitter!
Which one?!
Can we all be friends and agree that the club video on Twitter announcing his arrival was more than a bit raunchy?
It came with a warning on Twitter!
Which one?!
The 'reveal' one.
Have they said what number he'll be wearing?
Have they said what number he'll be wearing?
Does it matter?
Don't mean that in an aggressive way, just wondering if people have a preference, because it's never something that occurs to me.
Have they said what number he'll be wearing?
Does it matter?
Don't mean that in an aggressive way, just wondering if people have a preference, because it's never something that occurs to me.
I guess sometimes it indicates something about what the player thinks of themselves. I was reading an interview with Anthony Martial recently where he talked about the subtle change in mentality involved in getting the no. 9 back.
Have they said what number he'll be wearing?
Does it matter?
Don't mean that in an aggressive way, just wondering if people have a preference, because it's never something that occurs to me.
I guess sometimes it indicates something about what the player thinks of themselves. I was reading an interview with Anthony Martial recently where he talked about the subtle change in mentality involved in getting the no. 9 back.
Interesting. Wasn't Harewood our number 9 one season?
Have they said what number he'll be wearing?
Does it matter?
Don't mean that in an aggressive way, just wondering if people have a preference, because it's never something that occurs to me.
Have they said what number he'll be wearing?
Does it matter?
Don't mean that in an aggressive way, just wondering if people have a preference, because it's never something that occurs to me.
No it doesn't matter, it just seemed odd that you can win a shirt with his name and number on but they hadn't said what he was going to have.
Have they said what number he'll be wearing?
Does it matter?
Don't mean that in an aggressive way, just wondering if people have a preference, because it's never something that occurs to me.
I guess sometimes it indicates something about what the player thinks of themselves. I was reading an interview with Anthony Martial recently where he talked about the subtle change in mentality involved in getting the no. 9 back.
Interesting. Wasn't Harewood our number 9 one season?
Have they said what number he'll be wearing?
Does it matter?
Don't mean that in an aggressive way, just wondering if people have a preference, because it's never something that occurs to me.
I guess sometimes it indicates something about what the player thinks of themselves. I was reading an interview with Anthony Martial recently where he talked about the subtle change in mentality involved in getting the no. 9 back.
Interesting. Wasn't Harewood our number 9 one season?
Have they said what number he'll be wearing?
Does it matter?
Don't mean that in an aggressive way, just wondering if people have a preference, because it's never something that occurs to me.
I guess sometimes it indicates something about what the player thinks of themselves. I was reading an interview with Anthony Martial recently where he talked about the subtle change in mentality involved in getting the no. 9 back.
Interesting. Wasn't Harewood our number 9 one season?
So did that other legend, Stephen Ireland
Interesting. Wasn't Harewood our number 9 one season?and Steven Ireland was one season too....
We really have had some absolute dross wearing the number 9 shirt haven't we.not just 9...
We really have had some absolute dross wearing the number 9 shirt haven't we.not just 9...
Have they said what number he'll be wearing?
Does it matter?
Don't mean that in an aggressive way, just wondering if people have a preference, because it's never something that occurs to me.
I guess sometimes it indicates something about what the player thinks of themselves. I was reading an interview with Anthony Martial recently where he talked about the subtle change in mentality involved in getting the no. 9 back.
Interesting. Wasn't Harewood our number 9 one season?
So did that other legend, Stephen Ireland
How long before we see Petrov interviewing him for AVTV? My money's on before the end of the month.
Is Watkins the first former Weston-Super-Mare player that Villa have signed ?Practically Brum-On-Sea. So, a homegrown player.
Wasn't it Exeter who we recently signed a kid from and they were highly complementary of how we conducted ourselves?Yeah. Seems they've done well from us this summer. That young kid, then £4.2m for Watkins ...
4, 5, 16, 18 & 19 all going spare!18 then- double good !!
Having pored over some of the Brentford fans forums there appears to be a unanimous view that Wilkins is the best striker they have ever had. They say he has skill but is also a prodigious worker and generally good bloke. Sure we’ve coughed up but he might just turn out to be the centre forward we have craved for years, possibly since JPA
Having pored over some of the Brentford fans forums there appears to be a unanimous view that Wilkins is the best striker they have ever had. They say he has skill but is also a prodigious worker and generally good bloke. Sure we’ve coughed up but he might just turn out to be the centre forward we have craved for years, possibly since JPA
Having pored over some of the Brentford fans forums there appears to be a unanimous view that Wilkins is the best striker they have ever had. They say he has skill but is also a prodigious worker and generally good bloke. Sure we’ve coughed up but he might just turn out to be the centre forward we have craved for years, possibly since JPA
Benteke?
Having pored over some of the Brentford fans forums there appears to be a unanimous view that Wilkins is the best striker they have ever had. They say he has skill but is also a prodigious worker and generally good bloke. Sure we’ve coughed up but he might just turn out to be the centre forward we have craved for years, possibly since JPA
Having pored over some of the Brentford fans forums there appears to be a unanimous view that Wilkins is the best striker they have ever had. They say he has skill but is also a prodigious worker and generally good bloke. Sure we’ve coughed up but he might just turn out to be the centre forward we have craved for years, possibly since JPA
Benteke?
Has he done the "delighted to be joining a massive club and I've always respected the gaffer and I want to show the fans what I'm capable of" interview yet?
Has he done the "delighted to be joining a massive club and I've always respected the gaffer and I want to show the fans what I'm capable of" interview yet?
Yes, pretty much word for word!
Has he done the "delighted to be joining a massive club and I've always respected the gaffer and I want to show the fans what I'm capable of" interview yet?
Yes, pretty much word for word!
Has any player, for any club, ever given an interview on signing similar to the Mourinho arrival at Chelsea? As in "I'm special, I'll work hard, but you're lucky to have me"?
I'd love to see something like that!
saw something great on twitter earlier. first class from our club and ollie.There's a bit of background to that here: https://www.brentfordfc.com/news/2019/march/woodys-story/
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Having pored over some of the Brentford fans forums there appears to be a unanimous view that Wilkins is the best striker they have ever had. They say he has skill but is also a prodigious worker and generally good bloke. Sure we’ve coughed up but he might just turn out to be the centre forward we have craved for years, possibly since JPA
Ray's brother?
How much would Exeter's annual budget be? Have we propped them up for another year while also paying for half of Brentford's new stadium? I hope they remember this altruism if we draw either of them in the cups.
How much would Exeter's annual budget be? Have we propped them up for another year while also paying for half of Brentford's new stadium? I hope they remember this altruism if we draw either of them in the cups.
Exeter City FC posted a loss of more than £700,000 for the year ending June 30, 2019, the club’s annual accounts have revealed.
Turnover for the period was £4,079,870, down 2.5 per cent on the prior year, which the club have put down to the involvement that the Grecians had in the play-offs the previous season.
So £4.2m will be very welcome to them.
Has he done the "delighted to be joining a massive club and I've always respected the gaffer and I want to show the fans what I'm capable of" interview yet?
Yes, pretty much word for word!
Has any player, for any club, ever given an interview on signing similar to the Mourinho arrival at Chelsea? As in "I'm special, I'll work hard, but you're lucky to have me"?
I'd love to see something like that!
Has anyone worked up some version of “Oliver’s Army” to sing from the stands? Seems like it could be a good one...
Has anyone worked up some version of “Oliver’s Army” to sing from the stands? Seems like it could be a good one...
Oliver Watkins is here to stay
Oliver Watkins will score all day
And I would rather be nowhere else when Oliver Watkins plays.
;)Has anyone worked up some version of “Oliver’s Army” to sing from the stands? Seems like it could be a good one...
Brend Watkins is here to say
Brend Watkins will sing all day
And I would rather be anywhere else if Brend Watkins stays
Marvelous toking the 19 shirt.
Marvelous toking the 19 shirt.He's a joker.
V burton could have more than his solitary goal and great to see a proper striker for us .
He took his goal with ease but missed a very easy chance.
Think he'll be fine and hoping for the 15+ goals this season
Well played ollie
Nothing more than a hunch, but I reckon we're still after a Tammy/Edouard type to play as our number 9.
I've said it before but it really wouldn't surprise me if, at times, we see Grelaish as a 10 with 2 wide strikers in front of him, Watkins, Traore, Wesley and Davis would all work in those roles and Rashica would be a good alternative at 10 as well. Add a midfielder who can run beyond the 10 and get into the box (which is what Ramsey has done for years at age group level and he seems to be right in the mix this season) and you have good approximation of how Liverpool setup and I've thought for a long time that Smith is trying to take us in that direction.
He reminded me so much of Tammy. I think he's going to score quite a few goals for us.
He's very quick too, isn't he? At least compared to our other options up front he is.
He's very quick too, isn't he? At least compared to our other options up front he is.
Quicker than Concrete Boots Wesley, Wading Through Treacle Trezeguet or Is He Actually Moving El Ghazi? I refuse to believe it!
He cost me last night!Yep. Annoyed he got taken off with 20 minutes to go!
Nookay, thx.
Nookay, thx.
Given the number of penalties being awarded and reflecting on Ayew's wholly-inept effort yesterday I hope that Smith has given dome focus on this. I'm not sure who our established penalty-taker is: i don't recall us winning many last season (Wes took one and missed at Naaarrrich).
Presumably, he won't be in the starting 11 often, so it needs more than him.Nookay, thx.
Given the number of penalties being awarded and reflecting on Ayew's wholly-inept effort yesterday I hope that Smith has given dome focus on this. I'm not sure who our established penalty-taker is: i don't recall us winning many last season (Wes took one and missed at Naaarrrich).
I think Hourihane, if he's on the pitch, should take them.
it will be interesting to see how he does tonight against a couple of tough centre halfs
The clamp down yesterday, with De Gea moving a fraction off his line , must really favour penalty takers this season.
I'd definitely give them to Ollie but think Jack will be our penalty taker this year.
Centre forwards should always want to take penalties to my mind, and be allowed to unless there's an obviously outstanding candidate with a great record somewhere else in the team. If you don't back yourself to score one on one with the keeper as a striker and get an easy 3 or 4 goals (or 15 if you play for United) in a season, there's surely something wrong with your confidence. I vaguely remember one of our strikers years ago, maybe Julian Joachim, saying he didn't like taking them and thought it was a bit odd.
I'd definitely give them to Ollie but think Jack will be our penalty taker this year.
Centre forwards should always want to take penalties to my mind, and be allowed to unless there's an obviously outstanding candidate with a great record somewhere else in the team. If you don't back yourself to score one on one with the keeper as a striker and get an easy 3 or 4 goals (or 15 if you play for United) in a season, there's surely something wrong with your confidence. I vaguely remember one of our strikers years ago, maybe Julian Joachim, saying he didn't like taking them and thought it was a bit odd.
I know what you mean but I think I prefer it for pens taken elsewhere in the team. A miss could really hurt confidence for a striker as the expectation is there. Watkins would be far better anticipating a rebound to finish it than anyone else too.
I'd give them to Grealish or SJM but Traore may fancy it too...
I'd definitely give them to Ollie but think Jack will be our penalty taker this year.
Centre forwards should always want to take penalties to my mind, and be allowed to unless there's an obviously outstanding candidate with a great record somewhere else in the team. If you don't back yourself to score one on one with the keeper as a striker and get an easy 3 or 4 goals (or 15 if you play for United) in a season, there's surely something wrong with your confidence. I vaguely remember one of our strikers years ago, maybe Julian Joachim, saying he didn't like taking them and thought it was a bit odd.
I know what you mean but I think I prefer it for pens taken elsewhere in the team. A miss could really hurt confidence for a striker as the expectation is there. Watkins would be far better anticipating a rebound to finish it than anyone else too.
I'd give them to Grealish or SJM but Traore may fancy it too...
Luiz can leather a ball, I'd maybe give him a try. Expect it'll be Jack though.
Thought he did okay. must be already pining for the service he got at Brentford though.
it will be interesting to see how he does tonight against a couple of tough centre halfs
A couple? Don’t Sheff U play with 3?
Thought he did okay. must be already pining for the service he got at Brentford though.
Rubbish.
I'm sure he'd rather be playing for Villa than Brentford.Thought he did okay. must be already pining for the service he got at Brentford though.
Rubbish.
Really? You thought he had loads of chances created for him then?
Wheres Marcus Stewart of Ipswich and Kevin Phillips (Sunderland days) in your lists, Footy? Didn't they pwn the Prem in the early years of the nu millenia ?They were just outside of the cut of point of last 20 or so seasons .
He gets into key positions which is a great trait to have as a forward. He seems to just know where to be.
He's got two goals in three games albeit in the cup but I think he will score a lot more for us he's carried on where he left off last season.
He is a natural, instinctive goal poacher the like of which we have not had since the days of Gary Shaw, Dwight Yorke and to slightly lesser degree Darren Bent. He will do us well.
I liked the way he took his goal last night, letting the ball run across him, and using his left foot, when taking it with his right might have been the natural thing to have done. It shows he is full of confidence and enjoying the challenge that comes with the step up.I agree, but he has probably played in the 3rd round of the Carabao Cup before. Let’s see how he does in the EPL. I’m hopeful.
I agree as well - he seems to find 2 yards all the time - that's why his Brentford goals look like tap ins - he's in the right place, which as has been proven by our last umpteen strikers it's not as simple as it looks.He gets into key positions which is a great trait to have as a forward. He seems to just know where to be.
I agree.
I agree as well - he seems to find 2 yards all the time - that's why his Brentford goals look like tap ins - he's in the right place, which as has been proven by our last umpteen strikers it's not as simple as it looks.He gets into key positions which is a great trait to have as a forward. He seems to just know where to be.
I agree.
He started the move & finished with a goal. Be happy brother.I liked the way he took his goal last night, letting the ball run across him, and using his left foot, when taking it with his right might have been the natural thing to have done. It shows he is full of confidence and enjoying the challenge that comes with the step up.I agree, but he has probably played in the 3rd round of the Carabao Cup before. Let’s see how he does in the EPL. I’m hopeful.
I think he looks very promising and capable, his runs are excellent and he finds space where others can't.
I think he looks very promising and capable, his runs are excellent and he finds space where others can't.
Cracking explanation here as to how Ollie developed by his manager at Exeter (apologies if it's been posted before):
There's a lot of young players who would benefit from watching that video.Like Keinan?!
I think he looks very promising and capable, his runs are excellent and he finds space where others can't.
Cracking explanation here as to how Ollie developed by his manager at Exeter (apologies if it's been posted before):
I think he looks very promising and capable, his runs are excellent and he finds space where others can't.
Cracking explanation here as to how Ollie developed by his manager at Exeter (apologies if it's been posted before):
Thanks Mark that's a great post.
Just watched it myself - brilliant post. Like that Paul Tilsdale chap, comes across as a really good coach.I think he looks very promising and capable, his runs are excellent and he finds space where others can't.
Cracking explanation here as to how Ollie developed by his manager at Exeter (apologies if it's been posted before):
Thanks Mark that's a great post.
Hadn’t seen this before. What a great bit of coaching.
First half hatrick against Pool, incredible.
One of the best debuts I've seen. Right up there with Stan.
You look at his stature and struggle to see how he's going to cope physically against big centre halves, yet somehow he wins a very high proportion of high balls and recycles possession really efficiently.
We've got a gem on our hands, by the look of it.
He'd already impressed me without scoring, but today he got the goals his work so far had deserved. I did worry he might just be a poacher and not much else but he's very good all round, has a bit of nous, works the channels well and reads Jack very well. I think he'll hit 20 this season. He'll make a few too and I think there's a certain benefit he has from having been a wideman before. I guess like Henry. If he's half as good as Thierry, he'll do alright.
[Ollie] Watkins wow
One of the best debuts I've seen. Right up there with Stan.
And Didier Six.
There's an efficiency about his play that's really impressed me from the off, this lad is going right to the top. With us.
Watkins gives us pace, strength and an outball.. he stretches the opposition defence, he's a Gabby before he bulked up, once Wesley is fit he better get used to sitting on the bench
Watkins gives us pace, strength and an outball.. he stretches the opposition defence, he's a Gabby before he bulked up, once Wesley is fit he better get used to sitting on the bench
Trying to not get too carried away after that performance from him, but goals aside, think his work-rate has been really impressive.
When it went to 5-2 and another goal for them might have changed the complexion of the game, he scrapped really hard to hold the ball up a couple of times and it just took a bit of pressure off.
His second goal was superb.
I was most impressed by how much of a bully he is. He moves defenders around, hits space, knows where the back of the net is, but physically he competes too. Absolutely bullied van Dijk and Gomez.
He looks to be a really good prospect.
I was most impressed by how much of a bully he is. He moves defenders around, hits space, knows where the back of the net is, but physically he competes too. Absolutely bullied van Dijk and Gomez.
He looks to be a really good prospect.
He's got two goals in three games albeit in the cup but I think he will score a lot more for us he's carried on where he left off last season.
3 in 4 if you include the Manure friendly
2 down 18 to go for 20 in goals in all comps.
Looks quite the goal scorer and hoping he flourish against Fulham Monday after his poor show in Play Off final against them.
My Forecast for Premier league goals is set at 11-14 goals
That's based on solid research. So is most likely around this figure. (If not more! But provisos number of minutes for the season)
In the premier league.
Anything above is outstanding on a debut season .15+ goals is rare occurrence debut or otherwise
Anything below 11 is underwhelming.
Provided he is our main striker.
And providing he plays a decent amount of 30+ games
I was most impressed by how much of a bully he is. He moves defenders around, hits space, knows where the back of the net is, but physically he competes too. Absolutely bullied van Dijk and Gomez.
He looks to be a really good prospect.
There was one passage of play in the second half where the ball got played down the line and van Dijk got their first and was heading back towards his own goal. Instead of giving it up as a lost cause and dropping off, Watkins chased him down and forced him to put the ball out, getting us a throw in deep in their half.
I don't want to piss on your chips but that literally means Villa Striker!
I did say limited! Bloody German, too much grammar; romance languages are more my speed.
Anyway, Villa-Stürmer-had-a-stormer still sounds nice.
He is a serious striker, I’m struggling to see a weakness. He has a striker’s instinct, great pace, great movement, he holds the ball up well and he can head it. He is some player.A younger Jamie Vardy
He is a serious striker, I’m struggling to see a weakness. He has a striker’s instinct, great pace, great movement, he holds the ball up well and he can head it. He is some player.
The headline on our local paper's report was "Aha! Herr Klopp! Für Sie, ist der Premierkrieg zu Ende! Hände hoch Schweinhund![sic] Gott im Himmel! Achtung: Spitfire!"I did say limited! Bloody German, too much grammar; romance languages are more my speed.
Anyway, Villa-Stürmer-had-a-stormer still sounds nice.
No mention of a Villa-Blitzkrieg?
The headline on our local paper's report was "Aha! Herr Klopp! Für Sie, ist der Premierkrieg zu Ende! Hände hoch Schweinhund![sic] Gott im Himmel! Achtung: Spitfire!"I did say limited! Bloody German, too much grammar; romance languages are more my speed.
Anyway, Villa-Stürmer-had-a-stormer still sounds nice.
No mention of a Villa-Blitzkrieg?
Allisson was the big Miss for LiverpoolThe headline on our local paper's report was "Aha! Herr Klopp! Für Sie, ist der Premierkrieg zu Ende! Hände hoch Schweinhund![sic] Gott im Himmel! Achtung: Spitfire!"I did say limited! Bloody German, too much grammar; romance languages are more my speed.
Anyway, Villa-Stürmer-had-a-stormer still sounds nice.
No mention of a Villa-Blitzkrieg?
What's that in English? "Never were so many goals scored by so few due to no Mané"?
Anyone mention the fact it was a perfect hattrick? (left, right, head)
Anyone mention the fact it was a perfect hattrick? (left, right, head)Sky Sports said so on their match report
Anyone mention the fact it was a perfect hattrick? (left, right, head)
Watkins himself, after the game.
Anyone mention the fact it was a perfect hattrick? (left, right, head)
Watkins himself, after the game.
And he was still humble and articulate enough to say he was frustrated with himself for hitting the bar and missing the one on one.
Anyone mention the fact it was a perfect hattrick? (left, right, head)
Watkins himself, after the game.
And he was still humble and articulate enough to say he was frustrated with himself for hitting the bar and missing the one on one.
Nah, the last two make it an even rarer feat - The Davis Hattrick
Anyone mention the fact it was a perfect hattrick? (left, right, head)
Hehe.The headline on our local paper's report was "Aha! Herr Klopp! Für Sie, ist der Premierkrieg zu Ende! Hände hoch Schweinhund![sic] Gott im Himmel! Achtung: Spitfire!"I did say limited! Bloody German, too much grammar; romance languages are more my speed.
Anyway, Villa-Stürmer-had-a-stormer still sounds nice.
No mention of a Villa-Blitzkrieg?
Back on topic, I love Ollie Watkins. He's brilliant, seems a constant threat on the pitch and a lovely bloke off it. Struggling to think of a Villa side I'm my lifetime that I've liked as much as this one.
Ollie Watkins: the rise of ‘the machine’
In Ollie Watkins’ first training session at Aston Villa those around him immediately recognised a player ready for the step up to the Premier League.
His hard, unselfish running was not lost on the defenders who came up against pace and power of a different kind. Captain Jack Grealish was licking his lips with anticipation after watching Watkins’ early movement both in and out of possession, while on the sidelines manager Dean Smith and his long-term assistant, Richard O’Kelly, could see a different beast to the one they previously had at Brentford.
“He looked like a more mature and confident player right from the start,” Smith tells The Athletic. “He scored 26 goals last season and he believed he should have scored 36 as well which just shows he is not one who is going to rest on his laurels.”
Watkins, who sang Luther Vandross’s Never Too Much as his initiation song, backed up those early impressions in training by getting off to a flying start at Villa. After scoring in a pre-season friendly against Manchester United and then following it up with a goal on his debut against Burton Albion in the Carabao Cup, his perfect hat-trick in the 7-2 win over Liverpool in the last Premier League outing took his early tally to five goals in six games in all competitions.
Little over three weeks after that first training session, there was Watkins, standing under the Villa Park lights clutching onto the match ball for dear life. The chief executive Christian Purslow, the man who negotiated the record-breaking deal to bring him to the club for £28 million rising to a possible £33 million, was wrapping his arms around the striker as a global media scrum gathered.
His first words in reply to one question about his hat-trick was that he “should have had five goals rather than three”. There was nothing cocky or arrogant about his tone. He is down to earth. This was an in-form Premier League striker living in the moment.
It wasn’t always like this, though.
Ripping into the usually rock-solid defensive pairing of Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez and announcing himself on the global stage was the product of years of hard work.
That he recognises his previous times of struggle, and still has a never-ending desire to improve, will also keep him grounded.
In Watkins’ late teenage years at Exeter City, his game was in such a state that he still hadn’t nailed down a position of preference or strength. He could play down the middle or out wide, but wasn’t making any great gains. Those close to him speak about a defining period that helped shape his future, and also cement an early steeliness in his mindset.
Aged 18, he ditched the comfort of under-21 football at Exeter for a loan spell at Weston-super-Mare AFC, six divisions deep in the league pyramid.
Ryan Northmore, his manager at Weston, told The Times: “When I had him, he had real superpowers, but he was too predictable to play against.”
Yet that loan spell, where he scored ten goals in 24 games, was the making of him. He returned to Exeter with a purpose and was rough and ready. Not only had he shown courage to go and mix it with battled-hardened men, he also had the bumps and bruises to prove that he was up for the fight and worthy of consideration for the first-team.
After scraping onto a pre-season tour to Scotland in 2015 as the 24th man and the final pick, he didn’t look back.
Kevin Nicholson, his under-18 coach at Exeter tells The Athletic: “The potential was always there for Ollie. However, he needed support, guidance and good coaching from the people at the club at that time to help him on his way to fulfilling that potential. His technical and physical attributes were impressive from day one of working with him but he needed help to improve his general game understanding at that time.
“Credit should go to Paul Tisdale (manager) and Steve Perryman (director of football) for the work they did with Ollie at Exeter once he became a young professional with the first team.”
Tisdale worked tirelessly with Watkins, initially asking him to hustle more when playing in a wide position rather than simply waiting for the ball to come to him.
A slight tweak to his position at the back end of 2015 paid dividends. During his time at centre-forward he scored 25 goals in 74 games, earning him a move to Brentford.
It was here, in the Championship, where he took his game to a new level. None of it was left to chance, though, as one former staff member explained: “Ollie always wanted to know the areas where he could improve. He was a constant learner; always searching for ways he could better himself.”
Nicholson echoes such thoughts from his earlier years, adding: “Through the ups and downs, he never stopped believing in himself and his ability. He was prepared to work hard and he demanded honesty and feedback. He wanted to know what he was doing well and how he could build on it.”
Under Smith and O’Kelly in his first season at Brentford, Watkins scored ten league goals and missed just one game. He chalked up another ten strikes in the following season but the majority of the goals came from cutting in from the flank or playing as a supporting striker.
Pre-season training would often make for interesting viewing when Watkins was involved as he consistently topped the charts for speed, stamina, high-intensity sprints and a stack of other metrics.
Brentford’s programme editor, Chris Deacon, tells The Athletic: “Ollie transformed himself into a physical specimen. We’d call him a machine because it looked like he would set himself into third gear and then cruise along at the front while everyone else was blowing.”
It’s his blend of technical and physical attributes that have helped him settle into the Premier League with ease, but the 24-year-old’s sky-high confidence stems back to the start of last season.
It was when Brentford’s recognised No 9 Neal Maupay left for Brighton & Hove Albion that summer that those around Watkins sensed a coming of age. He took on the responsibility of becoming Brentford’s main source of goals and his hard work was rewarded with 26 strikes in return.
Coaching staff remember the early stages of that campaign where he asked for individual sessions to work on his movement and finishing to help him adjust to the change.
Watkins also dedicated time to improving his heading and the rewards could be seen in his performance for Villa against Fulham earlier this season where he dominated the defence.
It will come as a surprise to many that, among Premier League forwards, only Oli McBurnie (22) Andy Carroll (22) Dominic Calvert-Lewin (17) and Chris Wood (16) have won more headers then Watkins (15) this season. Maybe more telling is that, of those strikers, recognised for their aerial dominance, only Carroll (22 won, 10 lost) has a better win-to-lose ratio in headed duels.
Unwittingly, Watkins finds himself once again in a comparison contest with Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic, the man who beat him to the top goalscorer award by a single goal last season, as both players have won and lost 15 headers a piece so far for their respective clubs and are seen as among the best in that particular category.
But such individuals battles are of little relevance to Watkins as one source said: ”He had no interest in what Mitrovic was doing last season, it was more about how he could get the better of the defender he came up against.”
It’s that attention to detail before a match day that is maybe giving him an edge.
He studies forthcoming opponents religiously before games and knows exactly the type of defenders he is coming up against. Pre-match analysis is, of course, common across every professional league in the country, but Watkins’ preparation is as detailed and thorough as you can get.
If a defender has slipped up in the past, or made a mistake that could be repeated, Watkins will try to expose that weakness himself. The way he hassles defenders and stretches the backline with his clever and unselfish runs into the channels that create space for his team-mates also helps.
He will also know exactly how the opponents like to play, as well as their strengths and weaknesses, as he asks for additional clips from analysts to aid his preparation.
It was clear that Watkins had done his homework on Liverpool. Immediately after the win he told Sky Sports how the team as a collective targeted their opponent’s high line. Deep down, he’d have also planned ways to unsettle Van Dijk and Gomez, although he remained respectful and humble enough to keep it private.
On top of his on-field qualities, there’s a likeable lad who receives glowing references from every club he has been at.
At Exeter his legacy lives on as they still show videos of their academy graduate to young players before training. A £4 million windfall from the deal that took him to Villa has also been well received.
Along with his goals, Brentford miss his cheeky smile, as well as his honesty and generosity as he always helped with charity events. The boy who parked himself in a modest apartment on the River Thames and shirked the lavish lifestyle of London after moving up from Devon will always be welcomed back with open arms.
There was never a change in his behaviour either as five clubs battled for his signature this summer. Watkins never let his standards drop. He was consistently friendly and engaging around the training ground right up until the day he cleared his locker to head up to Birmingham and complete his late-night move.
But it’s at Villa where he is progressing now and there’s a belief that the record-signing is very much the real deal.
Watkins’ consistency in front of goal is special. It’s over 18 months since he went longer than three games without scoring a league goal and Smith confidently revealed his thoughts about the man he has now signed twice.
“I have no doubts he will score goals for us this season and be a very much loved Aston Villa centre-forward,” he said.
The players feel the same too, and have noticed how he demands more from them in a measured but encouraging way.
He sets high standards and wants those around him to match up, but that’s nothing new; it has been the case since day one.
Cheers Stu. Luther Vandross? Bin him.
Seriously, the spell down the pyramid will have done him good and help keep him grounded. Look forward to seeing him play in the flesh.
Is it just me or is Gregg Evans showing he actually is a decent journalist now he has left the Meaning?He ok. Better than a lot of people think and certainly not just a bitter Baggie as he often gets labelled. With that said I think he gets shown up by other Athletic journalists and I've rarely seen him come out with any detailed insightful commentary on our tactics etc which the likes of TIFO etc and Football 365 produce.
But the main thing from that is that we seemed to have a hell of a person in Ollie.
Great article.
On the way to being a Villa hero!
UTV!
Is it just me or is Gregg Evans showing he actually is a decent journalist now he has left the Meaning?
But the main thing from that is that we seemed to have a hell of a person in Ollie.
Its a bit of weird one for me. If I was lucky enough to be a football journalist being a Villa fan I couldn't imagine myself spending my life writing and watching the Albion..Is it just me or is Gregg Evans showing he actually is a decent journalist now he has left the Meaning?
But the main thing from that is that we seemed to have a hell of a person in Ollie.
Not decent, but at least he seems to be getting original interviews now.
Rather than just rehashing whatever comes up in NewsNow and passing it off as his own work.
Its a bit of weird one for me. If I was lucky enough to be a football journalist being a Villa fan I couldn't imagine myself spending my life writing and watching the Albion..Is it just me or is Gregg Evans showing he actually is a decent journalist now he has left the Meaning?
But the main thing from that is that we seemed to have a hell of a person in Ollie.
Not decent, but at least he seems to be getting original interviews now.
Rather than just rehashing whatever comes up in NewsNow and passing it off as his own work.
Yes ‘ they are shit ‘ end of article 🤔😀
Despite Benrhama failing his medical, West Ham still signed him on loan for £5m and are obliged to make the deal permanent for £20m, plus £5m possible in add-ons. £30m in total
Villa signed Ollie Watkins for £28m, rising to £33m with possible add-ons.
Wonder who's got the better deal?
Generations of footballers may come and go but their reassuringly ropey taste in music (Luther, Boyz II Men, Phil Collins et. al) shall always remain.
Generations of footballers may come and go but their reassuringly ropey taste in music (Luther, Boyz II Men, Phil Collins et. al) shall always remain.
Luther does not belong in that list, a man of awesome talent.
Despite Benrhama failing his medical, West Ham still signed him on loan for £5m and are obliged to make the deal permanent for £20m, plus £5m possible in add-ons. £30m in total
Villa signed Ollie Watkins for £28m, rising to £33m with possible add-ons.
Wonder who's got the better deal?
Impossible to say before he's played a single minute for West Ham.
Generations of footballers may come and go but their reassuringly ropey taste in music (Luther, Boyz II Men, Phil Collins et. al) shall always remain.
Luther does not belong in that list, a man of awesome talent.
This was discussed in the match thread, but I think Ollie, like Wesley before him, is ending up being too isolated. The team needs to be better at providing support. He’s got plenty of ability, but he needs the team to produce more.
We've done this to Wesley, Samatta and now Watkins. We have stop stupidly fucking belting it long from the back. That does my head in. And we have to play far more compactly. But it starts with launching it long which means the team can never start with a structured shape.
Panic over. I was messing about with my fantasy team yesterday and accidentaly sold him (I'd been playing with some options and didn't realise I hadn't put him back when I made my transfers) so he's a cert for a hot scoring streak. You can thank me later.You’re welcome.
I’m glad Risso isn’t in charge, he was ready to haul him off right before his brace! ;)He may go quiet for spells but he's new to this level, and he's got an eye for a goal and getting in good positions. I just hope he doesn't get injured as we don't have anyone comparable to bring on anyway.
Well done Ollie, took the goals superbly.
I appreciate that we all see things differently, but I'm amazed that only 7 games in and some people question his ability / performance / contribution.
With a full season in the Premier League under his belt to build-up his experience and nous, we will have the striker we have longed for.
Love and cherish this boy.
Eight goals already, six in the league.
I’m glad Risso isn’t in charge, he was ready to haul him off right before his brace! ;)He may go quiet for spells but he's new to this level, and he's got an eye for a goal and getting in good positions. I just hope he doesn't get injured as we don't have anyone comparable to bring on anyway.
Well done Ollie, took the goals superbly.
I’m glad Risso isn’t in charge, he was ready to haul him off right before his brace! ;)
Well done Ollie, took the goals superbly.
I think it was your timing Risso, it was right on queue for his first!I’m glad Risso isn’t in charge, he was ready to haul him off right before his brace! ;)He may go quiet for spells but he's new to this level, and he's got an eye for a goal and getting in good positions. I just hope he doesn't get injured as we don't have anyone comparable to bring on anyway.
Well done Ollie, took the goals superbly.
Fair enough, but I maintain he was miles off first half. A stat flashed up that he'd only touched the ball 8 times, and he must have given it away cheaply for 4 or 5 of those.
Brilliant after that, obvs!
As I posted in the post match thread, Ollie Watkins is some player for us.
The first thing I saw as my Scorchio posted was Risso's comment posted 20 seconds earlier. It happens and is funny, and has happened to all of us.
Love both goals. The first is all about striker’s instinct, after brilliance from Douglas and Barkley. The second is great movement and a great finish.His second goal had me jumping in the air! Lightning quick throw out from Martinez a run from Jack that was him at his best,he glides across the pitch with the ball under tight control, and just before he laid it off an Arsenal player literally bounced off him. Then Ollie just hammered it home. The Arsenal players just looked at each other with a distinct air of "what the fuck just happened"
How's the leg Brend'?
Love both goals. The first is all about striker’s instinct, after brilliance from Douglas and Barkley. The second is great movement and a great finish.His second goal had me jumping in the air! Lightning quick throw out from Martinez a run from Jack that was him at his best,he glides across the pitch with the ball under tight control, and just before he laid it off an Arsenal player literally bounced off him. Then Ollie just hammered it home. The Arsenal players just looked at each other with a distinct air of "what the fuck just happened"
Marvellous, wonderful, joyous moment in my (long) history of watching the Villa.
The 3rd goal was pure porn but his header was the one I liked, he's scored 5 goals from those type of positions already (3 almost identical headers). You just know he's going to be in and around there, I cant remember the last striker we had that was like this.
The 3rd goal was pure porn but his header was the one I liked, he's scored 5 goals from those type of positions already (3 almost identical headers). You just know he's going to be in and around there, I cant remember the last striker we had that was like this.
We've gone from somebody quite slow and who can't head the ball at all in Wesley, to somebody really quick who is also great in the air in Watkins. It's an absolutely huge upgrade in all areas of the game.
Didnt Dyche turn us down when we were binning one of our previous terrible managers? Here's what you cudda had, Dychey...
We've gone from somebody quite slow and who can't head the ball at all in Wesley, to somebody really quick who is also great in the air in Watkins. It's an absolutely huge upgrade in all areas of the game.
I thought his performance last night was awful - i cant remember him having a decent game since Arsenal away (and that was only the 2nd half) if the only way he can play is within the penalty area - then he is not a centre forward
For £33 million (that is the most expensive buy in Villa's history) I expected far more, especially when he has probably one of the most creative players in the country playing just behind him in Grealish
The Burnley centre halves last night would have barely broken sweat marking him - he needs to improve his game in lots of areas - hopefully on Sunday he will score and that will boost his confidence.
I thought his performance last night was awful - i cant remember him having a decent game since Arsenal away (and that was only the 2nd half) if the only way he can play is within the penalty area - then he is not a centre forward
For £33 million (that is the most expensive buy in Villa's history) I expected far more, especially when he has probably one of the most creative players in the country playing just behind him in Grealish
The Burnley centre halves last night would have barely broken sweat marking him - he needs to improve his game in lots of areas - hopefully on Sunday he will score and that will boost his confidence.
Very harsh. I thought he worked pretty hard and well last night. He does have stuff to work on, for sure. But I think overall he’s had an excellent start to his Villa career.
I'm gonna be recklessly optimistic and say that Watkins and Wesley will form one of those fortuitous partnerships where everything clicks. And because this is the Villa, Watkins will then get a long term injury.
I thought his performance last night was awful - i cant remember him having a decent game since Arsenal away (and that was only the 2nd half) if the only way he can play is within the penalty area - then he is not a centre forward
For £33 million (that is the most expensive buy in Villa's history) I expected far more, especially when he has probably one of the most creative players in the country playing just behind him in Grealish
The Burnley centre halves last night would have barely broken sweat marking him - he needs to improve his game in lots of areas - hopefully on Sunday he will score and that will boost his confidence.
It’s very difficult to judge if he is making the right runs from TV. His hold up play was good, he kept wanting the ball, he has good first touch. A huge upgrade on Wes.
Think we need to be a bit more patient, not his fault we did not score from 27 attempts.
Also, we won't be playing Burnley every week, where it's constantly like the chariot scene from Ben Hur in their box.
I think he's a cracking player. Runs all day long, wants the ball everywhere, can win it in the air, keep it with his back to goal, can hold it up on the ground and bring others into player, is very quick, can get round the back of the last man, can pass, can shoot - with both feet - can head, gets into superb positions. He must be a right handful for any defence. He's been superb for us so far and will only get better. Keep it up, Ollie.
It’s very difficult to judge if he is making the right runs from TV. His hold up play was good, he kept wanting the ball, he has good first touch. A huge upgrade on Wes.
Think we need to be a bit more patient, not his fault we did not score from 27 attempts.
I think he's a cracking player. Runs all day long, wants the ball everywhere, can win it in the air, keep it with his back to goal, can hold it up on the ground and bring others into player, is very quick, can get round the back of the last man, can pass, can shoot - with both feet - can head, gets into superb positions. He must be a right handful for any defence. He's been superb for us so far and will only get better. Keep it up, Ollie.
It’s very difficult to judge if he is making the right runs from TV. His hold up play was good, he kept wanting the ball, he has good first touch. A huge upgrade on Wes.
Think we need to be a bit more patient, not his fault we did not score from 27 attempts.
Yeah, I think there might be an element of being in deference to some of his teammates. Needs to be less shy and more demanding from them.
I think Ollie’s all round game is very good, and love the way he can intercept and quickly control the ball. If El Ghazi hadn’t chosen to shoot on sight every time he was played in vs Burnley, and instead picked out Watkins (who was in good positions), I’m confident he would have converted at least one chance.
As always, we will only see the best of him if we continue to add more quality to the squad.
Mane has now scored as many goals as Watkins.
When he does interviews, he comes across as a bright lad. That shows in the way he plays. His movement is very intelligent.
He's a brilliant player. We've not had a striker so intelligent in his movement for years - the decoy run made that goal for Traore as it sent the centre back and Johnstone's eyes the wrong way, and summed up his selflessness and intelligence perfectly.
He might not have had the luck with the goals over the last few weeks, but him being in the side is one of the main reasons behind our massive improvement this season.
Had a shocker of a first half yesterday . Ball bouncing off him against average defenders. Terrible touch when sent through by Grealish twice. That missed header was poor too.
Improved in the second half for sure, good decoy run for Traores goal. Good shot at one stage. Offside by milimeters for what would have been a much needed goal. Got more involved in the play too. Really needs to work on his first touch though, ball is getting stuck under his feet too much. Seems quite a strong guy so just needs to work his body more to protect the ball better.
Ollie must be very frustrated. VAR, penalty misses and now two penalties taken and scored by AEG. He should have five more goals.
He's doing just fine.
He's doing just fine.
He is, but his confidence has to have taken a hit. Needs a goal in the next game, yesterday would have been an ideal stage to get back on the scoresheet.
Have we ever had such a hard working striker? I can't think of one.Andy Gray was a real grafter.
Have we ever had such a hard working striker? I can't think of one.
He's crucial to how we play. Is just trying a bit too hard when chances present themselves, once it clicks for him, he'll be unplayable.
Have we ever had such a hard working striker? I can't think of one.Andy Gray was a real grafter.
Nowhere near as good looking though. He's our "baby faced assassin", sorry.Have we ever had such a hard working striker? I can't think of one.Andy Gray was a real grafter.
Have we ever had such a hard working striker? I can't think of one.Andy Gray was a real grafter.
He's fucking ace. Of all the Championship next best things (Benrhama, Maupay etc) he is the real deal. Pre VAR he would have had a couple more goals which would have made it more obvious but the lad is outstanding.
He's fucking ace. Of all the Championship next best things (Benrhama, Maupay etc) he is the real deal. Pre VAR he would have had a couple more goals which would have made it more obvious but the lad is outstanding.
If he’d scored the pen at West Ham he’d probably have been on the two since.
I really, really like him. I look forward to his future with us.
Yep, so then and add the three he nearly scored today and how many would he be on... but actually, El Ghazi scoring those pens is probably a bonus for the team in the long run for the confidence it gives him (and us) so, hey ho, it all works out in the end. But Ollie deserves to have a higher goal tally.
I feel like Watkins might be the best all rounder we've had since Yorke up front, in terms of all his attributes. There's not a lot he can't do. He doesn't look big but he's good with his back to goal, he works the channels well, he's quick, decent in the air, a good one touch passer, intelligent player. He scores goals (no seriously, he does). We've had some good CF's, but generally not as much of a team player as Ollie. Likewise, his role model being Henry looks clear in the fact he can bring others into play so well and make goals as well as score them. If he stays here 5 years he'll be comfortably over 50 goals for us and probably a hatful of assists on top.
Benteke was magnificent at his best. It’s easy to forget how good he was watching what has become of him. I love Ollie for many reasons, but he’s still got a ways yo go to become what Benteke was for us. I’ll say to everyone just watch the sheer variety of goals he scored. He could literally do it all.
Let's not re-write history. For three seasons Benteke was up there with the best we've ever had.
I also wonder how we will keep it up as the season goes along. The work rate, the pressing, from the whole team, is phenomenal to watch. But Deano also seems not to want to fix what ain’t broken by using subs, and the lack of squad rotation so far - surely must take it’s toll at some point?
I also wonder how we will keep it up as the season goes along. The work rate, the pressing, from the whole team, is phenomenal to watch. But Deano also seems not to want to fix what ain’t broken by using subs, and the lack of squad rotation so far - surely must take it’s toll at some point?
It's behind a pay wall. Can you copy and paste it?I’ll try but not very good at this sort of thing
I thought he was a lot younger than 25, for some reason. Also read that he's only scored in 3 games, can that be right?
He does need to take more of his chances, midfield goals will dry up eventually, although he can take a lot of credit for setting up/creating space for the midfielde goals.
I like Ollie but I’d be going all out to get Diego Costa for the rest of this season so Ollie can be taken out of the firing line and Wes get up to speed. loan not splashing the cash. Won’t happen but Ollie needs a breatherI hear what you are saying but I don't want that toxic ****** anywhere near our club.
I like Ollie but I’d be going all out to get Diego Costa for the rest of this season so Ollie can be taken out of the firing line and Wes get up to speed. loan not splashing the cash. Won’t happen but Ollie needs a breatherI hear what you are saying but I don't want that toxic ****** anywhere near our club.
Maybe not the best example then but someone with his experience/nous that could come straight in and teach Ollie a few tricks of the trade whilst contributing on the pitch is what I want - admittedly a big ask and probably not achievableI like Ollie but I’d be going all out to get Diego Costa for the rest of this season so Ollie can be taken out of the firing line and Wes get up to speed. loan not splashing the cash. Won’t happen but Ollie needs a breatherI hear what you are saying but I don't want that toxic ****** anywhere near our club.
He wasn’t quite as effective tonight but the lack of service he got from his wide attackers was non existent. The capabilities and quality of El Ghazi and Traore is the problem here not Ollie. Martial I thought was incredibly poor but contrast the service and quality from Fernandez and Pogba.
He wasn’t quite as effective tonight but the lack of service he got from his wide attackers was non existent. The capabilities and quality of El Ghazi and Traore is the problem here not Ollie. Martial I thought was incredibly poor but contrast the service and quality from Fernandez and Pogba.
Watkins missed three big chances and a top forward gets on that end of that brilliant Cash cross in the first half too. That's not remotely good enough and unfortunately for Watkins it has been that way for him for quite a while now.
Does not attack the space in front of goal, often goes in and then waits, gets marked.
Incredible work rate off the ball but does not time his runs into the danger areas.
Lacking cutting edge.
I said danger areas, I am pointing out that he. Is not getting across his defenders, is not attacking the near post at all and is not getting on the end of crosses. He has missed a lot of chances over the last few games.Does not attack the space in front of goal, often goes in and then waits, gets marked.
Incredible work rate off the ball but does not time his runs into the danger areas.
Lacking cutting edge.
Hat trick goal vs Liverpool, goals vs Burton and Bristol City in the league cup, brave headed goal at Arsenal, goals disallowed vs West Ham and West Brom suggests he does attack the box and isn’t afraid getting into those positions.
He'll bang them in soon.
He'll bang them in soon.
As soon as the service improves.
Mentioned last night, we're two first team players short of a top 6 team, both are wingers. Short that and we'll fly.
He'll bang them in soon.
As soon as the service improves.
Mentioned last night, we're two first team players short of a top 6 team, both are wingers. Short that and we'll fly.
You're right Mark. El Ghazi has improved, but while his shooting is miles better, his all round play and creating chances for others is still not good enough. Traore, despite the goal, is mostly just a liability. Barkley makes us a much better team as Jack then plays in one of the wide spots.
Big question is Barkley's fitness: this hamstring of his has taken 6 weeks thus far; 7 if he were to play next week.You're right Mark. El Ghazi has improved, but while his shooting is miles better, his all round play and creating chances for others is still not good enough. Traore, despite the goal, is mostly just a liability. Barkley makes us a much better team as Jack then plays in one of the wide spots.He'll bang them in soon.As soon as the service improves.
Mentioned last night, we're two first team players short of a top 6 team, both are wingers. Short that and we'll fly.
And Watkins is great and will only get better. He's doing the right things but they just aren't coming off.
I like him he's good on the ball puts a shift in every game and is a great team player
I just want to see him to trouble the goalie a bit more
when the ball goes wide to Watkins and he's about to deliver the ball into the box anyone else find themselves shouting at the tv 'what are you doing out there' he should be in and around the box more for me that's where the majority of goals are scored from
Big question is Barkley's fitness: this hamstring of his has taken 6 weeks thus far; 7 if he were to play next week.You're right Mark. El Ghazi has improved, but while his shooting is miles better, his all round play and creating chances for others is still not good enough. Traore, despite the goal, is mostly just a liability. Barkley makes us a much better team as Jack then plays in one of the wide spots.He'll bang them in soon.As soon as the service improves.
Mentioned last night, we're two first team players short of a top 6 team, both are wingers. Short that and we'll fly.
I agree he would provide us with the chance to play a more balanced team.
Mick Quinn?Or his latin cousin Diego Quinoa
Mick Quinn?
Mick Quinn?
You don’t hear about him much these days 🤔
Something he’s put on social media “Block out negative, focus on the positive”.
Doesn’t sound so good.
He'd be two goals better off in 99.99% of football's history and the woodwork hattrick against Palace was just one of those days. Now, like Gabrielle, he's ready to rise again (sorry, I was subjected to the first Bridgid Jones Diary film last night).
Wish he had been the one waiting for the tap in for Ramsey instead of being the one who crossed it.I think he'd be more effective if he was alongside another out-and-out striker
That was great work by Dias tbf.
Not that concerned. He’s getting in the right places and he’s been mugged off by two VAR decisions.
He's not perfect. He's not the finished article. But boy does he give it everything for the good of the team as a whole. It's been many a year since I've enjoyed watching a Villa forward as much as I'm enjoying watching Ollie Watkins this season.He has the potential to be as good as Dwight Yorke was for us.
He was mentioned by Pep G. So he’s getting recognition from opposing managers as to what qualities he brings to the team.
I'm putting it out there. He's a very good player and works very very hard. But how long until we get concerned by his lack of goals?
Sorry been away. Pep was pretty complimentary about all the forward power but commented particularly on Watkins strength and hold up play.He was mentioned by Pep G. So he’s getting recognition from opposing managers as to what qualities he brings to the team.
What was said WV?
He's such a down to earth lad too. Very humble, speaks well when interviewed. England squad beckons.
He was trying to point out something to El Ghazi as they both left the pitch. Looked like he was telling him to play him in, perhaps referring to Trez's late effort.yes he was. I dont think elghazi was too impressed.
His finish for the offside goal was excellent.
His finish for the offside goal was excellent.
I just came on here to say the same. I was wanting him to play it across the box but smashed it low with his weeker foot right into the corner. Great finish.
He's such a down to earth lad too. Very humble, speaks well when interviewed. England squad beckons.
I think he's been a little bit too 'nice' at times this season, almost like he can't quite believe he belongs at this level. Which he absolutey does, he's got all the talent and work rate in the world. I think he just needs to add a bit more of a ruthless streak. Hand out a bollocking or two if another forward doesn't play him in etc.
I noticed a really interesting stat earlier, Watkins has played 17 league games and got 7 goals but if you split that into games with and without Barkley in the team it's 7 in 7 and 0 in 10.
I'm glad he scored he played well.
His finish for the offside goal was excellent.
He's very Vardy like in my opinion. He plays off the shoulder and for 90 minutes he runs the centre halves and the full backs. Down the channels, left or right, through the middle, he is a non-stop nuisance.
Vardy is obviously become very prolific, but the man has more devilment than Ollie. If he can add that to his game, then he will improve further.
The worry is, he is so crucial to how we play, that we need somebody as dogged as him as back up. Yes goals count and 7 in 17 is good and puts him on 15 for the season, but the effect his running has cannot be ignored.
Let’s face it he’s becoming the player that we all wished for.
Let’s face it he’s becoming the player that we all wished for.
Yeah I love him.
He may need to work on his timing a little. He's on the shoulder so much that he seems to be borderline offside all the time.
He's much more physical than I thought he'd be.
He's much more physical than I thought he'd be.
Unless he feels a slight touch in the box, of course.
He's much more physical than I thought he'd be.
Unless he feels a slight touch in the box, of course.
Yep, actually got annoyed with him yesterday for going down way too easily. Gave up good potential scoring opportunities trying to cheat.
Let’s face it he’s becoming the player that we all wished for.
Yeah I love him.
Agreed Percy. Everything just feels 'right'.
Bit strong.
He may need to work on his timing a little. He's on the shoulder so much that he seems to be borderline offside all the time.
Might have got away with it a bit more in the championship perhaps with no VAR. Really shouldn't have been caught offside for the second one yesterday, looking across the line. Same v West Brom. But he is getting in the right positions anyway, something we didn't have at all last season.
Bit strong.
Possibly. I love every part of his game other than that.....needs to stay on his feet.
His body language after something doesn't come off is like a grumpy schoolkid, either pissed off at those around him or lacking confidence in himself.
He may need to work on his timing a little. He's on the shoulder so much that he seems to be borderline offside all the time.
Might have got away with it a bit more in the championship perhaps with no VAR. Really shouldn't have been caught offside for the second one yesterday, looking across the line. Same v West Brom. But he is getting in the right positions anyway, something we didn't have at all last season.
I'm a huge fan of his but he does need to work on staying onside.
But also I think the others, especially Grealish need to release the ball that little bit quicker. Ollie sees they have the ball, sees the gap and goes past the defender before the defender has time to adjust his body position to chase him. Unfortunately if the ball isn't released until a second or two later, he finds that he is offside. If he waits until he sees the ball is being released then the defender also has time to adjust himself and make the tackle.There's some truth in this, Fred.
But also I think the others, especially Grealish need to release the ball that little bit quicker. Ollie sees they have the ball, sees the gap and goes past the defender before the defender has time to adjust his body position to chase him. Unfortunately if the ball isn't released until a second or two later, he finds that he is offside. If he waits until he sees the ball is being released then the defender also has time to adjust himself and make the tackle.There's some truth in this, Fred.
I think he may struggle against the physicality of Tarkowski and Mee on Wednesday: a good test for him (hope he survives!). Perhaps it's time to put Davis up front (to draw the 2 Burnley CB) and play Watkins in a wide role? - just a thought. Won't happen!
But also I think the others, especially Grealish need to release the ball that little bit quicker. Ollie sees they have the ball, sees the gap and goes past the defender before the defender has time to adjust his body position to chase him. Unfortunately if the ball isn't released until a second or two later, he finds that he is offside. If he waits until he sees the ball is being released then the defender also has time to adjust himself and make the tackle.There's some truth in this, Fred.
I think he may struggle against the physicality of Tarkowski and Mee on Wednesday: a good test for him (hope he survives!). Perhaps it's time to put Davis up front (to draw the 2 Burnley CB) and play Watkins in a wide role? - just a thought. Won't happen!
Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope!
Yeah, I know.I concur. Why on earth would we want Davis starting?!Nope, nope, nope, nope, nope, nope!But also I think the others, especially Grealish need to release the ball that little bit quicker. Ollie sees they have the ball, sees the gap and goes past the defender before the defender has time to adjust his body position to chase him. Unfortunately if the ball isn't released until a second or two later, he finds that he is offside. If he waits until he sees the ball is being released then the defender also has time to adjust himself and make the tackle.There's some truth in this, Fred.
I think he may struggle against the physicality of Tarkowski and Mee on Wednesday: a good test for him (hope he survives!). Perhaps it's time to put Davis up front (to draw the 2 Burnley CB) and play Watkins in a wide role? - just a thought. Won't happen!
I'd prefer Watkins' pace up against those cloggers, he'll run them ragged.
I think his first touch has let him down once or twice, but that's pretty much my only criticism, other than needing to hold his run for a nanosecond longer so as not to be offside again.
I’m sure it was a measured pass.I'd prefer Watkins' pace up against those cloggers, he'll run them ragged.
I think his first touch has let him down once or twice, but that's pretty much my only criticism, other than needing to hold his run for a nanosecond longer so as not to be offside again.
It let him down against Palace and AEG smashed a ball into the net at 1000mph from the lay off. But otherwise he has been very good and rarely loses possession in key areas.
I’m sure it was a measured pass.I'd prefer Watkins' pace up against those cloggers, he'll run them ragged.
I think his first touch has let him down once or twice, but that's pretty much my only criticism, other than needing to hold his run for a nanosecond longer so as not to be offside again.
It let him down against Palace and AEG smashed a ball into the net at 1000mph from the lay off. But otherwise he has been very good and rarely loses possession in key areas.
Poor decision making last night
I think the first half was his best 45 since Liverpool at home.
15+ league goals would be great. 20, first since Benteke (or Withe?) would be amazeballs.
15+ league goals would be great. 20, first since Benteke (or Withe?) would be amazeballs.
If you are talking league goals, then Withe.
We're Aston Villa -- anything below the top flight is an abomination and doesn't count. It's against teams of the quality of Small Heath, after all.15+ league goals would be great. 20, first since Benteke (or Withe?) would be amazeballs.
If you are talking league goals, then Withe.
Abraham surely?
We're Aston Villa -- anything below the top flight is an abomination and doesn't count. It's against teams of the quality of Small Heath, after all.15+ league goals would be great. 20, first since Benteke (or Withe?) would be amazeballs.
If you are talking league goals, then Withe.
Abraham surely?
He's a decent player no argument but what makes a very good forward is the ability to take chances quickly, Ollie holds onto the ball too long imo
He's a decent player no argument but what makes a very good forward is the ability to take chances quickly, Ollie holds onto the ball too long imo
Nice that Ollie is back on the goal scoring trail. Hope he learns (and I’m sure he will) from last night - two really poor control mistakes directly contributed to two goals. I felt particularly for the first one it was like he’d switched off for a moment.I don't disagree his control was poor at times - but for poor control in the opposition area to lead directly to a goal means there were a fair few others not doing there jobs in between! Harsh to blame Ollie.
Nice that Ollie is back on the goal scoring trail. Hope he learns (and I’m sure he will) from last night - two really poor control mistakes directly contributed to two goals. I felt particularly for the first one it was like he’d switched off for a moment.I don't disagree his control was poor at times - but for poor control in the opposition area to lead directly to a goal means there were a fair few others not doing there jobs in between! Harsh to blame Ollie.
Why are we still hoofing the ball up to him?
Nice that Ollie is back on the goal scoring trail. Hope he learns (and I’m sure he will) from last night - two really poor control mistakes directly contributed to two goals. I felt particularly for the first one it was like he’d switched off for a moment.I don't disagree his control was poor at times - but for poor control in the opposition area to lead directly to a goal means there were a fair few others not doing there jobs in between! Harsh to blame Ollie.
Totally agree Duncan
He's a decent player no argument but what makes a very good forward is the ability to take chances quickly, Ollie holds onto the ball too long imo
He is much more than a “decent player”. He’s had a bloody great start. Yes he’ll improve, but he’s done great.
Really hope he gets to 20, but to be on 10 with so much of the season left is a great effort. Think he will end up on 16-17 but will be rested a bit when Wesley comes back.
Really hope he gets to 20, but to be on 10 with so much of the season left is a great effort. Think he will end up on 16-17 but will be rested a bit when Wesley comes back.
Don't think he'll need a rest. We don't have any more midweek games, so a game a week should be fine for all the squad. Our players have mostly played considerably fewer games so far than some players for the likes of Man City etc.
Really hope he gets to 20, but to be on 10 with so much of the season left is a great effort. Think he will end up on 16-17 but will be rested a bit when Wesley comes back.
Don't think he'll need a rest. We don't have any more midweek games, so a game a week should be fine for all the squad. Our players have mostly played considerably fewer games so far than some players for the likes of Man City etc.
I wonder if his goal will be chalked off by the dubious goals panel. His shot was going in the opposite direction (wide?) before the deflection.
I think today was perhaps his most complete performance. Defended from the front but also got plenty of shots off. Great engine, ability and attitude.
I wonder if his goal will be chalked off by the dubious goals panel. His shot was going in the opposite direction (wide?) before the deflection.
I wonder if his goal will be chalked off by the dubious goals panel. His shot was going in the opposite direction (wide?) before the deflection.
Aye, my concern as well.
They'll have twats policing that sort of thing or giving out yellow cards for goal celebrations.
But no interest at all in fixing the bigger issues.
Think he's been a brilliant signing, his work rate is unbelievable, can't think of too many, if any, strikers in the league I would swop him for and he's only gonna get better.
Ollie is a brilliant striker. He has good instincts and he also works so hard. He’s the sort of player you know will keep getting better.
Ollie is a brilliant striker. He has good instincts and he also works so hard. He’s the sort of player you know will keep getting better.
He seems quite an articulate chap as well. Don't know if it's deliberate, but we seem to have more than our fair share of players that have more about them than the usual footballer stereotype.It's obviously not the same as articulacy, but I'm enjoying the 'no dickheads' policy that has been mentioned a few times. As well as leading towards a happy squad, I find it easier to like them.
I love the bloke - best all round striker we've had since Yorke.
Yeah, I think Benteke lacked in some areas Ollie doesn't - like movement and pace. I'm not saying Benteke was poor - he was class for us.I love the bloke - best all round striker we've had since Yorke.
Better than Benteke? I think he will be in time, not the 'now' Benteke of course, our version.
Yeah, I think Benteke lacked in some areas Ollie doesn't - like movement and pace. I'm not saying Benteke was poor - he was class for us.I love the bloke - best all round striker we've had since Yorke.
Better than Benteke? I think he will be in time, not the 'now' Benteke of course, our version.
I've very much chuckled reading the last few pages, you can follow the pattern of our win/loss record by the tone of the posts about Ollie. He is either brilliant or not dependent on whether Vlla have won or lost!
sadly for Benteke - he never played in a good Villa side. He'd have been even better with some decent players around him.Yeah, I think Benteke lacked in some areas Ollie doesn't - like movement and pace. I'm not saying Benteke was poor - he was class for us.I love the bloke - best all round striker we've had since Yorke.
Better than Benteke? I think he will be in time, not the 'now' Benteke of course, our version.
Agreed, although Benteke was better in the air and his all round finishing was stronger too, he usually had a lot less of the ball to work with.
Ollie Watkins
Boy is he loving life in the Premier League; there aren’t many better sights in the top flight than Watkins’ broad grin that marks another league goal. He’s now on 10 for the season, as many as he managed in his entire debut Championship campaign in 2018/19. It’s easy to forget that Watkins had never played higher than League Two level at the age of 21. Having turned 25 in December, he’s knocking politely on Gareth Southgate’s door.
But Watkins’ impact is only partly demonstrated by the goals he scores. Some lone central strikers wait for service, preferring to conserve energy and drift under the radar of centre-backs before springing into action. He is the opposite, constantly running the channels and harrying defenders into knocking the ball long. He lies second for chances created at Aston Villa and second only to Harry Kane of all centre-forwards in the Premier League.
That workload inevitably saps your energy, and so to Watkins’ greatest asset of all: his consistency of form and fitness. Since the beginning of last season (when still at Brentford), Watkins has played 6,320 of a possible 6,330 league minutes. Being lauded for being on the pitch might feel a little like damning with faint praise, but it shouldn’t. Dean Smith is able to build an attack around Watkins because he’s always there, always giving his all and nearly always making it work.
From F365's Winners & Losers sectionQuoteOllie Watkins
Boy is he loving life in the Premier League; there aren’t many better sights in the top flight than Watkins’ broad grin that marks another league goal. He’s now on 10 for the season, as many as he managed in his entire debut Championship campaign in 2018/19. It’s easy to forget that Watkins had never played higher than League Two level at the age of 21. Having turned 25 in December, he’s knocking politely on Gareth Southgate’s door.
But Watkins’ impact is only partly demonstrated by the goals he scores. Some lone central strikers wait for service, preferring to conserve energy and drift under the radar of centre-backs before springing into action. He is the opposite, constantly running the channels and harrying defenders into knocking the ball long. He lies second for chances created at Aston Villa and second only to Harry Kane of all centre-forwards in the Premier League.
That workload inevitably saps your energy, and so to Watkins’ greatest asset of all: his consistency of form and fitness. Since the beginning of last season (when still at Brentford), Watkins has played 6,320 of a possible 6,330 league minutes. Being lauded for being on the pitch might feel a little like damning with faint praise, but it shouldn’t. Dean Smith is able to build an attack around Watkins because he’s always there, always giving his all and nearly always making it work.
And I live thisThat's fantastic. Struggling to think of any players in the current Villa squad that I don't like, but Ollie's just great. Brilliant player, and comes across as a really nice, grounded chap.
And Watkins said of his new surroundings: "The facilities at Bodymoor Heath are huge. The pool, sauna and everything. They're making an even bigger complex as well. The family came around and we got a tour of Villa Park. I got my mum taking her shoes off saying, 'I want to feel the pitch with my shoes off'. I had my older brother pretending to score and celebrating. Fans would have loved it!
And I live thisThat's fantastic. Struggling to think of any players in the current Villa squad that I don't like, but Ollie's just great. Brilliant player, and comes across as a really nice, grounded chap.
And Watkins said of his new surroundings: "The facilities at Bodymoor Heath are huge. The pool, sauna and everything. They're making an even bigger complex as well. The family came around and we got a tour of Villa Park. I got my mum taking her shoes off saying, 'I want to feel the pitch with my shoes off'. I had my older brother pretending to score and celebrating. Fans would have loved it!
Really really like him, but he's not clinical enough. I think I'd have him as one of the wider forwards next season in place of Traore who is so hit and miss it's unbelievable.
Really really like him, but he's not clinical enough. I think I'd have him as one of the wider forwards next season in place of Traore who is so hit and miss it's unbelievable.
I agree with that, I think it'd suit his game, and he's a much better all round player than any of our wide players with the obvious exception of Jack. I don't think playing wider would unduly hit his goal return either.
He's hit the woodwork 7 times this season, twice in the last 2 games that could have given us 4 points. Really unlucky.
Really really like him, but he's not clinical enough. I think I'd have him as one of the wider forwards next season in place of Traore who is so hit and miss it's unbelievable.
I agree with that, I think it'd suit his game, and he's a much better all round player than any of our wide players with the obvious exception of Jack. I don't think playing wider would unduly hit his goal return either.
Really really like him, but he's not clinical enough. I think I'd have him as one of the wider forwards next season in place of Traore who is so hit and miss it's unbelievable.
I agree with that, I think it'd suit his game, and he's a much better all round player than any of our wide players with the obvious exception of Jack. I don't think playing wider would unduly hit his goal return either.
I think it would blunt his impact. Playing wide he’d be expected to track back more to protect the fullback which takes him away from where he’s best.
Really really like him, but he's not clinical enough. I think I'd have him as one of the wider forwards next season in place of Traore who is so hit and miss it's unbelievable.
I agree with that, I think it'd suit his game, and he's a much better all round player than any of our wide players with the obvious exception of Jack. I don't think playing wider would unduly hit his goal return either.
I think it would blunt his impact. Playing wide he’d be expected to track back more to protect the fullback which takes him away from where he’s best.
He'd be replacing Bert or Trez, who provide no support or no goal threat respectively, and so would be a huge upgrade on both.
Really really like him, but he's not clinical enough. I think I'd have him as one of the wider forwards next season in place of Traore who is so hit and miss it's unbelievable.
I agree with that, I think it'd suit his game, and he's a much better all round player than any of our wide players with the obvious exception of Jack. I don't think playing wider would unduly hit his goal return either.
He’s been an inch away from 7 extra goals this season.
When guys say he’s not clinical enough just add that 7 to his tally and see where he is.
I’d go with unlucky rather than not clinical enough
That decision to pass to Bert was inexplicable, even to Bert, who was as surprised as the rest of us.
He's hit the woodwork 7 times this season, twice in the last 2 games that could have given us 4 points. Really unlucky.
Is it bad luck or is it that his finishing is poor? 10 goals looks impressive and his workrate is phenomenal. However, the number of big chances he's missed is 11. A more clinical and ruthless striker would have put more of those chances away.
would have 20 goals if it wasn't for the woodwork and dodgy decisions. A very good first top flight first season for Watkins. I really hope when we improve again this summer he's not pushed out wide - he's proved this season he has what it takes to be a top flight striker.
I love Watkins but Yorke was special.
All his goals have been when Barkley has been playing. That stat is still a little concerning. We need to strengthen in that number 10 position. It would be good to have a centre forward who drops off in addition to an attacking midfielder who can be pushed forward. That would allow us to play a variation of 4-4-2 when teams come to our place and park the bus.wonder if we need to get someone closer to Watkins when Barkey isn't playing. A central midfielder might be the way to keep getting the best out of Watkins.
would have 20 goals if it wasn't for the woodwork and dodgy decisions. A very good first top flight first season for Watkins. I really hope when we improve again this summer he's not pushed out wide - he's proved this season he has what it takes to be a top flight striker.
Really really like him, but he's not clinical enough. I think I'd have him as one of the wider forwards next season in place of Traore who is so hit and miss it's unbelievable.
I agree with that, I think it'd suit his game, and he's a much better all round player than any of our wide players with the obvious exception of Jack. I don't think playing wider would unduly hit his goal return either.
He’s been an inch away from 7 extra goals this season.
When guys say he’s not clinical enough just add that 7 to his tally and see where he is.
I’d go with unlucky rather than not clinical enough
It's poor finishing. It's not some weird twist of fate that on another day would somehow have gone in.
Like another poster alluded to, sometimes a player can still hit the frame with “poor” finishing.
Watkins is proving to be worth every penny and more. He's a revelation as far as I'm concerned, I'm pretty sure he'd be applauded many times every match for the effort he puts in chasing lost causes.
Like another poster alluded to, sometimes a player can still hit the frame with “poor” finishing.
Apart from Ronny Rosenthal I cant think of many other occasions. Was his header against Sheff Utd or his shot against Wolves poor finishing?
Like another poster alluded to, sometimes a player can still hit the frame with “poor” finishing.
Apart from Ronny Rosenthal I cant think of many other occasions. Was his header against Sheff Utd or his shot against Wolves poor finishing?
Like another poster alluded to, sometimes a player can still hit the frame with “poor” finishing.
Apart from Ronny Rosenthal I cant think of many other occasions. Was his header against Sheff Utd or his shot against Wolves poor finishing?
Rosenthal's effort was quite impressive. You would struggle to do intentionally.
I don’t get the fascination with woodwork struck stats, don’t get me wrong, if it hits the inside and goes adjacent to the goal line you could feel hard done by, but hitting the face of the frame doesn’t mean a great deal.
Like another poster alluded to, sometimes a player can still hit the frame with “poor” finishing.
I would like to see a forward three of Ollie, Wesley & Jack as a starting line-up; with AEG-Traore-Barkley-Davis-Trez as impact subs whenever required & especially whenever other teams go down to 10 menAll his goals have been when Barkley has been playing. That stat is still a little concerning. We need to strengthen in that number 10 position. It would be good to have a centre forward who drops off in addition to an attacking midfielder who can be pushed forward. That would allow us to play a variation of 4-4-2 when teams come to our place and park the bus.wonder if we need to get someone closer to Watkins when Barkey isn't playing. A central midfielder might be the way to keep getting the best out of Watkins.
Well deserved and with three matches in quick succession, two of them 'easy' by international standards and Kane not long back from injury, I can see every reason for Ollie to start in at least one game.
If he plays he will be the 76th Villa player to represent England, taking us second equal with Corinthians and two players behind Spurzzz.
Hopefully Konza and Targett are not far behind in winning recognition. UTV.
As per this website: http://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamClubs/MostPlyrs.htmlWell deserved and with three matches in quick succession, two of them 'easy' by international standards and Kane not long back from injury, I can see every reason for Ollie to start in at least one game.
If he plays he will be the 76th Villa player to represent England, taking us second equal with Corinthians and two players behind Spurzzz.
Hopefully Konza and Targett are not far behind in winning recognition. UTV.
Are you sure about that? We held the record for years so unless Corinthians have suddenly had a load more internationals I can't see how they've overtaken us.
As per this website: http://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamClubs/MostPlyrs.htmlWell deserved and with three matches in quick succession, two of them 'easy' by international standards and Kane not long back from injury, I can see every reason for Ollie to start in at least one game.
If he plays he will be the 76th Villa player to represent England, taking us second equal with Corinthians and two players behind Spurzzz.
Hopefully Konza and Targett are not far behind in winning recognition. UTV.
Are you sure about that? We held the record for years so unless Corinthians have suddenly had a load more internationals I can't see how they've overtaken us.
I'm pleased for him but on the fence as if he is really ready for international football.
I'm pleased for him but on the fence as if he is really ready for international football.
You've seen some of the dross that play international football? Reckon a bunch of people cobbled together from this forum might well be ready for San Marino and Albania.
The fact that Ollie's got the nod over diver supreme Bamford makes his selection all the sweeter.
Well done Ollie, watch out for that crossbar at Wembley !
Well done Ollie, watch out for that crossbar at Wembley !
Why, have the Scots broken it again ?
I like Watkins - he's done well, and his goal return doesn't do him justice. Without VAR and the woodwork he'd have 20 goals by now.Agree with that. I would like Ollie to develop his game like Shearer did and Kane is doing now.
The general standard of England strikers at the minute isn't anywhere near the standard is was in the mid-90's though. Look at this list...
Alan Shearer
Teddy Sheringham
Andy Cole
Robbie Fowler
Les Ferdinand
Ian Wright
Chris Sutton
Matt Le Tissier
Stan Collymore
Dion Dublin
I like Ollie but not sure he is England international standard yet to be honest. Might not be popular to say but I think he a bit fortunate to get in based on recent form.
If your looking at it objectively Bamford is a twat but I guess he’s looking at the future by picking Ollie.
Surprised Bamford did not also get called up - as he has scored more goals but Southgate judges his players on their work rate for the teamI don't think Bamford is good enough. But his shithousery is first class which might actually work at international level.
Surprised Bamford did not also get called up - as he has scored more goals but Southgate judges his players on their work rate for the team
Probably means Brentford get another few quid out of us too. Well done Ollie, deserved call up.
Would he have been the same player though? Harsh to not give Brentford some credit for developing him into the player we bought. We were still getting our shit together as a club during the same time and he could have become another Jordan Bowery or any number of failed youth products we've had without those experiences that moulded him into the player he is.
Probably means Brentford get another few quid out of us too. Well done Ollie, deserved call up.
His call up will most likely be the trigger that takes it from £28m to £30m (if I’ve remembered figures correctly)
But at the same time his value will almost certainly have doubled
Would he have been the same player though? Harsh to not give Brentford some credit for developing him into the player we bought. We were still getting our shit together as a club during the same time and he could have become another Jordan Bowery or any number of failed youth products we've had without those experiences that moulded him into the player he is.
Probably means Brentford get another few quid out of us too. Well done Ollie, deserved call up.
His call up will most likely be the trigger that takes it from £28m to £30m (if I’ve remembered figures correctly)
But at the same time his value will almost certainly have doubled
Is it the call up to the squad that triggers the extra payment or the appearance?
We've had players called up to the England squad before who haven't actually featured.
Would he have been the same player though? Harsh to not give Brentford some credit for developing him into the player we bought. We were still getting our shit together as a club during the same time and he could have become another Jordan Bowery or any number of failed youth products we've had without those experiences that moulded him into the player he is.
I agree. I get Brian's frustrations but remember where we were as a club in those days, he'd have likely come here, got lost in the system and we'd have sold him somewhere else for 2-3. He'd have done a James Bree.
It's not like we ignored the lower leagues either, our 2012 transfer window was practically shopping in it with Lowton, Westwood, Bennett and Bowery all coming in.
Think when Ollie first started at Brentford he was on the bench a bit and needed a good six months to get up to speed to championship so I doubt he'd have got that patience here.
Could have had him for £500k from Exeter.We could have done, however the cash injection they have had from this makes me happy too. They are a local club to me, all my kids were born in Exeter and this will keep a small club going for years.
Could have had him for £500k from Exeter.We could have done, however the cash injection they have had from this makes me happy too. They are a local club to me, all my kids were born in Exeter and this will keep a small club going for years.
He would have been burned at the stake several times by the fans.Could have had him for £500k from Exeter.We could have done, however the cash injection they have had from this makes me happy too. They are a local club to me, all my kids were born in Exeter and this will keep a small club going for years.
Yes and also I’m not sure Villa would have been right for him then. Clearly it can’t be proven, but I bet Ollie wouldn’t be the player he is now had he joined us in 2017.
'His own biggest critic': Ollie Watkins' road from non-league to England
Coaches from his days at Weston-super-Mare and Exeter recall the drive of the Aston Villa striker set for an international debut
It is a little more than six years since Ollie Watkins scored a dozen minutes into his Weston-super-Mare debut, stepping off the bench to propel the Conference South’s bottom club to a 4-3 victory over Farnborough Town before 130 spectators. On Thursday the Aston Villa striker could make his England debut in a World Cup qualifier and this time millions will be watching, none prouder than those who helped his remarkable rise from Exeter City to the Premier League, via a six-month crash course in the sixth tier.
When an 18-year-old Watkins walked through the door at Weston, the part-time club had lost eight on the bounce and were staring at relegation. He signed on loan from Exeter alongside Matt Jay, one of his closest friends, in search of experience. “They were thrown in at the deep end,” says Ryan Northmore, Watkins’ manager at Weston. “I brought Ollie on, he ended up scoring and it just gave everybody a huge lift, it brought momentum and that 40 minutes he was on the pitch was the turning point for us. We never looked back. We were cut adrift but secured our safety with plenty of games to go and it was a monumental effort from everybody. We got over that finishing line and collapsed into a heap.”
It was at Weston where Dean Smith, who signed the striker for Brentford before taking him to Villa for a club record £28m last summer, spotted Watkins. He scored 10 goals in 24 games but the loan did more than sharpen his instincts in the box. A selfless performance against Ebbsfleet, Northmore says, sticks in the memory, as does an irresistible display at Wealdstone that led to home supporters applauding Watkins off, but perhaps the biggest takeaway was the hunger it gave him.
Watkins, Northmore says, learned the value of “winning headers in your own box at a corner” and doing the unglamorous side of the game. “Academy football is very much focused on what you do with the ball, so if you’re a forward player sometimes you are just waiting at the end of a passing chain,” he says. “If that is the only way you are going to get on the ball, then you are not going to be on it very much when you’re in a team that is struggling.
“It was about saying: ‘Look, you can create goals, have a go at people and express yourself, but there are maybe five or six goals for you if you force errors from defenders, if you set traps and if you apply that pressure.’ He would take praise and criticism – he got a lot of tough love from me – but he took it really well because he recognised that it needed to happen in order to improve.”
Watkins has earned his stripes, showcasing his speed and athleticism whether as an emergency left-back, as he was on Exeter’s pre-season tour of Scotland after returning from Weston, or the talisman as Brentford chased promotion. He is one of 22 players in the 26-man England squad for the games against San Marino, Albania and Poland who have come through an English Football League club, played in the EFL or made their debut in the competition.
“Some of the qualities you see now in Ollie at Premier League level are some of the lasting images I have of him on a pitch playing for Exeter,” says Watkins’ former youth-team manager, Kevin Nicholson. “His ability to hold off opponents in one v one situations, to press defenders, he was always very hard-working, very determined. He was his own biggest critic. He would always come to you and challenge you as a coach, to continually help him to develop. He would say: ‘What can I do better in this situation?’ He would always be there after training practising, even if it was the simplest of things, sending free-kicks into an empty goal.”
Watkins was part of a talented crop of youngsters at fan-owned Exeter, including the now Swansea captain Matt Grimes, the Peterborough goalkeeper Christy Pym and Ethan Ampadu, who was in the under-14s; cutouts of all three form a mural at Exeter’s training base and last year Ben Chrisene, who made his Villa debut against Liverpool in January aged 16, became the latest prospect to be picked up from their academy.
“Ollie is a great example for young players on their development journey now,” says Nicholson. “It isn’t as straightforward as an upward curve. There isn’t one route to fulfilling your potential as a young player. It isn’t always going to be academy, all the way through from under-nines to under-18s, into under-23s and then directly into the first team.”
Watkins has done the yards to get here. “He wouldn’t get pushed off the ball at the age of 18 or 19 but needed to get kicked to get angry, to show his strength,” says Northmore, now an academy coach at Southampton. “He wasn’t one to bring it to the table first but when he got into that mood and got a little aggressive, that was when his strength really came out. I don’t feel like that needs to happen now because he imposes himself on games from the start. He doesn’t wait around. He needed someone to get him wound up a bit and then you saw his turbo kick in. And then he would take off.”
Exactly the kind of interview we'd all have expected from Ollie there. What a future this boy has, and doesn't he deserve it.
According to someone on Talk Sport he’s the latest Villa player that needs to move to a bigger club.
Is there any striker in world football who has a 100% shots to goals ratio on the International stage?
No? Just Ollie then...
Is there any striker in world football who has a 100% shots to goals ratio on the International stage?Does David Nugent still count from back in the day?
No? Just Ollie then...
Is there any striker in world football who has a 100% shots to goals ratio on the International stage?Does David Nugent still count from back in the day?
No? Just Ollie then...
Is there any striker in world football who has a 100% shots to goals ratio on the International stage?
No? Just Ollie then...
His only other meaningful touch was to drop a perfect cross onto Bellingham's toe, which the useless bluenose bastard shanked.
Is there any striker in world football who has a 100% shots to goals ratio on the International stage?
No? Just Ollie then...
His only other meaningful touch was to drop a perfect cross onto Bellingham's toe, which the useless bluenose bastard shanked.
He's as much of a Nose as my arsehole, played less games than someone like Lee Novak, scored as many goals as Gabby has at the sty and wasn't even born in Birmingham. Nose my arse.
Even making the news in the Republic of Devon
https://www.devonlive.com/sport/football/football-news/dream-debut-ollie-watkins-scores-5230355
They are so proud of his debut they are going to retire 2 stands in his honour.Is there any striker in world football who has a 100% shots to goals ratio on the International stage?
No? Just Ollie then...
His only other meaningful touch was to drop a perfect cross onto Bellingham's toe, which the useless bluenose bastard shanked.
He's as much of a Nose as my arsehole, played less games than someone like Lee Novak, scored as many goals as Gabby has at the sty and wasn't even born in Birmingham. Nose my arse.
Is there any striker in world football who has a 100% shots to goals ratio on the International stage?
No? Just Ollie then...
His only other meaningful touch was to drop a perfect cross onto Bellingham's toe, which the useless bluenose bastard shanked.
He's as much of a Nose as my arsehole, played less games than someone like Lee Novak, scored as many goals as Gabby has at the sty and wasn't even born in Birmingham. Nose my arse.
Even making the news in the Republic of Devon
https://www.devonlive.com/sport/football/football-news/dream-debut-ollie-watkins-scores-5230355
I have a nephew who lives in Newton Abbot. I’ve just messaged him and requested data on the % increase of ‘Watkins’ Villa shirts seen in the area.
Is there any striker in world football who has a 100% shots to goals ratio on the International stage?
No? Just Ollie then...
His only other meaningful touch was to drop a perfect cross onto Bellingham's toe, which the useless bluenose bastard shanked.
He's as much of a Nose as my arsehole, played less games than someone like Lee Novak, scored as many goals as Gabby has at the sty and wasn't even born in Birmingham. Nose my arse.
The West Country are really proud of Ollie. Reports of him being picked and playing for England have been on the local news and in the papers.did it feature ahead of the big news story of a shed getting broken into in Starcross .......only kidding Steve , I have lots of fond memories of Devon, specifically the pubs and clubs in Torquay :)
It would, however I feel Konsa won’t get picked after this latest squad.That’s the spirit!
World Cup 2022 will be his time after he picks up the FA Cup 2022.
Targett and Cash must have outside chances too
Very good 👏👏Is there any striker in world football who has a 100% shots to goals ratio on the International stage?
No? Just Ollie then...
His only other meaningful touch was to drop a perfect cross onto Bellingham's toe, which the useless bluenose bastard shanked.
He's as much of a Nose as my arsehole, played less games than someone like Lee Novak, scored as many goals as Gabby has at the sty and wasn't even born in Birmingham. Nose my arse.
Are you a dog?
The West Country are really proud of Ollie. Reports of him being picked and playing for England have been on the local news and in the papers.did it feature ahead of the big news story of a shed getting broken into in Starcross .......only kidding Steve , I have lots of fond memories of Devon, specifically the pubs and clubs in Torquay :)
We could have Ollie, Jack, Konsa and Mings in the England squad for the World Cup next year. That would be the first time we've had 4 players in a major tournament squad, wouldn't it?might be wrong, but I thought we had Staunton, god, Houghton and Townsend for Ireland at one point?
Rare that Villa players score twice on the same day when we aren’t playing.
Mentioned on the SHA thread. http://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamClubs/MostPlyrs.html
Doesn't appear to have been updated for Ollie though the Corinthians stats are current.
Mentioned on the SHA thread. http://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamClubs/MostPlyrs.html
Doesn't appear to have been updated for Ollie though the Corinthians stats are current.
Is it just me that wants to know who the Birmingham Excelsior England player was?
Died of typhoid aged 23. ☹
Died of typhoid aged 23. ☹
That's what happens when you go pissing in the corners trying to lift the curse.
Exciting news from my sister in Barnt Green. Ollie lives there and buys sausages from the butcher's. More as I have it.
Can’t stop scoring.Should count for this season as well.
Klopp on Watkins after 7-2:
"It felt like everyone scored a hat-trick that night! It was a very good moment for Aston Villa in general. They were flying for a while. You need these moments and Ollie is a really talented striker. He's strong, fast. He has a good package."
QuoteKlopp on Watkins after 7-2:
"It felt like everyone scored a hat-trick that night! It was a very good moment for Aston Villa in general. They were flying for a while. You need these moments and Ollie is a really talented striker. He's strong, fast. He has a good package."
Steady on Jurgen! :o
By any measure Ollie Watkins has been a massive success. He’s worked his bollocks off too, ran as much as anyone in the PL and looks a very natural goalscorer. And he’s done it all with a smile on his face and a brilliant attitude.
He must have had some supply to get into double figures. He doesn't get enough but it's not that bad.he'd have another 10 if there wasn't tight var calls added to the amount of times he has hit the woodwork
When i see him play like he did tonight it just reinforces my opinion that signing a striker and pushing him out wide would be a massive mistake.Me too, he’s a great centre forward. Someone earlier said his hold up play was his weak point, which surprised me as he holds it up so well and nine times out ten plays the ball to one of our own.
When i see him play like he did tonight it just reinforces my opinion that signing a striker and pushing him out wide would be a massive mistake.
He was brilliant again 13 league goals in his first ever Premier League season good return.
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15 in 36 games so far.
5 games to go.
Wonder if he might make it 20 by the end of the season?
When i see him play like he did tonight it just reinforces my opinion that signing a striker and pushing him out wide would be a massive mistake.
I think he'd pop up all the way across a front 3.
An absolute handful and a complete nightmare for defenders.
When i see him play like he did tonight it just reinforces my opinion that signing a striker and pushing him out wide would be a massive mistake.
People are talking about playing him in a front three, not at right back.
Southgate must be thinking, tireless running, closing down space, harassing defenders, holding the ball up, running off the ball and he can finish too.
Might need some of that in June.
He's a better player than Calvert-Lewin, I know that.
Ron Saunders would’ve loved him, he’s for me the embodiment of what Aston Villa should be about.
Hard work, determination, quality and humility. A brilliant, brilliant signing.
Playing them together would be pretty impressive. DC-L has improved massively and is a decent front runner.He's a better player than Calvert-Lewin, I know that.You'll be gutted to know that quizzed to choose one of them on MOTD last night, "Wrighty" and "Muscles" (Micah) chose the Everton chap who has the same speaking voice as Michael Owen, the poor bugger.
Playing them together would be pretty impressive. DC-L has improved massively and is a decent front runner.He's a better player than Calvert-Lewin, I know that.You'll be gutted to know that quizzed to choose one of them on MOTD last night, "Wrighty" and "Muscles" (Micah) chose the Everton chap who has the same speaking voice as Michael Owen, the poor bugger.
not sure why Lineker asked them both to compared Calvert-Lewin and Watkins. Yeah, ok - they're both forwards, but they're nothing alike. It was poor.He's a better player than Calvert-Lewin, I know that.
You'll be gutted to know that quizzed to choose one of them on MOTD last night, "Wrighty" and "Muscles" (Micah) chose the Everton chap who has the same speaking voice as Michael Owen, the poor bugger.
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
Watkins did really well to simulate Henderson kicking him in the knee (https://twitter.com/BLACKIE_IRE/status/1391407297960759296?s=19)
So what. Did Pogba need to go down like he was shot for it to be a foul? There's contact, it's a stick on penalty.
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
Watkins did really well to simulate Henderson kicking him in the knee (https://twitter.com/BLACKIE_IRE/status/1391407297960759296?s=19)
He was going down before Henderson reached him Ads.
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
With all due respect that is complete bollocks
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
With all due respect that is complete bollocks
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
With all due respect that is complete bollocks
It isn't. It was sheer simulation/cheating. You can't just "look the other way" because he's got a claret and blue shirt on. The fact that Watkins barely contested the decision should tell you the story. He knew what he'd done and got caught out.
Has any one got a link to the incident?
Just seen it, Henderson is not in control his foot is up and Watkins is traveling at speed and has every right to avoid contact.
The contact is slight but that is irrelevant, there is no way is it a booking for Ollie and should be a foul based on the height of Henderson’s foot.
The hand ball based on current interpretation is a penalty.
Luiz on Pogba is a penalty.
I think the issue being had Watkins not been so reckless going after Maguire he would never had a caution to his name that was the issue . That bit of ill discipline on an England colleague. Ollie having had little of ball and wanted to show his worth made a stupid foul. Not hus usual move but I think Southgate being there he wanted to show agai. What he did like robbing holgate other week.
On sending off incident
For the record I thought penalty the minute he had the ball and went past. Certainly I don't think he should have been cautioned and maybe if Douglas haven't given one away Vila would have had one today
Instead Watkins suffers as does our team denied a goal scoring chance.
Probably should have been subbed anyway as his yellow would be an issue and gives him chance to recover and rest but unfair for him today as he pressed well and was fouled for a pen
Just think he should never have done that foul for his 1st yellow . Totally pointless.
But the man's no disgrace. Very unlucky in many respects
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
With all due respect that is complete bollocks
It isn't. It was sheer simulation/cheating. You can't just "look the other way" because he's got a claret and blue shirt on. The fact that Watkins barely contested the decision should tell you the story. He knew what he'd done and got caught out.
BC you are completely out of order today. Go take a nap.
If Ollie plants his foot and Henderson goes through him at that height then we've got a Pickford/VVD situation on our hands and we're without our only performing striker for who knows how long.
Fact is, there was contact and Cristiano Ronaldo himself set the precedent in this league that contact isn't necessary to impede a players forward progress. That was a knee high challenge by a goalkeeper who has no idea how to properly defend. Again, there was obviously contact and different strikers on different clubs get that call 10 out of 10 times.
You're a disgrace for slagging off the hardest working player we've had in a decade.
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
I think the issue being had Watkins not been so reckless going after Maguire ... Very unlucky in many respectsLast week, he harried a defender and got a goal from it.
Probably the worst decision of the season to book him for the "dive". He took it too easily though, so did the rest of the team.
If it was them they'd have proper kicked off, it would've forced VAR to look at it.
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
With all due respect that is complete bollocks
It isn't. It was sheer simulation/cheating. You can't just "look the other way" because he's got a claret and blue shirt on. The fact that Watkins barely contested the decision should tell you the story. He knew what he'd done and got caught out.
BC you are completely out of order today. Go take a nap.
If Ollie plants his foot and Henderson goes through him at that height then we've got a Pickford/VVD situation on our hands and we're without our only performing striker for who knows how long.
Fact is, there was contact and Cristiano Ronaldo himself set the precedent in this league that contact isn't necessary to impede a players forward progress. That was a knee high challenge by a goalkeeper who has no idea how to properly defend. Again, there was obviously contact and different strikers on different clubs get that call 10 out of 10 times.
You're a disgrace for slagging off the hardest working player we've had in a decade.
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
With all due respect that is complete bollocks
It isn't. It was sheer simulation/cheating. You can't just "look the other way" because he's got a claret and blue shirt on. The fact that Watkins barely contested the decision should tell you the story. He knew what he'd done and got caught out.
BC you are completely out of order today. Go take a nap.
If Ollie plants his foot and Henderson goes through him at that height then we've got a Pickford/VVD situation on our hands and we're without our only performing striker for who knows how long.
Fact is, there was contact and Cristiano Ronaldo himself set the precedent in this league that contact isn't necessary to impede a players forward progress. That was a knee high challenge by a goalkeeper who has no idea how to properly defend. Again, there was obviously contact and different strikers on different clubs get that call 10 out of 10 times.
You're a disgrace for slagging off the hardest working player we've had in a decade.
Look at the video again. He is going down before Henderson gets to him, and Watkins did not challenge the decision. We're now left with our main striker missing for Thursday for a winnable game.
I'll happily defend our players till the cows come home, but I'm not defending the indefensible, regardless of how much of a shift they put in (which by the way should be a given like in any walk of life).
I called Jack out for the dive at West Ham and against Palace last season.
Look at the video again. He is going down before Henderson gets to him, and Watkins did not challenge the decision. We're now left with our main striker missing for Thursday for a winnable game.
I'll happily defend our players till the cows come home, but I'm not defending the indefensible, regardless of how much of a shift they put in (which by the way should be a given like in any walk of life).
I called Jack out for the dive at West Ham and against Palace last season. It saddens me that its become part of the game and I don't like it.
Unless by some miracle the second yellow is overturned, Ollie now misses the game vs Everton on Thursday. Which is fucking big deal and a major victory for Everton given how he dominated their CB’s the last time out. It’s a massive blow for us.
It can't be overturned and neither should it be. It was blatant simulation. He's let the club down badly today
With all due respect that is complete bollocks
It isn't. It was sheer simulation/cheating. You can't just "look the other way" because he's got a claret and blue shirt on. The fact that Watkins barely contested the decision should tell you the story. He knew what he'd done and got caught out.
BC you are completely out of order today. Go take a nap.
If Ollie plants his foot and Henderson goes through him at that height then we've got a Pickford/VVD situation on our hands and we're without our only performing striker for who knows how long.
Fact is, there was contact and Cristiano Ronaldo himself set the precedent in this league that contact isn't necessary to impede a players forward progress. That was a knee high challenge by a goalkeeper who has no idea how to properly defend. Again, there was obviously contact and different strikers on different clubs get that call 10 out of 10 times.
You're a disgrace for slagging off the hardest working player we've had in a decade.
Look at the video again. He is going down before Henderson gets to him, and Watkins did not challenge the decision. We're now left with our main striker missing for Thursday for a winnable game.
I'll happily defend our players till the cows come home, but I'm not defending the indefensible, regardless of how much of a shift they put in (which by the way should be a given like in any walk of life).
I called Jack out for the dive at West Ham and against Palace last season.
I was about to start calling you out for chatting utter shit about the Ollie decision today but then you openly admit to calling Grealish out for the Palace decision. Fucking hell.
Jenas is an absolute turd. Red card my arse.
Jenas as a football analyst is a joke.Complete tosser
He needs to stick to the One Show and even then I think he's out of his depth.
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/744631/Jermaine-Jenas-diving-football-tactic
And here he is defending Dele Ali for diving, the bloke is a gigantic throbbing bellend.
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/744631/Jermaine-Jenas-diving-football-tactic
And here he is defending Dele Ali for diving, the bloke is a gigantic throbbing bellend.
You'll have to wait until hell freezes over before Jenas calls Harry Kane out for diving. 'Being clever' is what that's called apparently.
In terms of Kane, anybody see the challenge where he grabbed Mings arm then threw himself to the ground to make it look like Mings had hauled him down to try to get him a card? I thought it was right out of and should have been called out.
If it wasn't for the VAR lines of doom, and losing Jack for so long I reckon he'd have easily got 20 goals. With some improvements around him next season the sky is the limit.
If it wasn't for the VAR lines of doom, and losing Jack for so long I reckon he'd have easily got 20 goals. With some improvements around him next season the sky is the limit.
That's actually a really good point. Any other season he's getting pretty close to 20. Which for a forward who doesn't take penalties is ridiculously good (not that we get many!). The only players above him in the scoring charts who aren't their teams designated penalty taker is Son and Calvert-Lewin.
also imagine if he had Grealish playing all season, Barkley on some decent form consistently and decent wide players?Imagine if the woodwork had been kinder ... that'd have taken him to 21 on its own.
he'd have got 25 easily.
He's key to our progress and the drop down to the next strike is vast. Watkins outstanding season only getting better.also imagine if he had Grealish playing all season, Barkley on some decent form consistently and decent wide players?Imagine if the woodwork had been kinder ... that'd have taken him to 21 on its own.
he'd have got 25 easily.
Love Ollie Watkins. Wouldn't swap him for any other striker in the league.
Devil's advocate, but if what if we banked north of £60 million for Ollie and brought Tammy Abraham back for £40 million or under?
How about we keep Watkins, sign Tammy and Spurs continue to be fuck all but noise on the breeze.I like this version
Watkins is phenomenal, I wouldn't swap him for anyone. He's the attacking version of Kante.
How about we keep Watkins, sign Tammy and Spurs continue to be fuck all but noise on the breeze.
His chances of staying in the England have just improved with the withdrawal of Greenwood - either a genuine injury or a handy face-saving exercise for all concerned.
With 7 to be dropped, he still might not make it. Depending on the balance of the squad picked by an overly cautious Head Coach who keeps 'faith' with his favourites whatever their form and fitness (Henderson, Sterling, Lingard etc.)
Ollie not going to make the cut for the final squad according to reports?
It’s a real shame if so.
I think it’s a bit of a bastard for players to be called into a provisional squad, join the training camp on Saturday and then be bombed out on Tuesday.
His chances of staying in the England have just improved with the withdrawal of Greenwood - either a genuine injury or a handy face-saving exercise for all concerned.
With 7 to be dropped, he still might not make it. Depending on the balance of the squad picked by an overly cautious Head Coach who keeps 'faith' with his favourites whatever their form and fitness (Henderson, Sterling, Lingard etc.)
Isn't "form and fitness" an argument FOR Lingard rather than against him?
His chances of staying in the England have just improved with the withdrawal of Greenwood - either a genuine injury or a handy face-saving exercise for all concerned.
With 7 to be dropped, he still might not make it. Depending on the balance of the squad picked by an overly cautious Head Coach who keeps 'faith' with his favourites whatever their form and fitness (Henderson, Sterling, Lingard etc.)
Isn't "form and fitness" an argument FOR Lingard rather than against him?
If form was a consideration Sterling and Rashford wouldn't make the cut.
His chances of staying in the England have just improved with the withdrawal of Greenwood - either a genuine injury or a handy face-saving exercise for all concerned.
With 7 to be dropped, he still might not make it. Depending on the balance of the squad picked by an overly cautious Head Coach who keeps 'faith' with his favourites whatever their form and fitness (Henderson, Sterling, Lingard etc.)
Isn't "form and fitness" an argument FOR Lingard rather than against him?
If form was a consideration Sterling and Rashford wouldn't make the cut.
It's obviously a consideration. It's just that it's not the only one.
And rightly so, if it were on form alone then Lingard would probably be going in Grealish's place.
His chances of staying in the England have just improved with the withdrawal of Greenwood - either a genuine injury or a handy face-saving exercise for all concerned.
With 7 to be dropped, he still might not make it. Depending on the balance of the squad picked by an overly cautious Head Coach who keeps 'faith' with his favourites whatever their form and fitness (Henderson, Sterling, Lingard etc.)
Isn't "form and fitness" an argument FOR Lingard rather than against him?
If form was a consideration Sterling and Rashford wouldn't make the cut.
It's obviously a consideration. It's just that it's not the only one.
And rightly so, if it were on form alone then Lingard would probably be going in Grealish's place.
More like Sterling's. Jack's played about 10 minutes this year and has still contributed more than Sterling.
Joe Willock is in his spot.
Lingard has had his best season in years, but then he has been poor for years. With 9 goals and 4 assists in a team that finished 6th he gets rave reviews.
By comparison, AEG with 10 goals and Traore, 7 goals and 6 assists, have comparable stats but nowhere near the same hype.
A heady mix of playing for the kit-stealers (the team lots of football writers follow) and being a Man U player, means Lingard was always going to be tipped to be in final squad. He's not worth a place IMO.
Lingard has had his best season in years, but then he has been poor for years. With 9 goals and 4 assists in a team that finished 6th he gets rave reviews.For a purple patch of 10 games or so Lingard was playing brilliantly and dominating games. He deserved the credit he was getting. He tailed off towards the end of the season though.
By comparison, AEG with 10 goals and Traore, 7 goals and 6 assists, have comparable stats but nowhere near the same hype.
A heady mix of playing for the kit-stealers (the team lots of football writers follow) and being a Man U player, means Lingard was always going to be tipped to be in final squad. He's not worth a place IMO.
Ollie not needed but they find places for Saka and 4 right backs.
He says he sees them as four very good footballers rather than RBs and some can play elsewhere.Totally agree about Ings and Ward-Prowse.Ings is our best finisher after Kane.Ward-Prowse is the best passer of the holding mids and great delivery from set pieces is a very useful asset.
Ollie was always a long-shot. How much training did he do with England in the end - a day or two?
I actually think the Southampton pair, Ward-Prowse and Ings (not even in the 33) are the unluckiest to miss out. They both have something different about them.
Ollie can put his feet up for the summer now and recharge ready for next season, it will certainly help Villa.
He says he sees them as four very good footballers rather than RBs and some can play elsewhere.This is great news, so if Kane gets injured any of these 4 can be back up to DCL right?
Ollie was always a long-shot. How much training did he do with England in the end - a day or two?
I actually think the Southampton pair, Ward-Prowse and Ings (not even in the 33) are the unluckiest to miss out. They both have something different about them.
He says he sees them as four very good footballers rather than RBs and some can play elsewhere.Totally agree about Ings and Ward-Prowse.Ings is our best finisher after Kane.Ward-Prowse is the best passer of the holding mids and great delivery from set pieces is a very useful asset.
Ollie was always a long-shot. How much training did he do with England in the end - a day or two?
I actually think the Southampton pair, Ward-Prowse and Ings (not even in the 33) are the unluckiest to miss out. They both have something different about them.
4 RBs and 4 holding mids suggests that Southgate is unsure about his formation.I would opt for the media darling TAA as a midfielder.He ,like Kyle Walker,shouldn't be anywhere near a starting place as a RB.
He says he sees them as four very good footballers rather than RBs and some can play elsewhere.Totally agree about Ings and Ward-Prowse.Ings is our best finisher after Kane.Ward-Prowse is the best passer of the holding mids and great delivery from set pieces is a very useful asset.
Ollie was always a long-shot. How much training did he do with England in the end - a day or two?
I actually think the Southampton pair, Ward-Prowse and Ings (not even in the 33) are the unluckiest to miss out. They both have something different about them.
4 RBs and 4 holding mids suggests that Southgate is unsure about his formation.I would opt for the media darling TAA as a midfielder.He ,like Kyle Walker,shouldn't be anywhere near a starting place as a RB.
Other than SJM I don’t think any player ran as much this season. The break will absolutely do him good and he will come back raring to go for the WC qualifiers. It’s not altogether bad he missed out.
I'm disappointed for Watkins, but he should be proud of the season he's just had, and boy will the rest do him good for next season, when his case for inclusion in the England squad will inevitably be all the stronger for having not taken part in this particular tournament.Yeah, he's every reason to be proud of having already got to the fringes of the England squad in his first PL season. Must be a bit disappointing for him, but he's put himself in an excellent place for next season.
Quote from Southgate:
"Those three (Lingard, Ward-Prowse and Watkins), I gave them the option of going home, but they were all adamant they wanted to stay and be a part of the group. I think Jesse will probably start tomorrow."
WTF?
Can anybody explain?
Quote from Southgate:
"Those three (Lingard, Ward-Prowse and Watkins), I gave them the option of going home, but they were all adamant they wanted to stay and be a part of the group. I think Jesse will probably start tomorrow."
WTF?
Can anybody explain?
Nope, it’s beat me.
Quote from Southgate:
"Those three (Lingard, Ward-Prowse and Watkins), I gave them the option of going home, but they were all adamant they wanted to stay and be a part of the group. I think Jesse will probably start tomorrow."
WTF?
Can anybody explain?
Quote from Southgate:Is it because Mount played the CL final and he wants to give him a longer break and lingard is the most direct replacement? Even so, it's nuts.
"Those three (Lingard, Ward-Prowse and Watkins), I gave them the option of going home, but they were all adamant they wanted to stay and be a part of the group. I think Jesse will probably start tomorrow."
WTF?
Can anybody explain?
Quote from Southgate:Easy. Lingard plays RB against Austria. As Gareth explained: "Someone suggested it in a team meeting and after I reminded them that it's OK to think the unthinkable, we agreed.
"Those three (Lingard, Ward-Prowse and Watkins), I gave them the option of going home, but they were all adamant they wanted to stay and be a part of the group. I think Jesse will probably start tomorrow."
WTF?
Can anybody explain?
Quote from Southgate:Is it because Mount played the CL final and he wants to give him a longer break and lingard is the most direct replacement? Even so, it's nuts.
"Those three (Lingard, Ward-Prowse and Watkins), I gave them the option of going home, but they were all adamant they wanted to stay and be a part of the group. I think Jesse will probably start tomorrow."
WTF?
Can anybody explain?
Quote from Southgate:Is it because Mount played the CL final and he wants to give him a longer break and lingard is the most direct replacement? Even so, it's nuts.
"Those three (Lingard, Ward-Prowse and Watkins), I gave them the option of going home, but they were all adamant they wanted to stay and be a part of the group. I think Jesse will probably start tomorrow."
WTF?
Can anybody explain?
Other than SJM I don’t think any player ran as much this season. The break will absolutely do him good and he will come back raring to go for the WC qualifiers. It’s not altogether bad he missed out.
Good point here. His work-rate is incredible to the rest could help.
I think Southgate has done well to give them a cap to help get over the disappointment, 5o show loyalty and to help them in future.I agree. I thought it was daft at first, but given all the missing players it was an opportunity and in hindsight feel it was really good man management.
I think Southgate has done well to give them a cap to help get over the disappointment, 5o show loyalty and to help them in future.I agree. I thought it was daft at first, but given all the missing players it was an opportunity and in hindsight feel it was really good man management.
With that said Ollie looked a bit like a fish out of water on the left. Must admit I thought he'd adapt a bit better than that.
I think Southgate has done well to give them a cap to help get over the disappointment, 5o show loyalty and to help them in future.I agree. I thought it was daft at first, but given all the missing players it was an opportunity and in hindsight feel it was really good man management.
With that said Ollie looked a bit like a fish out of water on the left. Must admit I thought he'd adapt a bit better than that.
Which is why we don’t need Abraham and spend the money on a top class winger instead
I note in the last 20 odd games T.Rex arms Sturridge and Big nose Rashford have scored one goal each where as Watkins has 14 in his first year in top flight football.
Reputation and who you play for still the key driver at the FA
I think Southgate has done well to give them a cap to help get over the disappointment, 5o show loyalty and to help them in future.I agree. I thought it was daft at first, but given all the missing players it was an opportunity and in hindsight feel it was really good man management.
With that said Ollie looked a bit like a fish out of water on the left. Must admit I thought he'd adapt a bit better than that.
Which is why we don’t need Abraham and spend the money on a top class winger instead
Why instead? Is Ollie going to play every minute next season as well?
I oddly find myself with one foot in each camp because I still have an attachment to him from our promotion winning season but also have to acknowledge that quality players in the number 6 and 10 positions and a quality wide player have to be the priority. That probably means watching him sign for someone else.Yeah I'm in the same camp. I'd love us to sign Tammy, but in reality I think there's more pressing positions (the ones you mentioned) and i think I'd rather us spend £30m-£40m on players in those areas. Thinking something like Buendia, Smith Rowe, maybe Bellingham even might be good value even at that price ... sort of thinking nabbing the best players from the sides who for whatever reason need the money.
You and me, D. You know what they say, 'You can lead a horse(face) to water..'.
I note in the last 20 odd games T.Rex arms Sturridge and Big nose Rashford have scored one goal each where as Watkins has 14 in his first year in top flight football.
Reputation and who you play for still the key driver at the FA
Sterling? Agree on the arms! He runs like a duck too.
Oops yes Sterling
The Leeds England fans at the Romania game kept chanting Paddy Bamford's name whenever Ollie Watkins got the ball.
The Leeds England fans at the Romania game kept chanting Paddy Bamford's name whenever Ollie Watkins got the ball.
Ah bless em
I've had a few quid on him to be premier league top goalscorer for next season @ 20/1. Worth a punt if Jack stays.Worth a punt with Buendia and Bailey. Never mind England's great impact sub
I've had a few quid on him to be premier league top goalscorer for next season @ 20/1. Worth a punt if Jack stays.Worth a punt with Buendia and Bailey. Never mind England's great impact sub
Watkins must be delighted.
Jack wouldn't even get in this team in the front 3 !
I mean signing and strengthen our forward line is really wise whatever happens! And I truly believe Buendia and Bailey direct and progressive dribblers will do serious damage on the goals and assists front .
Up to Jack it he wants to fight for his place here or at Man City eh?!
Some tongue in cheekI've had a few quid on him to be premier league top goalscorer for next season @ 20/1. Worth a punt if Jack stays.Worth a punt with Buendia and Bailey. Never mind England's great impact sub
Watkins must be delighted.
Jack wouldn't even get in this team in the front 3 !
I mean signing and strengthen our forward line is really wise whatever happens! And I truly believe Buendia and Bailey direct and progressive dribblers will do serious damage on the goals and assists front .
Up to Jack it he wants to fight for his place here or at Man City eh?!
Take a day off.
I've had a few quid on him to be premier league top goalscorer for next season @ 20/1. Worth a punt if Jack stays.
Danny's not gonna be a sub for the fortune we are paying him and the other fortune we paid Southampton for him.
In the game they played together it was Ings that was dropping deep and Ollie playing on the shoulder of the last man. So I don't see that this is the plan. Ollie is our front man.Ollie has great mobility and closes and harasses. You do that from the front. Ings finds space to sniff out chances, that requires freedom to roam around the penalty area.
Did Smith really say he didn't know much about it? If so he's really begining tro piss me off when itr comes to the obfuscation over injuries.
True. Having Ings come in instead of Wesley or the injured again Davis is a godsend. We got very lucky last season with Ollie not missing many games injured.
This is all my fault.. I got Ollie on my away shirt this year.
Every year I buy a shirt.. Albrighton, Young, Milner, Grealish.. something bad happens.
Is there something in how many injuries we seem to get? Is bodymoor like an injury factory as we seem so unlucky over last few seasons.
Did Smith really say he didn't know much about it? If so he's really begining tro piss me off when itr comes to the obfuscation over injuries.
A bruised knee? I'm no sports scientist, but a bruised knee is keeping him out for weeks?
A bruised knee? I'm no sports scientist, but a bruised knee is keeping him out for weeks?
He's a delicate flower.
Ollie Watkins, I don’t expect to play. He’s not healed as quick as we would have liked so far. I’m hopeful that he’ll be back for Brentford,” Smith said.after the 2022 world cup it is then
After the international break it is then.
A bruised knee? I'm no sports scientist, but a bruised knee is keeping him out for weeks?
He's a delicate flower.
A bruised knee? I'm no sports scientist, but a bruised knee is keeping him out for weeks?However it's not as bad as bruised ego that kept many of players out of the team in the past.
lots of talk of him needing a hernia operation.
He was trending because TalkSport were debating England strikers this morning, and whether Bamford or Watkins should be next in line in the England squad beyond the regulars.
Seen nothing about Hernia, beyond people saying "Hang on, what's this about a hernia?"
He was trending because TalkSport were debating England strikers this morning, and whether Bamford or Watkins should be next in line in the England squad beyond the regulars.
Seen nothing about Hernia, beyond people saying "Hang on, what's this about a hernia?"
I hope his hernia gets better and even better that there is nothing wrong with it. Can someone post on twitter something else made up. Love to myself but I don't have an account
Worked hard but his finishing was sub-par today. Particularly when he was put through on the left and checked inside. Was screaming to be hit first time.
Worked hard but his finishing was sub-par today. Particularly when he was put through on the left and checked inside. Was screaming to be hit first time.
Worked hard but his finishing was sub-par today. Particularly when he was put through on the left and checked inside. Was screaming to be hit first time.
Thought that was a very good save from Mendy personally. The other chance he should've done better, hit it the other side given the defenders were moving to where the shot ended up.
Still though was fantastic technically first half, ball was glued to his foot at times.
Great to see him back, full of energy, works the channels brilliantly, we're by far a better team with him in it, he just needs to work on his first touch which is generally very poor for a top level striker. That said, if he had a decent first touch he'd be the complete striker with a far better conversion rate. I've always thought he need 4 or 5 chances to put one away.
Right now though I'm just happy to see him back.
Adds a bit of composure in front of goal he's £80 million. Great player, needs a bit of ruthlessness.That's for sure - his final product tonight was poor.
Adds a bit of composure in front of goal he's £80 million. Great player, needs a bit of ruthlessness.That's for sure - his final product tonight was poor.
Adds a bit of composure in front of goal he's £80 million. Great player, needs a bit of ruthlessness.
Oh, I agree - in the end, what defines the great strikers is their ability to make it count when given the chance. But I totally agree that Watkins is a class act and will get better.Mendy made some good saves from Watkins, I'd be more worried if he wasn't getting in the right positions to get a shot off or not getting any chances at all.Adds a bit of composure in front of goal he's £80 million. Great player, needs a bit of ruthlessness.That's for sure - his final product tonight was poor.
Adds a bit of composure in front of goal he's £80 million. Great player, needs a bit of ruthlessness.
Yep, his shooting doesn't quite measure up to the rest of his game. Overall I thought he was really good though.
Adds a bit of composure in front of goal he's £80 million. Great player, needs a bit of ruthlessness.
Yep, his shooting doesn't quite measure up to the rest of his game. Overall I thought he was really good though.
It was his first full 90 of the season not forget
Southgate quoted as saying Ramsdale is showing he can do it after a move to a 'bigger club'. Wanker.He's such a ridiculous star fucker
Watkins and Mings both called up.
Southgate quoted as saying Ramsdale is showing he can do it after a move to a 'bigger club'. Wanker.
And he picks Johnstone who plays for ...yes west brom.Southgate quoted as saying Ramsdale is showing he can do it after a move to a 'bigger club'. Wanker.
Is that really all that egregious? He was picking him regularly when he was at Sheffield Utd.
He's not saying that he's picking him because he's now at Arsenal, he's saying that he's playing well at Arsenal. Which he is.
And he picks Johnstone who plays for ...yes west brom.Southgate quoted as saying Ramsdale is showing he can do it after a move to a 'bigger club'. Wanker.
Is that really all that egregious? He was picking him regularly when he was at Sheffield Utd.
He's not saying that he's picking him because he's now at Arsenal, he's saying that he's playing well at Arsenal. Which he is.
And he picks Johnstone who plays for ...yes west brom.Southgate quoted as saying Ramsdale is showing he can do it after a move to a 'bigger club'. Wanker.
Is that really all that egregious? He was picking him regularly when he was at Sheffield Utd.
He's not saying that he's picking him because he's now at Arsenal, he's saying that he's playing well at Arsenal. Which he is.
WBA bigger than Sheffield Utd and Bournemouth though -the 2 Clubs Ramsdale been at in the Prem
And Johnstone a Premier league keeper . He's been one of the better keepers who consistently improved and not fallen away like say Jack Butland or John Ruddy
Thats my view
I think he's been lucky with this call up but there again so has Kane. One thing it does show it is not so much about the Villa that Southgate has a downer on. Rather his style of play or what we call safeball
Sancho must have been amazing for Dortmund, but everytime I've seen him in an England or Man United shirt bow, he's been sub El Ghazi.
As his status is currently Man Ure, I guess Sancho is a shoe in for the England squad for the next 18 months or so, until he's sent on loan to a Norwich before an inevitable permanent transfer to an Everton.
As for Watkins, what a kick in the balls for in form Tammy Abraham.
And Antonio at West Ham.
Doesn't Antonio play for Jamaica?As his status is currently Man Ure, I guess Sancho is a shoe in for the England squad for the next 18 months or so, until he's sent on loan to a Norwich before an inevitable permanent transfer to an Everton.And Antonio at West Ham.
As for Watkins, what a kick in the balls for in form Tammy Abraham.
Surprised at the Watkins call up - no goals so far this season, and not playing as well as last season when he did deserve his inclusion in the England squad
Bad if he does, as he was born in Wandsworth and as far as I know up until last year he could have played for either country.
Southgate has a lot of praise for Watkins and would have him in before last internationals but was injured. GS respects Watkins attitude and behaviour when he was so close to being in the squad in the summer.Surprised at the Watkins call up - no goals so far this season, and not playing as well as last season when he did deserve his inclusion in the England squadI’m not surprised at all, he’s a cracking player and miles better than Bamford or Tammy. It’s early season and he’s only just back from injury, hopefully Mouthgate sees him as a good long term option so wants to get him involved now.
Southgate doesn't concern himself with trifling matters like form.
Surprised at the Watkins call up - no goals so far this season, and not playing as well as last season when he did deserve his inclusion in the England squad
Sancho's inclusion is the real head scratcher.
Sancho's inclusion is the real head scratcher.I have never seen anything of him to think he is all that . But they loved him in Germany
Sancho's inclusion is the real head scratcher.
Sancho's inclusion is the real head scratcher.
Is it though? He plays for Man U. He wouldn’t be in the squad if he played for Brighton.
Sancho and Townsend seem better signings than Sancho at the moment.
Sancho and Townsend seem better signings than Sancho at the moment.
🤔
Sancho's inclusion is the real head scratcher.I have never seen anything of him to think he is all that . But they loved him in Germany
The trouble is he barely played for England when in form for Dortmund, was then selected for some weird reason for the Euros squad but only got a match time as "reward" for signing for Manure before being dropped in by the twonk in the most pressure situation you could have in the final. Since then he has been anonymous at Manure, probably because it is now the Ronnie show.
If he was performing for Manure, I might have said he was this generations Barnes. But he isn't.
I see he dropped the inform Bellingham and the-slightly-better-then-Sancho Greenwood for development reasons? I suppose not burning them out when younger with loads of matches might be a good thing. However if they are good enough to play at the top level for their clubs, surely they are for their country as well.
Something amiss with Greenwood off the field I think. He dropped out of the Euros squad with no real reason given. Has dodged a few squads since. Talented player with the ball but lazy as sin without it.
"Conspirobollocks" suggests mistakenly that I know somebody who agrees with me!
"Conspirobollocks" suggests mistakenly that I know somebody who agrees with me!
The Arsenal link today?
Probably that baby keeping him up all night. 🤣
Probably that baby keeping him up all night. 🤣
I was useless for weeks when my wife had our first. The shock of living off a few hours sleep a night hit me hard. I made so many cock ups at work I was lucky to keep my job.
Lightweights! With our 5th, I'm up every morning at 5am, do a 10K run, answer all my emails, learn a new language and play a new instrument.*
*Not all of this is true.**
**I mean none, I'm shattered!
Lightweights! With our 5th, I'm up every morning at 5am, do a 10K run, answer all my emails, learn a new language and play a new instrument.*
*Not all of this is true.**
**I mean none, I'm shattered!
God that sounds like one of those absolute ***** you see on LinkedIn. Immediate mute or block and also delete anyone who likes one of their posts.
Lightweights! With our 5th, I'm up every morning at 5am, do a 10K run, answer all my emails, learn a new language and play a new instrument.*
*Not all of this is true.**
**I mean none, I'm shattered!
Lightweights! With our 5th, I'm up every morning at 5am, do a 10K run, answer all my emails, learn a new language and play a new instrument.*
*Not all of this is true.**
**I mean none, I'm shattered!
I don't know how you even had the energy to make a 5th.
Yes he did look far more comfortable in the role that worked absolutely fine last season.
But Smith has to leave out Ings which is clearly something he doesn't want to do.
Id drop ollie. He has been absolute crap. When i was saying to sign tammy and people were saying what about ollie he cabt be dropped! Well he can and should he has been terrible.
Its not all his fault. Smiths tactics have been awful and ollies suffering and looks deeply frustrated.
Yes he did look far more comfortable in the role that worked absolutely fine last season.
But Smith has to leave out Ings which is clearly something he doesn't want to do.
Think both he and Ings can play together. Need to go to 4-3-3 and coach Watkins to play in a similar way to how Henry did and how Salah does now. Mobile using his speed and movement to utilise the width of the pitch and not just be a central target. Ings can be the central figure but Watkins and either Bailey or Traore can be the other two attackers.
Think both he and Ings can play together. Need to go to 4-3-3 and coach Watkins to play in a similar way to how Henry did and how Salah does now. Mobile using his speed and movement to utilise the width of the pitch and not just be a central target. Ings can be the central figure but Watkins and either Bailey or Traore can be the other two attackers.
Watkins has been absolutely brilliant for us since joining, and to fuck him off now just so Ings can play is to me, borderline criminal
Watkins plays best in the middle, as a loan striker with wide men either side who can drift in when he pulls wide etc
This has been PROVEN to work already, and i'm a big believer in the 'if it's not broken don't try and fix it' school of thought.
I see absolutely no reason why this 4-3-3 shouldn't still be our number one formation option.
For me, you play Bailey on the left, Watkins in the middle and try Buendia in his preferred position on the right side.
Simple as that.
My choice is Watkins and Bailey wide, Buendia in behind Ings.
My choice is Watkins and Bailey wide, Buendia in behind Ings.
Watkins has been absolutely brilliant for us since joining, and to fuck him off now just so Ings can play is to me, borderline criminal
Watkins plays best in the middle, as a loan striker with wide men either side who can drift in when he pulls wide etc
This has been PROVEN to work already, and i'm a big believer in the 'if it's not broken don't try and fix it' school of thought.
I see absolutely no reason why this 4-3-3 shouldn't still be our number one formation option.
For me, you play Bailey on the left, Watkins in the middle and try Buendia in his preferred position on the right side.
Simple as that.
I think Buendia played anywhere centrally is going to be a huge disappointment.Yes needs to be deployed right wing position in a 4-2-3-1
I like Watkins, but if you are only playing one up front there's an argument that he deserves to be dropped more than Ings on the basis that neither is playing brilliantly but Ings is, at least, scoring.
Watkins has been absolutely brilliant for us since joining, and to fuck him off now just so Ings can play is to me, borderline criminal
Watkins plays best in the middle, as a loan striker with wide men either side who can drift in when he pulls wide etc
This has been PROVEN to work already, and i'm a big believer in the 'if it's not broken don't try and fix it' school of thought.
I see absolutely no reason why this 4-3-3 shouldn't still be our number one formation option.
For me, you play Bailey on the left, Watkins in the middle and try Buendia in his preferred position on the right side.
Simple as that.
My choice is Watkins and Bailey wide, Buendia in behind Ings.
Still think this leaves us light in midfield as it means sacrificing the Ramsey/Sanson position to another forward and means McGinn has to stifle his attacking intent. Anyway let see how Smith decides to solve the conundrum on Sunday.
4-2-3-1 was often brilliant last year, when Barkley could be arsed. It can work again with Buendia as, hopefully, a far more consistent version of Barkley, Bailey replacing Quisling and Watkins playing in the El Ghazi/Trezeguet/Traore spot, at least until the latter is fit again.
Buendia isn't a central midfielder. He should be playing behind the centre forward.
4-2-3-1 was often brilliant last year, when Barkley could be arsed. It can work again with Buendia as, hopefully, a far more consistent version of Barkley, Bailey replacing Quisling and Watkins playing in the El Ghazi/Trezeguet/Traore spot, at least until the latter is fit again.
Buendia isn't a central midfielder. He should be playing behind the centre forward.
Think it really needs to be Ings OR Watkins, not both (unless we're playing 2 strikers).
The 433 formation seems so obvious to me. It suits way more of our squad and allows us to rotate players (not drop them) so that we can sustain a high intensity for the whole season.Most definitely, I can’t believe we haven’t been.
433, high press, and run the opposition into the ground.
4-2-3-1 was often brilliant last year, when Barkley could be arsed. It can work again with Buendia as, hopefully, a far more consistent version of Barkley, Bailey replacing Quisling and Watkins playing in the El Ghazi/Trezeguet/Traore spot, at least until the latter is fit again.
Buendia isn't a central midfielder. He should be playing behind the centre forward.
In two games, when both Grealish and Barkley were at the very summit of their games. Liverpool and Arsenal couldn't get near them. For the two to three games he could be arsed and/or wasn't injured, Barkley was great. He's also a very imposing, physical unit, something which you cannot say about Buendia.
Basically yeah, we should only play 2 strikers when there's 2 strikers on the pitch, if there's one striker we should definitely play with one.Think it really needs to be Ings OR Watkins, not both (unless we're playing 2 strikers).
So we shouldn't play two strikers, unless we play two strikers?! ;)
Basically yeah, we should only play 2 strikers when there's 2 strikers on the pitch, if there's one striker we should definitely play with one.Think it really needs to be Ings OR Watkins, not both (unless we're playing 2 strikers).
So we shouldn't play two strikers, unless we play two strikers?! ;)
I think that was my point.
The muddled thinking was summed up in last week's match where he took two of our most expensive signings off (Buendia/Ings) and we looked much more effective.
Watkins wasn't one of the problems last season - how we use him this season has created a new problem.
It should be Bailey-Watkins-Buendia, but the compromise would be Watkins-Ings-Bailey with the opportunity to change it if it's all going wrong.
If we could I’d cut our losses on Danny in this window, and yes it means having no experienced cover etc
Ings is a far better finisher and proven than Watkins
OW has been a mixture this season and been getting up to speed he's job shunted out wide for 60/70 mins then plays central.
What's going to happen when Suarez signs and when Bailey is back
I like Watkins, love his work rate but he's really not kicked on this season like I hoped he would. Maybe Ings coming in and the subsequent change in formation has thrown him along with becoming a new dad but he really needs to step up in the 2nd half of the season. If he can't i'm happy to see us try and rinse Arsenal come the Summer and look to upgrade.
I think what we needed to do re:cover/competition for Watkins was either buy somebody less experienced and happy to understudy him (Edouard from Celtic maybe?) or someone clearly better than him to go straight in the team - Tammy. To me Ings and Ollie are very much on a level.
Another couple of goals for Tammy yesterday in a 4-2 Roma away win. 15 goals in all comps this season.
I think what we needed to do re:cover/competition for Watkins was either buy somebody less experienced and happy to understudy him (Edouard from Celtic maybe?) or someone clearly better than him to go straight in the team - Tammy. To me Ings and Ollie are very much on a level.
Another couple of goals for Tammy yesterday in a 4-2 Roma away win. 15 goals in all comps this season.
Edouard plays for Palace now.
I think Tammy would have been a good one - IMO we should have signed him rather than Ings
I think Tammy would have been a good one - IMO we should have signed him rather than Ings
Same issue though, Watkins and Abraham can't play in a two.
Watkins has had a poor first half of the season but has been a victim of poor tactical decisions by management. He can still finish strong. Both Kane and Lukaku only have 5 goals each aswell. It's Watkins all round game that worries me, his effort to try and slide that ball past Pickford was pub league. Someone like Dwight Yorke in the past would have side stepped past Pickford and passed the ball into an empty net.
I think Tammy would have been a good one - IMO we should have signed him rather than Ings
Same issue though, Watkins and Abraham can't play in a two.
Watkins has had a poor first half of the season but has been a victim of poor tactical decisions by management. He can still finish strong. Both Kane and Lukaku only have 5 goals each aswell. It's Watkins all round game that worries me, his effort to try and slide that ball past Pickford was pub league. Someone like Dwight Yorke in the past would have side stepped past Pickford and passed the ball into an empty net.
I think Tammy would have been a good one - IMO we should have signed him rather than Ings
Same issue though, Watkins and Abraham can't play in a two.
Watkins has had a poor first half of the season but has been a victim of poor tactical decisions by management. He can still finish strong. Both Kane and Lukaku only have 5 goals each aswell. It's Watkins all round game that worries me, his effort to try and slide that ball past Pickford was pub league. Someone like Dwight Yorke in the past would have side stepped past Pickford and passed the ball into an empty net.
That is what worries me about him. You are right, he's been shoehorned into some strange set ups, but I am not sure that explains him missing so many chances.
He's had a dip in form that's for certain but I still believe. That goal he scored v Brighton was a strikers goal so he does have it in him. I also think that Ings alongside him has made him adjust his game and that's had a bearing on his natural role. His touch and decision making has always been a bit suspect, Sometimes very good but sometimes poor but covered up by his constant effort and that's good enough for where we are now.
Ings needs to go unfortunately. Good player just not at all what we need. Surely Burnley would give us most of our money back for him this month. Not all their fault but Ings and Chucky hardly got a kick when they came on at the weekend.
I wouldn't write off Watkins, I like him and hope he's with us for a while. But his finishing is abysmal. We're missing chances top teams would take and it's making a huge difference.
Hopefully it will click again for him with the new formation, but if he doesn't do anything in the next couple of games then I'd put him on the bench for a spell to see what Ings can do.
I wouldn't write off Watkins, I like him and hope he's with us for a while. But his finishing is abysmal.
I wouldn't write off Watkins, I like him and hope he's with us for a while. But his finishing is abysmal.
Bit of a problem for top level strikers, that.
I feel sorry for Watkins and Ings. Ollie isn't as good as we thought he was (yet?) and clearly misses Joe. Or rather, the team as it was with Joe in it. His finishing simply isn't good enough for the vital role he's playing. Can't fault his workrate otherwise.
As for Ings, he's a proven striker who probably thought he was making a step-up in his career. I doubt he thinks that any more, but I don't think it's all his fault. He's not getting the sort of service he needs and it doesn't look like Gerrard has any interest in building a team to supply him with it.
I wouldn't write off Watkins, I like him and hope he's with us for a while. But his finishing is abysmal.
Bit of a problem for top level strikers, that.
Watkins has scored the same number of League goals as Lukaku, Greenwood and Kane so far this season.
That's my feeling too.I feel sorry for Watkins and Ings. Ollie isn't as good as we thought he was (yet?) and clearly misses Joe. Or rather, the team as it was with Joe in it. His finishing simply isn't good enough for the vital role he's playing. Can't fault his workrate otherwise.
As for Ings, he's a proven striker who probably thought he was making a step-up in his career. I doubt he thinks that any more, but I don't think it's all his fault. He's not getting the sort of service he needs and it doesn't look like Gerrard has any interest in building a team to supply him with it.
My impression of Southampton is that for the last couple of seasons, the team was built around Ward-Prowse feeding Ings, a bit like us with everything going through Grealish.
Ollie's goal ratio for Villa is on a par with that at other clubs he's been at (approx 1 in 3).
He offers so much more than his goals. He works tirelessly for the team with bundles of energy. Opposition defenders must be kn-ckered at the end of games playing against him. Our midfielders are scoring recently because of his presence. As we're a relatively small team his height is advantageous when defending set pieces. How many times did he defend the front post successfully against Everton's pub team?
He's a star player with a star attitude who I'd rather was in our team than against us. Keep plugging away Ollie and the goals will come.
I know lots of people don't like stats, and insist they can be misleading, but Ollie's shots-to-goals conversion rate this season is 12.8%. Last season it was 14.4%. Ings is at 19% this season.
For comparison, Jamie Vardy is on 25%, Firminio 26%, Salah 20% and England captain Harry Kane is at 8%.
Across a season, most top strikers are well into the teens, and the season's top performers can be well into the 20s.
And before anyone reads TOO much into these numbers, here's a stat for you. Last season Keinan Davis had a better shots-to-goals ratio than Mason Greenwood.
Messing around with the formation and trying to make it with 2 upfront really hasn't helped him this season. If we keep the set-up as we had it on Saturday I think we'll start to see the best of him.
I probably should have phrased it 'his finishing can be abysmal'I wouldn't write off Watkins, I like him and hope he's with us for a while. But his finishing is abysmal.
Bit of a problem for top level strikers, that.
Calling his finishing abysmal is way over the top. He’s scored 21 in 55 appearances for us which works out at 1 every 2.6 games.
I probably should have phrased it 'his finishing can be abysmal'I wouldn't write off Watkins, I like him and hope he's with us for a while. But his finishing is abysmal.
Bit of a problem for top level strikers, that.
Calling his finishing abysmal is way over the top. He’s scored 21 in 55 appearances for us which works out at 1 every 2.6 games.
It just seems to me that he's missing very good chances most games. Maybe I've become a bit over sensitized to it, but I've found hima very frustrating watch this season.
We've the 9th highest goals scored tally in the division, and two of the teams ahead of us have a worse defensive record. Watkins is part of that. He causes defences all sorts of issues, and is just having a dry patch, not helped by a number of his appearances being wide and many others in what most people deemed to be a shit team earlier in the season.
Last year he was being raved about as the best thing since sliced bread. Give the guy a fucking break.
It does. You said "for a £30M striker" whereas other two are £100M strikers. Lukaku's 4 in 11 (that he has started in ) is similar to Watkins ratio.Watkins has scored the same number of League goals as Lukaku, Greenwood and Kane so far this season.
So what?
Lukaka has only started 11 games. Kane was sulking about not being sold and hardly broke a sweat for the first half a dozen games at least. Other players not doing as well as expected doesn't really say anything about Watkins does it?
For such a talented player, Greenwood is completely predictable.I know lots of people don't like stats, and insist they can be misleading, but Ollie's shots-to-goals conversion rate this season is 12.8%. Last season it was 14.4%. Ings is at 19% this season.
For comparison, Jamie Vardy is on 25%, Firminio 26%, Salah 20% and England captain Harry Kane is at 8%.
Across a season, most top strikers are well into the teens, and the season's top performers can be well into the 20s.
And before anyone reads TOO much into these numbers, here's a stat for you. Last season Keinan Davis had a better shots-to-goals ratio than Mason Greenwood.
That last part is not hard to believe. As talented as he is, Greenwood plays like a 10 year old, gets the ball, runs and tries to shoot whilst completely oblivious to his teammates.
We've the 9th highest goals scored tally in the division, and two of the teams ahead of us have a worse defensive record. Watkins is part of that. He causes defences all sorts of issues, and is just having a dry patch, not helped by a number of his appearances being wide and many others in what most people deemed to be a shit team earlier in the season.
Last year he was being raved about as the best thing since sliced bread. Give the guy a fucking break.
wordWe've the 9th highest goals scored tally in the division, and two of the teams ahead of us have a worse defensive record. Watkins is part of that. He causes defences all sorts of issues, and is just having a dry patch, not helped by a number of his appearances being wide and many others in what most people deemed to be a shit team earlier in the season.
Last year he was being raved about as the best thing since sliced bread. Give the guy a fucking break.
To be fair dry patches are a worry for a lot of blokes.
It does. You said "for a £30M striker" whereas other two are £100M strikers. Lukaku's 4 in 11 (that he has started in ) is similar to Watkins ratio.Watkins has scored the same number of League goals as Lukaku, Greenwood and Kane so far this season.
So what?
Lukaka has only started 11 games. Kane was sulking about not being sold and hardly broke a sweat for the first half a dozen games at least. Other players not doing as well as expected doesn't really say anything about Watkins does it?
The other thing about Watkins is that he’s had probably 6-8 goals ruled out by VAR? whereas in years gone by, those goals would have stood. Add to that the amount of times he’s hit the fkn bar when it would’ve been easier to score. He could be probably 12 or so goals better off over this season and last.This is part of the problem.
I love Ollie. He's a grafter and never gives up even when he's having a mare. Most exciting striker i've seen down Villa Park since Dwight Yorke.
I love Ollie. He's a grafter and never gives up even when he's having a mare. Most exciting striker i've seen down Villa Park since Dwight Yorke.People should stop making comparisons with Yorke because more often than not the end result was a goal with him
I love Ollie. He's a grafter and never gives up even when he's having a mare. Most exciting striker i've seen down Villa Park since Dwight Yorke.People should stop making comparisons with Yorke because more often than not the end result was a goal with him
I love Ollie. He's a grafter and never gives up even when he's having a mare. Most exciting striker i've seen down Villa Park since Dwight Yorke.People should stop making comparisons with Yorke because more often than not the end result was a goal with him
Yorke was a brilliant player for us, a unique talent, and a scorer of great goals - and he brought a lot more to the team than just his goals, but he was a VERY different player to Ollie, apart from the fact they were both forwards.
However, Yorke's best-ever league goals total for us was 17, twice, in the years we finished 4th and 5th. Ollie got 14 in a team that finished 11th. Plus those disallowed by VAR that would have counted in any other year.
Ollie isn't close to the level Yorke was at his best for us, but let's not rewrite history to make out Yorke was some sort of unstoppable goal machine.
I think Ollie would beat Yorke's best goal-scoring year in the league if we were challenging for the top 4, but he'll never be the sort of entertaining 'get-off-your-seat' player that Yorke was.
Carew was miles better than Watkins.
On his day Carew was unplayable.
Carew was miles better than Watkins.
But again, Carew never scored as many league goals as Ollie did last year, and Carew played in a side that finished much higher and has wingers constantly chucking balls in for him to attack. I'm not disagreeing with your point about who is/was the better player. Just that goals AND contribution to the team effort have to factor into it when it comes to assessing forwards, in the same way that goals alone counts against players like Keinan Davis.
I think Ollie can be a great player for us, even in the 12-14 league goal a season range, as long as his efforts leading the line are contributing to us getting goals from elsewhere in the team. Man City walked the league last year and no one got more than 13 league goals for them. Chelsea finished 4th and qualified for the champions league and their top league scorer got 7 goals (and he was the penalty taker).
A 20+ goal a season striker would be amazing, and I'd LOVE us to have one, but they're incredibly rare, and you really don't "need" one to be successful in the modern game. If your set-up is such that your attacking play means any one of five players could be on the end of an attacking move (as it seems with us right now), then I'd be perfectly happy seeing the main striker with 10-12 goals, and the other supporting attacking players getting 3 or 4 more each across the season.
pretty much this, I think you have to judge the attack as a unit when it comes to goals, if the mix of Watkins, Ings, Coutinho, Buendia, Bailey and Traore get 35-40 and we get 20ish from the rest of the team then we'll be in the mix for Europe. Our problem right now is that the whole group is behind on that target, goals from defence and midfield are fine though and I suspect we'll make that 20 easily.
there’s a lot of good things to admire about Watkins, his work ethic, he’s good for a few goals every season, good team player, and as others have said on his day he can be a real handful
my biggest worry about him being a top 6 sort of striker is his touch
it’s not very good and it’s not something you particularly learn it’s something you either have or don’t
Sure you can improve on it but you know what I mean
Lukaku has 5 league goals in 11 starts. That very obviously isn't a similar ratio to 5 goals in 17 starts.He has played 16 League games this season. 5 of those as subs. Has scored 5 goal including 3 in 2 games against us.
Lukaku has 5 league goals in 11 starts. That very obviously isn't a similar ratio to 5 goals in 17 starts.He has played 16 League games this season. 5 of those as subs. Has scored 5 goal including 3 in 2 games against us.
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I love Ollie. He's a grafter and never gives up even when he's having a mare. Most exciting striker i've seen down Villa Park since Dwight Yorke.People should stop making comparisons with Yorke because more often than not the end result was a goal with him
Yorke was a brilliant player for us, a unique talent, and a scorer of great goals - and he brought a lot more to the team than just his goals, but he was a VERY different player to Ollie, apart from the fact they were both forwards.
However, Yorke's best-ever league goals total for us was 17, twice, in the years we finished 4th and 5th. Ollie got 14 in a team that finished 11th. Plus those disallowed by VAR that would have counted in any other year.
Ollie isn't close to the level Yorke was at his best for us, but let's not rewrite history to make out Yorke was some sort of unstoppable goal machine.
I think Ollie would beat Yorke's best goal-scoring year in the league if we were challenging for the top 4, but he'll never be the sort of entertaining 'get-off-your-seat' player that Yorke was.
pretty much this, I think you have to judge the attack as a unit when it comes to goals, if the mix of Watkins, Ings, Coutinho, Buendia, Bailey and Traore get 35-40 and we get 20ish from the rest of the team then we'll be in the mix for Europe. Our problem right now is that the whole group is behind on that target, goals from defence and midfield are fine though and I suspect we'll make that 20 easily.
Hmmm, no so sure.
The forwards are really going to have to go some to get anywhere near that. So far with 21 games out of 38 down, as a bunch they're on 14. Even to get the low end of that estimate (35), they would need 21 goals out of 17 games. I reckon Watkins will end up on about 9 or 10, so 4 or 5 more, Coutinho could get half a dozen maybe when up to speed, and Buendia another 3 or 4. Obviously Bailey is anuknown at this stage depending on if/when he's fit again.
The problem area is midfield. 3 each for McGinn and Ramsey, and that's it. Not too bad for them personally, but we could do with the midfield as a whole at least doubling that. It's why we need that holding midfielder, to let the attacking midfielders (and the other forwards) do a lot more attacking.
I just don't know where the Watkins of last season has gone as we now have a clone who looks totally out of touch!
Ings certainly couldn't have done any worse.
I just don't know where the Watkins of last season has gone as we now have a clone who looks totally out of touch!
Ings certainly couldn't have done any worse.
Ings has been dreadful for us though. He hardly got a kick when he came on v Everton, granted we had stopped trying to play at that point. Any game he played up top with Watkins he had very little impact.
His best game for us was v Brentford I think, combined very well with Buendia. Watkins was that bad again tonight I think Gerrard has to go with Ings the next day. But it's getting to the stage where we need to look at other options.
As crap as Watkins has been this season and let's face it, he's been utter crap, he's hardly had a great deal of service. He's a greedy striker who when he's not scoring isn't happy. Yes he runs around a lot but then so does my sister's labrador.
Does not seem to be on the same wavelength as other player around him. Often not in the correct position, lacking anticipation and too slow to react to a developing situation. There is something wrong with him at the moment.
Does not seem to be on the same wavelength as other player around him. Often not in the correct position, lacking anticipation and too slow to react to a developing situation. There is something wrong with him at the moment.
Whilst JJ have clicked with Phil straight away, Ollie doesn’t seem to be able to read what Phil’s going to do
Watkins is not just poor this season but he seems to actively resent anyone else scoring.
Julian Joachim only stopped playing during the first lockdown. Made a bit of a second career for himself as a journeyman striker for non-league clubs.Does not seem to be on the same wavelength as other player around him. Often not in the correct position, lacking anticipation and too slow to react to a developing situation. There is something wrong with him at the moment.
Whilst JJ have clicked with Phil straight away, Ollie doesn’t seem to be able to read what Phil’s going to do
Julian Joachim was quick, but this is a bit of a stretch.
While readying myself for witness protection, Watkins had a hand in all three goals yesterday. First one he makes a forward run that takes both centre backs away, creating space for Coutinho, then drops off giving himself a clear sight of goal and Coutinho the option of a pass. Second he stretches the defence by shifting wide right, creating space and giving an alternative pass option. Third his run opens up the entire right side for Ramsey to have fun in. I get he's not scoring enough, but it's clear he's being asked to stretch defences and, last night at least, that's what he did. Not claiming he was MotM, just that he's not playing as badly as is being suggested.
While readying myself for witness protection, Watkins had a hand in all three goals yesterday. First one he makes a forward run that takes both centre backs away, creating space for Coutinho, then drops off giving himself a clear sight of goal and Coutinho the option of a pass. Second he stretches the defence by shifting wide right, creating space and giving an alternative pass option. Third his run opens up the entire right side for Ramsey to have fun in. I get he's not scoring enough, but it's clear he's being asked to stretch defences and, last night at least, that's what he did. Not claiming he was MotM, just that he's not playing as badly as is being suggested.
While readying myself for witness protection, Watkins had a hand in all three goals yesterday. First one he makes a forward run that takes both centre backs away, creating space for Coutinho, then drops off giving himself a clear sight of goal and Coutinho the option of a pass. Second he stretches the defence by shifting wide right, creating space and giving an alternative pass option. Third his run opens up the entire right side for Ramsey to have fun in. I get he's not scoring enough, but it's clear he's being asked to stretch defences and, last night at least, that's what he did. Not claiming he was MotM, just that he's not playing as badly as is being suggested.Right, I've rewatched. He has no involvement in the first, his movement doesn't shift a defender and has no impact on the player facing up Coutiinho. For Ramseys first Watkins isn't involved in the slightest. He doesn't even break into a sprint to try and get into position for a pass, rebound or deflection.
Right, I've rewatched. He has no involvement in the first, his movement doesn't shift a defender and has no impact on the player facing up Coutiinho. For Ramseys first Watkins isn't involved in the slightest. He doesn't even break into a sprint to try and get into position for a pass, rebound or deflection.
He makes a fantastic run for the third which undoubtedly made the space for Ramsey. So I'll give you one out of three.
He just wants to score. A lot of the goals we score are because of his good movement pulling players out of position with a good viable run and our excellent number 10s spotting a better placed player instead to score. Watkins is just disappointed not to get the chance to score.
It might be purely a form thing. He's too good and too young to write off and I like Ollie a lot.
But right now, he's not doing the things he's probably in the side to do, which is keep the ball, run the channels and bring our midfield into play and do that as much as scoring himself. He has made some space, but Ings would do that just by making runs.
For me Ings could potentially be having a field day playing ahead of Beundia and Countino. In theory you don't need the front man holding things up effectively, if one of our attacking mids does that. Ings is wily when he gets between CH and FB. He makes good runs and will finish a chance. He'll also make more intelligent runs. He'll touch the ball a lot less than Watkins (generally) but right now, Watkins isn't getting much of the ball either.
Ings' turn. In theory he could be fired up and a bit more determined to take his chance. Likewise Watkins when he gets a shot again. Ings' last start up top by himself was his best game for us.
There were a couple of balls last night that went all the way across their six yard box which I would have fancied Ings to have got himself on the end of.
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Last season it surprised me how good he was up front on his own, the ball stuck to him and he shielded the ball well. He was strong and had a great touch. His touch has deserted him this season. He said so himself after the match that he felt he had a bad game and hopes the goal gives his game a lift.
You can’t fault his commitment though and he does work very hard all the time and is crucial to how we play.
There's one or two comments on the main thread saying how poor he was yesterday. Not everything he did came off but I thought he ran his arse off. He was everywhere and deserved his goal.
I like Ollie, but I do question his attitude when other players score.
Ings was celebrating as soon as Matty's goal went in, Ollie seemed to be having a conversation with Matty along the lines of "you should have passed to me" and not a smile nor congratulatory hug to be seen.
You're not the only goal scorer in the team son, show a bit of pleasure when others get one too.
I like Ollie, but I do question his attitude when other players score.I agree and have noted his almost neutral stance when other players score however if he himself scores consistently he can do whatever he likes.
Ings was celebrating as soon as Matty's goal went in, Ollie seemed to be having a conversation with Matty along the lines of "you should have passed to me" and not a smile nor congratulatory hug to be seen.
You're not the only goal scorer in the team son, show a bit of pleasure when others get one too.
Goal looked like a massive weight off his shoulders. Hopefully he can charge onto double figures now.
Saw a stat somewhere yesterday that since the start of last season only two English players have scored more goals than him (Vardy & Kane).
Does he ever celebrate when a teammate scores?
Does he ever celebrate when a teammate scores?
When Coutinho scored, it looked like his first reaction was to have a go at the ref.
Does he ever celebrate when a teammate scores?
Does he ever celebrate when a teammate scores?
It has been witnessed once. Last week, when Ings scored. May not happen again.
Does he ever celebrate when a teammate scores?
When Coutinho scored, it looked like his first reaction was to have a go at the ref.
To be fair the ref had ignored a blatant penalty a few seconds earlier when a shirt pull stopped Ollie from having a tap in, I can see the point of him complaining about it.
He's back to being an absolute nightmare to play against, which is all that matters.I also thought he showed a better touch in some of our build-up play last night, some lovely touches in fact. Yes, he's probably still the weak link in terms of quick interplay in the current front three, but last night he was more than good enough on that front.
Are we back to castigating players for not having pre-approved facial expressions, again?
As well as a poor first touch, even some really good players lack that, is his lack of bottle in going for 50/50s
Are we back to castigating players for not having pre-approved facial expressions, again?
Ridiculous ain’t it?
Are we back to castigating players for not having pre-approved facial expressions, again?
Ridiculous ain’t it?
I think it's something he needs to work on after training obviously.
Spent more time on his arse than anything else. Not his day at all.
He’s a good player will always get you a few goals and his work rate is spot onExactly how I see it. He is young enough to improve but he needs to get much better at the basics.
Too often when he receives the ball he’s looking for a foul goes down too easily rather than staying on his feet and trying to play football
His control, touch and link up play let’s sit down big time
I know he’s had some tremendous games but they are interspersed with long periods of bland performances
We are a mid table premiership team at the moment and thats his level he isn’t good enough for us if we have higher aspirations in the future imo
9 times out of 10 his first touch is shocking. I also agree he goes down far too easy.
You know it wasn't a foul because after not getting the decision he wanted, 2 seconds later he elevates to his feet and sprints to retrieve possession usually giving away a freekick in the process.
He's also been caught offside 43 times in 62 league appearances which is another frustrating trait of his. We can probably knock 3 of those off for VAR blunders, but it's still very high.
I worry about whether he'll get to that absolute top-level. The other week I saw a Venezia game and they have Nani on a Pires contract. Even at this age, even though he can't really run anymore, you could see the class in his first touch, how he doesn't just trap it with gorgeous ease but directs it and positions his body with it, totally assured technique allied with experience and football intelligence. And it's not like he was the greatest player on earth, but he was a player who made it at the very top of the game, a contributor and a champion. Ollie has so many attributes and is one infectiously likeable guy, but that pure talent? I'm just not totally sure it's there.
If we’re just looking at current players capable of playing in a team that is challenging for top 6/4 right now
I would say we have, and I’m being strict here
Martinez, Cash, Mcginn, Ramsey, Coutinho,
Then probable maybe’s are Digne, Buendia, Sanson,
Then there’s a few squad fillers and back ups, Also some Younger lads coming through The system where we don’t know what they can achieve yet but hopefully some will be capable enough in time
As always imo
Ollie has so many attributes and is one infectiously likeable guy, but that pure talent? I'm just not totally sure it's there.
Likeable? I'd put that right at the very bottom of his attributes to be honest. Not that it's that important, of course.
Ollie has so many attributes and is one infectiously likeable guy, but that pure talent? I'm just not totally sure it's there.
Likeable? I'd put that right at the very bottom of his attributes to be honest. Not that it's that important, of course.
I agree with Monty on this. Think Ollie and Matty Cash are for me the two most 'likeable' players in our squad along with McGinn (with his daft ways) and Emi M (professional and determined but with a bit of divilment in him).
Called up for England.Hopefully it will give his confidence a boost as it clearly needs it.
I thought Southgate was meant to pick players on form?
Greenwoods future may well be behind bars not in the England squad.I thought Southgate was meant to pick players on form?
Greenwood, Rashford, DCL, Antonio...not many forwards kicking down the door to be selected. Someone like Toney at Brentford surely in better form than Watkins. Watkins last two performances were dreadful for us, hard to justify any kind of inclusion in an England squad on that basis.
I thought Southgate was meant to pick players on form?
Greenwood, Rashford, DCL, Antonio...not many forwards kicking down the door to be selected. Someone like Toney at Brentford surely in better form than Watkins. Watkins last two performances were dreadful for us, hard to justify any kind of inclusion in an England squad on that basis.
It's funny how it's easier to get into the current England set-up as a centre-forward than it is as a right-back.
It's funny how it's easier to get into the current England set-up as a centre-forward than it is as a right-back.
According to the Daily Mail, Ollie recorded the League’s 5th fastest sprint this season.
Never really struck me as being lightening quick, in fact, at times, rather the opposite.
OT - but did you watch the Andy Murray documentary 'Resurfacing' about his hip injury and everything he went through to try to get fit before and then including his opp? I found a new level of respect for him after that, his determination is incredible.According to the Daily Mail, Ollie recorded the League’s 5th fastest sprint this season.
Never really struck me as being lightening quick, in fact, at times, rather the opposite.
Doesn't really mean a lot. I remember Engels being included in one of those 'fastest sprints' lists and I was quicker than him after my hip was resurfaced.
OT - but did you watch the Andy Murray documentary 'Resurfacing' about his hip injury and everything he went through to try to get fit before and then including his opp? I found a new level of respect for him after that, his determination is incredible.According to the Daily Mail, Ollie recorded the League’s 5th fastest sprint this season.
Never really struck me as being lightening quick, in fact, at times, rather the opposite.
Doesn't really mean a lot. I remember Engels being included in one of those 'fastest sprints' lists and I was quicker than him after my hip was resurfaced.
Hip resurfacing doesn't really do the operation justice - is sounds like a gentle sand down. (As you will of course know) it's pretty much a full hip replacemenmt, they just lop off a bit less of the fermur!
According to the Daily Mail, Ollie recorded the League’s 5th fastest sprint this season.
Never really struck me as being lightening quick, in fact, at times, rather the opposite.
Doesn't really mean a lot. I remember Engels being included in one of those 'fastest sprints' lists and I was quicker than him after my hip was resurfaced.
Agreed. The Birmingham Hip is thoroughly recommended.OT - but did you watch the Andy Murray documentary 'Resurfacing' about his hip injury and everything he went through to try to get fit before and then including his opp? I found a new level of respect for him after that, his determination is incredible.According to the Daily Mail, Ollie recorded the League’s 5th fastest sprint this season.
Never really struck me as being lightening quick, in fact, at times, rather the opposite.
Doesn't really mean a lot. I remember Engels being included in one of those 'fastest sprints' lists and I was quicker than him after my hip was resurfaced.
Hip resurfacing doesn't really do the operation justice - is sounds like a gentle sand down. (As you will of course know) it's pretty much a full hip replacemenmt, they just lop off a bit less of the fermur!
OT (continued) Yes I did see that, after I had my Op. It was a good watch I thought. You're right, it is a whole new joint, just a little less invasive than a full hip replacement. You can see the op on YouTube if you're so inclined with some meaty power tools involved. The femur head is trimmed down to a cylindrical shape to accept the metal cap, then the hip socket is 'reamed' (basically a cheese grater on a ball) so that the socket can accept the metal cup. A life changing operation if you have bad Osteoarthritis... just don't watch the op before you have it!
According to the Daily Mail, Ollie recorded the League’s 5th fastest sprint this season.
Never really struck me as being lightening quick, in fact, at times, rather the opposite.
Doesn't really mean a lot. I remember Engels being included in one of those 'fastest sprints' lists and I was quicker than him after my hip was resurfaced.
According to the Daily Mail, Ollie recorded the League’s 5th fastest sprint this season.
Never really struck me as being lightening quick, in fact, at times, rather the opposite.
Doesn't really mean a lot. I remember Engels being included in one of those 'fastest sprints' lists and I was quicker than him after my hip was resurfaced.
I remember an interview with Alan Hutton where they said he was the fastest player clocked at BH. He laughed it off and said it was Gabby, but that was probably him running from his car.
I'm glad he came on v Switzerland I hope he starts against Ivory Coast because I've got free tickets to the match via work.
I'm glad he came on v Switzerland I hope he starts against Ivory Coast because I've got free tickets to the match via work.
I wish he hadn't come on to be honest, unless he is going to get a proper run out in the Ivory Coast game. Switzerland now counts as a cap for him, which means idiots will look at his stats and say Ollie Watkins has got 6 England caps and scored 1 goal against San Marino and use that as a stick to beat him with. That conveniently ignores the fact that he has only played about 75 minutes for England in total, usually at the arse-end of the game when Southgate has made about 8 other substitutions first.
If he is going to get a chance for England then he needs to be given a full-game (or at least 70 minutes) with a few first choice players alongside him.
Agreed. The Birmingham Hip is thoroughly recommended.OT - but did you watch the Andy Murray documentary 'Resurfacing' about his hip injury and everything he went through to try to get fit before and then including his opp? I found a new level of respect for him after that, his determination is incredible.According to the Daily Mail, Ollie recorded the League’s 5th fastest sprint this season.
Never really struck me as being lightening quick, in fact, at times, rather the opposite.
Doesn't really mean a lot. I remember Engels being included in one of those 'fastest sprints' lists and I was quicker than him after my hip was resurfaced.
Hip resurfacing doesn't really do the operation justice - is sounds like a gentle sand down. (As you will of course know) it's pretty much a full hip replacemenmt, they just lop off a bit less of the fermur!
OT (continued) Yes I did see that, after I had my Op. It was a good watch I thought. You're right, it is a whole new joint, just a little less invasive than a full hip replacement. You can see the op on YouTube if you're so inclined with some meaty power tools involved. The femur head is trimmed down to a cylindrical shape to accept the metal cap, then the hip socket is 'reamed' (basically a cheese grater on a ball) so that the socket can accept the metal cup. A life changing operation if you have bad Osteoarthritis... just don't watch the op before you have it!
Watched MOTD again this morning, and that miss, bloody hell. He could either have stuck it through the keeper's legs which were gaping like the Mersey Tunnel, or showed a bit more composure and tucked it inside the post.It was a regulation 1 on 1 and should have been put away.
It was a great pen. The misses were awful. Either he’s just not good enough or his head isn’t right. Either way I don’t think we’ll see the best of him at Villa now, it’s probably time for a change for both sides sakes.
I'd keep Ings over Watkins.
He's a much better player.
I'd be raging if that had been given against us. Watkins drives into the keeper, Sa isn't making any move towards Ollie, his eyes are on the ball and he's waiting to collect it. Think that's what Sa was mouthing to him at the end of the game.I was surprised too. Not one fan around me was shouting for a penalty, although admittedly a few were out of it. If he hadn't have given the penalty, I don't think VAR would have overturned the decision.
I'd keep Ings over Watkins.
He's a much better player.
Yes.
I'd keep Ings over Watkins.
He's a much better player.
Yes.
Yes again.
I'd keep Ings over Watkins.
He's a much better player.
Yes.
Yes again.
I think with Ings at Southampton, he was the main man and played week in, week out and had the likes of JWP creating chances. He was never going to be in that position at Villa with Watkins as our main striker. He's not a bad player, it was just a daft signing made in the heat of the moment when we sold Grealish. That money would have been better spent increasing the bids for the aforementioned JWP or ESR.exactly it was not the signing we needed and still isn’t.
I'd keep Ings over Watkins.
He's a much better player.
Yes.
A yes from me as well
You say that, but it was absolutely clear we were light up front. We 100% needed a back up striker and Watkins form and earlier injury bears that out. Maybe someone like Tammy would have been a better bet, but I don't think he wanted to come.I think with Ings at Southampton, he was the main man and played week in, week out and had the likes of JWP creating chances. He was never going to be in that position at Villa with Watkins as our main striker. He's not a bad player, it was just a daft signing made in the heat of the moment when we sold Grealish. That money would have been better spent increasing the bids for the aforementioned JWP or ESR.exactly it was not the signing we needed and still isn’t.
Ings wasn't a back up though, he is a 29 year old footballer with a history of injury problem's who cost us £38million and Smith started him pretty much every game. Some back up.You say that, but it was absolutely clear we were light up front. We 100% needed a back up striker and Watkins form and earlier injury bears that out. Maybe someone like Tammy would have been a better bet, but I don't think he wanted to come.I think with Ings at Southampton, he was the main man and played week in, week out and had the likes of JWP creating chances. He was never going to be in that position at Villa with Watkins as our main striker. He's not a bad player, it was just a daft signing made in the heat of the moment when we sold Grealish. That money would have been better spent increasing the bids for the aforementioned JWP or ESR.exactly it was not the signing we needed and still isn’t.
For me Ings is a quality player and he just needs to be given the shirt for a decent run in the team to pick up confidence. He's far better with the ball at his feet and in link up play than Watkins. He's also a much harder worker than people give him credit for. Watkins has the edge on pace and energy (and age) but that's it at the moment.
I don't think the mistake was signing Ings, it was pandering to a sulking Watkins and trying to fit them both in the team rather than asking them to fight for a shirt.
Ings £38m? - I thought it was £25m?Ings wasn't a back up though, he is a 29 year old footballer with a history of injury problem's who cost us £38million and Smith started him pretty much every game. Some back up.You say that, but it was absolutely clear we were light up front. We 100% needed a back up striker and Watkins form and earlier injury bears that out. Maybe someone like Tammy would have been a better bet, but I don't think he wanted to come.I think with Ings at Southampton, he was the main man and played week in, week out and had the likes of JWP creating chances. He was never going to be in that position at Villa with Watkins as our main striker. He's not a bad player, it was just a daft signing made in the heat of the moment when we sold Grealish. That money would have been better spent increasing the bids for the aforementioned JWP or ESR.exactly it was not the signing we needed and still isn’t.
For me Ings is a quality player and he just needs to be given the shirt for a decent run in the team to pick up confidence. He's far better with the ball at his feet and in link up play than Watkins. He's also a much harder worker than people give him credit for. Watkins has the edge on pace and energy (and age) but that's it at the moment.
I don't think the mistake was signing Ings, it was pandering to a sulking Watkins and trying to fit them both in the team rather than asking them to fight for a shirt.
Yes, it was Buendía whose fee was up to £38m and Bailey was around £30m.Ings £38m? - I thought it was £25m?Ings wasn't a back up though, he is a 29 year old footballer with a history of injury problem's who cost us £38million and Smith started him pretty much every game. Some back up.You say that, but it was absolutely clear we were light up front. We 100% needed a back up striker and Watkins form and earlier injury bears that out. Maybe someone like Tammy would have been a better bet, but I don't think he wanted to come.I think with Ings at Southampton, he was the main man and played week in, week out and had the likes of JWP creating chances. He was never going to be in that position at Villa with Watkins as our main striker. He's not a bad player, it was just a daft signing made in the heat of the moment when we sold Grealish. That money would have been better spent increasing the bids for the aforementioned JWP or ESR.exactly it was not the signing we needed and still isn’t.
For me Ings is a quality player and he just needs to be given the shirt for a decent run in the team to pick up confidence. He's far better with the ball at his feet and in link up play than Watkins. He's also a much harder worker than people give him credit for. Watkins has the edge on pace and energy (and age) but that's it at the moment.
I don't think the mistake was signing Ings, it was pandering to a sulking Watkins and trying to fit them both in the team rather than asking them to fight for a shirt.
I have heard different values quoted, all over £30million.Yes, it was Buendía whose fee was up to £38m and Bailey was around £30m.Ings £38m? - I thought it was £25m?Ings wasn't a back up though, he is a 29 year old footballer with a history of injury problem's who cost us £38million and Smith started him pretty much every game. Some back up.You say that, but it was absolutely clear we were light up front. We 100% needed a back up striker and Watkins form and earlier injury bears that out. Maybe someone like Tammy would have been a better bet, but I don't think he wanted to come.I think with Ings at Southampton, he was the main man and played week in, week out and had the likes of JWP creating chances. He was never going to be in that position at Villa with Watkins as our main striker. He's not a bad player, it was just a daft signing made in the heat of the moment when we sold Grealish. That money would have been better spent increasing the bids for the aforementioned JWP or ESR.exactly it was not the signing we needed and still isn’t.
For me Ings is a quality player and he just needs to be given the shirt for a decent run in the team to pick up confidence. He's far better with the ball at his feet and in link up play than Watkins. He's also a much harder worker than people give him credit for. Watkins has the edge on pace and energy (and age) but that's it at the moment.
I don't think the mistake was signing Ings, it was pandering to a sulking Watkins and trying to fit them both in the team rather than asking them to fight for a shirt.
Our much-vaunted transfer business of last summer hasn't really paid off as hoped.
I have heard different values quoted, all over £30million.Yes, it was Buendía whose fee was up to £38m and Bailey was around £30m.Ings £38m? - I thought it was £25m?Ings wasn't a back up though, he is a 29 year old footballer with a history of injury problem's who cost us £38million and Smith started him pretty much every game. Some back up.You say that, but it was absolutely clear we were light up front. We 100% needed a back up striker and Watkins form and earlier injury bears that out. Maybe someone like Tammy would have been a better bet, but I don't think he wanted to come.I think with Ings at Southampton, he was the main man and played week in, week out and had the likes of JWP creating chances. He was never going to be in that position at Villa with Watkins as our main striker. He's not a bad player, it was just a daft signing made in the heat of the moment when we sold Grealish. That money would have been better spent increasing the bids for the aforementioned JWP or ESR.exactly it was not the signing we needed and still isn’t.
For me Ings is a quality player and he just needs to be given the shirt for a decent run in the team to pick up confidence. He's far better with the ball at his feet and in link up play than Watkins. He's also a much harder worker than people give him credit for. Watkins has the edge on pace and energy (and age) but that's it at the moment.
I don't think the mistake was signing Ings, it was pandering to a sulking Watkins and trying to fit them both in the team rather than asking them to fight for a shirt.
Our much-vaunted transfer business of last summer hasn't really paid off as hoped.
Ings wasn't a back up though, he is a 29 year old footballer with a history of injury problem's who cost us £38million and Smith started him pretty much every game. Some back up.You say that, but it was absolutely clear we were light up front. We 100% needed a back up striker and Watkins form and earlier injury bears that out. Maybe someone like Tammy would have been a better bet, but I don't think he wanted to come.I think with Ings at Southampton, he was the main man and played week in, week out and had the likes of JWP creating chances. He was never going to be in that position at Villa with Watkins as our main striker. He's not a bad player, it was just a daft signing made in the heat of the moment when we sold Grealish. That money would have been better spent increasing the bids for the aforementioned JWP or ESR.exactly it was not the signing we needed and still isn’t.
For me Ings is a quality player and he just needs to be given the shirt for a decent run in the team to pick up confidence. He's far better with the ball at his feet and in link up play than Watkins. He's also a much harder worker than people give him credit for. Watkins has the edge on pace and energy (and age) but that's it at the moment.
I don't think the mistake was signing Ings, it was pandering to a sulking Watkins and trying to fit them both in the team rather than asking them to fight for a shirt.
No way was Ings that much. £25m was reported in most places. He only had a year left on his deal, £25m was too generous for Saints to turn-down once
One season wonder? He looked so promising last season (despite hitting the woodwork quite often). Really unimpressed with him this season.
He’s out of form, he’s still a good player. He’s never going to be a perfect finisher, but when he’s on form he’s very useful.
Way, way too inconsistent at this level, has a poor touch and gets knocked off the ball too easily. I’d definitely listen to offers in the summer. We need much better.
He’s out of form, he’s still a good player. He’s never going to be a perfect finisher, but when he’s on form he’s very useful.
I disagree Paul. He's a lower league player who had a half decent season last year because we had Grealish in top form. He was abysmal today. He's 27 this year too, so it's not like he's a 21 year old where you expect ups and down in form to happen due to inexperience. He's just not very good.
he a forward paid to score goals, he not doing it for usHe’s out of form, he’s still a good player. He’s never going to be a perfect finisher, but when he’s on form he’s very useful.
I disagree Paul. He's a lower league player who had a half decent season last year because we had Grealish in top form. He was abysmal today. He's 27 this year too, so it's not like he's a 21 year old where you expect ups and down in form to happen due to inexperience. He's just not very good.
I agree with Risso.
He can't control a ball, and treats shooting at goal like buying a scratchcard - you might get a pound back sometimes but the fun is in the process of trying (and normally failing).
The top end of the team is a big problem.agree
You can't play as well as we did in the first half and not score.
The walls of your house have a better first touch. Not good enough to be a top half player. Son had 3 chances and scored 3 goals. Watkins missed two 1 on 1s against the Wolves that would have seen us win a game we didn't deserve to, like Spurs won a game today where box to box, they were 2nd best.
We need a new spine.
35 year old Luis Suarez is on a free transfer in the summer. We could give him a 1 year contract (+1yr possible extension). No-brainer for me as long as we keep Coutinho, though they both may have better offers.
Sell Watkins (and Ings) and support Suarez with Archer/Davis.
Gavin McCann, his 2nd touch was always a tackle. Watkins touch is really poor though and he's not a natural finisher.
I think he’s a good player off form and will be fine.In the First Division
I think he’s a good player off form and will be fine.
I think he’s a good player off form and will be fine.In the First Division
I think it shows up the paucity of English forwards, after Kane its Rashford ( lost the plot) , Watkins or DCL who are limited footballers.I think he’s a good player off form and will be fine.In the First Division
Yep. A player who could be in the World Cup squad in a few months time.
I think it shows up the paucity of English forwards, after Kane its Rashford ( lost the plot) , Watkins or DCL who are limited footballers.I think he’s a good player off form and will be fine.In the First Division
Yep. A player who could be in the World Cup squad in a few months time.
You are probably right. But his first touch is nowhere near good enough.I think it shows up the paucity of English forwards, after Kane its Rashford ( lost the plot) , Watkins or DCL who are limited footballers.I think he’s a good player off form and will be fine.In the First Division
Yep. A player who could be in the World Cup squad in a few months time.
Maybe, but it doesn't make him a First Division player.
He will do well at Norwich next season.Who, Davis or Archer?
Watkins has now scored more premier league goals for villa than either Dalian Atkinson or Darren Bent and hasn't yet had two full seasons.
Watkins has now scored more premier league goals for villa than either Dalian Atkinson or Darren Bent and hasn't yet had two full seasons.
This season hasn't exactly been a great season for the team too.
There's a lot more to come from Ollie!
Anwar El Ghazi is 20th on that list, which is easy to go unnoticed.
He's a good young player that is still learning his trade. He'd have got at least an assist last night if Ings had had his shooting boots on. Second season syndrome is a common occurrence and he'll be back brighter next season or I'll eat Trump's foul MAGA hat.Or scored two goals if he could control the ball.
Selling one of Watkins will solves some minor problems* so I’m not against it
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Selling one of Watkins will solves some minor problems* so I’m not against it
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* One of Watkins’ what? I can think of a few problems!
Watkins has now scored more premier league goals for villa than either Dalian Atkinson or Darren Bent and hasn't yet had two full seasons.Bit unfair on Dalian (RIP), he joined the club in 1991 so it misses out his goals from his first season.
He had a few ruled out last season for toenail off sides as well.
He needs to 'muscle' up and put a few pounds on so he can compete better with the physicality side of the game.
He needs to 'muscle' up and put a few pounds on so he can compete better with the physicality side of the game.
Oh no, no, no, no, nooo. We had another striker not too long ago, he did that. Ended badly for all concerned.
He needs to 'muscle' up and put a few pounds on so he can compete better with the physicality side of the game.
Oh no, no, no, no, nooo. We had another striker not too long ago, he did that. Ended badly for all concerned.
He needs to 'muscle' up and put a few pounds on so he can compete better with the physicality side of the game.
Oh no, no, no, no, nooo. We had another striker not too long ago, he did that. Ended badly for all concerned.
And before him, Darius Vassell trying to get rid of a blister on his foot with a power-drill (or maybe John Gregory was just trying to get a laugh with that comment).
I think it shows up the paucity of English forwards, after Kane its Rashford ( lost the plot) , Watkins or DCL who are limited footballers.I think he’s a good player off form and will be fine.In the First Division
Yep. A player who could be in the World Cup squad in a few months time.
He needs to 'muscle' up and put a few pounds on so he can compete better with the physicality side of the game.
Oh no, no, no, no, nooo. We had another striker not too long ago, he did that. Ended badly for all concerned.
And before him, Darius Vassell trying to get rid of a blister on his foot with a power-drill (or maybe John Gregory was just trying to get a laugh with that comment).
Don't be ridiculous. It was a bruise under a toenail and he was just trying to relieve the pressure by drilling a very small hole... with a power drill!
Watkins really proving his worth . Silencing the critics. Well played I give Watkins that goal v Palace todayI'm not silenced. Goes a little way to making up for all the chances he's missed, or wasted.
That's fair enoughWatkins really proving his worth . Silencing the critics. Well played I give Watkins that goal v Palace todayI'm not silenced. Goes a little way to making up for all the chances he's missed, or wasted.
That effort at the end was Watkins all over. Rubbish.
Do we not expect too much from Watkins and Ings? It seems every chance they get, even if it's a half one, they get slagged for missing it. Yet, I think their conversion % stats compare pretty favourably with the top strikers in the PL. Surely the problem is more that they don't get enough service.
Do we not expect too much from Watkins and Ings? It seems every chance they get, even if it's a half one, they get slagged for missing it. Yet, I think their conversion % stats compare pretty favourably with the top strikers in the PL. Surely the problem is more that they don't get enough service.
Ings has had loads of chances recently, and mostly his efforts have been terrible.
There's no point in Ings if he isn't going to score.
Ings has 6 assists this season, our joint-highest setter-upper with Buendia and 5 more than Watkins so he does more than score/not score.
The thing I struggle with is that his first touch is poor and its not improving, why?
The thing I struggle with is that his first touch is poor and its not improving, why?
The thing I'm struggling with is that it was fine last season.
Ive been laughing at this afternoonThe thing I struggle with is that his first touch is poor and its not improving, why?
The thing I'm struggling with is that it was fine last season.
He's never been the same since the birth of his daughter. He brought her out onto the pitch last night. If I'd been there I'd have booed her.
Guardian interview.Easy to forget that he had a kid 8 months ago.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/may/21/ollie-watkins-aston-villa-killer-in-front-of-goal-england-coutinho-gerrard-manchester-city?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Other
Ings has looked woeful the last two games - he's got to hit the target with both his first half chances today.Yes but Ollie is 26 and Ings is 29 so there is not a lot in it and Ollie should be at his peak now which he probably is so I am afraid he may have some possible refinement but not a seismic change left in him to turn into a prolific goal scorer.
There's also the fact that Ings is at the wrong end of his career and Ollie's only going to improve over the next few years as long as he gets the right coaching.
Thanks for posting but a bit of nothing article.
I can’t see a bigger club taking Watkins. He’s too hit and miss for a big move anywhere. Way too streaky.
If Watkins leaves, we will regret it.
The thing I struggle with is that his first touch is poor and its not improving, why?
The thing I'm struggling with is that it was fine last season.
Cheerio
If short is August 2021 onwards then you have a point.
I wouldn't get rid, but I wouldn't be relying upon him to the extent we are. 11 goals, 1 in 3, is decent. But can we improve? It won't be cheap.
I wouldn't get rid, but I wouldn't be relying upon him to the extent we are. 11 goals, 1 in 3, is decent. But can we improve? It won't be cheap.
Depends how much we could sell Ollie for. If we could get £40m for him I'd bite their hand off. Reinvest that money with a more qualified striker and we're laughing. Toney? Abraham? There must be others that are far more suited to Gerrard's style of play that wouldn't cost much more than £40m-£60m. Isn't that what Man City do; sell well and upgrade?
If you compare us to say West Ham, a team we want to catch and probably the most realistic competitor to do so, their main attacking three in Antonio, Bowen and Benrahma got 30 goals between them. They also had a few midfielders chipping in with 5 goals, whilst it was only Ramsey for us. Spurs as a team aren’t stuffed with talent, but in Son and Kane they have two world class forwards who got 40 goals between them.
I wouldn't get rid, but I wouldn't be relying upon him to the extent we are. 11 goals, 1 in 3, is decent. But can we improve? It won't be cheap.
Depends how much we could sell Ollie for. If we could get £40m for him I'd bite their hand off. Reinvest that money with a more qualified striker and we're laughing. Toney? Abraham? There must be others that are far more suited to Gerrard's style of play that wouldn't cost much more than £40m-£60m. Isn't that what Man City do; sell well and upgrade?
I'm not sure either Toney or Abraham are "more qualified" and Man Citeh just spend shitloads of money. Can't remember them ever selling anyone for big money since Abu Dhabi came in.
Abraham couldn't hack it in the Premier League.
He should be putting those chances away he missed today.
FIFA has approved a 26-man squad for the World Cup, giving Ollie Watkins even more reason to score 20 plus goals and play well this season.
FIFA has approved a 26-man squad for the World Cup, giving Ollie Watkins even more reason to score 20 plus goals and play well this season.If he scores 6 or 7 in the pre WC season I’ll be happy and if he does so whilst maintains his usual work rate he’ll be in anyway.
FIFA has approved a 26-man squad for the World Cup, giving Ollie Watkins even more reason to score 20 plus goals and play well this season.If he scores 6 or 7 in the pre WC season I’ll be happy and if he does so whilst maintains his usual work rate he’ll be in anyway.
Look at the competition to play second fiddle to Kane.
There's Kane, Abraham, Rashford, Bowen, Saka, Sterling, Foden, Ratboy, Calvert-Lewin, Bamford, Toney, Wilson all as strikers who will hope with a fair wind and a strong start that they may have a chance, some more likely than others. To be in with a shout Watkins needs to be playing, causing problems and, most importantly, scoring to have a chance.
It’s not his goalscoring that is the biggest problem for me I could live with that if it’s hold-up play was betterCompletely agree. Somehow Gerrard has got to get goals out of him Ings and the midfield. Please no Watkins and Ings together
Like others have said there’s not many forwards getting a bag full of those anymore
I know he puts a shift in and isn’t lazy which is fine but he hasn’t got much of a touch And too much of his play comes to nothing and his link up play isn’t good enough
But he’s probably our best option like others have said again We’re not in a position to replace him for a Champions League type forward hopefully we’ve got others coming through so let’s hope Gerrard can get the best out of him but if the basics aren’t there then I’m afraid it will be difficult
I think Ollie is going to have a much better season this year. He only scored 2 goals in 11 under Smith, then 9 in 26 under Gerrard. That would equate to about 13 goals in a full season, but with an improved team behind him and the focus work with a finishing coach he’s done, he should build on that.
Plus Toney is a complete Zulu sign making wanker.wondering why he's not at Birmingham then,oh because they are (put any word you like in)
I think Ollie is going to have a much better season this year. He only scored 2 goals in 11 under Smith, then 9 in 26 under Gerrard. That would equate to about 13 goals in a full season, but with an improved team behind him and the focus work with a finishing coach he’s done, he should build on that.
Me too.
I think Ollie is going to have a much better season this year. He only scored 2 goals in 11 under Smith, then 9 in 26 under Gerrard. That would equate to about 13 goals in a full season, but with an improved team behind him and the focus work with a finishing coach he’s done, he should build on that.
Me too.
Me three. In fact I think him and Ings will do really well this season, Ings will get plenty of assists I think too.
I hope so.I think Ollie is going to have a much better season this year. He only scored 2 goals in 11 under Smith, then 9 in 26 under Gerrard. That would equate to about 13 goals in a full season, but with an improved team behind him and the focus work with a finishing coach he’s done, he should build on that.
Me too.
Me three. In fact I think him and Ings will do really well this season, Ings will get plenty of assists I think too.
I honestly can't see them playing together that often, it'll be one or the other.
That's better than I thought, to be fair. Still a no for me, though. I don't feel his all-round game is as good as Watkins'. If we are replacing him I want a Coutinho-level world class player in his place. Same if we are bringing in a new centre-half. Quite good isn't going to get us into the top four.
I think some people have already got their scapegoat for the coming season sorted and it's not even the end of July yet.Well he made a pretty good fist pushing for the roll last season tbf.
I don't think Watkins was any better or worse last season really, it's just the season before he was playing with Grealish who was brilliant and created loads of space and chances. He is what he is, a 1 in 3 striker, with a ropey first touch.
Are there any clubs outside the sky 6 who have a 20 goal a season forward?
I don’t see why Watkins can’t hit 15 this season and that’s where we are at the moment unless we spend £100m plus on one. Then they’d have to agree to come and forfeit a season or 2 without European football. I like Watkins, yes he had an off season last season but he’s capable of much more.
With Ings, Coutinho, Buendia and the emergence of Archer I don’t see why goals should be an issue.
I thin to some extent thats what worries me - do we have any other players other than ings/watkins that can make double figures realsitically?Are there any clubs outside the sky 6 who have a 20 goal a season forward?
I don’t see why Watkins can’t hit 15 this season and that’s where we are at the moment unless we spend £100m plus on one. Then they’d have to agree to come and forfeit a season or 2 without European football. I like Watkins, yes he had an off season last season but he’s capable of much more.
With Ings, Coutinho, Buendia and the emergence of Archer I don’t see why goals should be an issue.
There literally wasn't a single 20 goal a season striker in the premier league last season. Only Son and Salah got over 20 and both play as wide forwards off a central striker. Next season I predict Haaland and Kane are the only strikers who will get around 20 (maybe Darwin Nunez as well but he looks a bit raw).
I thin to some extent thats what worries me - do we have any other players other than ings/watkins that can make double figures realsitically?Are there any clubs outside the sky 6 who have a 20 goal a season forward?
I don’t see why Watkins can’t hit 15 this season and that’s where we are at the moment unless we spend £100m plus on one. Then they’d have to agree to come and forfeit a season or 2 without European football. I like Watkins, yes he had an off season last season but he’s capable of much more.
With Ings, Coutinho, Buendia and the emergence of Archer I don’t see why goals should be an issue.
There literally wasn't a single 20 goal a season striker in the premier league last season. Only Son and Salah got over 20 and both play as wide forwards off a central striker. Next season I predict Haaland and Kane are the only strikers who will get around 20 (maybe Darwin Nunez as well but he looks a bit raw).
I don't think Watkins was any better or worse last season really, it's just the season before he was playing with Grealish who was brilliant and created loads of space and chances. He is what he is, a 1 in 3 striker, with a ropey first touch.
He was much busier, more aggressive and generally better the season before last. His goals vs expected goals tally (I know, I know) were basically identical in each season so the "it was all down to Grealish making more chances" argument doesn't really stand up. I recall virtually no criticism of him on here the season before last, including from yourself. Happy to be corrected but otherwise that sounds like you've decided to dislike a player and are using revisionism to justify your position.
There's loads of players in the top six worse than him. Liverpool and Man City put out close to world XIs every week but there's a fair amount of dross in the rest of them. And even Man City have John Stones.
Agree Risso, I love Watkins but he is not an out and out goal scorer and that's what we need to move up a level.
I think you are right Cdb, in that Watkins was a lot worse last season than the season before. He never had great first touch but now it’s got much worse.
CD my friend, I would love our forward future to be the Ollie and Cam show. Both on their game could be frightening for the opposition and totally awesome to watch.
Ollie is more of a Sheringham than a Shearer. We need a ruthless finisher. As those are as rare as an FA cup win we may have to wait on Archer developing.except that Sherringham was excellent at controlling and passing a football.
And wasn't particulalry quick and pretty much played nothing like Ollie at all.Ollie is more of a Sheringham than a Shearer. We need a ruthless finisher. As those are as rare as an FA cup win we may have to wait on Archer developing.except that Sherringham was excellent at controlling and passing a football.
And wasn't particulalry quick and pretty much played nothing like Ollie at all.Ollie is more of a Sheringham than a Shearer. We need a ruthless finisher. As those are as rare as an FA cup win we may have to wait on Archer developing.except that Sherringham was excellent at controlling and passing a football.
Yep that's a pretty terrible comparison.
Yep that's a pretty terrible comparison.
It's a fairly irrelevant comparison anyway, as Sheringham always played with two up front and those days have gone out with phones that have Snake on them.
I think that's why he plays two up top. The problem is that system doesn't really work these days.
A three perhaps, but that means shifting Watkins out to the side a bit, in the way that Mane and Salah did for Liverpool with Firmino in the middle. And therein lies the difference, our players aren't as good as that.
I think that's why he plays two up top. The problem is that system doesn't really work these days.
A three perhaps, but that means shifting Watkins out to the side a bit, in the way that Mane and Salah did for Liverpool with Firmino in the middle. And therein lies the difference, our players aren't as good as that.
Watkins can't play that role though. He's tried, and just can't do it.
Against 2nd Division defences though.I think that's why he plays two up top. The problem is that system doesn't really work these days.
A three perhaps, but that means shifting Watkins out to the side a bit, in the way that Mane and Salah did for Liverpool with Firmino in the middle. And therein lies the difference, our players aren't as good as that.
Watkins can't play that role though. He's tried, and just can't do it.
That's where he played for Brentford though isn't it? . I think he looks better when cutting in from outwide.
I think that's why he plays two up top. The problem is that system doesn't really work these days.
A three perhaps, but that means shifting Watkins out to the side a bit, in the way that Mane and Salah did for Liverpool with Firmino in the middle. And therein lies the difference, our players aren't as good as that.
Watkins can't play that role though. He's tried, and just can't do it.
Well that's where we agree. He's not as good as either of the two I mentioned, and having done it at a lower level, doesn't seem able to do it in the Premier League. Which is odd. He's good player, and I think (hope?) he'll be better this season and more like his first. As things stand, there are no excuses for anyone this season. We've had a good pre-season, players haven't got injuries, we've made great signings.
I think he's actually a really good finisher from crosses, his movement is really good in that aspect. If we get the right service to him those positions he'll score plenty and we've got the players to do it.Spot on.
But so can Archer, and he's also far, far better when put through. Watkins is a lot stronger though so can probably give himself more chances through that, and his movement is good too.
For me, start with Watkins but if he's underwhelming give Archer is start, with some minutes off the bench first.
Ings is weaker than both and only comes off the bench for now.
I think he's actually a really good finisher from crosses, his movement is really good in that aspect. If we get the right service to him those positions he'll score plenty and we've got the players to do it.Spot on.
But so can Archer, and he's also far, far better when put through. Watkins is a lot stronger though so can probably give himself more chances through that, and his movement is good too.
For me, start with Watkins but if he's underwhelming give Archer is start, with some minutes off the bench first.
Ings is weaker than both and only comes off the bench for now.
I think he's actually a really good finisher from crosses, his movement is really good in that aspect. If we get the right service to him those positions he'll score plenty and we've got the players to do it.Spot on.
But so can Archer, and he's also far, far better when put through. Watkins is a lot stronger though so can probably give himself more chances through that, and his movement is good too.
For me, start with Watkins but if he's underwhelming give Archer is start, with some minutes off the bench first.
Ings is weaker than both and only comes off the bench for now.
Agreed also
You might all be right but that headed effort yesterday was woeful beyond. He even looked a tad embarrassed himself.
You might all be right but that headed effort yesterday was woeful beyond. He even looked a tad embarrassed himself.
I think he felt the need to add power to it so was concentrating more on a big connection rather than hitting the target, I don't think it was anything like as good a chance as some have suggested, he probably should've hit the target but I can understand what he was trying to do.
You might all be right but that headed effort yesterday was woeful beyond. He even looked a tad embarrassed himself.
I think he felt the need to add power to it so was concentrating more on a big connection rather than hitting the target, I don't think it was anything like as good a chance as some have suggested, he probably should've hit the target but I can understand what he was trying to do.
Well presumably he was trying to get it on target, but fluffed it miserably. He had two excellent chances yesterday but his well-documented limitations meant both were spurned. His first touch is abysmal.
You might all be right but that headed effort yesterday was woeful beyond. He even looked a tad embarrassed himself.
I think he felt the need to add power to it so was concentrating more on a big connection rather than hitting the target, I don't think it was anything like as good a chance as some have suggested, he probably should've hit the target but I can understand what he was trying to do.
Well presumably he was trying to get it on target, but fluffed it miserably. He had two excellent chances yesterday but his well-documented limitations meant both were spurned. His first touch is abysmal.
It's weird, I had no concerns about his touch in his first season. Not the velvet touch of Grealish but more than good enough with his all round game.
It's been reported that he's been using a finishing coach this summer. Doesn't seem to be having too much of a positive effect.But his dining table has a lovely shine to it.
It's been reported that he's been using a finishing coach this summer. Doesn't seem to be having too much of a positive effect.
His control of the ball, general hold up play, finishing is very poor and has been for at least a season. Not sure what is wrong with Ollie. But it's just not happening for him. It's hard to see how we progress with Ollie at number 9 if this form continues.
His control of the ball, general hold up play, finishing is very poor and has been for at least a season. Not sure what is wrong with Ollie. But it's just not happening for him. It's hard to see how we progress with Ollie at number 9 if this form continues.
I've said it before but he's never been the same since his missus had a baby.
I'd rather just have 2020/21 Watkins back. He was an excellent striker. The manager should be capable of getting the best out of him.
Isn't it only Son and Kane who've scored more non-penalry goals than Ollie over the past few seasons?
Or Scott Hogan? :D
Or Scott Hogan? :DYou have gone too far now mate.
11 goals last season with the front player(s) often isolated.
14 goals the season before when the team was set-up to play to his strengths.
Ollie will get replaced eventually no doubt (everybody does), but it'll have to be by someone who will consistently get more than 14/11 goals per season.
Strikers who are capable of getting 15+ goals a season are hard to come by and assuming we can find one with pl experience, who can hit the ground running why would they come to a
mid-table Villa who don't always play to the strengths of their strikers?
11 goals last season with the front player(s) often isolated.
14 goals the season before when the team was set-up to play to his strengths.
Ollie will get replaced eventually no doubt (everybody does), but it'll have to be by someone who will consistently get more than 14/11 goals per season.
Strikers who are capable of getting 15+ goals a season are hard to come by and assuming we can find one with pl experience, who can hit the ground running why would they come to a
mid-table Villa who don't always play to the strengths of their strikers?
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But I think he's a good player, causing the opposition problems, his header to lay it off on Saturday was weighted perfectly mas an example.
I think it seems like he's a bit crap because his first touch can be a but wayward at times. I think he'll come good.
Sell Ings, sell Luiz, sell Chukwuemeka, buy better player than Watkins.Our net spend from last summer until now is £32m.
No we shouldnt but the squad is too full of players that are not going to contribute enough.Sell Ings, sell Luiz, sell Chukwuemeka, buy better player than Watkins.Our net spend from last summer until now is £32m.
If we want another striker we shouldn't really HAVE to sell players to fund it. I think the problem is finding one who is better and will come.
It's unfortunate we have players who won't make the squad, but we shouldn't hold up our progress because we can't find anyone to pay ElGhazi's wages next season.
I seem to remember Ron Saunders falling out with crowd favourites, Andy Gray, Gidman etc.. thankfully no social media back in those days or most on here would be backing the players and not the Manager
The Manager is paid to make decisions, some the players will like, other decisions will upset a few.
Gerrard is not leaving our club, Purslow and the owners will continue to back him, if Watkins, Mings and others do not like the way they are being treated they can always ask to leave.
I seem to remember Ron Saunders falling out with crowd favourites, Andy Gray, Gidman etc.. thankfully no social media back in those days or most on here would be backing the players and not the Manager
The Manager is paid to make decisions, some the players will like, other decisions will upset a few.
Gerrard is not leaving our club, Purslow and the owners will continue to back him, if Watkins, Mings and others do not like the way they are being treated they can always ask to leave.
For me, Watkins plays better as a lone forward, chasing down lost causes and creating space for others. He does not suit the slow build up we seem to play.
For me, Watkins plays better as a lone forward, chasing down lost causes and creating space for others. He does not suit the slow build up we seem to play.
Agreed but to be fair his interaction with other players is already much improved this season. Two assists v Everton and laid another big chance on for Ings v Bolton. But our coach doesn't seem to know if he wants to play with 1 x striker or 2. Wingers or number 10s, if we are to press from the front or step back into a defensive line. So everyone will continue to struggle until that is bedded down.
I've been impressed with him so far this season after starting first game on bench.
Regardless of whether we get another manager or not the effort in the first half shown by Ollie Watkins was disrespectful and just wrong.
We all know there's something wrong in the dressing room and my money is on him being one of the problems.
I work with someone who worked very closely with the Brentford squad when Oliie was there and he's the only player, during his time working there, who he said was up his own arse.
Dean Smith, according to my workmate, was the nicest man you could ever work with however.
The fans all liked him at his previous clubs. The staff not so much.
Other than a ropey pass at the end that nearly cost us he was bloody brilliant today and held the ball up so well.
There was one passage of play in the second half (before Ings came on) where Ollie had the ball, but he was surrounded by 4 (FOUR!) Soton players and was inevitably crowded out.
The guy has no support up front, with Bailey and Coutinho almost hugging the touchline under whatever tactics our genius of a manager has going on and no midfield support. You could play Haaland in place of Ollie in our current system and he'd look lame.
There was one passage of play in the second half (before Ings came on) where Ollie had the ball, but he was surrounded by 4 (FOUR!) Soton players and was inevitably crowded out.
The guy has no support up front, with Bailey and Coutinho almost hugging the touchline under whatever tactics our genius of a manager has going on and no midfield support. You could play Haaland in place of Ollie in our current system and he'd look lame.
His touch was very good against Man City and he held the line brilliantly and caused problems. It deserted him last night (again).
He was very good against Man City. Running and pressing is what strikers need to do.
Bournemouth are the only team with fewer shots than us this season. Is that Watkins' fault? Or that the supply line is crap?
He's isolated unless Ings is also playing and then he's crowded or pushed out wide.
He's not a hold-up player, but when he's playing first time passes or shots he's good. So why not play a way that suits him?
Was appalling today. Can't fault his effort but he simply isn't good enough. His finishing is costing us points. He might be OK as a back up winger but he's nowhere near good enough to be our lead striker.
Ings has to start and we need to start the search for a new striker ASAP. Cut our losses with Ollie.
Works hard, runs a lot, makes intelligent runs.
Can't score goals.
Pick Archer you massive coward.
Pick Archer you massive coward.
Yep.
Works hard, runs a lot,makes intelligent runs.
Can't score goals.
Pick Archer you massive coward.
Yep.
Interesting listening to Michael Owen after the game on the stream I watched. He basically said he’s got everything except nous at the crucial moment. He said he doesn’t seem to a have a big picture in front of him ie where the keeper is at the moment he needs to finish
Works hard, runs a lot, makes intelligent runs.
Can't score goals.
Which, when you are our principal goal scorer, is a bit of a problem...
I think the criticism is over the top.
He used to be good in the air in the box, what happened?
He’s seemingly incapable of even attempting to lift the ball over a keeper. He just hasn’t got a football brain at all. Lower league playing doing his best, that’s all he’ll ever be.
He doesn't look up either which is half the problem. He puts his head down while he's running towards goal then has a hopeful attempt at a shot. His goal against Liverpool in the 7-2 was brilliant. He looked up and smashed it into the roof of the net. He seems to have lost that part of his game. He rarely looks up and aims. It's hit and hope with him at the moment. He looks to me to be a player who's lost the confidence in his own ability to score goals.He’s seemingly incapable of even attempting to lift the ball over a keeper. He just hasn’t got a football brain at all. Lower league playing doing his best, that’s all he’ll ever be.
I was about to mention this myself, he really doesn't lift the ball up at all when shooting. The thought of 'dinking' it doesn't enter his head. It really is baffling from a premier league striker.
Good analysis of him by Troy the boy Deeney on MOTD2. Also highlighted the easy chance he could have served up for Ings to win the game.
Good analysis of him by Troy the boy Deeney on MOTD2. Also highlighted the easy chance he could have served up for Ings to win the game.
What did Deeney think?
Very harsh criticism here, he scores that chance at end (excellent movement to get in the position to start with) and he's probably our man of the match. He never stopped running, hold up play was actually decent, movement was top quality throughout and never hid.
On the flip side, aswell as a dog awful first touch, he isn't a good striker of a ball either really. But I'd keep faith with him for Forest. Gerrard will probably revert to Ings/Watkins.
His interview with Preece and his answers about Archer stink of someone with a massive chip on their shoulder. He hasn’t stopped and thought for one minute how that sounds for Archer personally or any of the fans who are asking the same questions. All he’s doing is protecting his ego.Good comparison
There is a bit of the O’Leary’s about him.
Work rate and running are fairly easy to replace, you could probably choose from a dozen or so Championship level strikers and get that effort. What's missing almost completely from Watkins is finishing ability and composure in front of goal. He isn't good enough, and if we don't go big for a striker in January then we're going to continue to be lower mid table, whoever the manager is.
Watkins is one of those "training ground players". When zero pressure on, his finishing in training is top draw. It just doenst flow into games for whatever reason. He seems to get flustered and his touch horrendous.
Archer should get a run now imo
I just watched all of his goals at Brentford from the 19/20 season on YouTube (26 in total) and the majority were from crosses/pull backs, not many from through balls, so I don't think we help him by playing without wingers. A lot of them didn't rely on any first touch at all, they were just instinctive finishes. I remember some good solo goals for us in his first season but most were from crosses again I think.
Apart from the fact we probably don't have a system that suits him, I also don't think he's ever recovered from the slow start to last season. Injured for the first few games, then struggling to play with Ings, his confidence seemed to drain quickly. Then a new manager coming in who he knew didn't have the same faith in him. Then dropped by England. With the whole team struggling there is a lot of pressure on him now and it seems like it is too much. I'm hoping he will come good again in the long run but for now it would be crazy not to give Archer a run.
I just watched all of his goals at Brentford from the 19/20 season on YouTube (26 in total) and the majority were from crosses/pull backs, not many from through balls, so I don't think we help him by playing without wingers. A lot of them didn't rely on any first touch at all, they were just instinctive finishes. I remember some good solo goals for us in his first season but most were from crosses again I think.
Apart from the fact we probably don't have a system that suits him, I also don't think he's ever recovered from the slow start to last season. Injured for the first few games, then struggling to play with Ings, his confidence seemed to drain quickly. Then a new manager coming in who he knew didn't have the same faith in him. Then dropped by England. With the whole team struggling there is a lot of pressure on him now and it seems like it is too much. I'm hoping he will come good again in the long run but for now it would be crazy not to give Archer a run.
The Championship is a much, much lower standard than the Premier League, it's why you get players like Matej Vydra, Chris Wood and Teemu Pukki scoring 25+ goals a season, and then not doing it in the Premier League.
He works hard and presses well, but he can’t finish instinctively or when he has time, and he has very clumsy feet.
That's true to a degree, although given that getting 20+ goals in the Prem is only achieved by very few players each season, if a player gets to a dozen or more he has transitioned well.I just watched all of his goals at Brentford from the 19/20 season on YouTube (26 in total) and the majority were from crosses/pull backs, not many from through balls, so I don't think we help him by playing without wingers. A lot of them didn't rely on any first touch at all, they were just instinctive finishes. I remember some good solo goals for us in his first season but most were from crosses again I think.
Apart from the fact we probably don't have a system that suits him, I also don't think he's ever recovered from the slow start to last season. Injured for the first few games, then struggling to play with Ings, his confidence seemed to drain quickly. Then a new manager coming in who he knew didn't have the same faith in him. Then dropped by England. With the whole team struggling there is a lot of pressure on him now and it seems like it is too much. I'm hoping he will come good again in the long run but for now it would be crazy not to give Archer a run.
The Championship is a much, much lower standard than the Premier League, it's why you get players like Matej Vydra, Chris Wood and Teemu Pukki scoring 25+ goals a season, and then not doing it in the Premier League.
Benteke rarely smacked the ball and usually made good decisions when in a goal scoring position. He was much more of a placer than a blaster.He was but when he did hit the ball hard it stayed hit. His goal at the Hawthorns in a 2-2 in Lambert's first season springs to mind.
I think it's worth remembering what Watkins in form and in a team that has a working attack looks, in the premier league: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=147130090783454 (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=147130090783454)
Yes some players can get found out or perform on a confidence high for their first season but a lot of criticism on here doesn't really match with what we've seen him do for us in the past and things like him blasting it straight at the keeper when one-on-one is quite clearly something that has changed in his game. If you ignore this season and just judge the player in that video there's no way you'd say he can't finish. As a club we need to help him and get him back to that player, anything else is wasting him.
Get a coach in that bans Ollie from looking at the ball when he takes a chance. He’ll vastly improve then.he would miss the ball
I think it's worth remembering what Watkins in form and in a team that has a working attack looks, in the premier league: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=147130090783454 (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=147130090783454)
Yes some players can get found out or perform on a confidence high for their first season but a lot of criticism on here doesn't really match with what we've seen him do for us in the past and things like him blasting it straight at the keeper when one-on-one is quite clearly something that has changed in his game. If you ignore this season and just judge the player in that video there's no way you'd say he can't finish. As a club we need to help him and get him back to that player, anything else is wasting him.
It isn't just this season Paul, it was last season as well. Look, not trying to crucify the lad, as I do like him and as said above, I don't think he always gets the best service.
It might also be that him and Ings, with Archer coming through is the best we can hope for at the level we are currently at. There aren't a lot of prolific strikers out there that we could realistically attract and you only have to look at the centre forwards the likes of West Ham have spent big money on over the past few seasons to see just what a minefield it is.
Fun fact. Watkins scored more league goals in his first 2 seasons with us than Dean Saunders did in his first 2 with us.
I don't hate him at all, I just think he's overrated as a Villa player.2 in a cup final too :)
The point though was that maybe Ollie isn't deserving of all the stick he gets considering how highly a lot of people hold Saunders, and yet he didn't score as many despite playing in a much better Villa side over their respective first 2 seasons.
On the slim chance anyone is interested, during their first 2 seasons Saunders scored 23 in 73 league games, Ollie 25 in 72 league games.
We need a 9 that has a bit of pace and physicality about them. Prime Benteke style. Got to scout better and be more brave with forwards.Play Cam - he's raw and untested only at this level, but has delivered in spades at every other challenge, including the same level that Ollie was considered and recruited from to be our first choice striker; we're not going to be worse if he's playing and may just become a more successful team.
The decline set in before Gerrard came along, pretty much since the day Ings turned up...
I think the decline matches exactly from the day Grealish left. Nothing to do with Ings or indeed GerrardThe decline set in before Gerrard came along, pretty much since the day Ings turned up...
Yep. Weird, that.
I think had Deano had a Jack Grealish putting the ball on a plate for him he’d have scored a lot more than Ollie Watkins. He was far more an instinctive striker in the penalty area than Watkins is or ever will be. Ollie’s best work is outside the box but we need someone who is great inside it. Until we fix that and also create more legitimate chances however that happens we will always hope for a nil for the opponent because the best we will do is score 1.
Watkins was still pretty good for the roughly half a season we played with Grealish out injured and, in any case, the lack of Grealish shouldn't affect his ability to win a header, chase down a defender or kick the ball in the vague direction of the net when through on goal. He's been in a strop since Ings turned up, and it has now affected his confidence in front of goal.
Out of how many matches? Anyway, his general play was better, even when he wasn't scoring he was winning headers and bullying defenders. Abilities he seems to have lost in the last couple of seasons.
We dont play to his strengths
Im not sure whos strengths we do play to, mind
Yeah - I dont disagree - but I think its because he works better with crosses and cut backs and a bit more instinctive.We dont play to his strengths
Im not sure whos strengths we do play to, mind
He's had loads of chances, he's just missed them all.
A lot of his goals snuck through the keeper's legs etc and they aren't going in now. It's marginal stuff and for whatever reason he's not hitting the heights. I think he'll come good again though.
He was taking more risks then, because he was scoring more. Now he's not scoring, he's not taking risks...
Watkins is a good front man - however, a poor finisher when he needs to think or take a few touches on too many occasions.Agree with this.
Useless player who needs dropping. It's actually pathetic how many poor decisions he makes repeatedly. I'm 1000% confident Archer would do a much better job than this non-scoring goal scorer.
Devoid of confidence and form and yet Action Man hair keeps picking him.
Couldn’t get onto a cross even if his name was Jesus.
Devoid of confidence and form and yet Action Man hair keeps picking him.
First laugh of the evening. Action Man hair.
Couldn’t get onto a cross even if his name was Jesus.
We put 2 decent crosses in all game, one he headed back into a dangerous area in thexbuild up to our goal and the other was our only other shot on target.
Devoid of confidence and form and yet Action Man hair keeps picking him.
First laugh of the evening. Action Man hair.
He's genuinely awful. A million miles away from being good enough, a first touch like a trampoline and the decision making prowess of Liz Truss.
He's not shit, just woefully out of form.But how long do you have to be out of form to be classed as shit?
Watkins is most definatley not shit, that's just angry nonsense. Out of form and lacking in confidence though.He is doing almost everything wrong - constantly offside, can't tame a ball played at him, poor passing. The big problem is that he isn't taken out of the firing line and we as a team are suffering.
Watkins is most definatley not shit, that's just angry nonsense. Out of form and lacking in confidence though.He is doing almost everything wrong - constantly offside, can't tame a ball played at him, poor passing. The big problem is that he isn't taken out of the firing line and we as a team are suffering.
Watkins is most definatley not shit, that's just angry nonsense. Out of form and lacking in confidence though.Unless you subscribe to the view that he was good last season, which I dont, then he's been out of form and lacking in confidence for 15 months.
Watkins is most definatley not shit, that's just angry nonsense. Out of form and lacking in confidence though.Unless you subscribe to the view that he was good last season, which I dont, then he's been out of form and lacking in confidence for 15 months.
Ross Barkley wasn't shit either. He was good once but just out of form and lacking confidence.
Him being constantly offside, missing big chances and having the ball control of a broken jockstrap is the managers fault? I'm no fan of Gerrard, but sometimes players missing easy chances need to have to hold their hands up. Whatever the tactics and coaching, he should be able to deliver his fundamental skills.Watkins is most definatley not shit, that's just angry nonsense. Out of form and lacking in confidence though.He is doing almost everything wrong - constantly offside, can't tame a ball played at him, poor passing. The big problem is that he isn't taken out of the firing line and we as a team are suffering.
But that's on the manager not on him. As I said last night what Gerrard is doing with him, McGinn and Bailey has caused all 3 to spiral from being a bit out of form to having a genuine crisis of confidence so now they're all trying to win games on their own to prove they've "got it" still.
It's comments like this that lead me to question which posters go to games. Because with my own eyes I witnessed him miss loads of chances that he should have burried. It's from that that I form my judgement that he was off form last season too.Watkins is most definatley not shit, that's just angry nonsense. Out of form and lacking in confidence though.Unless you subscribe to the view that he was good last season, which I dont, then he's been out of form and lacking in confidence for 15 months.
Ross Barkley wasn't shit either. He was good once but just out of form and lacking confidence.
Well watkins was our top scorer and got into double figures so he clearly wasn't shit last season, even if he wasn't as good as the year before.
Him being constantly offside, missing big chances and having the ball control of a broken jockstrap is the managers fault? I'm no fan of Gerrard, but sometimes players missing easy chances need to have to hold their hands up. Whatever the tactics and coaching, he should be able to deliver his fundamental skills.Watkins is most definatley not shit, that's just angry nonsense. Out of form and lacking in confidence though.He is doing almost everything wrong - constantly offside, can't tame a ball played at him, poor passing. The big problem is that he isn't taken out of the firing line and we as a team are suffering.
But that's on the manager not on him. As I said last night what Gerrard is doing with him, McGinn and Bailey has caused all 3 to spiral from being a bit out of form to having a genuine crisis of confidence so now they're all trying to win games on their own to prove they've "got it" still.
Yeah I am, because I'm angry and you're defending the indefensible.Him being constantly offside, missing big chances and having the ball control of a broken jockstrap is the managers fault? I'm no fan of Gerrard, but sometimes players missing easy chances need to have to hold their hands up. Whatever the tactics and coaching, he should be able to deliver his fundamental skills.Watkins is most definatley not shit, that's just angry nonsense. Out of form and lacking in confidence though.He is doing almost everything wrong - constantly offside, can't tame a ball played at him, poor passing. The big problem is that he isn't taken out of the firing line and we as a team are suffering.
But that's on the manager not on him. As I said last night what Gerrard is doing with him, McGinn and Bailey has caused all 3 to spiral from being a bit out of form to having a genuine crisis of confidence so now they're all trying to win games on their own to prove they've "got it" still.
Your on one today aren't you. Anyone with basic reading comprehension could understand I was commenting on the bold bit.
Yeah I am, because I'm angry and you're defending the indefensible.Him being constantly offside, missing big chances and having the ball control of a broken jockstrap is the managers fault? I'm no fan of Gerrard, but sometimes players missing easy chances need to have to hold their hands up. Whatever the tactics and coaching, he should be able to deliver his fundamental skills.Watkins is most definatley not shit, that's just angry nonsense. Out of form and lacking in confidence though.He is doing almost everything wrong - constantly offside, can't tame a ball played at him, poor passing. The big problem is that he isn't taken out of the firing line and we as a team are suffering.
But that's on the manager not on him. As I said last night what Gerrard is doing with him, McGinn and Bailey has caused all 3 to spiral from being a bit out of form to having a genuine crisis of confidence so now they're all trying to win games on their own to prove they've "got it" still.
Your on one today aren't you. Anyone with basic reading comprehension could understand I was commenting on the bold bit.
And less of the reading comprehension and patronising stuff eh Paul, because from where I'm sitting it's you posting rubbish this morning
Well watkins was our top scorer and got into double figures so he clearly wasn't shit last season, even if he wasn't as good as the year before.
It's comments like this that lead me to question which posters go to games. Because with my own eyes I witnessed him miss loads of chances that he should have burried. It's from that that I form my judgement that he was off form last season too.
Well watkins was our top scorer and got into double figures so he clearly wasn't shit last season, even if he wasn't as good as the year before.It's comments like this that lead me to question which posters go to games. Because with my own eyes I witnessed him miss loads of chances that he should have burried. It's from that that I form my judgement that he was off form last season too.
He was incredibly frustrating to watch last season - in my view well off form. It's carried through to this season. That's the point I was making.
Anyone got a gun?
Or a noose?
Anyone got a gun?
Or a noose?
I could get my hands on a Goose
Anyone got a gun?
Or a noose?
I could get my hands on a Goose
Not sure I'd fancy getting my hands on a nun...
Anyone got a gun?
Or a noose?
I could get my hands on a Goose
Not sure I'd fancy getting my hands on a nun...
They score more than Watkins
A competent manager will get him firing again.
A competent manager will get him firing again.
They won’t because he’s shit. Utter, utter, shit.
He helped us get promoted for which i like him but i think it's best for him and us to move him on. He may well start scoring for someone else but the fact is it's not happening with us anymore.
He helped us get promoted for which i like him but i think it's best for him and us to move him on. He may well start scoring for someone else but the fact is it's not happening with us anymore.
He helped us get promoted for which i like him but i think it's best for him and us to move him on. He may well start scoring for someone else but the fact is it's not happening with us anymore.
Gabollie Watkinlahor
My day gets worse.He helped us get promoted for which i like him but i think it's best for him and us to move him on. He may well start scoring for someone else but the fact is it's not happening with us anymore.
No he didn't he joined us well over a year after we got promoted.
My day gets worse.He helped us get promoted for which i like him but i think it's best for him and us to move him on. He may well start scoring for someone else but the fact is it's not happening with us anymore.
No he didn't he joined us well over a year after we got promoted.
Watkins is a useful squad player but if you’re relying on him to score more than 10/12 then you end up where we are. His first touch continues to frustrate but if we really want to move upwards in the future, a squad player is what he’ll have to be.
Is he a better wide man than Traore, AEG, Trez...
Is he a better wide man than Traore, AEG, Trez...
Trez and El Ghazi, probably. Traore, probably not.
Is he a better wide man than Traore, AEG, Trez...
Trez and El Ghazi, probably. Traore, probably not.
I'd have Anwar out wide over Watkins any day of the week
I'd have Anwar out wide over Watkins any day of the week
Yesterday was a perfect example of where he's not up to it.The lack of touch is down to the player to practice, 1 hour a day kicking the ball against a wall.
We got the full repertoire of faults, failure to control the ball being front and centre.
Isn't it the (vast) coaching team's responsibility to work on things like this with players?
I don't rate him, but he just looks utterly dejected and bereft of confidence at the moment and I suspect week after week without a breather is making it worse for him.
The shot he had yesterday when it literally went out for a throw-in... But he works his nuts off too. Such a frustrating player.
He absolutely tore Chalobah apart for 60 minutes but had absolutely no end product.
I think he needs to sit down with a psychologist and get a proper coach in to work with him.
Yesterday was a perfect example of where he's not up to it.The lack of touch is down to the player to practice, 1 hour a day kicking the ball against a wall.
We got the full repertoire of faults, failure to control the ball being front and centre.
Isn't it the (vast) coaching team's responsibility to work on things like this with players?
I don't rate him, but he just looks utterly dejected and bereft of confidence at the moment and I suspect week after week without a breather is making it worse for him.
He absolutely tore Chalobah apart for 60 minutes but had absolutely no end product.
Working hard it’s an absolute minimum, the bloke is so low on confidence it’s unbelievable - and his ability to control the ball is getting worse by the week - in an ideal world he’d be taken out of the team but that isn’t happening.
If it's one or two players off colour > it's usually down to the player. 8-9 players off form = usually down to the coaching.
Really pleased today, that's the Watkins we all know
didn't want to make it look easyReally pleased today, that's the Watkins we all know
What, needs four goes to put one chance away? *winky thing*
Should hope so. 4 goals in the next 26 not too much to ask for surely.
I liked that when Martinez played him through he didn't fuck about, ran at the defender and fucked it hard at goal. Keep doing that and the goals will come.
I liked that when Martinez played him through he didn't fuck about, ran at the defender and fucked it hard at goal. Keep doing that and the goals will come.
Proof he's practising in training
https://www.facebook.com/SPORTbible/videos/570894361378737
Unfortunately, Wilson showed him up today in terms of how to finish. An easy one for Southgate if he's deciding between the two.
Unfortunately, Wilson showed him up today in terms of how to finish. An easy one for Southgate if he's deciding between the two.
Can't imagine any scenario where Southgate has Watkins as an option for a world cup, where chances to score are maybe even less frequent than in the league he is already stinking out with his finishing.
I don't think Wilson is much better either as it goes. Slightly less shit in front of goal.
Pretty sure he will be sold this summer - not an Unai type forward at all
Pretty sure he will be sold this summer - not an Unai type forward at all
Who do you reckon would want him? Can't see us getting back near what we paid.
Last week, he was back. This week, sell him.
Last week, he was back. This week, sell him.
Last week, he was back. This week, sell him.
To be honest, last week he ran around a lot and took 3 goes at what should be a simple goal for a top level striker
Last week, he was back. This week, sell him.
To be honest, last week he ran around a lot and took 3 goes at what should be a simple goal for a top level striker
Yeah, apart from that goal he didn't do much. We need a better striker than him.
Last week, he was back. This week, sell him.
There are mitigating circumstances but it can’t be denied that Watkins is regressing each season.
Based on his first touch and shooting skills, Watkins not Risso’s, it was some feat that he got her pregnant.There are mitigating circumstances but it can’t be denied that Watkins is regressing each season.
Doesn't seem to have been the same since he became a Dad. Compare and contrast with Risso who just gets better and better each time he has a bambino.
Based on his first touch and shooting skills, Watkins not Risso’s, it was some feat that he got her pregnant.There are mitigating circumstances but it can’t be denied that Watkins is regressing each season.Maybe he isn't as focussed now. Me I spend more time at work when a baby appears!
Doesn't seem to have been the same since he became a Dad. Compare and contrast with Risso who just gets better and better each time he has a bambino.
Based on his first touch and shooting skills, Watkins not Risso’s, it was some feat that he got her pregnant.There are mitigating circumstances but it can’t be denied that Watkins is regressing each season.
Doesn't seem to have been the same since he became a Dad. Compare and contrast with Risso who just gets better and better each time he has a bambino.
Grealish leaving and Ings coming in, that's the start of Watkins issues. The constant chopping and changing of formations hasn't helped any attacking player. His back to goal play was never great but at some point the finger has to point at the player. Could he not improve his first touch with additional work at the training ground? Bring in a specialist coach to improve his ability to strike a ball cleanly?
He’ll love Watkins for his pressing game, can’t see Ings getting much of a look in
Then he’ll realise that Watkins running around and chasing is great but the rest of his talents aren’t good enough so I’ll expect to see a new striker in Jan
hopefully someone he knows of who’s going under the radar at the moment and ends up becoming a reincarnation of Pongo
He’ll love Watkins for his pressing game, can’t see Ings getting much of a look in
Then he’ll realise that Watkins running around and chasing is great but the rest of his talents aren’t good enough so I’ll expect to see a new striker in Jan
hopefully someone he knows of who’s going under the radar at the moment and ends up becoming a reincarnation of Pongo
Finding a striker that keeps chickens in his front room is going to be a tough ask
Grealish leaving and Ings coming in, that's the start of Watkins issues. The constant chopping and changing of formations hasn't helped any attacking player. His back to goal play was never great but at some point the finger has to point at the player. Could he not improve his first touch with additional work at the training ground? Bring in a specialist coach to improve his ability to strike a ball cleanly?
Surely touch and technique are the raw materials that a coach gets to build on. If they're not there, what can they do? You need more than just onions to make a delicious onion soup, but you're fucked if you don't have onions.
Grealish leaving and Ings coming in, that's the start of Watkins issues. The constant chopping and changing of formations hasn't helped any attacking player. His back to goal play was never great but at some point the finger has to point at the player. Could he not improve his first touch with additional work at the training ground? Bring in a specialist coach to improve his ability to strike a ball cleanly?
Surely touch and technique are the raw materials that a coach gets to build on. If they're not there, what can they do? You need more than just onions to make a delicious onion soup, but you're fucked if you don't have onions.
All skills can be improved with hard work. Likes of Ronaldo couldn't head a ball when he arrived at Old Trafford but ended up probably the best in the world. I look at some of ours, likes of McGinn or Mings barely able to kick a ball with their right foot and wonder if worked on correcting those weaknesses hard enough.
Unlike Watkins who is barely able to kick a ball with either foot.Grealish leaving and Ings coming in, that's the start of Watkins issues. The constant chopping and changing of formations hasn't helped any attacking player. His back to goal play was never great but at some point the finger has to point at the player. Could he not improve his first touch with additional work at the training ground? Bring in a specialist coach to improve his ability to strike a ball cleanly?
Surely touch and technique are the raw materials that a coach gets to build on. If they're not there, what can they do? You need more than just onions to make a delicious onion soup, but you're fucked if you don't have onions.
All skills can be improved with hard work. Likes of Ronaldo couldn't head a ball when he arrived at Old Trafford but ended up probably the best in the world. I look at some of ours, likes of McGinn or Mings barely able to kick a ball with their right foot and wonder if worked on correcting those weaknesses hard enough.
All skills can be improved with hard work. Likes of Ronaldo couldn't head a ball when he arrived at Old Trafford but ended up probably the best in the world. I look at some of ours, likes of McGinn or Mings barely able to kick a ball with their right foot and wonder if worked on correcting those weaknesses hard enough.
Ronaldo always gets hit with the pre Madonna stuff but very few ever comment on his desire to be the absolute best. To do what he’s done and to still do what he’s doing at his age is simply astonishing. Not just the playing at a high level but the training and dietary discipline that he has to maintain.
Ronaldo always gets hit with the pre Madonna stuff but very few ever comment on his desire to be the absolute best. To do what he’s done and to still do what he’s doing at his age is simply astonishing. Not just the playing at a high level but the training and dietary discipline that he has to maintain.
That's because he didn't want to remain Like A Virgin.
Ronaldo always gets hit with the pre Madonna stuff but very few ever comment on his desire to be the absolute best. To do what he’s done and to still do what he’s doing at his age is simply astonishing. Not just the playing at a high level but the training and dietary discipline that he has to maintain.
That's because he didn't want to remain Like A Virgin.
I still remember his touch for the very first time.
Nice, all these old men coming out to chastise my error. All I’ll say is Papa Don’t Preach
Madonna must be at least 25 years older than him too.
All skills can be improved with hard work. Likes of Ronaldo couldn't head a ball when he arrived at Old Trafford but ended up probably the best in the world. I look at some of ours, likes of McGinn or Mings barely able to kick a ball with their right foot and wonder if worked on correcting those weaknesses hard enough.
Ronaldo was only 18 when he pitched up at Man U though, and alongside his natural skill he's probably got the biggest will to win of any footballer in the last 20 years. John McGinn is 28 and enjoys a night out. There really is no comparison.
Ronaldo will be talked of for being the greatest Premier League player.
I reckon he’d also figure in a top 20 world best, too
Ronaldo will be talked of for being the greatest Premier League player.
I reckon he’d also figure in a top 20 world best, too
Top 20?!
The argument for modern day players is between him and Messi. I don't think many people would be putting another 18 people ahead of Ronaldo tbh.
Ronaldo will be talked of for being the greatest Premier League player.
I reckon he’d also figure in a top 20 world best, too
Top 20?!
The argument for modern day players is between him and Messi. I don't think many people would be putting another 18 people ahead of Ronaldo tbh.
I assume he means ever not current. I think you're still right and I'd go with top 10 but I think it's reasonable and the broader, implied, point of him not being the sort of player you use as an example of what can be achieved with a bit of effort holds true.
Good performance. We all know his bad sides (first touch and finishing), but when played to his strengths he is a good player. Worked hard, made a nuisance of himself and laid on two goals. Well done Ollie.
Funny what tactics and a confidence boost can do.
Ronaldo always gets hit with the pre Madonna stuff but very few ever comment on his desire to be the absolute best. To do what he’s done and to still do what he’s doing at his age is simply astonishing. Not just the playing at a high level but the training and dietary discipline that he has to maintain.
That's because he didn't want to remain Like A Virgin.
I still remember his touch for the very first time.
Ronaldo always gets hit with the pre Madonna stuff but very few ever comment on his desire to be the absolute best. To do what he’s done and to still do what he’s doing at his age is simply astonishing. Not just the playing at a high level but the training and dietary discipline that he has to maintain.
That's because he didn't want to remain Like A Virgin.
I still remember his touch for the very first time.
This shouldn't go unnoticed
Ronaldo always gets hit with the pre Madonna stuff but very few ever comment on his desire to be the absolute best. To do what he’s done and to still do what he’s doing at his age is simply astonishing. Not just the playing at a high level but the training and dietary discipline that he has to maintain.
That's because he didn't want to remain Like A Virgin.
I still remember his touch for the very first time.
This shouldn't go unnoticed
You can just imagine Emery telling Watkins to Express yourself and it was Borderline his best performance once he was Into the groove - sorry couldn't help myself..
Yeah, he's justified your love for him tbf.Ronaldo always gets hit with the pre Madonna stuff but very few ever comment on his desire to be the absolute best. To do what he’s done and to still do what he’s doing at his age is simply astonishing. Not just the playing at a high level but the training and dietary discipline that he has to maintain.
That's because he didn't want to remain Like A Virgin.
I still remember his touch for the very first time.
This shouldn't go unnoticed
You can just imagine Emery telling Watkins to Express yourself and it was Borderline his best performance once he was Into the groove - sorry couldn't help myself..
Don't worry, it's human nature
Yeah, he's justified your love for him tbf.Ronaldo always gets hit with the pre Madonna stuff but very few ever comment on his desire to be the absolute best. To do what he’s done and to still do what he’s doing at his age is simply astonishing. Not just the playing at a high level but the training and dietary discipline that he has to maintain.
That's because he didn't want to remain Like A Virgin.
I still remember his touch for the very first time.
This shouldn't go unnoticed
You can just imagine Emery telling Watkins to Express yourself and it was Borderline his best performance once he was Into the groove - sorry couldn't help myself..
Don't worry, it's human nature
Not seen any mention elsewhere with the praise, but any reason Ollie wasn't even in the squad? injury?
That was the full Ollie Watkins package today. Lovely goal, tireless work rate and some nice hold up play but also there was the usual bobbles and bad touches (one that even Olsen would've been embarrassed by).
That was the full Ollie Watkins package today. Lovely goal, tireless work rate and some nice hold up play but also there was the usual bobbles and bad touches (one that even Olsen would've been embarrassed by).
Oh and don't be surprised if Pako Ayestaran has a hill built at Bodymoor Heath. He's done it before and even if the players don't like it they'll be fitter for it.
Just gerrum up Barr Beacon.
Just gerrum up Barr Beacon.
I used to do all my training lapping the field at Barr Beacon Comp, it was tiered and bloody hard work running up and down that. I'd never been fitter both before and after. If anything will build your stamina that will.
Just gerrum up Barr Beacon.
I used to do all my training lapping the field at Barr Beacon Comp, it was tiered and bloody hard work running up and down that. I'd never been fitter both before and after. If anything will build your stamina that will.
I’m not going to chastise him for the misses, as the effort is always there.
I think he needs to be given the ‘reverse-Henry’ treatment. Where Thierry Henry was converted from a winger to a forward, I think Ollie would benefit from the opposite - being pushed out wide and taking the pressure off (complementing Leon on the other wing).
At present, that realistically leaves us with Danny Ings as our main forward presence. Definitely an area where a bit of January shopping is required.
Watkins has been abysmal when played out wide. Lack of technical skills a real problem.
The goal he scored today was a brilliant header. Hardest chance he had. Id be more concerned if he wasn't getting chances but don't think he will ever be the most clinical.
Watkins has been abysmal when played out wide. Lack of technical skills a real problem.
The goal he scored today was a brilliant header. Hardest chance he had. Id be more concerned if he wasn't getting chances but don't think he will ever be the most clinical.
The chances he missed were comical, if he was a striker for any other team I'd be pissing myself laughing. Sadly he's not.
Watkins has been abysmal when played out wide. Lack of technical skills a real problem.
The goal he scored today was a brilliant header. Hardest chance he had. Id be more concerned if he wasn't getting chances but don't think he will ever be the most clinical.
The chances he missed were comical, if he was a striker for any other team I'd be pissing myself laughing. Sadly he's not.
Saw Ollie’s goal. It was a well taken header across the keeper into the bottom corner. 27 and counting in the pl for us now equalling Hendrie and 1 behind Savo and Tayls, so he’s in amongst good company.
He played well yesterday and yes probably should have scored before he did. I thought Bailey and McGinn’s chances were so easy it was harder to miss. That’s twice now McGinn has looked ridiculous in front of goal. He never panics like that for Scotland and he would have buried them both.
He played well yesterday and yes probably should have scored before he did. I thought Bailey and McGinn’s chances were so easy it was harder to miss. That’s twice now McGinn has looked ridiculous in front of goal. He never panics like that for Scotland and he would have buried them both.
I thought he played well too, he absolutely ragged Matip all game.
In fact, he and Nunez were almost identical. Contsant physical presence and running, but lacking a bit of composure in front of goal.
I guarantee you they aren't signing Gakpo to replace Nunez.
All strikers miss some chances. He had four decent chances yesterday and scored two of them (including the offside one, which was a great finish). He's scored two in four games for Emery so not too bad.
Why does he heed to 'move on', like he's some kind of malignant presence in the dressing room?
We can buy another forward and still keep him, you know for competition and stuff, or in case on injuries.
I guarantee you they aren't signing Gakpo to replace Nunez.
Well he isn't replacing Salah or Diaz when he's fit!
Nunez is very much a work in progress and not like he's been starting every single game for them this season anyway. Was on the bench for Man. City at home and they started Firmino instead.
Why does he heed to 'move on', like he's some kind of malignant presence in the dressing room?
We can buy another forward and still keep him, you know for competition and stuff, or in case on injuries.
We have Ings for that don't we unless there's going to be a stampede of clubs wanting a 31 year old injury prone striker on 100k + a week?
I'm still hopeful Cam will go on on loan again, score 10-15 and actually get a proper chance next season given it's been a waste of six months of his career.
If we sign a new striker for 40m + and keep Ings and Watkins our wage bill just for our forwards is going to be ridiculous and that would certainly need european football to justify the expenditure.
Why does he heed to 'move on', like he's some kind of malignant presence in the dressing room?he may want to move on for the sake of his career, I was merely considering his wellbeing, and not just wanting him hanging around for the odd sniff of first team football - that'd be no good for him. :)
We can buy another forward and still keep him, you know for competition and stuff, or in case on injuries.
Why does he heed to 'move on', like he's some kind of malignant presence in the dressing room?he may want to move on for the sake of his career, I was merely considering his wellbeing, and not just wanting him hanging around for the odd sniff of first team football - that'd be no good for him. :)
We can buy another forward and still keep him, you know for competition and stuff, or in case on injuries.
Fucking brilliant for Emis goal, I expected him to try and shoot when he nipped it away from Lloris. Great awareness to lay it on a plate for Emi.
Yes if that was Buendia in that position he be trying some back heel in?Fucking brilliant for Emis goal, I expected him to try and shoot when he nipped it away from Lloris. Great awareness to lay it on a plate for Emi.
Quality play for sure. Just wasn't sharp enough to get his shot away when Buendia put him through soon after.
Odd that this morning I was thinking Ollie doesn't seem to score too many headers.Can you think about his lack of hatricks for the Leicester game please.
He’s flying without Ings…
He said he missed his Ingsy in his post-match interview and that he felt they gelled really well thank you very much even if you didn't think so.
Well done Oliie, nice header. Worked hard as usual. Not bad from the bloke who apparently just runs round a lot.
He said he missed his Ingsy in his post-match interview and that he felt they gelled really well thank you very much even if you didn't think so.
I mean, it's nice they got on, but I'm not sure if you put, e.g., me and my best mate up front that amity alone would make much of a difference.
Him and Ings had about as much footballing harmony as me and the fit lass from the bakery down the road.
i.e. not nearly as much as I'd like.
He’s flying without Ings…
Like!
Him and Ings had about as much footballing harmony as me and the fit lass from the bakery down the road.
i.e. not nearly as much as I'd like.
Also, I don’t know why this gets to me. If someone else scores he looks so moody.
Also, I don’t know why this gets to me. If someone else scores he looks so moody.
It gets to you because you've decided he's not good enough. I'm not saying that to be a dick but we've seen this many times, once a player is labelled as needing to be replaced he's moody (Ayew), too smily (Bacuna), etc etc.
I think some people have decided Watkins isn't good enough and he'll never change their minds.
Yesterday he won us the game and played a big part in pretty much every other chance we had. The bigger problem was Buendia and Bailey not using the space he was creating. If either of them had a good day we'd have won by 3 or 4 and Watkins would've played a big part in it. He didn't have enough touches but his job is to be the focal point of the attack and if the players supporting the attack aren't strugglnig that a really difficult job for anyone.
Also, I don’t know why this gets to me. If someone else scores he looks so moody.
It gets to you because you've decided he's not good enough. I'm not saying that to be a dick but we've seen this many times, once a player is labelled as needing to be replaced he's moody (Ayew), too smily (Bacuna), etc etc.
I can't believe Ayew still gets games in the top flight.
Also, I don’t know why this gets to me. If someone else scores he looks so moody.
It gets to you because you've decided he's not good enough. I'm not saying that to be a dick but we've seen this many times, once a player is labelled as needing to be replaced he's moody (Ayew), too smily (Bacuna), etc etc.
I think Emery believes he can get more out of Watkins. And if you look at his first season when he had the likes of Grealish and Barkley around him, he looked a much better player. In fact, some of the interplay on the left with Grealish, Targett and Watkins (like in the Arsenal away game) was excellent at times.
If we signed - say Dembele - would Ollie play in the Bailey role?
I think Emery believes he can get more out of Watkins. And if you look at his first season when he had the likes of Grealish and Barkley around him, he looked a much better player. In fact, some of the interplay on the left with Grealish, Targett and Watkins (like in the Arsenal away game) was excellent at times.
I was on another clubs forum and they'd listed the top scorers from the championship that had moved to the top division, and the comment was that Watkins was head and shoulders above the others.
He's not the best or most natural finishers, but that is only one facet of a forwards game these days and that's just the way it is. You cannot carry a passenger for 90 minutes so he can tap in the odd cross, it doesn't work and the opposition will find ways to make you pay for it. We've just sold an example of it, and getting shot of Ronaldo has turned Man Utd's season around.
His strengths are that he's strong and quick, so he can hold players off as a target man but can also turn them and run in behind, he's fucking relentless and he's generally always fit. I reckon most teams outside of the Champions League clubs would take him and he'd be playing every week.
I think some people have decided Watkins isn't good enough and he'll never change their minds.I think you're right. When it was Ings it was because he didn't get any service.
Yesterday he won us the game and played a big part in pretty much every other chance we had. The bigger problem was Buendia and Bailey not using the space he was creating. If either of them had a good day we'd have won by 3 or 4 and Watkins would've played a big part in it. He didn't have enough touches but his job is to be the focal point of the attack and if the players supporting the attack aren't strugglnig that a really difficult job for anyone.
I think Emery believes he can get more out of Watkins. And if you look at his first season when he had the likes of Grealish and Barkley around him, he looked a much better player. In fact, some of the interplay on the left with Grealish, Targett and Watkins (like in the Arsenal away game) was excellent at times.
I was on another clubs forum and they'd listed the top scorers from the championship that had moved to the top division, and the comment was that Watkins was head and shoulders above the others.
He's not the best or most natural finishers, but that is only one facet of a forwards game these days and that's just the way it is. You cannot carry a passenger for 90 minutes so he can tap in the odd cross, it doesn't work and the opposition will find ways to make you pay for it. We've just sold an example of it, and getting shot of Ronaldo has turned Man Utd's season around.
His strengths are that he's strong and quick, so he can hold players off as a target man but can also turn them and run in behind, he's fucking relentless and he's generally always fit. I reckon most teams outside of the Champions League clubs would take him and he'd be playing every week.
I think Emery believes he can get more out of Watkins. And if you look at his first season when he had the likes of Grealish and Barkley around him, he looked a much better player. In fact, some of the interplay on the left with Grealish, Targett and Watkins (like in the Arsenal away game) was excellent at times.
I was on another clubs forum and they'd listed the top scorers from the championship that had moved to the top division, and the comment was that Watkins was head and shoulders above the others.
He's not the best or most natural finishers, but that is only one facet of a forwards game these days and that's just the way it is. You cannot carry a passenger for 90 minutes so he can tap in the odd cross, it doesn't work and the opposition will find ways to make you pay for it. We've just sold an example of it, and getting shot of Ronaldo has turned Man Utd's season around.
His strengths are that he's strong and quick, so he can hold players off as a target man but can also turn them and run in behind, he's fucking relentless and he's generally always fit. I reckon most teams outside of the Champions League clubs would take him and he'd be playing every week.
I largely agree with this. I've expressed my frustrations with him plenty of times on here, but he does offer us something beyond the obvious. I think it's because he's great at the stuff you don't necessarily look at in a game, and struggles with the aspect that should be easy enough for a striker.
We often hear variations on the phrase: "Three managers have decided he's not good enough." In Watkins' case, three managers have decided he is.
He's this era's Westwood; fans think he's shite, professional football managers think differently.
We often hear variations on the phrase: "Three managers have decided he's not good enough." In Watkins' case, three managers have decided he is.
He's this era's Westwood; fans think he's shite, professional football managers think differently.
I think those three managers appreciate his pressing which he does so well and fits in with their tactics. I'm amazed that not one went back to look through the videos to see what it was we did when he was a top striker scoring loads. Obviously he's never going to be a technical player, the game and standard has moved on but like so many former Villa strikers, we're hardly playing to his strengths. That said, I expect him to be replaced in the summer and he'll move on.
We often hear variations on the phrase: "Three managers have decided he's not good enough." In Watkins' case, three managers have decided he is.
He's this era's Westwood; fans think he's shite, professional football managers think differently.
I think those three managers appreciate his pressing which he does so well and fits in with their tactics. I'm amazed that not one went back to look through the videos to see what it was we did when he was a top striker scoring loads. Obviously he's never going to be a technical player, the game and standard has moved on but like so many former Villa strikers, we're hardly playing to his strengths. That said, I expect him to be replaced in the summer and he'll move on.
I'm not sure how you replicate 'give the ball to jack' without him though.
I think those three managers appreciate his pressing which he does so well and fits in with their tactics. I'm amazed that not one went back to look through the videos to see what it was we did when he was a top striker scoring loads. Obviously he's never going to be a technical player, the game and standard has moved on but like so many former Villa strikers, we're hardly playing to his strengths. That said, I expect him to be replaced in the summer and he'll move on.
We often hear variations on the phrase: "Three managers have decided he's not good enough." In Watkins' case, three managers have decided he is.
He's this era's Westwood; fans think he's shite, professional football managers think differently.
I think those three managers appreciate his pressing which he does so well and fits in with their tactics. I'm amazed that not one went back to look through the videos to see what it was we did when he was a top striker scoring loads. Obviously he's never going to be a technical player, the game and standard has moved on but like so many former Villa strikers, we're hardly playing to his strengths. That said, I expect him to be replaced in the summer and he'll move on.
I'm not sure how you replicate 'give the ball to jack' without him though.
Of his 15 goals in 20/21 Joe supplied two.
We often hear variations on the phrase: "Three managers have decided he's not good enough." In Watkins' case, three managers have decided he is.
He's this era's Westwood; fans think he's shite, professional football managers think differently.
I think those three managers appreciate his pressing which he does so well and fits in with their tactics. I'm amazed that not one went back to look through the videos to see what it was we did when he was a top striker scoring loads. Obviously he's never going to be a technical player, the game and standard has moved on but like so many former Villa strikers, we're hardly playing to his strengths. That said, I expect him to be replaced in the summer and he'll move on.
I'm not sure how you replicate 'give the ball to jack' without him though.
Of his 15 goals in 20/21 Joe supplied two.
so you don't think having Grealish pull defenders out of position and create big gaps for Watkins to run into had any impact on him scoring so many goals? Also how many times did Grealish have the assist of the assist?
Let's not rewrite history because he's left, up until Christmas that season Grealish was one of the top 3-4 players in the league and his presence changed games for us on an almost weekly basis, Watkins is one of a number of players who benefitted from that and our trouble under Smith last season was that he couldn't find a way to replace that. Gerrard tried for a while but then lost the plot as soon as his only tactic got worked out. Emery seems to be finding ways to do it and Watkins now has 2 goals and 2 assists in 6 league matches (and he went off after half an hour in one of those) so he's clearly added some end product to his game on top of the dirty work that managers like from him.
Ollie managed 12 goals the season after without Joe, wonder how that happened? I'll give you a clue, all minus a penalty and a corner were on the counter attack. He needs space (as he's technically poor) to run into and with it he can create and score by himself. It's what he's good at and a great quality to have. Slow build ups requiring one touch moves through a crowded area is not playing to his strengths. The opposite in fact.
We often hear variations on the phrase: "Three managers have decided he's not good enough." In Watkins' case, three managers have decided he is.
He's this era's Westwood; fans think he's shite, professional football managers think differently.
I think those three managers appreciate his pressing which he does so well and fits in with their tactics. I'm amazed that not one went back to look through the videos to see what it was we did when he was a top striker scoring loads. Obviously he's never going to be a technical player, the game and standard has moved on but like so many former Villa strikers, we're hardly playing to his strengths. That said, I expect him to be replaced in the summer and he'll move on.
I'm not sure how you replicate 'give the ball to jack' without him though.
Of his 15 goals in 20/21 Joe supplied two.
We often hear variations on the phrase: "Three managers have decided he's not good enough." In Watkins' case, three managers have decided he is.And 3 managers have had little alternative.
He's this era's Westwood; fans think he's shite, professional football managers think differently.
he's our best centre forward. Whilst we're currently a bottom half team, he's good enough - when we're up towards that top 6, we'll need another striker.I think we will need one to get us there.
We often hear variations on the phrase: "Three managers have decided he's not good enough." In Watkins' case, three managers have decided he is.
He's this era's Westwood; fans think he's shite, professional football managers think differently.
I agree mate, but maybe we could find the right player to play up with him.We often hear variations on the phrase: "Three managers have decided he's not good enough." In Watkins' case, three managers have decided he is.
He's this era's Westwood; fans think he's shite, professional football managers think differently.
Three managers have thought he was better than Wesley, Danny Ings and some untried kids respectively!!
I don’t want to be overly critical of him though, as I like him. He works hard and can be a real nuisance for defenders on his day.
I do think we need a better option up front though if we are going to progress into the top reaches of the division - a more clinical striker with better link-up play, but they aren’t easy to find.
he's our best centre forward. Whilst we're currently a bottom half team, he's good enough - when we're up towards that top 6, we'll need another striker.
he's our best centre forward. Whilst we're currently a bottom half team, he's good enough - when we're up towards that top 6, we'll need another striker.
He's our only centre forward. Emery has already said that Duran isn't going to be ready for the Premier League.
he's our best centre forward. Whilst we're currently a bottom half team, he's good enough - when we're up towards that top 6, we'll need another striker.
He's our only centre forward. Emery has already said that Duran isn't going to be ready for the Premier League.
I think he will have some cameos though , i am quite interested to see how he does as he is a unit and looks quick
It's pushing it to suggest three managers have shrugged and said: "He'll do." We haven't been short of a few bob or under a transfer embargo, instead happily shelling out for more than a few minor upgrades and retrogrades (plus some gems) all over the pitch. He's clearly the type of player managers love because he does what they ask of him. Of course, I'd also love him to score more and control every ball with effortless grace. Ditto every player we've ever had. But if the bosses really thought Watkins was a weak link they'd have at least tried to replace him.
If Ollie averages a goal everyvother game to rest of season he can get 9 more goals and hes had 4 already.
If Ollie averages a goal everyvother game to rest of season he can get 9 more goals and hes had 4 already.
He's not going to do that though, I be surprised if he gets to double figures.
Well he's always made double figures in his 2 Premier league season so whats the surprise exactly?If Ollie averages a goal everyvother game to rest of season he can get 9 more goals and hes had 4 already.
He's not going to do that though, I be surprised if he gets to double figures.
Scored in his last three league games now so should be full of confidence, I thought it was a nice finish yesterday.
Scored in his last three league games now so should be full of confidence, I thought it was a nice finish yesterday.
Scored in his last three league games now so should be full of confidence, I thought it was a nice finish yesterday.
Nice one, just passed it by the keeper. Very unlike Ollie really. Good ball from Luiz too, he is totting up the assists for us.
You get the sense he’s being coached and pushed a bit to think about his game rather than just run about a lot.Yes I think thats a great observation and Watkins seems like someone who is willing to learn and follow instructions.
Scored in his last three league games now so should be full of confidence, I thought it was a nice finish yesterday.
Nice one, just passed it by the keeper. Very unlike Ollie really. Good ball from Luiz too, he is totting up the assists for us.
Made the space to do with his touch before as well
It's a subtle thing but that touch slightly to the right means the keeper shifts slightly too, meaning an accurate shot across him is more likely to find the net. It's the kind of thing that you can coach and can make a big difference, he took it really well and looked like a proper centre forward doing it, which is not always the case for Ollie in that kind of position.
Footy, 12 minimum.
You get the sense he’s being coached and pushed a bit to think about his game rather than just run about a lot.
A blessing for Watkins is that to justify replacing him you’re either looking at a £60m+ player or a series of punts on young players like Duran (fingers crossed we got it right first time!). That’s a tricky gamble for any manager.
£12-15m for Watkins even in his drought would have been ludicrously low.
£12-15m for Watkins even in his drought would have been ludicrously low.
The others need to get the finger out and contribute more - Bailey, Coutinho, Buendia, Ramsey etc
The others need to get the finger out and contribute more - Bailey, Coutinho, Buendia, Ramsey etc
I quite agree.
£12-15m for Watkins even in his drought would have been ludicrously low.
It would, especially when Newcastle supposedly paid £25m for Chris Wood.
And 70m euro for Isak. That’s part if the issue for me, Isak might prove to be a better player but it’s not guaranteed.
And 70m euro for Isak. That’s part if the issue for me, Isak might prove to be a better player but it’s not guaranteed.
It's a Wicked Game.
£12-15m for Watkins even in his drought would have been ludicrously low.
It would, especially when Newcastle supposedly paid £25m for Chris Wood.
And 70m euro for Isak. That’s part if the issue for me, Isak might prove to be a better player but it’s not guaranteed.
Footy, 12 minimum.4 in 4 now.
Emery has certainly improved him. He's looking better than at any point.
Emery has certainly improved him. He's looking better than at any point.
That is probably basic coaching for top level strikers. I remember an interview with Ellen White from a few years ago when she mentioned that a coach (possibly even Phil Neville which would be slightly bizarre) had told her to stay within the width of the posts and her goal output improved dramatically.Emery has certainly improved him. He's looking better than at any point.
There was an interview with Watkins somewhere and to paraphrase Emery has told him to stay more central, where he can score more goals.
Emery has certainly improved him. He's looking better than at any point.
Absolutely, he’s done brilliantly with Ollie. He’s definitely improved his game so much. I don’t know the stats but since late November he’s been involved with lots of our goals, either assists or scoring them.
That is probably basic coaching for top level strikers. I remember an interview with Ellen White from a few years ago when she mentioned that a coach (possibly even Phil Neville which would be slightly bizarre) had told her to stay within the width of the posts and her goal output improved dramatically.Emery has certainly improved him. He's looking better than at any point.
There was an interview with Watkins somewhere and to paraphrase Emery has told him to stay more central, where he can score more goals.
Thought he had a very good game, normally I am one of his biggest criticsAgree, surprised he came off.
How is he going to remain with us when he only has CEFR level A1 Spanish?
We'll get him sorted with a villa in Spain for the summer, he can brush-up on mangling the Spanish (hence "Spanglish").
How is he going to remain with us when he only has CEFR level A1 Spanish?
Thought he had a very good game, normally I am one of his biggest criticsAgree, surprised he came off.
He runs around a lot, but now he’s running around a lot and adding goals
You can’t ask for more from a striker than scoring goals,
I’ve probably been one of his biggest critics on here as I don’t think he’s particularly technical but fair play to the lad he’s scoring regularly now that’s all that matters
His consistency is starting to improve a touch now. Looks a lot happier than a few months ago. He never seemed comfortable with Ings alongside him. Maybe he's one of those who has to feel like he's trusted to get the best out of him.
Nice vid of him on Pravda at the club's secret cinema, checking out his favourite goals from his first 100 Villa games:Brilliant and enjoy hearing him.
https://www.avfc.co.uk/video/0_iob94jrw
I still see him scoring 15 goals this season.Since you've said this a few times, I really hope it happens - for him as well as for you.
Emery words on Watkins make feel even more strongly he can get his best number of goals in a Premier League season. And I'm sure OW will be stepping up for any penalties will are awarded.I still see him scoring 15 goals this season.Since you've said this a few times, I really hope it happens - for him as well as for you.
Working hard to improve and a willingness to be coached and embrace what a coach wants, sounds like they should be givens for any player, though that is far from the case.
Players like Watkins who want to improve and are willing to listen will always find favour with coaches/managers.
If he genuinely demonstrates progress as well as continuing his current good form, I wonder how far away he is from an England recall? UTV
Unai like Smith is getting the best out of Ollie! Keep up the good work lad!
How is it we never get these penalties? If that’s Harry Kane that’s given 10/10 times. And that’s dirty from Pickford too. WankerGood job we have VAR :)
https://twitter.com/avfc_vilr/status/1629541264491159555?s=46&t=ojaYZpEf31d46ynoz3E3uQ
How is it we never get these penalties? If that’s Harry Kane that’s given 10/10 times. And that’s dirty from Pickford too. Wanker
Unai like Smith is getting the best out of Ollie! Keep up the good work lad!
Erm, Ollie scored 2 in 11 last season under Smith and 9 in the remaining league games.
Yes correct decision. Ollie shoots towards goal Pickford saves and momentum of both played results in collision.How is it we never get these penalties? If that’s Harry Kane that’s given 10/10 times. And that’s dirty from Pickford too. Wanker
Not a penalty for me, if he had knocked it past him instead of shooting then it's a definite pen. Not saying that strikers from certain other favoured clubs wouldn't have got one for it though.
Fantastic return to scoring form under Emery. Obviously under Gerrard, the staring into eyes technique didn’t quite work out for him.All I can think is that maybe Emery has worked out how to get players to look him in the eye whilst they're rolling their sleeves up. That's what separates the wheat from the chaff in football management.
Fantastic return to scoring form under Emery. Obviously under Gerrard, the staring into eyes technique didn’t quite work out for him.All I can think is that maybe Emery has worked out how to get players to look him in the eye whilst they're rolling their sleeves up. That's what separates the wheat from the chaff in football management.
Unai like Smith is getting the best out of Ollie! Keep up the good work lad!
Erm, Ollie scored 2 in 11 last season under Smith and 9 in the remaining league games.
Had a downward header tipped onto the post and hit a 25 yarder saved by Pickford.
A brace is incoming soon at this rate.
Unai like Smith is getting the best out of Ollie! Keep up the good work lad!
Erm, Ollie scored 2 in 11 last season under Smith and 9 in the remaining league games.
Erm? Lol
It was 2 in 8 last season under Smith, but I’d prefer to focus on his record under Smith from his arrival. You’re right though, his return wasn’t great under ketchup boy.
How is it we never get these penalties? If that’s Harry Kane that’s given 10/10 times. And that’s dirty from Pickford too. Wanker
Not a penalty for me, if he had knocked it past him instead of shooting then it's a definite pen. Not saying that strikers from certain other favoured clubs wouldn't have got one for it though.
I thought it was a good save by the keeper.
AgreedI thought it was a good save by the keeper.
Yeah me too.
I thought it was a good save and then just a coming together after the ball was gone.looking like if Pickford is making sure he's taking Watkins out no matter what, that's a foul if not in the penalty by any other players
I thought it was a good save and then just a coming together after the ball was gone.It hits Pickford so leg after contact.
I haven’t analysed it to any great extent but the Pickford one was a pen for me whereas I thought the McGinn one wasn’t! Hey ho we’re back down the road with 3 points I can’t be arsed with worrying about it.Both for me. The pen on McGinn looks soft, but there is contact, knee on knee, just before the Blue Scouse toes the ball away. UTV
So now that he's on fire under a new manager.... Are people still of the view we need to upgrade?
I haven’t analysed it to any great extent but the Pickford one was a pen for me whereas I thought the McGinn one wasn’t! Hey ho we’re back down the road with 3 points I can’t be arsed with worrying about it.Both for me. The pen on McGinn looks soft, but there is contact, knee on knee, just before the Blue Scouse toes the ball away. UTV
I think this is right - if he can continue his good form to the end of the season I don’t think there’s a rush to replace him - particularly if unai thinks archer and Duran will make the grade. I think the real priority is in finding a better version of bailey, cay and konsaSo now that he's on fire under a new manager.... Are people still of the view we need to upgrade?
Maybe. Five in five doesn’t mean much if it’s followed up by only 2 or 3 more up to seasons end. If he can as FV is suggesting get up to mid teens then I’m not so sure he needs replacing and we have Duran and Archer evolving as back ups. What we need in an attacking sense is actually an upgrade for Bailey/Traore and a decision on Coutinho/Buendia for next year and if they “fit” with where Emery wants to go.
So now that he's on fire under a new manager.... Are people still of the view we need to upgrade?
So now that he's on fire under a new manager.... Are people still of the view we need to upgrade?It shows up the dearth of centre forwards and how difficult it would be to replace him, so right now I would want to keep him but we need another option.
Checking his stats on Wiki he has consistently been a 1 goal in 3 games striker with every club at every level. He is now right in his prime and if he can turn himself into a 1 in 2 striker for the next three years we have the top top striker required to break into the top six.Apart from his final season at Brentford,he was used by them as a wide player,so his stats are pretty good.
2014–2017 Exeter City 68 (21)
2017–2020 Brentford 132 (45)
2020– Aston Villa 95 (33)
2021– England 7 (2)
Checking his stats on Wiki he has consistently been a 1 goal in 3 games striker with every club at every level. He is now right in his prime and if he can turn himself into a 1 in 2 striker for the next three years we have the top top striker required to break into the top six.Apart from his final season at Brentford,he was used by them as a wide player,so his stats are pretty good.
2014–2017 Exeter City 68 (21)
2017–2020 Brentford 132 (45)
2020– Aston Villa 95 (33)
2021– England 7 (2)
Yes, i like him a lot. Limitations, but hopefully working with Emery can improve his round game. If he can continue his current goal scoring combined with his massive workrate, then he and we could have a very positive end to the season. And seeming like a food bloke helps as well.He's young and hungry.
Nothing to be scoffed at.Yes, i like him a lot. Limitations, but hopefully working with Emery can improve his round game. If he can continue his current goal scoring combined with his massive workrate, then he and we could have a very positive end to the season. And seeming like a food bloke helps as well.He's young and hungry.
"Feed the Goat and he will score..."Nothing to be scoffed at.Yes, i like him a lot. Limitations, but hopefully working with Emery can improve his round game. If he can continue his current goal scoring combined with his massive workrate, then he and we could have a very positive end to the season. And seeming like a food bloke helps as well.He's young and hungry.
The penalty tells it's own story, he looked so calm and measured taking it. Pure technique, like a rugby kicker, calm breathing, focus and execution.
He ragged both centre halves all game, showing short for the ball or over the back of them, his confidence is sky high and you can see it in all aspects of his play. When he's at this level I look at the other English forwards outside of Kane and think nobody comes close to him. I've said before I think Wilson might be better but watching him yesterday, no, Watkins has got more strings to his bow than any of them.
I thought from the minute we got Emery he'd love Watkins and get him firing again and so he has.
He certainly seems to be gobbling up the scoring opportunities these days.I made a meal out of my praise for him, i know
As you would expect one of the nominees for Player of the Month.
As you would expect one of the nominees for Player of the Month.
nice to see but it will likely go to Rashford
Our 11th highest scoring PL player, one behind Vassell. 3 behind Saunders and Carew who are next on the list.Pleased for him. How can you not smile inside when you hear the names Vassell, Saunders and Carew.
Took his goal well and missed a bit of a sitter but other than that I don't recall him doing much more. Like all strikers he needs good service and apart from the above he got very little. Spare a thought for Ings, he touched the ball 10 times and made 4 passes in his time on the pitch.
Took his goal well and missed a bit of a sitter but other than that I don't recall him doing much more. Like all strikers he needs good service and apart from the above he got very little. Spare a thought for Ings, he touched the ball 10 times and made 4 passes in his time on the pitch.
Took his goal well and missed a bit of a sitter but other than that I don't recall him doing much more. Like all strikers he needs good service and apart from the above he got very little. Spare a thought for Ings, he touched the ball 10 times and made 4 passes in his time on the pitch.
Prior to Emery Ollie would be working like mad, closing down, forcing errors but not taking his chances. He maybe less involved but I’d rather take this version, his goal tally is looking good. Unfortunately he may miss the odd stinker, but this that don’t are your Kanes of this world.
I’m so please for him he’s back amongst the goals.
Took his goal well and missed a bit of a sitter but other than that I don't recall him doing much more. Like all strikers he needs good service and apart from the above he got very little. Spare a thought for Ings, he touched the ball 10 times and made 4 passes in his time on the pitch.
Prior to Emery Ollie would be working like mad, closing down, forcing errors but not taking his chances. He maybe less involved but I’d rather take this version, his goal tally is looking good. Unfortunately he may miss the odd stinker, but this that don’t are your Kanes of this world.
I’m so please for him he’s back amongst the goals.
Prior to Emery he was a labrador puppy chasing a balloon. Now he's doing what strikers are paid to do - score goals. I was just disappointed that he got such little service, especially when you consider the number of times we had the opportunity out wide to put a ball into the box. We rarely delivered as we like to over complicate things which is a shame.
Took his goal well and missed a bit of a sitter but other than that I don't recall him doing much more. Like all strikers he needs good service and apart from the above he got very little. Spare a thought for Ings, he touched the ball 10 times and made 4 passes in his time on the pitch.
Ings vindicated our decision to let him go with his performance.
Took his goal well and missed a bit of a sitter but other than that I don't recall him doing much more. Like all strikers he needs good service and apart from the above he got very little. Spare a thought for Ings, he touched the ball 10 times and made 4 passes in his time on the pitch.
Ings vindicated our decision to let him go with his performance.
The reason we could hold a high defensive line is we knew Ings can't run.
Took his goal well missed a bit of a sitter but other than that I don't recall him doing much more. Like all strikers he needs good service and apart from the above he got very little. Spare a thought form Ings, he touched the ball 10 times and made 4 passes in his time on the pitch.
Took his goal well missed a bit of a sitter but other than that I don't recall him doing much more. Like all strikers he needs good service and apart from the above he got very little. Spare a thought form Ings, he touched the ball 10 times and made 4 passes in his time on the pitch.
He had another great chance in the first half but his footwork was average and the WHU defender got back to clear. Needed to get the ball out of his feet quickly and get the shot away.
Took his goal well missed a bit of a sitter but other than that I don't recall him doing much more. Like all strikers he needs good service and apart from the above he got very little. Spare a thought form Ings, he touched the ball 10 times and made 4 passes in his time on the pitch.
He had another great chance in the first half but his footwork was average and the WHU defender got back to clear. Needed to get the ball out of his feet quickly and get the shot away.
True, there was that also. I'm sure Footy can fill in the details of what Enery has told Watkins to work on with his game. The two most important things though are he's finding the back of the net on a regular basis and he's getting into good positions, all that with very little decent service.
Our 11th highest scoring PL player, one behind Vassell. 3 behind Saunders and Carew who are next on the list.Maybe its just me but perceptions and memory is a funny thing. If you said to me by the end of this season Watkins would of scored more league goals for us than such iconic players as Saunders and Carew, i would of found it hard to believe. For all the criticism of him, including my own, he’s doing something right, long may it continue.
Took his goal well missed a bit of a sitter but other than that I don't recall him doing much more. Like all strikers he needs good service and apart from the above he got very little. Spare a thought form Ings, he touched the ball 10 times and made 4 passes in his time on the pitch.
He had another great chance in the first half but his footwork was average and the WHU defender got back to clear. Needed to get the ball out of his feet quickly and get the shot away.
True, there was that also. I'm sure Footy can fill in the details of what Enery has told Watkins to work on with his game. The two most important things though are he's finding the back of the net on a regular basis and he's getting into good positions, all that with very little decent service.
I think he's getting plenty of service these days, hence the goal return, but his back to goal work has improved immeasurably too. Goals bring confidence too I guess, he has missed two absolute sitters in the last two games (possibly a third in the first half v Everton that I'm struggling to remember) but it's not impacting him at all.
Our 11th highest scoring PL player, one behind Vassell. 3 behind Saunders and Carew who are next on the list.Maybe its just me but perceptions and memory is a funny thing. If you said to me by the end of this season Watkins would of scored more league goals for us than such iconic players as Saunders and Carew, i would of found it hard to believe. For all the criticism of him, including my own, he’s doing something right, long may it continue.
It would be great if he was more clinical in front of goal, but if he was, with his workrate, he'd be a £70m+ player and a regular international.
It would be great if he was more clinical in front of goal, but if he was, with his workrate, he'd be a £70m+ player and a regular international.
If he was a lethal finisher AND super industrious we'd have an Ian Rush on our hands, making him one of the most valuable strikers on the planet.
Roughly one in six of Haaland’s touches is a shot, and one in 20 of Haaland’s touches is a goal.
Well, he modelled M&S menswear for England last year. They're bound to want to see a return on their investment.
“ If” is doing some heavy lifting here.It would be great if he was more clinical in front of goal, but if he was, with his workrate, he'd be a £70m+ player and a regular international.
If he was a lethal finisher AND super industrious we'd have an Ian Rush on our hands, making him one of the most valuable strikers on the planet.
They won't want their pants pulled down.No, or it'll be a case of the Emperor's new clothes
Watkins could well be in line for an International call up.
He was called up last March and can see him again be called up next week.
Well, he modelled M&S menswear for England last year. They're bound to want to see a return on their investment.
Yes, that’ll be it.
Watkins could well be in line for an International call up.
He was called up last March and can see him again be called up next week.
I'd agree - the ones who were justifiably ahead of him earlier this season are not in as good as form as he. Kane aside obviously.
No idea why people have gripes over Southgate not picking him or Mings during 2022, neither were playing well enough. Hopefully both will be back in next week.
And a model professional, I might add.Well, he modelled M&S menswear for England last year. They're bound to want to see a return on their investment.
Yes, that’ll be it.
He's their preferred marksman.
And a model professional, I might add.Well, he modelled M&S menswear for England last year. They're bound to want to see a return on their investment.
Yes, that’ll be it.
He's their preferred marksman.
Where did Morrison work with Ollie?
Where did Morrison work with Ollie?
Were together at Exeter I think.
Gregg Evans says Watkins (and Mings) deserve an England call up. I think he's hinting at something, and I know some maybe not sure to trust him as being in the know but could well seem accurate herewhen you look at the England options , it’s either Ivan the betting slip or Watkins as back up to Kane.
Gregg Evans says Watkins (and Mings) deserve an England call up. I think he's hinting at something, and I know some maybe not sure to trust him as being in the know but could well seem accurate herewhen you look at the England options , it’s either Ivan the betting slip or Watkins as back up to Kane.
He really wants to play on the left, is not comfortable as a 9.Gregg Evans says Watkins (and Mings) deserve an England call up. I think he's hinting at something, and I know some maybe not sure to trust him as being in the know but could well seem accurate herewhen you look at the England options , it’s either Ivan the betting slip or Watkins as back up to Kane.
Rashford should be the main striker and should have been for England in the summer.
Gregg Evans says Watkins (and Mings) deserve an England call up. I think he's hinting at something, and I know some maybe not sure to trust him as being in the know but could well seem accurate herewhen you look at the England options , it’s either Ivan the betting slip or Watkins as back up to Kane.
Rashford should be the main striker and should have been for England in the summer.
I still don't know why he took bloody Callum Wilson.
I still don't know why he took bloody Callum Wilson.
No, he was and is an ineffective player, but somehow seemed to talk himself up into the squad.
I still don't know why he took bloody Callum Wilson.
No, he was and is an ineffective player, but somehow seemed to talk himself up into the squad.
I still don't know why he took bloody Callum Wilson.
No, he was and is an ineffective player, but somehow seemed to talk himself up into the squad.
He got something like 6 goals in 9 games in the run up to the World Cup, including two against us. I'm not sure that's all that ineffective. He's a good goal scorer, it's mainly been his injury record that has stopped him being a really top player,
I still don't know why he took bloody Callum Wilson.
No, he was and is an ineffective player, but somehow seemed to talk himself up into the squad.
He got something like 6 goals in 9 games in the run up to the World Cup, including two against us. I'm not sure that's all that ineffective. He's a good goal scorer, it's mainly been his injury record that has stopped him being a really top player,
It's a no from Gareth
Maguire and Dire in, the usual suspects
And Kalvin Phillips, who has played as a many PL minutes as me this season.
Southgate is the MON of the England men's team. The strengths he has help him overcome his weaknesses right up to the crucial final step - but it's those weaknesses which stop him from taking that.
Mind you, a couple of penalties away from the Euros is not a terrible record, or down to the coach at all really.
He really is a horse-faced twat.
Southgate, not LeeB.
Southgate is the MON of the England men's team. The strengths he has help him overcome his weaknesses right up to the crucial final step - but it's those weaknesses which stop him from taking that.
Mind you, a couple of penalties away from the Euros is not a terrible record, or down to the coach at all really.
It is down to him as his team should never have had to go to penalties. He's a liability.
Southgate has said we lack depth and that’s why he continually picks the same players. It’s not what he said in 2017 so I guess England will go into the future with the same core group of players and coach who’ve failed when the going gets tough. If Maguire, Dyer, Gallagher and Phillips are the best we’ve got then English football needs to have a long hard look at itself.He's full of bullshit
Though we were 1-0 up after a minute, at home in a packed Wembley. And, led by Southgate, the team failed to register another single shot on target.Southgate is the MON of the England men's team. The strengths he has help him overcome his weaknesses right up to the crucial final step - but it's those weaknesses which stop him from taking that.
Mind you, a couple of penalties away from the Euros is not a terrible record, or down to the coach at all really.
It is down to him as his team should never have had to go to penalties. He's a liability.
That Italy team were on a proper roll, going to penalties with them was hardly like some sort of disgraceful cup upset. They were the favourites!
Though we were 1-0 up after a minute, at home in a packed Wembley. And, led by Southgate, the team failed to register another single shot on target.Southgate is the MON of the England men's team. The strengths he has help him overcome his weaknesses right up to the crucial final step - but it's those weaknesses which stop him from taking that.
Mind you, a couple of penalties away from the Euros is not a terrible record, or down to the coach at all really.
It is down to him as his team should never have had to go to penalties. He's a liability.
That Italy team were on a proper roll, going to penalties with them was hardly like some sort of disgraceful cup upset. They were the favourites!
Southgate has said we lack depth and that’s why he continually picks the same players. It’s not what he said in 2017 so I guess England will go into the future with the same core group of players and coach who’ve failed when the going gets tough. If Maguire, Dyer, Gallagher and Phillips are the best we’ve got then English football needs to have a long hard look at itself.He's full of bullshit
Southgate has said we lack depth and that’s why he continually picks the same players. It’s not what he said in 2017 so I guess England will go into the future with the same core group of players and coach who’ve failed when the going gets tough. If Maguire, Dyer, Gallagher and Phillips are the best we’ve got then English football needs to have a long hard look at itself.He's full of bullshit
Gregg Evans says Watkins (and Mings) deserve an England call up. I think he's hinting at something, and I know some maybe not sure to trust him as being in the know but could well seem accurate here
Both of the following are true:
1) Southgate has done a perfectly decent job as England manager
2) Southgate could have done a better job as England manager
Are you on about the same team that failed miserably by not qualifying for the WC22?Southgate is the MON of the England men's team. The strengths he has help him overcome his weaknesses right up to the crucial final step - but it's those weaknesses which stop him from taking that.
Mind you, a couple of penalties away from the Euros is not a terrible record, or down to the coach at all really.
It is down to him as his team should never have had to go to penalties. He's a liability.
That Italy team were on a proper roll, going to penalties with them was hardly like some sort of disgraceful cup upset. They were the favourites!
Duran and Buendia called up for their squadsThat’s terrible pick by the Argentinian coach, he should have stuck to players who were in the WC like our Gareth despite the fact that he WON the WC.
That Italy team were on a proper roll, going to penalties with them was hardly like some sort of disgraceful cup upset. They were the favourites!Though we were 1-0 up after a minute, at home in a packed Wembley. And, led by Southgate, the team failed to register another single shot on target.
Fair, but we're still talking about facing the (eventual) favourites for the competition.
I sure do, hence the word 'eventual'.
Both of the following are true:
1) Southgate has done a perfectly decent job as England manager
2) Southgate could have done a better job as England manager
Though we were 1-0 up after a minute, at home in a packed Wembley. And, led by Southgate, the team failed to register another single shot on target.Southgate is the MON of the England men's team. The strengths he has help him overcome his weaknesses right up to the crucial final step - but it's those weaknesses which stop him from taking that.
Mind you, a couple of penalties away from the Euros is not a terrible record, or down to the coach at all really.
It is down to him as his team should never have had to go to penalties. He's a liability.
That Italy team were on a proper roll, going to penalties with them was hardly like some sort of disgraceful cup upset. They were the favourites!
Southgate is the MON of the England men's team. The strengths he has help him overcome his weaknesses right up to the crucial final step - but it's those weaknesses which stop him from taking that.
Mind you, a couple of penalties away from the Euros is not a terrible record, or down to the coach at all really.
It is down to him as his team should never have had to go to penalties. He's a liability.
That Italy team were on a proper roll, going to penalties with them was hardly like some sort of disgraceful cup upset. They were the favourites!
Southgate is the MON of the England men's team. The strengths he has help him overcome his weaknesses right up to the crucial final step - but it's those weaknesses which stop him from taking that.
Mind you, a couple of penalties away from the Euros is not a terrible record, or down to the coach at all really.
It is down to him as his team should never have had to go to penalties. He's a liability.
That Italy team were on a proper roll, going to penalties with them was hardly like some sort of disgraceful cup upset. They were the favourites!
The same Italy team that 6 months later failed to qualify for the World Cup? England under Southgate have generally been mind numbingly dull despite him having so long and so much talent to play with.
It's why I said 'on a roll' - believe me I know all about the bizarre collapse thereafter.
Glad Watkins not in the squad. If he got injured in a 10 minute cameo, we'd be stuffed.
The yes man of all yes men. Articulate and clean, which is why the FA stick with him.
The yes man of all yes men. Articulate and clean, which is why the FA stick with him.
Well...also because he's never done badly enough to warrant his removal and there hasn't been an obvious alternative at any point when he would have been replaced.
Yep.Though we were 1-0 up after a minute, at home in a packed Wembley. And, led by Southgate, the team failed to register another single shot on target.Southgate is the MON of the England men's team. The strengths he has help him overcome his weaknesses right up to the crucial final step - but it's those weaknesses which stop him from taking that.
Mind you, a couple of penalties away from the Euros is not a terrible record, or down to the coach at all really.
It is down to him as his team should never have had to go to penalties. He's a liability.
That Italy team were on a proper roll, going to penalties with them was hardly like some sort of disgraceful cup upset. They were the favourites!
I absolutely agree. We have never had a better chance and Southgate managed to grab defeat from the jaws of victory. The yes man of all yes men. Articulate and clean, which is why the FA stick with him. We are creativeless, unimaginative and yet we have the strongest league in the world. Go figure. Southgate is a failed ****** who managed one tournament win with the kids. Wanker.
Glad Watkins not in the squad. If he got injured in a 10 minute cameo, we'd be stuffed.
The yes man of all yes men. Articulate and clean, which is why the FA stick with him.
Well...also because he's never done badly enough to warrant his removal and there hasn't been an obvious alternative at any point when he would have been replaced.
The yes man of all yes men. Articulate and clean, which is why the FA stick with him.
Well...also because he's never done badly enough to warrant his removal and there hasn't been an obvious alternative at any point when he would have been replaced.
Turn that on its head Dave. What on earth did he actually do to warrant getting the job in the first place?
So there was actually no need to leave Tonev out of the World Cup squad?
So there was actually no need to leave Tonev out of the World Cup squad?
Tonev should be left out of all World Cup squads. Unless you need to send a ball into outer space during the opening ceremony
So there was actually no need to leave Tonev out of the World Cup squad?
Tonev should be left out of all World Cup squads. Unless you need to send a ball into outer space during the opening ceremony
The anti-Diana Ross. Quite a twosome.
Indeed you cleansed yourself of all sins with reply to my vindictive post. Forgive RCF for he’s not to be blamed for the fact the Portugal is couple of hours behind UK or should be.Southgate is the MON of the England men's team. The strengths he has help him overcome his weaknesses right up to the crucial final step - but it's those weaknesses which stop him from taking that.
Mind you, a couple of penalties away from the Euros is not a terrible record, or down to the coach at all really.
It is down to him as his team should never have had to go to penalties. He's a liability.
That Italy team were on a proper roll, going to penalties with them was hardly like some sort of disgraceful cup upset. They were the favourites!
The same Italy team that 6 months later failed to qualify for the World Cup? England under Southgate have generally been mind numbingly dull despite him having so long and so much talent to play with.
I refer the Hon. Gent. to my earlier statement:It's why I said 'on a roll' - believe me I know all about the bizarre collapse thereafter.
Both of the following are true:1 is like being praised for finding a bucket of water in the middle of an ocean.
1) Southgate has done a perfectly decent job as England manager
2) Southgate could have done a better job as England manager
Glad Watkins not in the squad. If he got injured in a 10 minute cameo, we'd be stuffed.
Very good point. Thank you Gareth, love you.
I’m just so irritated by the selection and this is what I just programmed on Alexa
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=talking+heads+life+during+wartime&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-gb&client=safari
I don’t know if it works for anybody else but I feel better.
I can't stand the FA or Southgate as a coach but it's a fact that no country has ever won the World Cup with a foreign coach.The yes man of all yes men. Articulate and clean, which is why the FA stick with him.
Well...also because he's never done badly enough to warrant his removal and there hasn't been an obvious alternative at any point when he would have been replaced.
Turn that on its head Dave. What on earth did he actually do to warrant getting the job in the first place? There are plenty of others out there who would fancy the role, I'm sure, but England is for the English, it seems with this FA.
I can't stand the FA or Southgate as a coach but it's a fact that no country has ever won the World Cup with a foreign coach.The yes man of all yes men. Articulate and clean, which is why the FA stick with him.
Well...also because he's never done badly enough to warrant his removal and there hasn't been an obvious alternative at any point when he would have been replaced.
Turn that on its head Dave. What on earth did he actually do to warrant getting the job in the first place? There are plenty of others out there who would fancy the role, I'm sure, but England is for the English, it seems with this FA.
Both of the following are true:1 is like being praised for finding a bucket of water in the middle of an ocean.
1) Southgate has done a perfectly decent job as England manager
2) Southgate could have done a better job as England manager
Southgate just isn’t brave enough. Rashford was in superb form leading up to the World Cup and played him once, which he scored. Similar to the Euros with Grealish, a player in the form of his life and snubbed constantly.
He’s too safe for my liking at that level.
Im losing interest in Engerland as i get older, my son castigated me after the WC QF for not caring enough when they got knocked out, i was actually very very hungover after my work xmas doo. So e of this growing disinterest is age i think, but some of is down to the frustration with Southgate and in particular his hypocrisy. Bringing Grealish on with what 8 mins to go in the Euro final, when it was crying out for him, after bringing him on and then off in the semi final, after he arguably changed the direction of the game, just smelt of Southgate not wanting Grealish to be the centre of attention. Bringing Rashford on for a minute to take a penalty cold, letting a very young Saka take such an important penalty instead of the likes of Grealish, just all really shit management.Southgate just isn’t brave enough. Rashford was in superb form leading up to the World Cup and played him once, which he scored. Similar to the Euros with Grealish, a player in the form of his life and snubbed constantly.
He’s too safe for my liking at that level.
Definitely, and it cost England the Euros.
I've never supported England and never will. I follow Scotland and Poland. But the current bunch of players seem much more likeable and articulate than previous teams - particularly the Terry era.
I've never supported England and never will. I follow Scotland and Poland. But the current bunch of players seem much more likeable and articulate than previous teams - particularly the Terry era.
I think it's a mixed bag, as ever. You'd hardly say that Grealish or Kane are especially articulate, and then you've got Kyle Walker exposing himself in a nightclub.
I've never supported England and never will. I follow Scotland and Poland. But the current bunch of players seem much more likeable and articulate than previous teams - particularly the Terry era.
I think it's a mixed bag, as ever. You'd hardly say that Grealish or Kane are especially articulate, and then you've got Kyle Walker exposing himself in a nightclub.
True, and Walker seems particularly unpleasant. But a core of the young players have excelled themselves off the pitch in pretty difficult circumstances. Southgate is prick mind.
Literally Rashford, Saka and Kane are the only players who are really the best behaved off the field. The rest of that squad players have all some indiscretion one way or another. Jordan Henderson and Declan Rice habe improved themselevs and all the players have improved their responsibilities but they don't really compare to Rashford Saka and Kane who are exceptional and great role models.I've never supported England and never will. I follow Scotland and Poland. But the current bunch of players seem much more likeable and articulate than previous teams - particularly the Terry era.
I think it's a mixed bag, as ever. You'd hardly say that Grealish or Kane are especially articulate, and then you've got Kyle Walker exposing himself in a nightclub.
True, and Walker seems particularly unpleasant. But a core of the young players have excelled themselves off the pitch in pretty difficult circumstances. Southgate is prick mind.
Rashford and Saka are decent lads. Even without the betting stuff, Toney looks a bit of an arse to me.
The horse-faced twat doesn't like to offend anyone. Very 'lick arse' and politically correct.
The horse-faced twat doesn't like to offend anyone. Very 'lick arse' and politically correct.
The thought of having to tell anyone 'I am no longer picking you because you are crap' does not appeal to him.
Glad Watkins not in the squad. If he got injured in a 10 minute cameo, we'd be stuffed.
Very good point. Thank you Gareth, love you.
There is still a chance of Watkins being called up to the squad with players becoming available after the weekend matches.
Chief causes would be injury.
That inevitably happens.
Even so Gregg Evans technically got it wrong with his Watkins and Mings call up
Footy, there's nonsense, and then there's potentially libellous nonsense. Suggesting that only three England players aren't indecent is a really silly thing to say, and could get you and the site into trouble.
There is still a chance of Watkins being called up to the squad with players becoming available after the weekend matches.
Chief causes would be injury.
That inevitably happens.
Even so Gregg Evans technically got it wrong with his Watkins and Mings call up
Hang on, how can ITK Gregg Evans not be ITK?
Footy, there's nonsense, and then there's potentially libellous nonsense. Suggesting that only three England players aren't indecent is a really silly thing to say, and could get you and the site into trouble.
Nah, not if you look at what the person using that term deems to be indecent...... :-)
The horse-faced twat doesn't like to offend anyone. Very 'lick arse' and politically correct.
The thought of having to tell anyone 'I am no longer picking you because you are crap' does not appeal to him.
Hence, same old shit, again and again. >:(
Literally Rashford, Saka and Kane are the only players who don't do indecency off the field. The rest of that squad players have all some indiscretion one way or another. Jordan Henderson and Declan Rice habe improved themselevs and all the players have improved their responsibilities but they don't really compare to Rashford Saka and Kane who are exceptional and great role models.I've never supported England and never will. I follow Scotland and Poland. But the current bunch of players seem much more likeable and articulate than previous teams - particularly the Terry era.
I think it's a mixed bag, as ever. You'd hardly say that Grealish or Kane are especially articulate, and then you've got Kyle Walker exposing himself in a nightclub.
True, and Walker seems particularly unpleasant. But a core of the young players have excelled themselves off the pitch in pretty difficult circumstances. Southgate is prick mind.
Rashford and Saka are decent lads. Even without the betting stuff, Toney looks a bit of an arse to me.
I must admit I'm curious to know who the manager is who would have not just equalled everything Southgate has done in major tournaments but surpassed it.
All that makes his selection of Toney all the more strange. On form, sure Toney is ahead maybe marginally of Watkins. Selections of Phillips, Gallagher and Mount suggest form isn't what Southgate particularly values anyway. Phillips is a figure of fun for Man City fans!I'm just catching up and am amazed that Horsehead has selected some of the same tired old faces ... defies belief when club form is taken into acount. Dier, MaGuire, Phillips, Guehi, Gallagher - jeez, I despair.
Mings has a much stronger case for me. He has been solid in the main all season for us. Dier and Maguire have been poor and/or out of favour for their clubs. Don't think Guehi is much better than Mings either.
I must admit I'm curious to know who the manager is who would have not just equalled everything Southgate has done in major tournaments but surpassed it.
I must admit I'm curious to know who the manager is who would have not just equalled everything Southgate has done in major tournaments but surpassed it.
If Watkins scores again this season he'll be the first English man to score 10 goals for Villa in 3 consecutive seasons since Agbonlahor
Benteke isn’t English thoughIf Watkins scores again this season he'll be the first English man to score 10 goals for Villa in 3 consecutive seasons since Agbonlahor
Not true, Benteke has done it more recently than Agbonlahor.
Never mind that how's his Spanish and has he been to Dublin?Benteke isn’t English thoughIf Watkins scores again this season he'll be the first English man to score 10 goals for Villa in 3 consecutive seasons since Agbonlahor
Not true, Benteke has done it more recently than Agbonlahor.
Never mind that how's his Spanish and has he been to Dublin?Benteke isn’t English thoughIf Watkins scores again this season he'll be the first English man to score 10 goals for Villa in 3 consecutive seasons since Agbonlahor
Not true, Benteke has done it more recently than Agbonlahor.
That finish today when he was clear for a one on one was classic Watkins.A shout out to their keeper Neto, he's been very good, (despite letting in 3).
That shot he got off in the second half when he turned the defender inside out and created a shot out of nowhere was classic Watkins.
A frustrating player. Come on Ollie improve your finishing! If he can do that he's a £50m player.
I’d credit the keeper more than knock Ollie with that effort.
I’d credit the keeper more than knock Ollie with that effort.
I nagree, the keeper did very well. In truth the 'right' thing to do would've been to knock the ball into Bailey's path for a tap in, but no striker would do that.
I’d credit the keeper more than knock Ollie with that effort.
I nagree, the keeper did very well. In truth the 'right' thing to do would've been to knock the ball into Bailey's path for a tap in, but no striker would do that.
Should have gone around with a shake of the hips Dwight Yorke style ! Keeper did well, he was out quick. Great run by Watkins and lovely through ball by Buendia.
I’d credit the keeper more than knock Ollie with that effort.
I nagree, the keeper did very well. In truth the 'right' thing to do would've been to knock the ball into Bailey's path for a tap in, but no striker would do that.
Should have gone around with a shake of the hips Dwight Yorke style ! Keeper did well, he was out quick. Great run by Watkins and lovely through ball by Buendia.
Yorke, however was most definitely world class. An unbelievable talent.
I’d credit the keeper more than knock Ollie with that effort.
I nagree, the keeper did very well. In truth the 'right' thing to do would've been to knock the ball into Bailey's path for a tap in, but no striker would do that.
Should have gone around with a shake of the hips Dwight Yorke style ! Keeper did well, he was out quick. Great run by Watkins and lovely through ball by Buendia.
Yorke, however was most definitely world class. An unbelievable talent.
Stop it! It’s still too soon.
(The first time I was crushed by a player leaving)
Mine was Andy Gray.
Rashford and Mount out of the England team.
A call-up for Ollie?
Footy, there's nonsense, and then there's potentially libellous nonsense. Suggesting that only three England players aren't indecent is a really silly thing to say, and could get you and the site into trouble.Maybe misunderstanding on indecency as I mean it in terms of playing up. I'm not suggesting all are of magnitude of Kyle Walker but more they all been reports of things on any player. So that was I alluding.
I know the obvious answer is that Southgate’s a Twat, because he is.
But why call up Mount if you know he’s injured? Potter even said the other day he wasn’t going.
Evans is still wrong and I will be right! For Watkins to come in for Rashford we all suspectGlad Watkins not in the squad. If he got injured in a 10 minute cameo, we'd be stuffed.
Very good point. Thank you Gareth, love you.
There is still a chance of Watkins being called up to the squad with players becoming available after the weekend matches.
Chief causes would be injury.
That inevitably happens.
Even so Gregg Evans technically got it wrong with his Watkins and Mings call up
Hang on, how can ITK Gregg Evans not be ITK?
Rashford and Mount out of the England team.
A call-up for Ollie?
"We know Troy hasn't played top flight football for a while but he brings leadership qualities to the group"
Mine was Andy Gray.
Not sure I cried but I certainly sulked for a year until I saw Peter Withe, possibly the most under estimated centre forward of all time. His chest alone was worth the transfer fee.
Mine was Andy Gray.yup
Evans is still wrong and I will be right! For Watkins to come in for Rashford we all suspectthis self-rectitude is becoming very tedious, especially as regards Southgate who is clearly not going to select a Villa player anytime soon.
Mine was Andy Gray.yup
When fit, he was a majestic player, great first touch, good eye for goal, great upper body strength, not the quickest.Mine was Andy Gray.yup
I've always wanted to know how good Alan McInally was as he moved to Bayern Munich.
Nice to see Ollie remembered fondly at Exeter on Saturday. Couple of fans behind us were still raving about the time he scored the winner at St James Park against Plymouth. This is the goal in question. Foot like a traction engine. (https://youtube.com/watch?v=mtSEa4I0f6U&si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE&t=89)
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Thank you. He seemed quite revered working on Sky Sports for a long while. Always wondered how he was as a striker and never hear him mentioned so much.When fit, he was a majestic player, great first touch, good eye for goal, great upper body strength, not the quickest.Mine was Andy Gray.yup
I've always wanted to know how good Alan McInally was as he moved to Bayern Munich.
Biggest problem was hamstrings, i seem to recall.
Thank you. He seemed quite revered working on Sky Sports for a long while. Always wondered how he was as a striker and never hear him mentioned so much.When fit, he was a majestic player, great first touch, good eye for goal, great upper body strength, not the quickest.Mine was Andy Gray.yup
I've always wanted to know how good Alan McInally was as he moved to Bayern Munich.
Biggest problem was hamstrings, i seem to recall.
Mussolini made the trains run on time but he was still a c**t
Mussolini made the trains run on time but he was still a c**t
Him coming into the team at the expense of Aspinall seemed to galvanise Gary Thompson. Rambo and Bruno were the pairing and we started to move up the table. Neither scored many but to be fair all teams knew they had been in a game after playing v those 2.
In reality the key was Keown/Evans partnership and the 2 Grays made us a much better side. Blend of experience (S Gray and Evans were European Cup winners) and Keown and Andy Gray were excellent talents at the time.
Agree with PWS we got a fortune - he was a 500k player (at best) and we got a million due to that 1988/89 first half of the season including goal of the season IIRC. Bayern had bucketloads of money from selling Klinsmann and co to Inter.
On this occasion maybe give Doug some credit.
Apparently he's the first Villa player in the PL era to score in 5 consecutive away league games.
Interviewed on Soccer AM today. Nothing new really except he and all is family are Arsenal fans. Seems very happy though.
Apparently he's the first Villa player in the PL era to score in 5 consecutive away league games.
Read on another club's forum that he's the first Villa player to do it since Tony Hateley. No idea if that's the case, or just in the top flight.
I wanted Watkins replaced about 6 months ago. Have just come here to declare how wrong I was and eat humble pie. He was just another player who had shown what he was capable of and was being destroyed by a shit manager. Carry on all (especially Ollie).
I loved his lob over Kepa great goal.Yes brilliant finish and taken with supreme confidence considering his miss earlier.
I loved his lob over Kepa great goal.Darren, Any idea why Ollie didn't celebrate the goal properly with relish?
It's no big dill.I loved his lob over Kepa great goal.Darren, Any idea why Ollie didn't celebrate the goal properly with relish?
How many more would he need to become our record Premier League goalscorer and remove the present incumbents relevance?
Ollie is 11!
Ugo?
Tommy Johnson?
Don’t laugh - Heskey?
Ugo?
Tommy Johnson?
Don’t laugh - Heskey?
Haha. There's no way Heskey hit 10 even.
I'm trying to picture a single goal he scored for us, and can only think of Chelsea away.
Ugo?
Tommy Johnson?
Don’t laugh - Heskey?
Haha. There's no way Heskey hit 10 even.
I'm trying to picture a single goal he scored for us, and can only think of Chelsea away.
Scored on his debut I think.
Ugo?
Tommy Johnson?
Don’t laugh - Heskey?
Haha. There's no way Heskey hit 10 even.
I'm trying to picture a single goal he scored for us, and can only think of Chelsea away.
Scored on his debut I think.
Really? I seem to remember him running on to a through ball and slotting home.Ugo?
Tommy Johnson?
Don’t laugh - Heskey?
Haha. There's no way Heskey hit 10 even.
I'm trying to picture a single goal he scored for us, and can only think of Chelsea away.
Scored on his debut I think.
A last minute headed winner at Molineux. Magnificent moment.
Really? I seem to remember him running on to a through ball and slotting home.Ugo?
Tommy Johnson?
Don’t laugh - Heskey?
Haha. There's no way Heskey hit 10 even.
I'm trying to picture a single goal he scored for us, and can only think of Chelsea away.
Scored on his debut I think.
A last minute headed winner at Molineux. Magnificent moment.
This was a top notch lethal finish
He scored in the Blackburn semi final and didn't look that happy about itI remember looking at that from Witton Lane lower near the Holte End. He actually slipped and fell over as he always did but still there was enough contact with the ball to go in.
It feels a bit sad that 15 is enough to nake the list. Hopefully that's going to change soon.
Watched on twitter earlier a vid of the build up to his goal. Luiz's contribution can not be underestimated the way he makes space in his own half to get past his man and then hit's the ball in the direction of Watkins Kookaburra gets a special mention too.Luiz is getting better and better at that. He just seems to turn and drift past his man more and more and thus creates a lot of space.
Did the ref send him off as well before checking VAR?
Did the ref send him off as well before checking VAR?
From the highlights I’ve seen it’s not possible to tell what colour the card was. But the reaction immediately from Ollie and Mings suggested it was red. I get refs make mistakes due to their vantage point and that’s what VAR helps clean up. But that was a terrible series of decisions from the ref and assistants thankfully corrected.
The ref cancelled the yellow after making the little box sign thing, he had the card in his hand. I think they can cancel a booking if the foul that triggered it is cancelled. It was brilliant determination from Ollie to protect the lead.
I thought it was not totally dissimilar to his one at Man City.
His run of form has coincided with the wider team. He’s always been a handful, but seems to have added clinical finishing to his game in a way I didn’t think he could. Dominant, brilliant centre forward play the last few months. Brilliant stuff.
Vardy's gone on a year too long. He's been a great player in his day and he absolutely terrorised us our first year back in the Premier League, but he's a shadow of that player now. Their back ups in Iheanacho and Daka are nowhere near as good as Vardy was.
I'm surprised Ihaenacho didn't get a look in given the trouble he gave us in the reverse fixture.
I'm surprised Ihaenacho didn't get a look in given the trouble he gave us in the reverse fixture.
Me too, the fucker always scores against us and pretty much nobody else
I'm surprised Ihaenacho didn't get a look in given the trouble he gave us in the reverse fixture.
Me too, the fucker always scores against us and pretty much nobody else
My mate Lewis (who you met) is mates with Iheanacho, and is going over to his brother's wedding in Nigeria in the summer. Getting flown over there in the private jet they're all going in. All because he fitted a garage door for Iheanacho and got talking to him about Leicester.
Ollie's finish was something else last night. A really difficult shot to pull-off giving the advancing defenders/goalie and the angle.
Ollie's finish was something else last night. A really difficult shot to pull-off giving the advancing defenders/goalie and the angle.
It was. On two occasions before his goal I was calling him a "f**king donkey" for his complete lack of basic control. It's so frustrating. I've now come to the conclusion with Watkins you have to take the rough with the smooth. His speed, strength and goals are too important for us right now.
Ollie's finish was something else last night. A really difficult shot to pull-off giving the advancing defenders/goalie and the angle.
It was. On two occasions before his goal I was calling him a "f**king donkey" for his complete lack of basic control. It's so frustrating. I've now come to the conclusion with Watkins you have to take the rough with the smooth. His speed, strength and goals are too important for us right now.
Honestly mate, where are you seeing this 'lack of control'? He looks like he's made of velcro since Unai arrived, that first touch for his goal was sensational.
He's clearly an intelligent lad, so you'd expect him to be one of those who'd benefit most from being given thoughtful instructions. Whatever Emery is telling him, he's obviously taking it on board.
Ollie's finish was something else last night. A really difficult shot to pull-off giving the advancing defenders/goalie and the angle.
It was. On two occasions before his goal I was calling him a "f**king donkey" for his complete lack of basic control. It's so frustrating. I've now come to the conclusion with Watkins you have to take the rough with the smooth. His speed, strength and goals are too important for us right now.
Honestly mate, where are you seeing this 'lack of control'? He looks like he's made of velcro since Unai arrived, that first touch for his goal was sensational.
Vardy's gone on a year too long. He's been a great player in his day and he absolutely terrorised us our first year back in the Premier League, but he's a shadow of that player now.
Vardy's gone on a year too long. He's been a great player in his day and he absolutely terrorised us our first year back in the Premier League, but he's a shadow of that player now.
He probably knows that himself but he's got a pretty hefty legal bill that needs funding on his wife's behalf ;)
He's clearly an intelligent lad, so you'd expect him to be one of those who'd benefit most from being given thoughtful instructions. Whatever Emery is telling him, he's obviously taking it on board.
What he said after the Chelsea game about how he and Emery had been working on off-the-ball runs at Koulibaly (and seeing it create two chances and a goal in the first half) was really something to hear. These guys are really operating on a different level.
Yes, with some of those changing rooms, you could hear the opposition manager very clearly from the other side. So did you used to wear the number 4 or the number 5?
Benteke scored many more in many fewer, so, no.
Ollie Watkins will make his 100th Premier League appearance today against Leicester.
Only nine players in the competitions history have scored more goals than Watkins for Aston Villa.
Take a look at how many goals each of those players scored in their first 100 Premier League games for the club.
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Benteke scored many more in many fewer, so, no.
I think the 100+ appearances bit is key there. Benteke didn't.
But he didn't make 100 appearances. So it's a bit of a nonsense stat. He's still behind Carew, amongst others.
Benteke scored many more in many fewer, so, no.
I think the 100+ appearances bit is key there. Benteke didn't.
I know, but it is a bit shit if you can't include the bloke that's miles ahead of everyone else in number of goals scored because he was stoopid enuff to do it in fewer games.
Benteke scored many more in many fewer, so, no.
I think the 100+ appearances bit is key there. Benteke didn't.
I know, but it is a bit shit if you can't include the bloke that's miles ahead of everyone else in number of goals scored because he was stoopid enuff to do it in fewer games.
Oh I agree. I'm not sure where all this "100 games" stuff has come from to be honest.
A new Benteke or Carew next to Watkins, in this team with Emery as manager would be a thing of majestic beauty. We'd probably have the title wrapped up by Christmas and we'd have to take the phone off the hook to stop Grealish's increasingly desperate calls to come home.
A new Benteke or Carew next to Watkins, in this team with Emery as manager would be a thing of majestic beauty. We'd probably have the title wrapped up by Christmas and we'd have to take the phone off the hook to stop Grealish's increasingly desperate calls to come home.
I reckon we're going to be next season's Napoli anyway, additional big hairy arsed but gifted centre forward or not.
A new Benteke or Carew next to Watkins, in this team with Emery as manager would be a thing of majestic beauty. We'd probably have the title wrapped up by Christmas and we'd have to take the phone off the hook to stop Grealish's increasingly desperate calls to come home.
Posted the other day. Miles ahead of BarryOllie Watkins will make his 100th Premier League appearance today against Leicester.
Only nine players in the competitions history have scored more goals than Watkins for Aston Villa.
Take a look at how many goals each of those players scored in their first 100 Premier League games for the club.
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Dion Dublin got 20% of his in his first 3 games!
What's telling from that list is how few went on to get many more goals after their first 100 appearances. It's really only Gabby and Yorke who added a decent number AFTER their first 100 games. If Ollie stays fit, Unai still wants him, and we're competing in the top third of the table for the next few years as we all hope, I could see easily Ollie getting to Gabby's total by the end of 24/25 season. It's only 4 more this season, and 15 in each of the next two.
Benteke scored many more in many fewer, so, no.
Dion Dublin got 20% of his in his first 3 games!Those 3 games managed to convince my young teenage brain that this was what Pele must have been like back in the day.
A new Benteke or Carew next to Watkins, in this team with Emery as manager would be a thing of majestic beauty. We'd probably have the title wrapped up by Christmas and we'd have to take the phone off the hook to stop Grealish's increasingly desperate calls to come home.Wesley's due back at the end of this season ...
Emery might be a magician, but he's not fucking GandalfA new Benteke or Carew next to Watkins, in this team with Emery as manager would be a thing of majestic beauty. We'd probably have the title wrapped up by Christmas and we'd have to take the phone off the hook to stop Grealish's increasingly desperate calls to come home.Wesley's due back at the end of this season ...
Joachim is a funny one on that list, I never think about him being as good as the other players or scoring that many goals.
Julian Joachim was, bizarrely, still playing non-league football up to the start of the pandemic. 28 year long career ...Joachim is a funny one on that list, I never think about him being as good as the other players or scoring that many goals.
He always felt like 3rd/4th choice forward, but in the days when we always had two up front, European campaigns, and reasonable cup runs, he always got to play a good few games each season. He was always behind the likes of Dwight, Savo, Collymore, Dion, JPA in any given season he was here, and eventually his "role" was taken over by Vassell I think?
But considering he was here for four years, and never became a proper first-choice, I think he did really well for us. I also have a soft spot for him because he scored two the day I took my younger brother to his first game in the Holte End. We won 4-1 against Derby, early in the 2000/01 season.
The ref cancelled the yellow after making the little box sign thing, he had the card in his hand. I think they can cancel a booking if the foul that triggered it is cancelled. It was brilliant determination from Ollie to protect the lead.
Did he get booked at the end for the celebration?
Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins on his goal, speaking to Sky Sports: "I think it shows that I've developed a lot, I've worked a lot on my finishing. I've worked hard for these moments. I don't think I'd do that finish at the start of the season or maybe last season, dinking the keeper. I'd maybe have tried to go low and it may get saved. I've worked a lot on a variety of finishes and I'm happy to be scoring.
On the impact Unai Emery has had: "I think telling me to be patient. We do a lot of debriefs after the game and he's very detailed. Just taking information in, working on the training pitch and being patient. I know my teammates are going to get the ball and look for me. It's about being in the right areas and doing my bit, which is about trying to score"
On Villa struggling in the first half: "It was frustrating. At times, [especially] the final ball, all of us were a little bit off it today. It was just little moments, it was about the composure in front of goal to pick a final pass or pass it in the goal. They're key moments so I'm happy I did that today. We got a massive three points in a big week."
On the confidence in the side: "The manager gives us confidence every game. He mentions that we've got to respect each team, it's the Premier League and isn't going to be easy, and fight for three points in every game. We'll continue to do that until the end of the season. There's a lot of good teams we've got to play. We're up for the challenge and it's going to be really exciting in these last eight games.
On Aston Villa keeping a clean sheet: "We're defending from the front, the midfielders are well-drilled, credit to the defenders because they're always having to sprint back. It's a solid team performance and I'm happy that Emi [Martinez] has got his clean sheet."
Benteke at Villa:
101 apps, 49 goals
Ollie at Villa:
108 apps, 40 goals
Really isn't much in it based on numbers. Might surprise a few.
Check the man into a sex addiction clinic cos he just can't. stop. scoring.
Benteke at Villa:
101 apps, 49 goals
Ollie at Villa:
108 apps, 40 goals
Really isn't much in it based on numbers. Might surprise a few.
Pretty sure Benteke only did 89 appearances for us based on the table that was listed on here a few days ago.
Lovely goal all round with JJ looking up and picking Ollie out. Great first touch, wonderful dink over the keeper. Wonderful goal. I dare you not to pick him now Gareth Southgate.
I suppose Southgate was there to watch Johnson.
I suppose Southgate was there to watch Johnson.
Welsh international Brennan Johnson?
Probably there for Shelvey, the twat.
Ollie has only had a decent claim to being picked for England once this season, and that was the last 2 games. The bloke picked instead of him has scored more goals this season so it was hardly a shocker of a decision.
I suppose Southgate was there to watch Johnson.
I was just thinking, given Watkins' hit rate since Emery came on board can we extrapolate what his tally might be for a season (on this form)? It's been done with premier league points.
Didn't he miss the Brighton game when Ings scored in his place?I was just thinking, given Watkins' hit rate since Emery came on board can we extrapolate what his tally might be for a season (on this form)? It's been done with premier league points.
22 I think, based on 10 goals in the 17 league games Emery has been here. I think Ollie missed one of those games.
Yeah, but no one except Haaland can maintain that rate. Watkins is in a purple patch. He'll get back in his (six yard) box soon. If he's at 1 in 2 come December, we should all be happy.
Because even the best strikers in the world would struggle to keep up with his current strike rate. Don't forget, the likes of Haaland probably get 4 or 5 times more chances than Watkins does at Villa.Yeah, but no one except Haaland can maintain that rate. Watkins is in a purple patch. He'll get back in his (six yard) box soon. If he's at 1 in 2 come December, we should all be happy.
I don't see why it has to be a purple patch, if he's getting the service you've got to fancy him to put them away.
The other thing was when he scored the goal away at Leicester He had defenders both sides of him and managed to slot the ball away
Now in the past he would have been nudged off the ball through not being strong enough, but not this time it’s actually my favourite goal of his so far because he basically kept his head and outmuscled the two defenders and goalkeeper to score a great goal,
there have been times in the past when I wouldn’t have believed he could have done that, so fair play to him I love it when I’m proved wrong in these situations
The other thing was when he scored the goal away at Leicester He had defenders both sides of him and managed to slot the ball away
Now in the past he would have been nudged off the ball through not being strong enough, but not this time it’s actually my favourite goal of his so far because he basically kept his head and outmuscled the two defenders and goalkeeper to score a great goal,
there have been times in the past when I wouldn’t have believed he could have done that, so fair play to him I love it when I’m proved wrong in these situations
My favourite was on Saturday, Watkins demonstrated a level of skill and technique I never thought he had. Last season or the first half of this season I'd have expected the ball to bounce off his leg and end up down the tunnel. If Haaland had scored that goal the media would have been gushing for weeks. Right now the only thing missing from his game is a cooler head, the confidence to look up and play somebody else in rather than shooting on sight when the angle is impossible. He actually did that on Saturday too, sliding the ball to Ramsey when a shot in a crowded box was on.
Credit to him and the coaching team. He's unrecognisable in such a short amount of time. Hopefully he can finish the season strongly and we can really cash in.. or not. ;)
Confidence plays such a big role in his finishing. In the leaner patches, he would seem a lot more desperate for goals… snatch at shots, try things that weren’t there. Even his technique would betray urgency. Now he’s bagged a few, there’s a calm assuredness about his finishing.except when there is not.
Confidence plays such a big role in his finishing. In the leaner patches, he would seem a lot more desperate for goals… snatch at shots, try things that weren’t there. Even his technique would betray urgency. Now he’s bagged a few, there’s a calm assuredness about his finishing.
Can't be many games he's played for us where he's scored more than once? Liverpool, today...?
Can't be many games he's played for us where he's scored more than once? Liverpool, today...?
Arsenal away, 3-0 win.
Less than 180 minutes per goal this season now. Equal with his previous best for us and top 10 for both goals and assists. All credit to him and the manager is a genius.
I’ve spent a very pleasant hour reading posts on the NUFC fans forum (highly recommended). One thing stands out - their respect for Ollie including a number of calls for them to sign him - some chance!
I’ve spent a very pleasant hour reading posts on the NUFC fans forum (highly recommended). One thing stands out - their respect for Ollie including a number of calls for them to sign him - some chance!
Deluded twats.
I’ve spent a very pleasant hour reading posts on the NUFC fans forum (highly recommended). One thing stands out - their respect for Ollie including a number of calls for them to sign him - some chance!
I’ve spent a very pleasant hour reading posts on the NUFC fans forum (highly recommended). One thing stands out - their respect for Ollie including a number of calls for them to sign him - some chance!They're not saying they should sign him, they're saying they should take him from us. Deluded fuckwits. Apart from Nolberto Solano feeling 'homesick' when have a club like Newcastle ever taken a player from us that we haven't wanted to shift on? Deluded fuckwits.
Can we get this man a proper song?
I’ve spent a very pleasant hour reading posts on the NUFC fans forum (highly recommended). One thing stands out - their respect for Ollie including a number of calls for them to sign him - some chance!
Deluded twats.
Some of Ollie s comments after the game in post match interview: "(Villa Park) is a tough place to come (for other teams)" and "we are looking forward to the next games ..". That the spirit under Emery as it should be.
the good thing about these super-elite clubs, is the promise-land only has 4 spaces - we're already seeing meltdowns at the likes of Chelsea and soon to be Liverpool - it's fantastic.especially when one team has spent 500 million pounds,is it
I’ve spent a very pleasant hour reading posts on the NUFC fans forum (highly recommended). One thing stands out - their respect for Ollie including a number of calls for them to sign him - some chance!
Deluded twats.
Bit harsh. If they get chumps league footy I wouldn't rule out anything with their vast wealth. Barcodes will be the next elite super club whether we like it or not.
I think Watkins has always shown he can, and is willing to, learn. Now he's got next-level coaches working with him, he's getting better and better.
Against Newcastle he was utterly unplayable. I don't think I've seen such a dominant performance from a striker since Benteke. My favourite moment wasn't a goal, but the assist for Ramsey's goal. It was an incredible header and hopefully, there will be an iconic photo of it somewhere.
I think Watkins has always shown he can, and is willing to, learn. Now he's got next-level coaches working with him, he's getting better and better.
His effort and dedication was never in doubt, but there was no sign that his first touch or ability to get a shot off efficiently was ever going to improve. Until it did, and then some. I do wonder now if it's because he was expending too much energy trying to do too much, and running the channels etc. You probably know like I do that when you're at the end of a game of 5 aside, when you're breathing out your arse, everything seems more difficult then at the start. Obviously it's very different for a supreme athlete like Ollie, but the theory is the same. Conserving his energy for the times that matter might mean he finds it easier to control and shoot.
Against Newcastle he was utterly unplayable. I don't think I've seen such a dominant performance from a striker since Benteke. My favourite moment wasn't a goal, but the assist for Ramsey's goal. It was an incredible header and hopefully, there will be an iconic photo of it somewhere.
My favourite moment too. Somebody on here said he was pushed but now having watched it about 100 times he meant it. It was an amazing piece of football and Ramsey delivered the finish it deserved.
He's still shooting too often straight at the keeper for my liking but right now I'll let him off.
I am seeing Arsenal fans online talking about wanting to sign him.
Interesting.
I think Watkins has always shown he can, and is willing to, learn. Now he's got next-level coaches working with him, he's getting better and better.
Didn't Delfouneso score for Villa against Blackpool, when they were in the Premier League?
I am seeing Arsenal fans online talking about wanting to sign him.
Interesting.
I've seen reports saying he's in the final stages of negotiating a new deal. We're meant to be offering Ashley Young another year too.
I've seen reports saying he's in the final stages of negotiating a new deal. We're meant to be offering Ashley Young another year too.
I’d give Ashley a 5 year deal as he’s obviously been swimming in that pool that makes you younger I seed in a film one time
In days gone by, as soon as Villa were getting close to challenging the 'top four', one of those clubs would leak an interest in one of better players. I wonder if this time it'll be Watkins, despite the new contract.
In days gone by, as soon as Villa were getting close to challenging the 'top four', one of those clubs would leak an interest in one of better players. I wonder if this time it'll be Watkins, despite the new contract.
In days gone by, as soon as Villa were getting close to challenging the 'top four', one of those clubs would leak an interest in one of better players. I wonder if this time it'll be Watkins, despite the new contract.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham (assumed Kane is leaving) will no doubt all be linked.
Grealish ripped the heart out of the club for a time when he left he was irreplaceable,
no matter what we think of him now he was the best player we’ve seen for nearly a generation
The owners don’t sell cheap Grealish would not have been sold if the buy out figure hadn’t been met in full, they tried their best to keep him, but couldn’t do anything about it in the end
apart from Martinez I don’t think any player we have now is irreplaceable
I don’t want to sell our best players but say Watkins went he’d fetch 60-70m McGinn 50m same story for some of the others,
this money would be put straight back into the ‘war chest’ add our own funds to it and we could go out and buy anyone who would realistically come
so I’m not that worried to be honest
the 2 most important keeps for me are Martinez and Uni himself
Anyway, in other Ollie news. https://twitter.com/AVFC_espanol/status/1648769464236666880
Hope this doesn't affect his focus for the 2 big games this week (although understandable if it did a little bit).
Anyway, in other Ollie news. https://twitter.com/AVFC_espanol/status/1648769464236666880
Hope this doesn't affect his focus for the 2 big games this week (although understandable if it did a little bit).
It's from the Daily Mail, so I do apologise in advance for any distress this may cause, but it is a good article on Ollie.One thing I've liked about the Villa from the Smith era, and on in to Emery (we'll forget about the short interlude between those...) is how much I genuinely like the players we have. Tyrone Mings, John McGinn, Ollie Watkins, ... all seem really nice, well-rounded people. Emi Martinez seems like a lunatic, but I always think you want your goalkeeper to be a bit of a head case. They're the footballer equivalent of the drummer in a band.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11999721/Aston-Villas-Ollie-Watkins-taken-game-level-thanks-Unai-Emery.html
It's from the Daily Mail, so I do apologise in advance for any distress this may cause, but it is a good article on Ollie.One thing I've liked about the Villa from the Smith era, and on in to Emery (we'll forget about the short interlude between those...) is how much I genuinely like the players we have. Tyrone Mings, John McGinn, Ollie Watkins, ... all seem really nice, well-rounded people. Emi Martinez seems like a lunatic, but I always think you want your goalkeeper to be a bit of a head case. They're the footballer equivalent of the drummer in a band.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-11999721/Aston-Villas-Ollie-Watkins-taken-game-level-thanks-Unai-Emery.html
Buendia seems a bit of a stroppy tit. It doesn’t really matter of course, but he doesn’t score highly on the likeable scale.
He’s bang out of form at the moment, doesn’t look remotely like scoring.I'm back to 'Not good enough, need an upgrade.'
He was unlucky with that diving header today.Y = h (X) + e
Always hopeful Watkins scores in games. Today he may break his Premier League record and get 15 goals!
He has liked playing Liverpool and is 5 for 5, so we shouldn't be surprised if he scores.
Bottled the penalty. Needs to work with a sports psychologist to be stronger in higher pressure situations.
Bottled the penalty. Needs to work with a sports psychologist to be stronger in higher pressure situations.
Bottled the penalty. Needs to work with a sports psychologist to be stronger in higher pressure situations.
Just never convincing as a penalty taker so would prefer a new one next season. He went for the corner and it wasn't even close.
Bottled the penalty. Needs to work with a sports psychologist to be stronger in higher pressure situations.
Just never convincing as a penalty taker so would prefer a new one next season. He went for the corner and it wasn't even close.
I wonder if he noticed the 'keeper going that way, and overcompensated.
What is Watkins' penalty record with us?
What is Watkins' penalty record with us?
I think scored once missed twice
Bottled the penalty. Needs to work with a sports psychologist to be stronger in higher pressure situations.
Just never convincing as a penalty taker so would prefer a new one next season. He went for the corner and it wasn't even close.
I wonder if he noticed the 'keeper going that way, and overcompensated.
I know this sounds stupid but I don't think that he is a natural or instinctive goalscorer, he thinks far too much! His name is on the back of my shirt so I like him a lot but ............
Danny Ings is a natural goalscorer and would have scored that penalty!
Saw on twitter that he's missed 5 from 9. Dunno if true.
Luiz.Saw on twitter that he's missed 5 from 9. Dunno if true.
It's true.
Missed 3 and scored 1 in the Championship for Brentford.
Missed 2 and scored 3 in the Premier League for us.
I'd strongly recommend somebody else is given the job in future, that effort today was dire, there's no excuse for not even getting it on target.
Saw on twitter that he's missed 5 from 9. Dunno if true.
It's true.
Missed 3 and scored 1 in the Championship for Brentford.
Missed 2 and scored 3 in the Premier League for us.
I'd strongly recommend somebody else is given the job in future, that effort today was dire, there's no excuse for not even getting it on target.
Luiz.Saw on twitter that he's missed 5 from 9. Dunno if true.
It's true.
Missed 3 and scored 1 in the Championship for Brentford.
Missed 2 and scored 3 in the Premier League for us.
I'd strongly recommend somebody else is given the job in future, that effort today was dire, there's no excuse for not even getting it on target.
Watkins - post babies - is not clinical enough to take penalties. He needs at least another 9 months to be back to his clinical best. we saw that last time.
To be honest I would have luiz, Digne, Ramsey or even Bailey ahead of him
El Ghazi best we had in recent times as don't think any keeper ever dived the right way.
He's been disappointing ever since the Newcastle game when he could have scored 5.
It's happened as the stakes on each game have increased which is a worry.
I'm thinking that we could be looking at breaking our transfer record in the summer on a forward who can take us in the top 4 reckoning.
I'm not sure that Ollie is the guy to take us to the level that Unai is seeking.
If we're going for top 6 next season then we need a new 9, harsh but true.
If we're going for top 6 next season then we need a new 9, harsh but true.
We could still get 6th this season with Watkins.
If we're going for top 6 next season then we need a new 9, harsh but true.
We could still get 6th this season with Watkins.
And I think we would have been top 6 for sure, if we'd have had Emery from the start. Definitely need additions to the forward line, but Watkins is going to be a big player next season.
Id love a new number 9 - but so long as we upgrade Bailey and Beundia at the same time.
Dont think I would be sad if I never saw Bailey in a villa shirt again. Beundia is worth keeping though
The 11 goals in 12 games was amazing, but the ten games either side of that period have yielded no goals at all.
I know its probably sacrilege to say this on here but i think Archer will be sold this summer. Everyone has a massive soft spot for him, but it feels like we’ll be shopping at a different level to him. I can see him go to a club expected to compete at the top end of the championship, either Boro, or a Southampton or Leicester.
I know its probably sacrilege to say this on here but i think Archer will be sold this summer. Everyone has a massive soft spot for him, but it feels like we’ll be shopping at a different level to him. I can see him go to a club expected to compete at the top end of the championship, either Boro, or a Southampton or Leicester.
On the other hand, we're investing a lot of time, money and energy in youth players. If the first time one of them steps up and is a big success on loan and we then sell him, what really is the point?
That's going to be the strategy now, you'd think. Fatten up the young calves, so to speak, then sell them, which helps hugely with keeping us on the right side of FFP. If a couple of them are good enough to get into the first team squad, that's a bonus.
There is a dearth of centre forwards, it makes the few that can play at the top level rare and valuable commodities.
We don’t know for certain if Archer can, maybe they have seen enough to decide he ain’t good enough for the PL but I seriously doubt that is the case.
I agree , it’s difficult to adjust mentally to seeing our player development as farming and not as a potential route to the first team.There is a dearth of centre forwards, it makes the few that can play at the top level rare and valuable commodities.
We don’t know for certain if Archer can, maybe they have seen enough to decide he ain’t good enough for the PL but I seriously doubt that is the case.
Maybe they don't want to take the risk.
Also look at it from the player's point of view, he's going to want to be playing regular games. If it was hard for him to get them with us in previous years, it is going to get even harder.
I struggle a bit when i read (not referring to you here) people talk about these young players as if our role as a club is to bring them through.
It isn't. It is to have as much success on the pitch as we can, and starting this summer, that's going to involve being significantly more unsentimental with players than we have in the past - whether it be current first team players, or youth products, if we raise the quality bar, it is inevitable that more of them have to be moved on, or have to get used to playing less football.
There is a dearth of centre forwards, it makes the few that can play at the top level rare and valuable commodities.
We don’t know for certain if Archer can, maybe they have seen enough to decide he ain’t good enough for the PL but I seriously doubt that is the case.
Maybe they don't want to take the risk.
Also look at it from the player's point of view, he's going to want to be playing regular games. If it was hard for him to get them with us in previous years, it is going to get even harder.
I struggle a bit when i read (not referring to you here) people talk about these young players as if our role as a club is to bring them through.
It isn't. It is to have as much success on the pitch as we can, and starting this summer, that's going to involve being significantly more unsentimental with players than we have in the past - whether it be current first team players, or youth products, if we raise the quality bar, it is inevitable that more of them have to be moved on, or have to get used to playing less football.
There is a dearth of centre forwards, it makes the few that can play at the top level rare and valuable commodities.
We don’t know for certain if Archer can, maybe they have seen enough to decide he ain’t good enough for the PL but I seriously doubt that is the case.
Maybe they don't want to take the risk.
Also look at it from the player's point of view, he's going to want to be playing regular games. If it was hard for him to get them with us in previous years, it is going to get even harder.
I struggle a bit when i read (not referring to you here) people talk about these young players as if our role as a club is to bring them through.
It isn't. It is to have as much success on the pitch as we can, and starting this summer, that's going to involve being significantly more unsentimental with players than we have in the past - whether it be current first team players, or youth products, if we raise the quality bar, it is inevitable that more of them have to be moved on, or have to get used to playing less football.
I think another part of the equation though is the amount of money you can save if you do bring through a young player who is good enough. So sure, we could sell Archer for £20m and that's decent profit straight to the bottom line. But if he does turn out to be good enough, that could save you a £60m fee and £100K a week in wages in the medium term. I just think he's shown enough to be worth a squad place.
Even if we buy say, 4 really top notch players in the summer, I can see us getting shut of the likes of Coutinho, Bailey, Chambers and Dendoncker. That would be basically be one in, one out, which still leaves us short of squad players. Plenty of room for somebody like Archer to be in the squad, at least for 6 months to give him time with Emery and his team, something he hasn't really had yet.
Liverpool did the right thing with Brewster, blamed him to where he'd do well, then sold him for good money when he did.
I wonder if Archer is similar, or whether he's going higher....
There is a dearth of centre forwards, it makes the few that can play at the top level rare and valuable commodities.
We don’t know for certain if Archer can, maybe they have seen enough to decide he ain’t good enough for the PL but I seriously doubt that is the case.
Maybe they don't want to take the risk.
Also look at it from the player's point of view, he's going to want to be playing regular games. If it was hard for him to get them with us in previous years, it is going to get even harder.
I struggle a bit when i read (not referring to you here) people talk about these young players as if our role as a club is to bring them through.
It isn't. It is to have as much success on the pitch as we can, and starting this summer, that's going to involve being significantly more unsentimental with players than we have in the past - whether it be current first team players, or youth products, if we raise the quality bar, it is inevitable that more of them have to be moved on, or have to get used to playing less football.
I think another part of the equation though is the amount of money you can save if you do bring through a young player who is good enough. So sure, we could sell Archer for £20m and that's decent profit straight to the bottom line. But if he does turn out to be good enough, that could save you a £60m fee and £100K a week in wages in the medium term. I just think he's shown enough to be worth a squad place.
Even if we buy say, 4 really top notch players in the summer, I can see us getting shut of the likes of Coutinho, Bailey, Chambers and Dendoncker. That would be basically be one in, one out, which still leaves us short of squad players. Plenty of room for somebody like Archer to be in the squad, at least for 6 months to give him time with Emery and his team, something he hasn't really had yet.
I agree re those being the ones to get shot of.
I don't know if Archer has done enough to warrant a place, he's produced in the Championship, but then again, so did Chuba Akpom this season.
I don't have a huge problem if he stays, but again, it depends on the context of who else we have as an option.
Liverpool did the right thing with Brewster, blamed him to where he'd do well, then sold him for good money when he did.
I wonder if Archer is similar, or whether he's going higher....
There's always a risk he'll be another Brewster, but I think it's unlikely. Brewster had one good six-month loan at Swansea, in a side that clearly suited him and the way he plays. Archer has done it during two different loans in the Championship, at two clubs with different playing styles, and with different levels of competitiveness. I think that speaks quite highly of his potential. It's not like he struggled in a struggling team, and only performed when he could be a flat-track bully.
The concern - as it is for all of our young players - is that the better the team performs on the pitch, the harder it will be for them to break through, and for us to give them the pitch-time they need to develop into fully rounded experienced premier league players. A player like Jacob Ramsey timed his arrival in the team perfectly. A bit of lower league experience, then into a bottom half squad, without huge amounts of quality, and an opportunity to play without being dropped off the back of one bad performance. Would he have had that chance if we'd been a side pushing for Europe? Probably not. He certainly wouldn't have played as many games as a 19/20 year old if he'd come through two years later.
It might be that none of our recent youth products are capable of becoming regulars for a team chasing the top 6 or top 4. I really hope I'm wrong on that. But honestly, being excited by the possibility that they COULD, is a big part of being a fan of the club. What happens on the pitch will always come first, but the possibility of what is being developed by the club can certainly help when the 'on the pitch stuff' is not going too well.
I watched Archer in the play-off game, so their biggest of the season and he really didn't do it, I wonder whether that's just not being ready for the big occasion. You can counter it with the goals for us in the League Cup, but it's a worry.
I'd also rather have Archer in the squad than Duran, to be brutally honest. The latter needs a loan out for next season.
I watched Archer in the play-off game, so their biggest of the season and he really didn't do it, I wonder whether that's just not being ready for the big occasion. You can counter it with the goals for us in the League Cup, but it's a worry.
If you're going to write players off after a less than stellar performance in a single game, then you could do similar for quite a few of our players who have had a stinker in certain games this season. Kamara at home to Leicester as a case in point, if that was the only time you'd watched him you wouldn't want him in if we got paid to take him. That would ignore how good he was in other games though, and it's the same here, the whole Boro team seemed to freeze, and using the game to single out Archer ignores the fact that they might not have got to the play offs in the first place if it wasn't for him.
I can see both sides of the argument with respect to Archer and giving him a shot in the squad or selling him for decent money. But then we went and spent £18m on Duran, who got a few goals in a far weaker league. If we're bringing youngsters in to develop and sell on, what's the point in bringing one in for a fee that would be the sort of money that promising youth players usually get sold for?
I suspect the belief is that Archer just isn't a big enough unit physically for the Premier League. Which would strike me as a bit unfair.
I suspect the belief is that Archer just isn't a big enough unit physically for the Premier League. Which would strike me as a bit unfair.
FWIW my uncle, who's watched most of Boro's televised games this year, reckons young Ramsey will make it at Villa but is still unsure about Cam.
I suspect the belief is that Archer just isn't a big enough unit physically for the Premier League. Which would strike me as a bit unfair.
FWIW my uncle, who's watched most of Boro's televised games this year, reckons young Ramsey will make it at Villa but is still unsure about Cam.
Has he elaborated as to why?
I suspect the belief is that Archer just isn't a big enough unit physically for the Premier League. Which would strike me as a bit unfair.
I suspect the belief is that Archer just isn't a big enough unit physically for the Premier League. Which would strike me as a bit unfair.
And Southgate hasn’t picked him. Again.
And Southgate hasn’t picked him. Again.
It's a shame, but his drop off in form was really badly timed. If this squad is picked a month ago, I'm certain he gets picked. But six games without a goal, and missing the pen on Sat, I think makes it easier to pick Wilson ahead of him. He'll bounce back, hopefully with a brace on Saturday!
And Southgate hasn’t picked him. Again.
It's a shame, but his drop off in form was really badly timed. If this squad is picked a month ago, I'm certain he gets picked. But six games without a goal, and missing the pen on Sat, I think makes it easier to pick Wilson ahead of him. He'll bounce back, hopefully with a brace on Saturday!
And Southgate hasn’t picked him. Again.
That's fair, but Wilson is also 32 next season and injury prone.
I know who I would rather have in my team out the two.For a one off game and both fit, so do I.
I think this is probably fair. Whilst I prefer Wilson right now Watkins may have been a more sensible when having an eye on the Euros, particularly with the strength of the opposition for these 2 games.That's fair, but Wilson is also 32 next season and injury prone.
This the bit that makes me think Watkins should still have been taken, with Toney out for 8months and no guarantees he'll be back fit and in form for the euros we need options.
I'd have taken them both and left Maguire out, I have no idea why we need 5 centre backs in the squad for these 2 games.
I know who I would rather have in my team out the two.For a one off game and both fit, so do I.
Southgate is picking on current form - the FIREMAN Wilson has done well recently
Phillips is the one for me, I just don't get it at all. There must be a dozen players that can do what he does (or actually doesn't do anymore). He has never been a good enough footballer to earn a place without playing.
Southgate is picking on current form - the FIREMAN Wilson has done well recently
Yes hence Maguire, Maddison, Phillips, Gallagher also in the squad. Form. Current form.
Ollie out of the two for me.
Ollie out of the two for me.
Why? Wilson is a far more confident finisher.
Ollie out of the two for me.
Why? Wilson is a far more confident finisher.
He's only scored three more than Ollie this season and I like Ollies all round play.
Ollie out of the two for me.
Why? Wilson is a far more confident finisher.
He's only scored three more than Ollie this season and I like Ollies all round play.
He's played just over half the minutes that Watkins has.
Ollie out of the two for me.
Why? Wilson is a far more confident finisher.
He's only scored three more than Ollie this season and I like Ollies all round play.
He's played just over half the minutes that Watkins has.
That in itself say a lot
You could argue Wilson has had a striker alongside him (Isak). Ollie has in the main played as the loan striker in that mad scoring run he had but if people have stopped praising him now he's stopped scoring, then so be it. It's what some fans do I suppose
You could argue Wilson has had a striker alongside him (Isak). Ollie has in the main played as the loan striker in that mad scoring run he had but if people have stopped praising him now he's stopped scoring, then so be it. It's what some fans do I suppose
Ha ha, you just can't help yourself can you?!
You could argue Wilson has had a striker alongside him (Isak). Ollie has in the main played as the loan striker in that mad scoring run he had but if people have stopped praising him now he's stopped scoring, then so be it. It's what some fans do I supposeI don't think it's unreasonable to be of the opinion that Wilson is a better striker than Watkins.
You could argue Wilson has had a striker alongside him (Isak).
You could argue Wilson has had a striker alongside him (Isak). Ollie has in the main played as the loan striker in that mad scoring run he had but if people have stopped praising him now he's stopped scoring, then so be it. It's what some fans do I supposeI don't think it's unreasonable to be of the opinion that Wilson is a better striker than Watkins.
Once you set aside the "picking on form" argument, the choices are fairly self explanatory. We have won with McGuire and Philips so he keeps picking them.
Phillips is the one for me, I just don't get it at all. There must be a dozen players that can do what he does (or actually doesn't do anymore). He has never been a good enough footballer to earn a place without playing.
Ollie out of the two for me.
Why? Wilson is a far more confident finisher.
He's only scored three more than Ollie this season and I like Ollies all round play.
He's played just over half the minutes that Watkins has.
That in itself say a lot
Every season he only plays half the games. He is very good though.
Good stat FV. It calls to mind Watkins talking about how Emery has got him working on his variety of finishes.The penalty conversion rate would be less impressive for Watkins
Wilson has below average conversion rate for a top striker and spends a fair amount of time out injured. Not sure why our Gareth prefers him over Ollie?
Elementary selecting by Southgate it seems.Wilson has below average conversion rate for a top striker and spends a fair amount of time out injured. Not sure why our Gareth prefers him over Ollie?
He's going purely on recent form. Wilson has got 11 goals in his last 11. Watson hasn't scored in his last 6.
Elementary selecting by Southgate it seems.Wilson has below average conversion rate for a top striker and spends a fair amount of time out injured. Not sure why our Gareth prefers him over Ollie?
He's going purely on recent form. Wilson has got 11 goals in his last 11. Watson hasn't scored in his last 6.
Ollie out of the two for me.
Why? Wilson is a far more confident finisher.
He's only scored three more than Ollie this season and I like Ollies all round play.
He's played just over half the minutes that Watkins has.
That in itself say a lot
Every season he only plays half the games. He is very good though.
Well the stats on finishing when he hits the target suggest Watkins is doing so very well.
22/23 Premier League Shot on target Conversion rate
1. Haaland 58%
2. Kane 52%
3. Salah and Rashford 44%
4. Watkins 43%
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Son and Toney 40%
Wilson 36%
Mitovic 34%
Just read that we are apparently trying to organise new deals for both Watkins and McGinn before the transfer window opens . It's very harsh on the lad, but given he is 27 now, I would entertain a big offer for Watkins this summer. The attributes that he has (work rate and physicality) will naturally fade the older he gets - maybe in a year, maybe in 5, who knows. The stuff he isn't as brilliant at will become more of a problem the older he gets. It just feels like potentially the right time to cash in, so long as we got one or two great replacements of course!
Unless someone made a bonkers offer I wouldn't be selling him.
Apparently Wenger held a conference about how there's a lack of younger strikers in the world right now.There is no shortage of young strikers at junior doctors picket line.
I don’t think we should sell him for 1KP.Unless someone made a bonkers offer I wouldn't be selling him.
Define bonkers? 50m? 60m?
70 mil is approaching Footy territoryUnless someone made a bonkers offer I wouldn't be selling him.
Define bonkers? 50m? 60m?
Well Watkins is getting a bumper new deal and I would expect a set release clause of around that amount.70 mil is approaching Footy territoryUnless someone made a bonkers offer I wouldn't be selling him.
Define bonkers? 50m? 60m?
One billion dollars.
Phillips is the one for me, I just don't get it at all. There must be a dozen players that can do what he does (or actually doesn't do anymore). He has never been a good enough footballer to earn a place without playing.
Hopefully we'll have a new regular penalty taker by the time the season starts. Watkins doesn't have the mindset for it. The pressure of taking a penalty in front of the Kop in a game that was going to have a big impact on whether we qualified in Europe or not, was too much for him.
Pedro Gonçalves knows how to take a penalty.
Has there been any progress on his new contract? When does his current one end?
Doesn't give me confidence when there's something meaningful at stake, real pressure penalties like the one at Anfield in front of the Kop when every point counted for a place in Europe.
Doesn't give me confidence when there's something meaningful at stake, real pressure penalties like the one at Anfield in front of the Kop when every point counted for a place in Europe.
Yeah, alright, you made that same point a handful of posts up the page! He's not great at them and he probably won't be our regular taker going forward.
if Kane leaves Spurs, it will be interesting to see if they make a move for Watkins
As he is a London boy, you would expect him to be very interested in a move to them.
if Kane leaves Spurs, it will be interesting to see if they make a move for Watkins
As he is a London boy, you would expect him to be very interested in a move to them.
He's not a London boy, he's from Devon.
if Kane leaves Spurs, it will be interesting to see if they make a move for Watkins
As he is a London boy, you would expect him to be very interested in a move to them.
He's not a London boy, he's from Devon.
Isn't he and his family also Arsenal fans? Or am I misremembering.
if Kane leaves Spurs, it will be interesting to see if they make a move for Watkins
As he is a London boy, you would expect him to be very interested in a move to them.
He's not a London boy, he's from Devon.
Isn't he and his family also Arsenal fans? Or am I misremembering.
Yep
if Kane leaves Spurs, it will be interesting to see if they make a move for Watkins
To get him off us they'd have to pay the English player, Premier League supplement and I reckon we'd be demanding £80m. I like Ollie but he's not 80% as good as Kane.
Yeah, I don't think he'd turn down Spurts purely on his own allegiance, but it's just the icing on the cake of a long list of reasons not to join them at the minute.
I'm too lazy to check for sure but at a guess over the last 3 seasons the only players to have scored more PL goals than Ollie are Kane, Son and Salah. It's easy for us to want better, but probably not that easy to find a player that actually is.There seems to be a dearth of centre forwards, Manure are paying silly money for someone with a handful of games to replace Van Carthorse, Chelsea don't have one and you could argue that Arsenal don't either, so better than Watkins is a pretty tall order.
I'm too lazy to check for sure but at a guess over the last 3 seasons the only players to have scored more PL goals than Ollie are Kane, Son and Salah. It's easy for us to want better, but probably not that easy to find a player that actually is.
I used 3 years as that's how long he's been a PL player. So comparing him to his peers in that time seems logical.
I used 3 years as that's how long he's been a PL player. So comparing him to his peers in that time seems logical.
Well it show's that he's consistent and rarely injured. But it misses facts like Ivan Toney has outscored him in the last two years, or that Callum Wilson has scored almost the same number of goals in 25% fewer games.
Tottenham Hotspuds still think we are little Aston Villa, not a serious threat.
Said it 6 months ago, let's put a massive bid in for Harry Kane. Let everyone know, that we have really arrived!! Harry is brainy enough to know he will score more goals at the villa than Spuds, and will have a better chance of winning silverware and breaking Shearer's record.
Might sell to us instead of Bayern. Okay, we might have to sell some peripheral players, but so be it.
I used 3 years as that's how long he's been a PL player. So comparing him to his peers in that time seems logical.
Well it show's that he's consistent and rarely injured. But it misses facts like Ivan Toney has outscored him in the last two years, or that Callum Wilson has scored almost the same number of goals in 25% fewer games.
Ollie had a year of Gerrard in that time, so it all evens out.
Why stop there? Let’s get Haaland.
I think the comparison with Toney, while understandable, is partly unfair because Toney gets a lot of goals with penalties. Whereas Ollie doesn’t. I think he will get closer to 20 this season under Unai. Granted though he is frustrating, he needs to be more consistent because he tends to have fallow patches where’s a great striker like Kane scores most matches.
He does just fine for us. He's part of a team that was only behind Man City in the time since Emery took over and played a vital part in it.
Yes he misses some, but every player does.
He does just fine for us. He's part of a team that was only behind Man City in the time since Emery took over and played a vital part in it.
Yes he misses some, but every player does.
He does just fine for us. He's part of a team that was only behind Man City in the time since Emery took over and played a vital part in it.
Yes he misses some, but every player does.
He misses more than he should though, that's the issue.
He does just fine for us. He's part of a team that was only behind Man City in the time since Emery took over and played a vital part in it.
Yes he misses some, but every player does.
He misses more than he should though, that's the issue.
Yup, as Paul mentioned above, Watkins suffers from Elghazitas, constantly shooting straight at the keeper.
He is not a natural finisher and you can not train that into someone.
It would cost us a small fortune to bring someone at the next level in though and we probably would struggle to attract that level of striker anyway.
Come to think of it, we scored 8 in the US, and only one came from a striker. 5 from midfield, and 2 from defenders.
It would cost us a small fortune to bring someone at the next level in though and we probably would struggle to attract that level of striker anyway.
€20m is my guestimate. Risky business? Absolutely but then I'm not the one that's spent 6 months studying potential replacements.
I wouldn't be against him staying if we had nothing to play for next season and I believe he'll be gone in the next 12 months, assuming he signs a new contract. Why not cash in now, his value will never be so high?
It would cost us a small fortune to bring someone at the next level in though and we probably would struggle to attract that level of striker anyway.
€20m is my guestimate. Risky business? Absolutely but then I'm not the one that's spent 6 months studying potential replacements.
I wouldn't be against him staying if we had nothing to play for next season and I believe he'll be gone in the next 12 months, assuming he signs a new contract. Why not cash in now, his value will never be so high?
£20m? To get an established striker a level above Watkins then I think we would probably be looking at £60m+ given the premium that is on them.
In fairness, although it would be great to have someone like that come in, I think we could bring in an upcoming striker who will start as second choice, but with the potential to be better than Ollie Watkins in a couple of years.
It would cost us a small fortune to bring someone at the next level in though and we probably would struggle to attract that level of striker anyway.
€20m is my guestimate. Risky business? Absolutely but then I'm not the one that's spent 6 months studying potential replacements.
I wouldn't be against him staying if we had nothing to play for next season and I believe he'll be gone in the next 12 months, assuming he signs a new contract. Why not cash in now, his value will never be so high?
£20m? To get an established striker a level above Watkins then I think we would probably be looking at £60m+ given the premium that is on them.
In fairness, although it would be great to have someone like that come in, I think we could bring in an upcoming striker who will start as second choice, but with the potential to be better than Ollie Watkins in a couple of years.
He’s talking about net, ie £20m more than what we’d get for OW.
I can't see us getting rid of Watkins. Even if we splashed out and managed to get someone "better", we'd still be in the situation of only having one experienced striker, and an injury away from having to rely on Archer and Durán.
I can't see us getting rid of Watkins. Even if we splashed out and managed to get someone "better", we'd still be in the situation of only having one experienced striker, and an injury away from having to rely on Archer and Durán.
Probably depends on whether or not Watkins is stalling on his new contract.
I think selling a striker who will probably get 15ish next season and using the funds to get someone in the hope that they might settle immediately and get 20 is about the riskiest idea I've ever seen anyone put forward on here. If Watkins won't sign an new deal and we get a big offer then that's a different story but pushing him out would be insanity.More dangerous than signing Benteke or Traore?
I think selling a striker who will probably get 15ish next season and using the funds to get someone in the hope that they might settle immediately and get 20 is about the riskiest idea I've ever seen anyone put forward on here. If Watkins won't sign an new deal and we get a big offer then that's a different story but pushing him out would be insanity.
... I think we could bring in an upcoming striker who will start as second choice, but with the potential to be better than Ollie Watkins in a couple of years.Isn't that person Archer? or Duran?
I think selling a striker who will probably get 15ish next season and using the funds to get someone in the hope that they might settle immediately and get 20 is about the riskiest idea I've ever seen anyone put forward on here. If Watkins won't sign an new deal and we get a big offer then that's a different story but pushing him out would be insanity.More dangerous than signing Benteke or Traore?
I think selling a striker who will probably get 15ish next season and using the funds to get someone in the hope that they might settle immediately and get 20 is about the riskiest idea I've ever seen anyone put forward on here. If Watkins won't sign an new deal and we get a big offer then that's a different story but pushing him out would be insanity.More dangerous than signing Benteke or Traore?
I think selling a striker who will probably get 15ish next season and using the funds to get someone in the hope that they might settle immediately and get 20 is about the riskiest idea I've ever seen anyone put forward on here. If Watkins won't sign an new deal and we get a big offer then that's a different story but pushing him out would be insanity.
It looks to me like Diaby will play as a 10, off Watkins which takes care of the concerns over the defensive side to his game.
All strikers miss chances that they should be taking. You just have enough creativity in your side, that if they score a reasonable percentage of them they score enough goals.
I think sometimes strikers are a bit rusty pre-season too. It used to be September before Kane would score. I think last season was the first time he's scored in August.
It looks to me like Diaby will play as a 10, off Watkins which takes care of the concerns over the defensive side to his game.
All strikers miss chances that they should be taking. You just have enough creativity in your side, that if they score a reasonable percentage of them they score enough goals.
I think sometimes strikers are a bit rusty pre-season too. It used to be September before Kane would score. I think last season was the first time he's scored in August.
That last bit is very obviously not true, seeing as he scored two against us first game back in the Premier League, in August!
I have a feeling Spurs might come in for him if Kane goes this month.
Why would he go to Spurs? A team not in Europe, less chance than us of getting a CL spot. He doesn’t need them to boost his international chances. We have a better squad and manager. We can offer him every bit as good a contract as they can. He’s got a young family settled in the area.
In the last three seasons, only five players IN TOTAL have managed to get 20 league goals at least once. Haaland, Kane, Son, Salah and Toney (who got 20 last season - and that included SIX pens so he scrapes into the list).
This idea that we "need" a 20+ goal a season striker is a myth. Would it be nice? Oh, absolutely. Can we be successful without one? Definitely. Haaland is phenomenon, but City actually scored five goals fewer this past season than they did the one before, when they won the league despite their top scorer only getting 15, and only three players in the entire squad getting into double figures.
The game has evolved from having a poacher getting on the end of things, and though it would be GREAT to have one in the side who can snap up half-chances for fun, what's more important is how many goals we get as a team. I'd much rather see us get 70+ goals next season, than I would see our striker get 20+. If the striker Unai chooses to play helps us get to 70 goals in the season, despite only scoring 10-15 himself, I'll be delighted.
I absolutely think we still need some top class competition for Ollie, but I really don't think it needs to be a 20+ goal machine for us to be successful.
In the last three seasons, only five players IN TOTAL have managed to get 20 league goals at least once. Haaland, Kane, Son, Salah and Toney (who got 20 last season - and that included SIX pens so he scrapes into the list).
This idea that we "need" a 20+ goal a season striker is a myth. Would it be nice? Oh, absolutely. Can we be successful without one? Definitely. Haaland is phenomenon, but City actually scored five goals fewer this past season than they did the one before, when they won the league despite their top scorer only getting 15, and only three players in the entire squad getting into double figures.
The game has evolved from having a poacher getting on the end of things, and though it would be GREAT to have one in the side who can snap up half-chances for fun, what's more important is how many goals we get as a team. I'd much rather see us get 70+ goals next season, than I would see our striker get 20+. If the striker Unai chooses to play helps us get to 70 goals in the season, despite only scoring 10-15 himself, I'll be delighted.
I absolutely think we still need some top class competition for Ollie, but I really don't think it needs to be a 20+ goal machine for us to be successful.
We just need to score more goals. You're right that it doesn't matter as such where they come from, but if you add 5 goals onto Ollie's total last season on a random basis, then it could easily have yielded a few more points. Similarly our too attacking back ups to Ollie in Bailey and Buendia got 9 between them, which just isn't enough, although the signing of Diaby should help this. McGinn's form improved a lot, but he still doesn't score enough goals considering how attack-minded he is.
I'd say this season we need 15+ from Ollie, 10 from Diaby, 6 from Luiz (last season's total), similar from McGinn, Ramsey and Tielemans, and a few more from the defenders from set pieces. Do that and we should be looking top 6 at a minimum, assuming the defence stays as tight as it has been, which is obviously the other half of the equation.
Why would he go to Spurs? A team not in Europe, less chance than us of getting a CL spot or Europa spot at the end of this season. He doesn’t need them to boost his international chances. We have a better squad and manager. We can offer him every bit as good a contract as they can. He’s got a young family settled in the area.
Yep, we should demand COMPO.
Yep, we should demand COMPO.
Think Foggy or Cleggy would be better between the sticks tbh.
Spurs fans I’ve spoken to think Richarlison will be given the chance to fill any Kane void. When signed he was brazils main striker so not *that* stupid especially if the Kane money can be spent elsewhere.God, I hope that's true; Richarlison is really not a leading striker ...
Levy will probably keep the cash though as they’ll run out of time to spend it.
A quick Google comes up with Tielemans scoring 24 pens out of 29 taken.Ollie's stats are scored 4, missed 5. Doesn't include friendlies or US tournaments.
Scoring 4 of 9 is an awful stat.
Last night Buendia had the ball and was standing at the penalty spot before Wartkins went over and took it. I wonder was he just being helpful and getting the ball ready, or had he been planning on taking it?
Last night Buendia had the ball and was standing at the penalty spot before Wartkins went over and took it. I wonder was he just being helpful and getting the ball ready, or had he been planning on taking it?
That seems the standard approach for us now, somebody to be the focus of all the attention from the defenders and keeper while the taker stays out of it.
Watkins is not the best penalty taker but to replace him it needs someone else to want to do it, it’s not something you can force on a player.
I reckon there should be a list of who are considered the best penalty takers, whoever is on the pitch and highest in the list takes it. So for example, Tielemans is #1 and on the pitch, he takes it. If he isn't on the pitch then it's the second name on the list. Ollie should be a few names down the list.
Penalties can be a weird thing, some love taking them some hate them. When I was a lot younger a mate of mine who was a striker and played some decent non league hated them with a passion. He'd have been 11th in a shootout if he had the choice. Me, I loved them, give me a penalty with everything on the line and i'd have been in my element and would expect to score. But he was a much better player and goalscorer than me in open play.
Blimey, talk about glass half-empty. He played great last night and scored a cracking goal. OK, he missed a pen, just give it to someone else.
Blimey, talk about glass half-empty. He played great last night and scored a cracking goal. OK, he missed a pen, just give it to someone else.
We’ve played six pre-season games and he’s scored 4 goals. He could have had a few more too.Yep, he looks ready. Goal against Lazio and Valencia where great. I did notice in his run up to the goal in Spain that he gets up his speed really fast this - that he like this gets half a meter on the CB s seems to be one of his assets.
I reckon he’s going to have a great season.
Watkins will have a lot of ammunition next season I think. Yes he'll miss a few, but he'll score a shitload too, because he's natural goal scorer. Get ready.
I wonder if Spurs will make a move for him now they need a striker and have £100m in the drawer. And i wonder if we'd listen ??
I wonder if Spurs will make a move for him now they need a striker and have £100m in the drawer. And i wonder if we'd listen ??
I wonder if Spurs will make a move for him now they need a striker and have £100m in the drawer. And i wonder if we'd listen ??
Aren't the Euros next summer? If I was Watkins and had ambition of playing for England I'd be sticking with the team that has just had a very stable and successful season under an extremely well respected manager.the problem is Southgate though and his love for players of the so called Sky6
Aren't the Euros next summer? If I was Watkins and had ambition of playing for England I'd be sticking with the team that has just had a very stable and successful season under an extremely well respected manager.the problem is Southgate though and his love for players of the so called Sky6
Our fans criminally under-rate ollie Watkins. He is one of the best strikers we have had in the past 3o years.
You think Benteke was good? Well three seasons into his career with us Ollie Watkins is two goals shy of his total after three seasons (42 goals Benteke, 40 goals Watkins). He also works his socks off. Replacing him would take about £60m-£80m
I reckon there should be a list of who are considered the best penalty takers, whoever is on the pitch and highest in the list takes it. So for example, Tielemans is #1 and on the pitch, he takes it. If he isn't on the pitch then it's the second name on the list. Ollie should be a few names down the list.Spot on
I wonder if Spurs will make a move for him now they need a striker and have £100m in the drawer. And i wonder if we'd listen ??Ah...a typical Villa fans post, inviting doom and gloom onto to ourselves.
I wonder if Spurs will make a move for him now they need a striker and have £100m in the drawer. And i wonder if we'd listen ??Ah...a typical Villa fans post, inviting doom and gloom onto to ourselves.
Our fans criminally under-rate ollie Watkins. He is one of the best strikers we have had in the past 3o years.
You think Benteke was good? Well three seasons into his career with us Ollie Watkins is two goals shy of his total after three seasons (42 goals Benteke, 40 goals Watkins). He also works his socks off. Replacing him would take about £60m-£80m
It's a bit late now in the window to sell him when there's few opportunities to replace him. As mentioned previously I'd quite happily have cashed in and pocketed the money to spend on Gonçalo Ramos from Benfica, similar to Watkins but younger and technically better. Unfortunately he signed for PSG this week.
Big season for Ollie Watkins, I'm hoping he can be more consistent rather than the feast or famine performances we've seen in the past. The fact no new contract appears to have been offered and/or signed puzzles me. He's very much teacher's pet with Emery so I assume we want to keep him, is he the one holding out?
It was but it isn’t always like that, which is more my point. He’s never going to be elite level, but he’s a good striker and when he’s in form he’s better than he was today. He’s comfortably good enough to play at the level we’re at at the moment.
It was but it isn’t always like that, which is more my point. He’s never going to be elite level, but he’s a good striker and when he’s in form he’s better than he was today. He’s comfortably good enough to play at the level we’re at at the moment.
It was but it isn’t always like that, which is more my point. He’s never going to be elite level, but he’s a good striker and when he’s in form he’s better than he was today. He’s comfortably good enough to play at the level we’re at at the moment.
We want to be higher than the level we're at though, surely, and to get there we'll need somebody a bit more consistent. It sounds a bit harsh after a 4-0 win, but he was far and away our worst player today.
It was but it isn’t always like that, which is more my point. He’s never going to be elite level, but he’s a good striker and when he’s in form he’s better than he was today. He’s comfortably good enough to play at the level we’re at at the moment.
We want to be higher than the level we're at though, surely, and to get there we'll need somebody a bit more consistent. It sounds a bit harsh after a 4-0 win, but he was far and away our worst player today.
He was, and if that is how he always plays then I’d agree but it isn’t. He’s better than he was today. Don’t get me wrong medium/long-term we’ll want to transition beyond him as an automatic starter, but we’re not at that point.
“By far and away our worst player”. Really? Do you keep a tally of this dubious accolade? Olly worked his nuts off today, and will score a load this season. I don’t know who this mythical striker is who we can get in to replace him, coz they are not easy to come by.It was but it isn’t always like that, which is more my point. He’s never going to be elite level, but he’s a good striker and when he’s in form he’s better than he was today. He’s comfortably good enough to play at the level we’re at at the moment.
We want to be higher than the level we're at though, surely, and to get there we'll need somebody a bit more consistent. It sounds a bit harsh after a 4-0 win, but he was far and away our worst player today.
“By far and away our worst player”. Really? Do you keep a tally of this dubious accolade? Olly worked his nuts off today, and will score a load this season. I don’t know who this mythical striker is who we can get in to replace him, coz they are not easy to come by.It was but it isn’t always like that, which is more my point. He’s never going to be elite level, but he’s a good striker and when he’s in form he’s better than he was today. He’s comfortably good enough to play at the level we’re at at the moment.
We want to be higher than the level we're at though, surely, and to get there we'll need somebody a bit more consistent. It sounds a bit harsh after a 4-0 win, but he was far and away our worst player today.
“By far and away our worst player”. Really? Do you keep a tally of this dubious accolade? Olly worked his nuts off today, and will score a load this season. I don’t know who this mythical striker is who we can get in to replace him, coz they are not easy to come by.It was but it isn’t always like that, which is more my point. He’s never going to be elite level, but he’s a good striker and when he’s in form he’s better than he was today. He’s comfortably good enough to play at the level we’re at at the moment.
We want to be higher than the level we're at though, surely, and to get there we'll need somebody a bit more consistent. It sounds a bit harsh after a 4-0 win, but he was far and away our worst player today.
To move one as a club, we need better quality than Watkins as first choice. Backup, maybe. But not first choice.
His goals come in feast or famine levels of form & when he is shit, he really looks shit.
Still works hard, but I imagine we could get a lot of players in who would work hard, if thats all we are after.
But that’s reductive isn’t it? He doesn’t just work hard. He scores goals as well, and players that do both of those things or the latter to a consistently better level are high cost/probably playing in the Champions League.
Yeah he’s one, like you say it took a significant sum and probably some promises of what was to come as well.
Benjamin Šeško
£60+m and £120k a week for a bloke that had scored 6 league goals the previous season. Time will tell if he was worth it but it shows that it's not an easy job signing a striker that can do an immediate job.
he'll be a good singing next summer :)Benjamin Šeško
Is he the one who literally just joined Leipzig?
£60+m and £120k a week for a bloke that had scored 6 league goals the previous season. Time will tell if he was worth it but it shows that it's not an easy job signing a striker that can do an immediate job.
£60+m and £120k a week for a bloke that had scored 6 league goals the previous season. Time will tell if he was worth it but it shows that it's not an easy job signing a striker that can do an immediate job.
He did an immediate job for Newcastle though. 10 goals in 22 games.
I wish we had Callum Wilson. Ollie's a willing runner and was great last season but if we want to finish higher, Ollie needs to be a back up to someone else. Ollie is a terrific player but we need to upgrade.
I wish we had Callum Wilson. Ollie's a willing runner and was great last season but if we want to finish higher, Ollie needs to be a back up to someone else. Ollie is a terrific player but we need to upgrade.
Wilson isn’t an upgrade on Ollie in my view. He’s a similar level, has different attributes, and a bad injury past.
I wish we had Callum Wilson. Ollie's a willing runner and was great last season but if we want to finish higher, Ollie needs to be a back up to someone else. Ollie is a terrific player but we need to upgrade.
Wilson isn’t an upgrade on Ollie in my view. He’s a similar level, has different attributes, and a bad injury past.
His goals to games ratio is miles better than Ollie's.
This is where Monchi and the scouting team earn their corn. Watkins is great, but he's not a top 4 striker.
As others have pointed out, if Watkins gets similar goal figures as normal, but we get the input from Diaby, Bailey, Ramsey and others, then we could be challenging. Last season Jesus scored less then Watkins as Arsenal's main striker, but they had 44 goals contributed by Saka, Martinelli and Odegaard. Our next top scorer after Watkins was Ings on 6 and he left after half a season. So I don't think replacing Watkins with someone who can score another 5-6 goals a season is as big as getting more goals from elsewhere, and Diaby is the first part of the puzzle for that.
Well yes he was. By some distance I'd say.“By far and away our worst player”. Really? Do you keep a tally of this dubious accolade? Olly worked his nuts off today, and will score a load this season. I don’t know who this mythical striker is who we can get in to replace him, coz they are not easy to come by.It was but it isn’t always like that, which is more my point. He’s never going to be elite level, but he’s a good striker and when he’s in form he’s better than he was today. He’s comfortably good enough to play at the level we’re at at the moment.
We want to be higher than the level we're at though, surely, and to get there we'll need somebody a bit more consistent. It sounds a bit harsh after a 4-0 win, but he was far and away our worst player today.
Putting the baggage and bans aside, what would folk think of buying Toney? Would cost a pretty penny but he is a genuine goalscorer.
Putting the baggage and bans aside, what would folk think of buying Toney? Would cost a pretty penny but he is a genuine goalscorer.Yep. But they'll want £100m.
Putting the baggage and bans aside, what would folk think of buying Toney? Would cost a pretty penny but he is a genuine goalscorer.Yep. But they'll want £100m.
Callum Wilson isn't a better striker than Watkins, he's a better goalscorer but if you think that's all that's needed to be a top class striker for most teams then you're about 20 out of date.Callum Wilson is a better striker than Watkins. His fitness lets him down and so he wouldn't be a viable replacement, but when fit there's no doubt he's a better striker.
The problem with Watkins is that, like a few other players in our squad, he needs something to go for him to kick him up a level, that's why he's quite streaky as a goalscorer.
To address that we can either replace him with someone who adds a few extra goals to the team and doesn't weaken us in terms of off the ball running and work rate.
OR
We bring in players around him who can score more goals and reduce the burden on him to win us games.
We seem to have decided on the latter and 5 different goalscorers in 2 games is a big step in the right direction.
Putting the baggage and bans aside, what would folk think of buying Toney? Would cost a pretty penny but he is a genuine goalscorer.Yep. But they'll want £100m.
Putting the baggage and bans aside, what would folk think of buying Toney? Would cost a pretty penny but he is a genuine goalscorer.Yep. But they'll want £100m.
I know Spurs got a lot for Kane in similar circumstances. But I believe Toney’s contract is expiring this summer. So he might be available cut price in January.
Putting the baggage and bans aside, what would folk think of buying Toney? Would cost a pretty penny but he is a genuine goalscorer.Yep. But they'll want £100m.
I know Spurs got a lot for Kane in similar circumstances. But I believe Toney’s contract is expiring this summer. So he might be available cut price in January.
Summer '25 apparently.
But that’s reductive isn’t it? He doesn’t just work hard. He scores goals as well, and players that do both of those things or the latter to a consistently better level are high cost/probably playing in the Champions League.
Isak at Newcastle is, for me, significantly better than Watkins.
He cost twice as much.
Maybe that’s the key - spend more money, get a better player.
They signed him when they were nowhere near the champions league.
Diaby is a step in the right direction. If we can replace Watkins with a similarly costly and better player, we should do.
Not the way he's been gushing about Arsenal in a recent interviewPutting the baggage and bans aside, what would folk think of buying Toney? Would cost a pretty penny but he is a genuine goalscorer.Yep. But they'll want £100m.
I know Spurs got a lot for Kane in similar circumstances. But I believe Toney’s contract is expiring this summer. So he might be available cut price in January.
Coincidentally I think he’ll end up at Spurs.
Callum Wilson isn't a better striker than Watkins, he's a better goalscorer but if you think that's all that's needed to be a top class striker for most teams then you're about 20 out of date.Callum Wilson is a better striker than Watkins. His fitness lets him down and so he wouldn't be a viable replacement, but when fit there's no doubt he's a better striker.
The problem with Watkins is that, like a few other players in our squad, he needs something to go for him to kick him up a level, that's why he's quite streaky as a goalscorer.
To address that we can either replace him with someone who adds a few extra goals to the team and doesn't weaken us in terms of off the ball running and work rate.
OR
We bring in players around him who can score more goals and reduce the burden on him to win us games.
We seem to have decided on the latter and 5 different goalscorers in 2 games is a big step in the right direction.
I didn't say I was. Opinions are like arseholes.Callum Wilson isn't a better striker than Watkins, he's a better goalscorer but if you think that's all that's needed to be a top class striker for most teams then you're about 20 out of date.Callum Wilson is a better striker than Watkins. His fitness lets him down and so he wouldn't be a viable replacement, but when fit there's no doubt he's a better striker.
The problem with Watkins is that, like a few other players in our squad, he needs something to go for him to kick him up a level, that's why he's quite streaky as a goalscorer.
To address that we can either replace him with someone who adds a few extra goals to the team and doesn't weaken us in terms of off the ball running and work rate.
OR
We bring in players around him who can score more goals and reduce the burden on him to win us games.
We seem to have decided on the latter and 5 different goalscorers in 2 games is a big step in the right direction.
There is doubt. Your not speaking for me on this Chris.
Wonder if Ollie has lost the penalty taking responsibility? If so, that will not do his confidence any good.He has. McGinn said so in an interview - it's between him and Doug at the moment.
Perhaps, he was still a bit dazed after Pickford's assault and Dougie stepped in on this occasion only.
I didn't say I was. Opinions are like arseholes.Callum Wilson isn't a better striker than Watkins, he's a better goalscorer but if you think that's all that's needed to be a top class striker for most teams then you're about 20 out of date.Callum Wilson is a better striker than Watkins. His fitness lets him down and so he wouldn't be a viable replacement, but when fit there's no doubt he's a better striker.
The problem with Watkins is that, like a few other players in our squad, he needs something to go for him to kick him up a level, that's why he's quite streaky as a goalscorer.
To address that we can either replace him with someone who adds a few extra goals to the team and doesn't weaken us in terms of off the ball running and work rate.
OR
We bring in players around him who can score more goals and reduce the burden on him to win us games.
We seem to have decided on the latter and 5 different goalscorers in 2 games is a big step in the right direction.
There is doubt. Your not speaking for me on this Chris.
Wonder if Ollie has lost the penalty taking responsibility? If so, that will not do his confidence any good.
Wonder if Ollie has lost the penalty taking responsibility? If so, that will not do his confidence any good.
I thought the same. However, no room for sentiment as Watkins isn't great at them and I'm in favour of our manager addressing the problem swiftly.
Dougie's pen is the sort of penalty I like. Hard and low into the corner. It doesn't matter how quick or agile the keeper is he's never getting a hand on it with that pace and direction.
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What a signing he has been. Great business. I hope we have him for years to come- he will smash various modern day records.
What a signing he has been. Great business. I hope we have him for years to come- he will smash various modern day records.
If he signs a new contract he will have a chance to be the first player to score 100 goals for the club since Peter McParland. Astonishing that it is more than 60 years since anyone achieved that feat.
I'm hoping Ollie is around long enough to knock Gabby Agbonlahor off the list. Aston Villa legend! My arse.yes this
Ollie's attitude is everything that Agbonlahor's wasn't - 100% committed, guaranteed effort. Give me Ollie every day of the week, even with his limitations.
agreeded, plus I don't want him anywhere near Villa Park in the future for whatever reasonOllie's attitude is everything that Agbonlahor's wasn't - 100% committed, guaranteed effort. Give me Ollie every day of the week, even with his limitations.
Jesus, yes, I struggle to think of another two Villa players past or present with such contrasting attitudes.
Agbonlahor was absolutely disgraceful towards the end.
Watkins should become our record PL goalscorer this season.I hope so
Ollie's attitude is everything that Agbonlahor's wasn't - 100% committed, guaranteed effort. Give me Ollie every day of the week, even with his limitations.totally agree - I just wish he had Stauntons left foot and Yorkes first touch
Watkins should become our record PL goalscorer this season.
Ollie's attitude is everything that Agbonlahor's wasn't - 100% committed, guaranteed effort. Give me Ollie every day of the week, even with his limitations.
Jesus, yes, I struggle to think of another two Villa players past or present with such contrasting attitudes.
Agbonlahor was absolutely disgraceful towards the end.
Ollie's attitude is everything that Agbonlahor's wasn't - 100% committed, guaranteed effort. Give me Ollie every day of the week, even with his limitations.
Jesus, yes, I struggle to think of another two Villa players past or present with such contrasting attitudes.
Agbonlahor was absolutely disgraceful towards the end.
I genuinely couldn't stand Agbonlahor by the end, it was visceral, he became one of the biggest fucking wasters I have ever come across in football. He's also thick as shit now as a pundit but I can't really hold that against him but his effort the last 4 seasons? I absolutely can.
I feel kind of bad for Watkins, last week the shot that led to the penalty he probably would have scored if Pickford hadn't been trying to decapitate him. This week for Cash's first, there was an awkward bounce or touch, and he did well to cross it, but another day he'd have controlled it and scored himself.
I'm perfectly happy with what he does even when not scoring, but it does feel like, Hibs game aside, the luck just isn't going his way.
Thought he dominated their backline throughout. But there was two sitters from memory today that he missed. Just didn't seem to be his day. I know it's only cameo appearances really that Duran is getting but if Watkins got injured....
He would have had a tap-in if Zaniolo hadn't been so desperate to get a debut goal.Maybe Zaniolo had seen a few replays of some of his previous attempts at tap ins.
Zaniolo going for glory on his debut in a game we're already comfortably winning, I'll forgive, but I hope it was a one off and he knows if he's in that position again to pass it. I'm sure Emery will leave him in no doubt about that.
To be fair by that point Watkins should have buried 2 sitters. He needs to take chances more consistently to kick on, he's getting plenty of them.He should be on 4 Prem goals now and instead he's on 0
To be fair by that point Watkins should have buried 2 sitters. He needs to take chances more consistently to kick on, he's getting plenty of them.He should be on 4 Prem goals now and instead he's on 0
What I love about Ollie is that when Zaniolo decided (wrongly?) to go for goal himself, Ollie, instead of standing there arms akimbo like so many as if to say why didn't you pass to me, ran over with a big smile on his face and patted him on the back. Lovely attitude, which you can see throughout the team.
I reckon Ollie along with one or two others will get close to the sacred 20 league goals this season.
It's frustrating that he isn't a bit more clinical, because he makes such great runs into the right places. And he's always available for the ball and never hides.
I reckon Ollie along with one or two others will get close to the sacred 20 league goals this season.
I'd take 3-4 getting in double figures and I think we'd be a better team for that than if Watkins scored 30+ on his own.
All day long, correctI reckon Ollie along with one or two others will get close to the sacred 20 league goals this season.
I'd take 3-4 getting in double figures and I think we'd be a better team for that than if Watkins scored 30+ on his own.
I'll take a 30+ goal difference by the end of the season over Watkins getting 30+.
Good assist yesterday.
They'll watch the match back as a group and stop to analyse bits. It must be quite embarrassing when they get to the bit where Watkins has a tap-in if Zaniolo lays it off. Hopefully he learns for the next time they're in that situation.
Good assist yesterday.
Good assist yesterday.
I've watched and rewatched the Ollie 'assist' and I swear he never looks up once for Cash - to my mind he's going for goal and screws it up. Luckily for us and him, Matty is following up on the far post. At the end of the day it's not really important, we won the game comfortably but we may not always be so lucky.
That's how I saw it ...Good assist yesterday.
I've watched and rewatched the Ollie 'assist' and I swear he never looks up once for Cash - to my mind he's going for goal and screws it up. Luckily for us and him, Matty is following up on the far post. At the end of the day it's not really important, we won the game comfortably but we may not always be so lucky.
This reminds me of that scene in American Beauty when the mother says to the girl “you know I watched you really closely, and you didn’t screw up once”.Good assist yesterday.
I've watched and rewatched the Ollie 'assist' and I swear he never looks up once for Cash - to my mind he's going for goal and screws it up. Luckily for us and him, Matty is following up on the far post. At the end of the day it's not really important, we won the game comfortably but we may not always be so lucky.
Wow!
On Sunday, Douglas Luiz was marvellous, but on a least 3 occasions he tried a through ball that was cut out.
No problem, but I haven't seen one person mention it.
That's how I saw it ...Good assist yesterday.
I've watched and rewatched the Ollie 'assist' and I swear he never looks up once for Cash - to my mind he's going for goal and screws it up. Luckily for us and him, Matty is following up on the far post. At the end of the day it's not really important, we won the game comfortably but we may not always be so lucky.
yep same, i think he tried to dink it in over the keeper and got his angles wrongThat's how I saw it ...Good assist yesterday.
I've watched and rewatched the Ollie 'assist' and I swear he never looks up once for Cash - to my mind he's going for goal and screws it up. Luckily for us and him, Matty is following up on the far post. At the end of the day it's not really important, we won the game comfortably but we may not always be so lucky.
On Sunday, Douglas Luiz was marvellous, but on a least 3 occasions he tried a through ball that was cut out.
No problem, but I haven't seen one person mention it.
Like keepers, forwards are held to higher standards than the other players on the pitch.
That's how I saw it ...Good assist yesterday.
I've watched and rewatched the Ollie 'assist' and I swear he never looks up once for Cash - to my mind he's going for goal and screws it up. Luckily for us and him, Matty is following up on the far post. At the end of the day it's not really important, we won the game comfortably but we may not always be so lucky.
Do we need a bit of stevie g, players looking each other in the eye before they pass??
Isnt football a lot of the time hitting the ball into the correct space?
Yes I thought that. Ollie seems like a top lad. If he could just find a little composure when the inevitable chances come his way he could be awesome.They'll watch the match back as a group and stop to analyse bits. It must be quite embarrassing when they get to the bit where Watkins has a tap-in if Zaniolo lays it off. Hopefully he learns for the next time they're in that situation.
I can picture them all in this meeting, with Emery pausing the video at the point he could have slipped it though and just looking at Zaniolo with an eyebrow raised. Everyone will know he should have and everyone will also understand the context of why he didn’t - he’ll get a free pass this time, but if it happens again you can imagine Emery having none of it.
For the first goal Ollie's touch was a bit heavy, but his speed enabled him to recover, and chip it towards goal. Whether it was an attempt himself or for somebody else to follow up, doesn't really matter. He was under a huge amount of pressure from the goalkeeper.
It was a great run off the ball, took a bit of a bounce off his knee, he recovered and got to the ball again before the goalkeeper did and played it across. Looked like an assist all round to me.
Which other Premier League strikers would you have ahead of Watkins? Haaland and Salah perhaps but then when you consider all that he offers, and the role he has in this team, I wouldn't swap him.Toney maybe if we could drag him out of William Hill's
To be a notable upgrade on Watkins we'd need a striker that plays 35+ league games a season, scores 15+ league games, gets 6+ assists, works his balls off every game no matter how well or poorly as it's going as it's key to how we play and is very much a team player. That narrows down the list of potential options a hell of a lot.
To be a notable upgrade on Watkins we'd need a striker that plays 35+ league games a season, scores 15+ league games, gets 6+ assists, works his balls off every game no matter how well or poorly as it's going as it's key to how we play and is very much a team player. That narrows down the list of potential options a hell of a lot.
Yep, an upgrade on Ollie Watkins looks like Victor Osimhen. That's the reality.
I kind of feel like if Watkins seriously upped his finishing rate in such a manner as would make a difference, he'd be considered world class, in the £80-100m bracket. Granted, Osimhen is more £120-150m, but it's rareified territory.
Normally there would be loads of suggestions to my question, but the only one is Isak. Or Toney, who can't play anyway.
I think that sums it up really, he may miss a few but he's invaluable to us.
Jimmy Greaves always used to say that his 25 goals a season were the result of about 100 shots
Normally there would be loads of suggestions to my question, but the only one is Isak. Or Toney, who can't play anyway.
I think that sums it up really, he may miss a few but he's invaluable to us.
Well you limited it to Premier League strikers. I think you can add Wilson to that. In terms of forwards rather than out and out number 9s, then you could include Son and Rashford. But players don't have to come from the Premier League, Martin O'Neill isn't manager any more.
Normally there would be loads of suggestions to my question, but the only one is Isak. Or Toney, who can't play anyway.
I think that sums it up really, he may miss a few but he's invaluable to us.
Well you limited it to Premier League strikers. I think you can add Wilson to that. In terms of forwards rather than out and out number 9s, then you could include Son and Rashford. But players don't have to come from the Premier League, Martin O'Neill isn't manager any more.
I did, and for good reason; that's the league we're in and the strikers he can be compared with who are playing against a similar standard.
Dunno pal, I've just watched Tammy spend a year making Ollie look like Gerd Müller.
Normally there would be loads of suggestions to my question, but the only one is Isak. Or Toney, who can't play anyway.
I think that sums it up really, he may miss a few but he's invaluable to us.
Well you limited it to Premier League strikers. I think you can add Wilson to that. In terms of forwards rather than out and out number 9s, then you could include Son and Rashford. But players don't have to come from the Premier League, Martin O'Neill isn't manager any more.
I did, and for good reason; that's the league we're in and the strikers he can be compared with who are playing against a similar standard.
Yes but it's not where you're forced to shop for upgrades.
Who was the last player to score 20 for us in a top-division league campaign?
I don't think anybody at all is saying that Watkins is a bad player, as he clearly very much isn't. But he needs to be way more clinical/intelligent in front of goal, and there's also the fact that we still don't really have a number 9 style replacement for him. Also people keep mentioning his all round work rate, when Ollie himself said last season that Emery had said he needs to do less of it and to concentrate on being in the area more and scoring goals.
Spot on. I think every fan appreciates how good he is for us, but the cold facts are to get top 4 we need him to be a bit more clinical. Takes his chance at Newcastle it might be a different game. Should have scored against Burnley and Everton. Missed a sitter and a half against Hibs. I get strikers have off days, Haaland could have scored 5 at the weekend, but Ollie is consistently hit and miss where it matters most.
Who was the last player to score 20 for us in a top-division league campaign?
Withe 80/81.
Platt (twice) and Benteke got 19.
im pretty sure Platt never got 20 in top division ..19 twice was best league return in 89/90 and 90/91
Who was the last player to score 20 for us in a top-division league campaign?
Withe 80/81.
Platt (twice) and Benteke got 19.
im pretty sure Platt never got 20 in top division ..19 twice was best league return in 89/90 and 90/91
I mean yes, I can’t work out why Konsa hasn’t figured in a squad.
I mean yes, I can’t work out why Konsa hasn’t figured in a squad.
I think it's somehow connected to the fact that Southgate is a gigantic bellend.
I do wonder whether he has the right mentality to be a truly top striker in this league.
I do wonder whether he has the right mentality to be a truly top striker in this league.
Slight tangent but I remember watching Grealish and Watkins doing this drill for TV where they scored points by kicking balls at random targets. You could see Watkins tightening up whereas Grealish didn’t have a care in the world. The harder the better as far as he was concerned. I think Watkins cares too much and could do with a bit of Jhon/Grealish/Luiz’s ‘no f**ks given’ attitude.
I really like him, but he doesn’t seem himself. Perhaps he needs to sign a new contract or move on? Maybe that what is at the back of his mind
I mean yes, I can’t work out why Konsa hasn’t figured in a squad.
I think it's somehow connected to the fact that Southgate is a gigantic bellend.
I loathe him. I have very little interest in England anyway, but I can’t wait for the day he fucks off and falls flat on his face back in club football.
That little dinked chip off the post and the back of Johnston's head was a beautiful little shot. And a lot harder to execute than his one-on-one in the first half.
Not sure he has the Duran Yeboah-cum-Benteke chest,turn and thundercunt-it type of shot in his locker.
Did Watkins celebrate our equaliser or did he keep away from the huddle? Whatever, beats Boubacar Kamara's bored-looking frowny face on the bench after he was subbed off!
That little dinked chip off the post and the back of Johnston's head was a beautiful little shot. And a lot harder to execute than his one-on-one in the first half.
Not sure he has the Duran Yeboah-cum-Benteke chest,turn and thundercunt-it type of shot in his locker.
Did Watkins celebrate our equaliser or did he keep away from the huddle? Whatever, beats Boubacar Kamara's bored-looking frowny face on the bench after he was subbed off!
Ran and got the ball so we could go for the win asap.
Did Watkins celebrate our equaliser or did he keep away from the huddle? Whatever, beats Boubacar Kamara's bored-looking frowny face on the bench after he was subbed off!
Diaby encroached for the pen and we got away with it
Diaby encroached for the pen and we got away with it
Someone in the match thread posted a thing that says they only punish for that if the ball actually comes back out.
But I did notice Luiz's run up caught both Diaby and Watkins out. Watkins managed to stop himself though.
Diaby encroached for the pen and we got away with it
Someone in the match thread posted a thing that says they only punish for that if the ball actually comes back out.
But I did notice Luiz's run up caught both Diaby and Watkins out. Watkins managed to stop himself though.
That's not right, VAR can only look at encroachment if the player encroaching has a material impact on the goal being scored/saved.
]There was no encroachment because Dougie scored.
That's not right, VAR can only look at encroachment if the player encroaching has a material impact on the goal being scor
TBF it was right next to the ref and he waved the protesting defender away. So it was ref's decision on Encroachment. What might have saved Diaby was he stopped and back pedalled. If he had continued forward he might have been called on it. (Although to be fair, if he had continued forward he would have caught the ball in the goal behind the keeper. )
]There was no encroachment because Dougie scored.
That's not right, VAR can only look at encroachment if the player encroaching has a material impact on the goal being scor
TBF it was right next to the ref and he waved the protesting defender away. So it was ref's decision on Encroachment. What might have saved Diaby was he stopped and back pedalled. If he had continued forward he might have been called on it. (Although to be fair, if he had continued forward he would have caught the ball in the goal behind the keeper. )
My lad bought himself some Match Attax football cards today. He's over the moon with his Watkins Golden Baller card which is very very rare apparently.
It has Watkins with full marks for Attack, Defence and Control.....
I mean yes, I can’t work out why Konsa hasn’t figured in a squad.
I think it's somehow connected to the fact that Southgate is a gigantic bellend.
I loathe him. I have very little interest in England anyway, but I can’t wait for the day he fucks off and falls flat on his face back in club football.
I could see a Crystal Palace giving him a go before it quickly goes wrong after a bright start. Then another premier league club probably won’t give him a go depending on how badly it goes. The profile of club that would be interested would be no higher than that.
My lad bought himself some Match Attax football cards today. He's over the moon with his Watkins Golden Baller card which is very very rare apparently.
It has Watkins with full marks for Attack, Defence and Control.....
Control wasn't bad for the play that won the game winning penalty.
With that chance in the first half Johnstone, and most of the fans behind the goal, knew where he going to put that shot. Kind of happens when a forward is low in confidence that they signpost where they will shoot just to get it on target. Needed to shape like Luiz for the penalty and put it into the near side of the goal. He was very unfortunate with that chip too hitting the inside of the post and bouncing off back of the keepers head. The goals will come.
People were talking him about getting closer to 20 goals this season, he's going to have to go some now to even get 15.
People were talking him about getting closer to 20 goals this season, he's going to have to go some now to even get 15.
Not really, we have some pretty recent evidence that he can go on long runs of scoring week after week.
People were talking him about getting closer to 20 goals this season, he's going to have to go some now to even get 15.
Not really, we have some pretty recent evidence that he can go on long runs of scoring week after week.
Plus the amount of service he gets from this Villa side and his ability to be in the right place at the right time, he's not going to miss them all. Twenty is more than doable.
People were talking him about getting closer to 20 goals this season, he's going to have to go some now to even get 15.
Not really, we have some pretty recent evidence that he can go on long runs of scoring week after week.
Plus the amount of service he gets from this Villa side and his ability to be in the right place at the right time, he's not going to miss them all. Twenty is more than doable.
I’d bet you an expensive bottle of wine he gets nowhere near, but, you know….. 😉
People were talking him about getting closer to 20 goals this season, he's going to have to go some now to even get 15.
Not really, we have some pretty recent evidence that he can go on long runs of scoring week after week.
People were talking him about getting closer to 20 goals this season, he's going to have to go some now to even get 15.
Not really, we have some pretty recent evidence that he can go on long runs of scoring week after week.
Plus the amount of service he gets from this Villa side and his ability to be in the right place at the right time, he's not going to miss them all. Twenty is more than doable.
I’d bet you an expensive bottle of wine he gets nowhere near, but, you know….. 😉
People were talking him about getting closer to 20 goals this season, he's going to have to go some now to even get 15.
Not really, we have some pretty recent evidence that he can go on long runs of scoring week after week.
And much more recent evidence of long non-scoring streaks. But overall he's a 1 in 3ish striker, so 33 games left, probably 11 or 12 goals. 13 tops.
I don't gamble anyway but I'm not saying I'd bet on it even if I did, just pointing out that he got 15 last season having been on 3 after 19 games.
I don't gamble anyway but I'm not saying I'd bet on it even if I did, just pointing out that he got 15 last season having been on 3 after 19 games.
That comment was to Mark.
I'd start Duran against Everton. He needs game time and I think he'll give them a lot of problems.
He'll go on a bit of a run now, I'm sure of it.
He'll go on a bit of a run now, I'm sure of it.
Think my mother in law could have saved that but if it means it’s the start of a goal scoring run for Ollie then job done.Straight through her legs too.
I'm happy about this. Cover til Wesley gets fit and some competition in different positions. I've got a reverse Han Solo about this one.
Looks like he didn’t make himself very popular down there 😂
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Looks like he didn’t make himself very popular down there 😂
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Some angry gammon in that picture.
Looks like he didn’t make himself very popular down there 😂
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Some angry gammon in that picture.
The 2 women at the back are particularly amusing.
Looks like he didn’t make himself very popular down there 😂
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Some angry gammon in that picture.
I liked his celebration. He grabbed the badge which I hope is a good sign in terms of his contract.He was simply trying to point the lion on the right direction, I think.
Very good.I liked his celebration. He grabbed the badge which I hope is a good sign in terms of his contract.He was simply trying to point the lion on the right direction, I think.
Looks like he didn’t make himself very popular down there 😂
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Some angry gammon in that picture.
The two black people look shocked. Maybe they heard some of the names being shouted by said women.
I liked his celebration. He grabbed the badge which I hope is a good sign in terms of his contract.
Looks like he didn’t make himself very popular down there 😂
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Some angry gammon in that picture.
The two black people look shocked. Maybe they heard some of the names being shouted by said women.
As does the world’s most ginger man.
The guy behind the ginge looks a bit like Tim Martin sucking on a lemon.
Why aren't the stewards ejecting some of these morons for obscene language and gestures??
Why aren't the stewards ejecting some of these morons for obscene language and gestures??Do we really want a world where fans are kicked out for flicking the bird at a player goading them?
I may be in the minority but I'd rather have the fans flicking the V's rather than taking fucking photographs.
Why aren't the stewards ejecting some of these morons for obscene language and gestures??Do we really want a world where fans are kicked out for flicking the bird at a player goading them?
Jfc.
I may be in the minority but I'd rather have the fans flicking the V's rather than taking fucking photographs.
Absolutely this, can't understand why anyone* has their phone out when the game is going on. Ban them for life, I say.
*Over the age of 6.
I may be in the minority but I'd rather have the fans flicking the V's rather than taking fucking photographs.
Absolutely this, can't understand why anyone* has their phone out when the game is going on. Ban them for life, I say.
*Over the age of 6.
I take the odd photo, because I like taking them, and it serves as a memory of the game. I get a shot of the line up and the scoreboard at the end, and one or two during the game too.
I may be in the minority but I'd rather have the fans flicking the V's rather than taking fucking photographs.
Absolutely this, can't understand why anyone* has their phone out when the game is going on. Ban them for life, I say.
*Over the age of 6.
I take the odd photo, because I like taking them, and it serves as a memory of the game. I get a shot of the line up and the scoreboard at the end, and one or two during the game too.
Ok David Bailey
It also mentioned Chelsea, why the fcuk would he won’t to go there!
Ha ha, that did take me back some years!I may be in the minority but I'd rather have the fans flicking the V's rather than taking fucking photographs.
Absolutely this, can't understand why anyone* has their phone out when the game is going on. Ban them for life, I say.
*Over the age of 6.
I take the odd photo, because I like taking them, and it serves as a memory of the game. I get a shot of the line up and the scoreboard at the end, and one or two during the game too.
Ok David Bailey
Ha ha, you have to be of a certain age to remember 'David Bailey' getting thrown at anyone making an effort with a photo.
I take the odd photo, because I like taking them, and it serves as a memory of the game. I get a shot of the line up and the scoreboard at the end, and one or two during the game too.
I may be in the minority but I'd rather have the fans flicking the V's rather than taking fucking photographs.
Absolutely this, can't understand why anyone* has their phone out when the game is going on. Ban them for life, I say.
*Over the age of 6.
I take the odd photo, because I like taking them, and it serves as a memory of the game. I get a shot of the line up and the scoreboard at the end, and one or two during the game too.
Ok David Bailey
Ha ha, you have to be of a certain age to remember 'David Bailey' getting thrown at anyone making an effort with a photo.
I take the odd photo, because I like taking them, and it serves as a memory of the game. I get a shot of the line up and the scoreboard at the end, and one or two during the game too.
That's fair enough, it's the people holding their camera out videoing every single corner and free kick that piss me off.
Just the BBC gossip page but apparently Watkins' agent has been talking to Arsenal about securing a move. Meanwhile we're still in talks, negotiating a new contract with him, and I'm sure both those things are unrelated.
I may be in the minority but I'd rather have the fans flicking the V's rather than taking fucking photographs.
Absolutely this, can't understand why anyone* has their phone out when the game is going on. Ban them for life, I say.
*Over the age of 6.
I take the odd photo, because I like taking them, and it serves as a memory of the game. I get a shot of the line up and the scoreboard at the end, and one or two during the game too.
Ok David Bailey
Ha ha, you have to be of a certain age to remember 'David Bailey' getting thrown at anyone making an effort with a photo.
Beaton?
If he wants to go to Arsenal, Arsenal can have him. Good luck with not having any competition there.
Why are people getting uppity about Watkins supposedly going to Arsenal based on gossip by websites called Football Transfers?
Star of the show is the accountant at the top in the middle giving it the double 'V's. Highlight of his life.
I may be in the minority but I'd rather have the fans flicking the V's rather than taking fucking photographs.
Absolutely this, can't understand why anyone* has their phone out when the game is going on. Ban them for life, I say.
*Over the age of 6.
I take the odd photo, because I like taking them, and it serves as a memory of the game. I get a shot of the line up and the scoreboard at the end, and one or two during the game too.
Ok David Bailey
Ha ha, you have to be of a certain age to remember 'David Bailey' getting thrown at anyone making an effort with a photo.
And unfortunately I'm of that age!
Star of the show is the accountant at the top in the middle giving it the double 'V's. Highlight of his life.
This made me laugh a lot. Reminds me of my old boss.
We need more pictures like these, opposition fans narked at our goalscorer. Some of the observations on here have made it the funniest thread in a while. If he goes to Arsenal in a part-ex for Eddie Inketiah and a bag of peanuts at least we'll always have this.
Star of the show is the accountant at the top in the middle giving it the double 'V's. Highlight of his life., , , and I didn't even know that Alan Bennett was a Chelsea fan!
I can't see Arsenal being interested, they already have a few one-in-three, hard-working strikers.They also have a 1 in 30 striker called Havertz. They paid £70M for him so Ollie is fair price at £140M.
Watkins agent is doing exactly what he is paid to do.
He is setting about getting the best deal for his player, and one of the oldest tricks in the book, is to tout your player around at a few different clubs and play them off against each other.
It doesn't mean the player wants to leave necessarily, but it does mean the agent has more leverage to negotiate a better deal for more money when he has a couple of clubs interested.
Didn't Emile Smith-Rowe and his agent do the same with us. Stoked up our interest by claiming the player could be tempted to move away, and then he signs a nice new big contract to stay at Arsenal.
I wouldn't read too much into it, it's an agent "leaking it"/playing games to earn himself a bigger slice of commission.
Arsenal like anybody else would be interested if they can get him on the cheap. The fact Watkins is an Arsenal fan and his only hope of ever playing for England again under Southgate would be to move club, any club.
The timing from his agent (if true) could be better. The window is now closed, maybe he was waiting for his client to score this season in the PL. It reminds me of an old direct marketing story where an US agency tested a sample mailing list, sending prospective clients a box with a goldfish in a bag of water. The test sample gave a great return so they decided to go full on with the complete mailing list, sending out hundreds of thousands of goldfish. What they failed to factor in was timing. It rolled out in winter and thousands of people received a goldfish in a block of ice.
It is strange that Watkins hasn't signed a new contract as it seems to have been on the table since the end of last season.
Arsenal like anybody else would be interested if they can get him on the cheap. The fact Watkins is an Arsenal fan and his only hope of ever playing for England again under Southgate would be to move club, any club.
The timing from his agent (if true) could be better. The window is now closed, maybe he was waiting for his client to score this season in the PL. It reminds me of an old direct marketing story where an US agency tested a sample mailing list, sending prospective clients a box with a goldfish in a bag of water. The test sample gave a great return so they decided to go full on with the complete mailing list, sending out hundreds of thousands of goldfish. What they failed to factor in was timing. It rolled out in winter and thousands of people received a goldfish in a block of ice.
It is strange that Watkins hasn't signed a new contract as it seems to have been on the table since the end of last season.
When he leaves us he'll say that playing for Villa was too much like living in a goldfish bowl (I believe Jermaine Jenas said it first (?) after leaving...Newcastle (or Forest).
"If you hit double figures by January, we'll think about improving the offer Ollie."
Up to 5th in our PL top scorers list having passed Barry and Benteke. Now 1 behind JPA.
Up to 5th in our PL top scorers list having passed Barry and Benteke. Now 1 behind JPA.
Going to have to go some to get 30 this season, mind.
Up to 5th in our PL top scorers list having passed Barry and Benteke. Now 1 behind JPA.
Going to have to go some to get 30 this season, mind.
6 and a half league games, 3 goals and 2 assists.
4 goals and 2 assists in less than 7 league games.
Southgate left just as JJ scored.
Southgate spent the game working out how he keeps him out of the next squad. And I’m sure he didn’t even notice Konsa.
Southgate spent the game working out how he keeps him out of the next squad. And I’m sure he didn’t even notice Konsa.
It wouldn't surprise me if Portugal don't make the decision for Southgate. A chance for him to play for a top footballing national side.
Southgate spent the game working out how he keeps him out of the next squad. And I’m sure he didn’t even notice Konsa.
It wouldn't surprise me if Portugal don't make the decision for Southgate. A chance for him to play for a top footballing national side.
As the other games kick off, so he's 1 played 1 games more, only Haaland has more PL goal contributions this season than Ollie's 7. Salah also has 7.Yep. Even in the first five games he wasn't playing badly. He was still working his bollocks off as normal, getting chances. His worst performance of the season was probably Chelsea, and he got the goal.
Southgate spent the game working out how he keeps him out of the next squad. And I’m sure he didn’t even notice Konsa.
It wouldn't surprise me if Portugal don't make the decision for Southgate. A chance for him to play for a top footballing national side.
That would be fucking ace if he did that.
Listened to his interview after the game. Am I reading too much into the contract question where he didn’t seem willing to really engage about it?
Yes. What did you expect him to say in the middle of negotiations?Listened to his interview after the game. Am I reading too much into the contract question where he didn’t seem willing to really engage about it?
Yes.
More goals in the last five weeks than Eddie Nketiah has since last Christmas.
More goals since last Christmas than Eddie Nketiah has since 2020 and the Covid lockdown days.
Good work Gareth.
He's open to listen to offers was the exclusive from that Romano fella on Thursday.
He's open to listen to offers was the exclusive from that Romano fella on Thursday.
He's open to listen to offers was the exclusive from that Romano fella on Thursday.
He's open to listen to offers was the exclusive from that Romano fella on Thursday.
Hell of an exclusive from the tap-in merchant.
To make this a story, there are players out there who aren't "open to listen to offers" are there?
"Real Madrid want to pay you a billion pounds per minute"
"No, sorry. I cannot listen to this"
The prick.
Other than Man City, I doubt there are any British clubs who could afford him.
Spurs maybe, with the Kane money, but he wouldn’t go there
Other than Man City, I doubt there are any British clubs who could afford him.
Spurs maybe, with the Kane money, but he wouldn’t go there
I said this earlier, he's going nowhere and I think the new contract will be done by the end of the week.
I think Arsenal in January if they have enough FFP to pay the £80 million.
No matter what Ollie is not a top 6 striker. Not clinical enough. He reminds me goal wise like a Tony Cottee does it in spurts. its consistency that you need to be held up as a top top striker though.
No matter what Ollie is not a top 6 striker. Not clinical enough. He reminds me goal wise like a Tony Cottee does it in spurts. its consistency that you need to be held up as a top top striker though.
No matter what Ollie is not a top 6 striker. Not clinical enough. He reminds me goal wise like a Tony Cottee does it in spurts. its consistency that you need to be held up as a top top striker though.
Beat me to it. The day he scores his second hatrick of the season and his 50th premier league for us in 3 and a bit seasons, seems a very odd time to come out and essentially be critical of him.No matter what Ollie is not a top 6 striker. Not clinical enough. He reminds me goal wise like a Tony Cottee does it in spurts. its consistency that you need to be held up as a top top striker though.
Is that your only take from yesterday's game? Bit odd really.
He's open to listen to offers was the exclusive from that Romano fella on Thursday.
To be honest that’d make sense. We need to show him we’re the offer to take.
No matter what Ollie is not a top 6 striker. Not clinical enough. He reminds me goal wise like a Tony Cottee does it in spurts. its consistency that you need to be held up as a top top striker though.
Do you reckon his pay would be back-dated if he signed the contract that’s been on the table since the summer?As it's normal upon signature a start date and an end date will be inserted for new liability.
it’s worse at gigs.
I take the odd photo, because I like taking them, and it serves as a memory of the game. I get a shot of the line up and the scoreboard at the end, and one or two during the game too.
That's fair enough, it's the people holding their camera out videoing every single corner and free kick that piss me off.
Any decent striker should score loads in this sort of setup and tactic. Watkins is that.That’s the big thing with Watkins, he works the lines so well, his pressing and his general movement for others is crucial to how we play.
No matter what Ollie is not a top 6 striker. Not clinical enough. He reminds me goal wise like a Tony Cottee does it in spurts. its consistency that you need to be held up as a top top striker though.
Just catching up on the numberwang from the weekend. Watkins has now scored more that Carew & Benteke.
Villa Goals – League & Cup:
58 - Albert Brown
52 - G.Barry
50 - J.Deehan
50 - D.Saunders
50 - O.Watkins
49 - C.Benteke
48 - J.Carew
48 - I.Hamilton
48 - M.Walters
it’s worse at gigs.
I take the odd photo, because I like taking them, and it serves as a memory of the game. I get a shot of the line up and the scoreboard at the end, and one or two during the game too.
That's fair enough, it's the people holding their camera out videoing every single corner and free kick that piss me off.
You mean you don’t keep your own records?Just catching up on the numberwang from the weekend. Watkins has now scored more that Carew & Benteke.
Villa Goals – League & Cup:
58 - Albert Brown
52 - G.Barry
50 - J.Deehan
50 - D.Saunders
50 - O.Watkins
49 - C.Benteke
48 - J.Carew
48 - I.Hamilton
48 - M.Walters
Where’s the best place to find this list MN?
Given our history, it’s amazing only 4 players have ever scored more than 100 league goals for us and no-one has got anywhere near since Johnny Dixon.
League Goals Only
# Player M. goals Pens Ratio
1 Billy Walker 478 215 3 0.45
2 Pongo Waring 216 158 0 0.73
3 Eric Houghton 298 135 22 0.45
4 Johnny Dixon 387 132 0 0.34
5 Len Capewell 144 88 0 0.61
6 Dai Astley 151 87 0 0.58
7 George Brown 113 79 3 0.7
Dicky York 355 79 0 0.22
9 Peter McParland 252 75 0 0.3
10 Peter Withe 182 74 0 0.41
11Gabriel Agbonlahor 322 73 0 0.23
Dwight Yorke 231 73 5 0.32
13 Tony Hateley 127 68 6 0.54
14 Tommy Thompson 149 67 0 0.45
15 Joe Beresford 224 66 1 0.29
Clem Stephenson 159 66 0 0.42
17 Arthur Dorrell 355 60 0 0.17
Trevor Ford 120 60 3 0.5
19 Andy Gray 167 59 2 0.35
Gary Shaw 162 59 1 0.36
21 Gerry Hitchens 96 55 1 0.57
22 Harry Burrows 146 53 12 0.36
Billy Kirton 229 53 0 0.23
24 Harry Hampton 91 52 0 0.57
25 Allan Evans 360 50 22 0.14
26 Gordon Cowans 414 49 17 0.12
27 Dion Dublin 155 48 4 0.31
28 David Platt 110 45 7 0.41
29 Juan Pablo Ángel 175 44 5 0.25
Ollie Watkins * 116 44 3 0.38
31 Christian Benteke 89 42 6 0.47
John Deehan 110 42 0 0.38
33 Gareth Barry 365 41 18 0.11
34 Derek Pace 98 40 0 0.41
35 Julian Joachim 141 39 0 0.28
36 Davy Walsh 108 38 1 0.35
37 John Carew 113 37 2 0.33
Dean Saunders 112 37 5 0.33
39 Billy Goffin 157 36 0 0.23
Bobby Thomson 106 36 0 0.34
41 Reg Chester 93 35 3 0.38
Billy Cook 57 35 0 0.61
Jackie Sewell 121 35 0 0.29
Darius Vassell 162 35 2 0.22
45 George Edwards 138 34 0 0.25
46 Dicky Dorsett 257 32 6 0.12
Mark Walters 157 32 0 0.2
48 Dennis Mortimer 317 31 0 0.1
49 Frank Broome 56 30 0 0.54
Ian Dickson 76 30 0 0.39
I hate the fact the fat waster Gabby is our all time leading PL scorer, I hope Ollie stays and smashes that one.
Given our history, it’s amazing only 4 players have ever scored more than 100 league goals for us and no-one has got anywhere near since Johnny Dixon.
Gabby should have easily passed that mark. Only 13 goals in his last 5 seasons with us!
First Villa player to score two hat tricks in a season since Andy Gray in 76/77 . And it's only beginning of October!
First Villa player to score two hat tricks in a season since Andy Gray in 76/77 . And it's only beginning of October!
Yeah but the Hibs game was a glorified friendly.
I hate the fact the fat waster Gabby is our all time leading PL scorer, I hope Ollie stays and smashes that one.
He's nowhere near the top of being our all time leading scorer.
He's 11th.
I don't care about this "Premier League era only" nonsense that some modern day fans & media seem obsessed with.
Our top scorer is Bill Walker & Gabriel Agbonlahor is nowhere near his tally, even with the change in the name of the league...
I hate the fact the fat waster Gabby is our all time leading PL scorer, I hope Ollie stays and smashes that one.
He's nowhere near the top of being our all time leading scorer.
He's 11th.
I don't care about this "Premier League era only" nonsense that some modern day fans & media seem obsessed with.
Our top scorer is Bill Walker & Gabriel Agbonlahor is nowhere near his tally, even with the change in the name of the league...
I mostly agree with the sentiment but I do also think that the game has changed so much in even the last 30 years that it's hard to compare players from now to the first few Premier League seasons so there are times when it makes sense to limit things.
I hate the fact the fat waster Gabby is our all time leading PL scorer, I hope Ollie stays and smashes that one.
He's nowhere near the top of being our all time leading scorer.
He's 11th.
I don't care about this "Premier League era only" nonsense that some modern day fans & media seem obsessed with.
Our top scorer is Bill Walker & Gabriel Agbonlahor is nowhere near his tally, even with the change in the name of the league...
I mostly agree with the sentiment but I do also think that the game has changed so much in even the last 30 years that it's hard to compare players from now to the first few Premier League seasons so there are times when it makes sense to limit things.
I got it from here: https://www.worldfootball.net/alltime_goalgetter/eng-premier-league/tore/aston-villa/1/
This might be more accurate?
https://www.avfchistory.co.uk/aston-villa-player-goal-records
First Villa player to score two hat tricks in a season since Andy Gray in 76/77 . And it's only beginning of October!
Yeah but the Hibs game was a glorified friendly.
League Goals Only
# Player M. goals Pens Ratio
1 Billy Walker 478 215 3 0.45
2 Pongo Waring 216 158 0 0.73
3 Eric Houghton 298 135 22 0.45
4 Johnny Dixon 387 132 0 0.34
5 Len Capewell 144 88 0 0.61
6 Dai Astley 151 87 0 0.58
7 George Brown 113 79 3 0.7
Dicky York 355 79 0 0.22
9 Peter McParland 252 75 0 0.3
10 Peter Withe 182 74 0 0.41
11Gabriel Agbonlahor 322 73 0 0.23
Dwight Yorke 231 73 5 0.32
13 Tony Hateley 127 68 6 0.54
14 Tommy Thompson 149 67 0 0.45
15 Joe Beresford 224 66 1 0.29
Clem Stephenson 159 66 0 0.42
17 Arthur Dorrell 355 60 0 0.17
Trevor Ford 120 60 3 0.5
19 Andy Gray 167 59 2 0.35
Gary Shaw 162 59 1 0.36
21 Gerry Hitchens 96 55 1 0.57
22 Harry Burrows 146 53 12 0.36
Billy Kirton 229 53 0 0.23
24 Harry Hampton 91 52 0 0.57
25 Allan Evans 360 50 22 0.14
26 Gordon Cowans 414 49 17 0.12
27 Dion Dublin 155 48 4 0.31
28 David Platt 110 45 7 0.41
29 Juan Pablo Ángel 175 44 5 0.25
Ollie Watkins * 116 44 3 0.38
31 Christian Benteke 89 42 6 0.47
John Deehan 110 42 0 0.38
33 Gareth Barry 365 41 18 0.11
34 Derek Pace 98 40 0 0.41
35 Julian Joachim 141 39 0 0.28
36 Davy Walsh 108 38 1 0.35
37 John Carew 113 37 2 0.33
Dean Saunders 112 37 5 0.33
39 Billy Goffin 157 36 0 0.23
Bobby Thomson 106 36 0 0.34
41 Reg Chester 93 35 3 0.38
Billy Cook 57 35 0 0.61
Jackie Sewell 121 35 0 0.29
Darius Vassell 162 35 2 0.22
45 George Edwards 138 34 0 0.25
46 Dicky Dorsett 257 32 6 0.12
Mark Walters 157 32 0 0.2
48 Dennis Mortimer 317 31 0 0.1
49 Frank Broome 56 30 0 0.54
Ian Dickson 76 30 0 0.39
Rachel Daly will be on that list soon the way she scoresI know I'm risking being called out as sexist here and that is not my intention, but if we start mixing these lists then do you start putting on youth players etc on it as they are playing for Aston Villa teams too? Where would Steffan and Luke Moor sit?
Rachel Daly will be on that list soon the way she scoresI know I'm risking being called out as sexist here and that is not my intention, but if we start mixing these lists then do you start putting on youth players etc on it as they are playing for Aston Villa teams too? Where would Steffan and Luke Moor sit?
Rachel Daly will be on that list soon the way she scoresI know I'm risking being called out as sexist here and that is not my intention, but if we start mixing these lists then do you start putting on youth players etc on it as they are playing for Aston Villa teams too? Where would Steffan and Luke Moor sit?
No, because youth players aren't playing at the highest level they can within the club, Daly is.
Rachel Daly will be on that list soon the way she scoresI know I'm risking being called out as sexist here and that is not my intention, but if we start mixing these lists then do you start putting on youth players etc on it as they are playing for Aston Villa teams too? Where would Steffan and Luke Moor sit?
No, because youth players aren't playing at the highest level they can within the club, Daly is.
It still makes absolutely no sense to mix stats for men and women. They don't do it in any other sport, so why would it happen for football? Nobody seriously compares the number of Grand Slams Serena Williams has to Roger Federer, and nor should they.
So you agree with the general point but couldn't help yourself in having a dig?Rachel Daly will be on that list soon the way she scoresI know I'm risking being called out as sexist here and that is not my intention, but if we start mixing these lists then do you start putting on youth players etc on it as they are playing for Aston Villa teams too? Where would Steffan and Luke Moor sit?
No, because youth players aren't playing at the highest level they can within the club, Daly is.
It still makes absolutely no sense to mix stats for men and women. They don't do it in any other sport, so why would it happen for football? Nobody seriously compares the number of Grand Slams Serena Williams has to Roger Federer, and nor should they.
I didn't say it was and I wouldn't do it, I just pointed out that if you did it would at least be comparing 'like-for-like'. To stick with Tennis comparing Federer and Williams is a damn sight more reasonable than comparing either of them to someone who won a few junior tournaments and then never got close to an actual grand slam.
So you agree with the general point but couldn't help yourself in having a dig?Rachel Daly will be on that list soon the way she scoresI know I'm risking being called out as sexist here and that is not my intention, but if we start mixing these lists then do you start putting on youth players etc on it as they are playing for Aston Villa teams too? Where would Steffan and Luke Moor sit?
No, because youth players aren't playing at the highest level they can within the club, Daly is.
It still makes absolutely no sense to mix stats for men and women. They don't do it in any other sport, so why would it happen for football? Nobody seriously compares the number of Grand Slams Serena Williams has to Roger Federer, and nor should they.
I didn't say it was and I wouldn't do it, I just pointed out that if you did it would at least be comparing 'like-for-like'. To stick with Tennis comparing Federer and Williams is a damn sight more reasonable than comparing either of them to someone who won a few junior tournaments and then never got close to an actual grand slam.
You reckon?
You basically supported Daly being included in the figures but then in replying to Risso said you wouldn't do it. Did you honestly think the point of my post was that I thought youth players should be included too?
You reckon?
You basically supported Daly being included in the figures but then in replying to Risso said you wouldn't do it. Did you honestly think the point of my post was that I thought youth players should be included too?
I'm as big a fan of a pointless argument over nothing as anybody on here, but this one one *really* seems like a pointless argument over nothing?
You missed the bit about me saying 'at the risk of being called out as sexist?' I thought it was pretty transparent that I was saying I didn't think Daly should be included in the list of top goal-scorers being discussed. It seems like I give other posters too much credit so I'll try harder to be more obvious next time.You reckon?
You basically supported Daly being included in the figures but then in replying to Risso said you wouldn't do it. Did you honestly think the point of my post was that I thought youth players should be included too?
I don't think anyone has actually stated we should mix the lists. Paul's point was just Luke Moores reserve/youth total wouldn't apply anyway, after all we don't include Gabby's youth stats in his total and I believe that was quite high as well.
And yes, it did look like you wanted to include youth records in competitive lists.
cheers, will do.I'm as big a fan of a pointless argument over nothing as anybody on here, but this one one *really* seems like a pointless argument over nothing?
I'm having an absolute shitter of a day, and I could really use a pointless argument (that I'm not involved in) about nothing. Have at it, please.
cheers, will do.I'm as big a fan of a pointless argument over nothing as anybody on here, but this one one *really* seems like a pointless argument over nothing?
I'm having an absolute shitter of a day, and I could really use a pointless argument (that I'm not involved in) about nothing. Have at it, please.
You reckon?
You basically supported Daly being included in the figures but then in replying to Risso said you wouldn't do it. Did you honestly think the point of my post was that I thought youth players should be included too?
I don't think anyone has actually stated we should mix the lists. Paul's point was just Luke Moores reserve/youth total wouldn't apply anyway, after all we don't include Gabby's youth stats in his total and I believe that was quite high as well.
You missed the bit about me saying 'at the risk of being called out as sexist?' I thought it was pretty transparent that I was saying I didn't think Daly should be included in the list of top goal-scorers being discussed. It seems like I give other posters too much credit so I'll try harder to be more obvious next time.
You missed the bit about me saying 'at the risk of being called out as sexist?' I thought it was pretty transparent that I was saying I didn't think Daly should be included in the list of top goal-scorers being discussed. It seems like I give other posters too much credit so I'll try harder to be more obvious next time.
You missed the bit that no one actually stated they should be added, until you decided that it wouldn't be fair if she was ahead of Moore's youth record.
Rachel Daly will be on that list soon the way she scores
JFC. For the hard of thinking I do not think youth records should be included in stats of Aston Villa's top scorers. Nor do I think women stats should be mixed in with the men's. That was my whole point.
Thanks chaps. Appreciate it. xDon't mention it, happy to help.
I'm all in favour of a pointless argument, but not sure why Chris is being got at here.
NZ said that Daly would soon be on the previously debated list of all time Villa top scorers.
Chris rightly said this would be as daft as including youth players. I did not take this to mean that he thought that it would be a good idea that youth players should be included on the list.
I'm all in favour of a pointless argument, but not sure why Chris is being got at here.
NZ said that Daly would soon be on the previously debated list of all time Villa top scorers.
Chris rightly said this would be as daft as including youth players. I did not take this to mean that he thought that it would be a good idea that youth players should be included on the list.
You would say that. Chris is always going on about youth team goal stats counting towards the real stats. And you've been encouraging him.
That's it. I'm going in the sea.Take Southgate with you
I'm all in favour of a pointless argument, but not sure why Chris is being got at here.
NZ said that Daly would soon be on the previously debated list of all time Villa top scorers.
Chris rightly said this would be as daft as including youth players. I did not take this to mean that he thought that it would be a good idea that youth players should be included on the list.
Rachel Daly will be on that list soon the way she scores
I mean, it's right there in black and white, but whatever.
Rachel Daly will be on that list soon the way she scores
I mean, it's right there in black and white, but whatever.
I took it as a promotion on how good Daly's scoring has been, not that N'ZMAV wanted her actually included.
Rachel Daly will be on that list soon the way she scores
I mean, it's right there in black and white, but whatever.
I took it as a promotion on how good Daly's scoring has been, not that N'ZMAV wanted her actually included.
"Rachel Daly will be on that list soon" is fairly black and white.
The sooner Agbonlahor isn't at the top of any list of achiements, the better.
Unfortunately Watkins will be wasting time on the bench for the next England matches.Whilst being tapped up.
That little quote has annoyed me more than is should!
"Ollie has started the season well - he's hit a bit of scoring form in the last couple of weeks. You have to be careful with that because you can't just go on recency bias with selection."
Unfortunately Watkins will be wasting time on the bench for the next England matches.
Unfortunately Watkins will be wasting time on the bench for the next England matches.
No shame being backup to Kane. Isn't Stones injured?
Maybe it is because he gets my back up , but the tone is almost like he is playing him down and doesn't deserve to be there, the cautious prick
Maybe it is because he gets my back up , but the tone is almost like he is playing him down and doesn't deserve to be there, the cautious prick
Ha! I love the conflict between the gentle 'cautious' and the excoriating 'prick'. The thrifty wanker. The hesitant cnut. The small C conservative shitcunt. The ponderous scum, etc.
I liked it anyway.
Always, always backhanded with that c**t.
Always, always backhanded with that c**t.
Rachel Daly will be on that list soon the way she scores
I mean, it's right there in black and white, but whatever.
I took it as a promotion on how good Daly's scoring has been, not that N'ZMAV wanted her actually included.
"Rachel Daly will be on that list soon" is fairly black and white.
David Ornstein of the Athletic says that we're finalising a new 5-year contract with Watkins and it will be announced soon.
A cock jockey of the highest order. He could not just say that Ollie is in on merit dud to goals and assists this season, but had to try to be clever and say something a little demeaning
Total cnut
A sports announcer on radio said Ollie Watkins get his first England call up. Not checking facts obviously before opening his mouth.
A cock jockey of the highest order. He could not just say that Ollie is in on merit dud to goals and assists this season, but had to try to be clever and say something a little demeaning
Total cnut
Less of the homophobic insult shite please.
Aston Villa is delighted to announce Ollie Watkins has signed a new, long-term contract with the club.
The striker, who yesterday received a recall to the England squad, has now scored 50 goals for Villa since joining from Brentford in 2020.
His 15 goals last term helped fire Villa into Europe while he has reached double figures in each of his three seasons at the club – with seven to his name in all competitions so far this season, including two hat-tricks, the first Villa player to achieve the feat in the same campaign since Andy Gray in the 1970s.
A graduate of the Exeter City Academy, he spent time in non-league football with Weston Super-Mare before impressing for the Grecians and then Brentford.
A cock jockey of the highest order. He could not just say that Ollie is in on merit dud to goals and assists this season, but had to try to be clever and say something a little demeaning
Total cnut
Less of the homophobic insult shite please.
Eh?
It's really a terrible shame that some very good english phrases have been hijacked by homophobes.A cock jockey of the highest order. He could not just say that Ollie is in on merit dud to goals and assists this season, but had to try to be clever and say something a little demeaning
Total cnut
Less of the homophobic insult shite please.
Eh?
It's a slang term for a homosexual, also called sausage jockey, or dick jockey.
Oh. Just saw it as a slightly swearier version of knob jockey.
Oh. Just saw it as a slightly swearier version of knob jockey.
Erm, that's exactly the same meaning!
Oh. Just saw it as a slightly swearier version of knob jockey.
Erm, that's exactly the same meaning!
Is it? I genuinely have never heard the term used in that context just a more general term of abuse to someone who’s being a bit of a dickhead. Ho hum, every days a school day.
You can't even call people a raging bender who's so gay that they only live for the cock without being called a homophobe these days, eh? When I were a lad it just meant that they were angry when they were working as an ironmonger, bending steel in to horseshoes, but were happy when they got outside and played with their pet chicken.
It's political correctness gone mad!
What do people think being a knob jockey etc means. It's not really subtle.
What do people think being a knob jockey etc means. It's not really subtle.
A heterosexual woman.
What do people think being a knob jockey etc means. It's not really subtle.
A heterosexual woman.
And when it's aimed at a man, as it was in this case?
Hopefully pass Gabby as top PL goalscorer end of next season :-)
same.What do people think being a knob jockey etc means. It's not really subtle.
A heterosexual woman.
And when it's aimed at a man, as it was in this case?
I was only joking, I'm like some others - had never considered it before, but now that I do, I can see how it's homophobic.
I never had a mental image of it being a sex act, weirdly, I always pictured it being a literal jockey riding on a huge inflatable cock & balls.
What do people think being a knob jockey etc means. It's not really subtle.
Hopefully pass Gabby as top PL goalscorer end of next season :-)
The sooner, the better!
What do people think being a knob jockey etc means. It's not really subtle.
Yeah, what do jockeys actually do? Ride things.
A cock jockey of the highest order. He could not just say that Ollie is in on merit dud to goals and assists this season, but had to try to be clever and say something a little demeaning
Total cnut
Less of the homophobic insult shite please.
I missed it..... link :)A cock jockey of the highest order. He could not just say that Ollie is in on merit dud to goals and assists this season, but had to try to be clever and say something a little demeaning
Total cnut
Less of the homophobic insult shite please.
Are you a bit bored today, Drummond?! People may have missed the black and white comment?!)
Hopefully pass Gabby as top PL goalscorer end of next season :-)
The sooner, the better!
Are we still allowed to call Gabby a cockwomble?
Fantastic news.
Fantastic news.
It really is. I know people moan about his first touch and his conversion rate but he’s been fantastic for us and he works his knackers off for 90 minutes.
Ollie Watkins' Villa record:Very informative stat.
Games for Smith/Gerrard 89
Goals scored 29
A whisker over one in three
Games for Unai 38
Goals 21
Better than one in two.
Fantastic news.
It really is. I know people moan about his first touch and his conversion rate but he’s been fantastic for us and he works his knackers off for 90 minutes.
Ollie Watkins' Villa record:Very informative stat.
Games for Smith/Gerrard 89
Goals scored 29
A whisker over one in three
Games for Unai 38
Goals 21
Better than one in two.
Fantastic news.
It really is. I know people moan about his first touch and his conversion rate but he’s been fantastic for us and he works his knackers off for 90 minutes.
You certainly notice when he's not playing.
Fantastic news.
It really is. I know people moan about his first touch and his conversion rate but he’s been fantastic for us and he works his knackers off for 90 minutes.
You certainly notice when he's not playing.
Yep we really missed him in those first 6 games
😀
Fantastic news.
It really is. I know people moan about his first touch and his conversion rate but he’s been fantastic for us and he works his knackers off for 90 minutes.
You certainly notice when he's not playing.
Yep we really missed him in those first 6 games
😀
First six games, he got a hat trick. However if you are talking first six league games, he got a goal, two assists* and won us the penalty as well.
*Probably more then two as if a shot is blocked by a defender or GK and someone scores on the follow up, it isn't officially an assist.
How long is this contract extension?
Villa just said "long term" and no more specifics than that.
I googled wombling and the first two results wereHopefully pass Gabby as top PL goalscorer end of next season :-)
The sooner, the better!
Are we still allowed to call Gabby a cockwomble?
I reckon it depends on whether you think there is a verb, 'to womble', and what that would entail. The Wombles song mentions 'wombling free', so certainly the creators thought so, but did they clarify what it actually was?
The Wombles sort of salvaged/harvested things, didn't they? So could any male homosexual act be classified as salvaging or harvesting a cock?
If so, you absolutely can NOT say it.
In statistics, Wombling is any of a number of techniques used for identifying zones of rapid change,
Womblers are receipt hunters who collect loyalty points and other rewards from other people's shopping.
What do people think being a knob jockey etc means. It's not really subtle.
A heterosexual woman.
I googled wombling and the first two results wereHopefully pass Gabby as top PL goalscorer end of next season :-)
The sooner, the better!
Are we still allowed to call Gabby a cockwomble?
I reckon it depends on whether you think there is a verb, 'to womble', and what that would entail. The Wombles song mentions 'wombling free', so certainly the creators thought so, but did they clarify what it actually was?
The Wombles sort of salvaged/harvested things, didn't they? So could any male homosexual act be classified as salvaging or harvesting a cock?
If so, you absolutely can NOT say it.QuoteIn statistics, Wombling is any of a number of techniques used for identifying zones of rapid change,
AndQuoteWomblers are receipt hunters who collect loyalty points and other rewards from other people's shopping.
So I guess it depends on which one the creators of The Wombles were referring to, whether Gabby would be statistically analysing how cocks rapidly change, or trying to claim the associated cock-based rewards for other people's shopping.
I try to stay non-judgemental about these things. Unlike Gabby, who i judge to be a cockwomble.
What do people think being a knob jockey etc means. It's not really subtle.
A heterosexual woman.
...and who'd want to be one of those?!
Winky thing, obvs.
Oh. Just saw it as a slightly swearier version of knob jockey.
Erm, that's exactly the same meaning!
Is it? I genuinely have never heard the term used in that context just a more general term of abuse to someone who’s being a bit of a dickhead. Ho hum, every days a school day.
The sooner Gabby's record goes the better.
His finest moment was crunching that weedy, boy-band cockwomble at a charity game.
The sooner Gabby's record goes the better.
His finest moment was crunching that weedy, boy-band cockwomble at a charity game.
The sooner Gabby's record goes the better.
His finest moment was crunching that weedy, boy-band cockwomble at a charity game.
The sooner Gabby's record goes the better.
His finest moment was crunching that weedy, boy-band cockwomble at a charity game.
Weird in a way that the stat is a prem league nothing mattered before we renamed top level football stat, all the media spout is this bs.
Why have the previous 110 odd years of football been relegated in importance.
I'd like to see him do a pongo waring.
Bollocks to Gabbys record.
The sooner Gabby's record goes the better.
His finest moment was crunching that weedy, boy-band cockwomble at a charity game.
😂 I don't think you're supposed to say 'cockwomble'.
Or maybe you are. This thread is the first time I've ever seen such a phrase
Ollie Watkins hit the woodwork for the 16th time in his Premier League career for Aston Villa today - at least 5 more than any other Villa player since records began (2003/2004).
The assist was excellent, a difficult game where they sat deep and marked well. If Neto hadn't fallen over 5 minutes earlier he'd have won a penalty, too. He's never going to be the greatest striker in the world but he's a F ton better than many we have seen at VP in the last 25 years. Intelligent and a seemingly decent dude as well.
Looking forward to Ollie's 5 minute cameo against Australia before he disappears from Southgate's squad in favour of Calum Wilson and bench warmers from Arsenal.
Willing runner and worker is Ollie. Always gives a lot to the side. We have to embrace his positives but having a killer instinct is not one.Or first touch. His mis control yesterday was pub league level.
Willing runner and worker is Ollie. Always gives a lot to the side. We have to embrace his positives but having a killer instinct is not one.Or first touch. His mis control yesterday was pub league level.
I love Watkins, mis control or not. Unlucky with both the shot and header that book ended the second half. Great pass for our goal. Who do people think we could get better realistically?
Willing runner and worker is Ollie. Always gives a lot to the side. We have to embrace his positives but having a killer instinct is not one.Or first touch. His mis control yesterday was pub league level.
There was that really nice long pass to him in space yesterday, but his first touch took it 8 feet away from him, giving it to the defender. It's stufff like that that's really frustrating.
He's not quite good enough, which mirrors us as a club. I suspect it'll be easier for him to improve than it will be for us.
We will be talking about the exact same faults with Watkins in 12 months time, we need a serious upgrade.Out of interest, which strikers currently in the PL would you consider to be a serious upgrade on Watkins? There's a few I like, but not many better at what he does for us nor many with a better goal scoring record.
We will be talking about the exact same faults with Watkins in 12 months time, we need a serious upgrade.
We will be talking about the exact same faults with Watkins in 12 months time, we need a serious upgrade.
We will be talking about the exact same faults with Watkins in 12 months time, we need a serious upgrade.
Those poor stats before Emery could be used on most of our players. I’d rather look at the form since Emery has been here.
Difficult to see us getting a striker that's better than Watkins without CL football.
We will be talking about the exact same faults with Watkins in 12 months time, we need a serious upgrade.
Those poor stats before Emery could be used on most of our players. I’d rather look at the form since Emery has been here.
It's the same thing though. He scored the vast majority, if not all, of his goals last season under Emery. And he still went for a few games at a time without scoring any. But at the end of the season his stats are good. Even now, he's scored 4, but his assists and other stats are great. And that adds to the goals coming from other people, which is what matters at the end of the day. Goals.
Those poor stats before Emery could be used on most of our players. I’d rather look at the form since Emery has been here.
It's the same thing though. He scored the vast majority, if not all, of his goals last season under Emery. And he still went for a few games at a time without scoring any. But at the end of the season his stats are good. Even now, he's scored 4, but his assists and other stats are great. And that adds to the goals coming from other people, which is what matters at the end of the day. Goals.
Seven.
Kane did not score at the weekend and was eventually subbed - do you think the Germans think he is shit?
Kane did not score at the weekend and was eventually subbed - do you think the Germans think he is shit?
Kane won't go on a barren run of not scoring for the next two months.
His form since last November has been exceptional and he’s topping the goals/assists chart in that period. That’s a long time to be in form. I wouldn’t say that’s inconsistent.
I'm going to put this out there:
Tammy Abraham is nowhere near as good as Ollie.
I think it's hard to say with Tammy. I'd like to see him have a consistent run in the PL before writing him off. I think it's easy to forget just how good he was for us.
I think it's hard to say with Tammy. I'd like to see him have a consistent run in the PL before writing him off. I think it's easy to forget just how good he was for us.
At a lower level.
Difficult to see us getting a striker that's better than Watkins without CL football.
Difficult to see us getting a striker that's better than Watkins without CL football.
Don't really see who it is, even with Champions League football.
There are players out there who could potentially be better, but the list in his postition who definitely would be is what, Haaland, Kane and Osimhen?
There are far more teams who need a great striker than there are great strikers at the moment.
]I think, with Ramsey, Moreno and Buendia missing as providers, judging Watkins is kinda hard. Yes, he misses stuff. But there aren't many strikers in the sub-£100m market that will do much better.
There are players out there who could potentially be better, but the list in his postition who definitely would be is what, Haaland, Kane and Osimhen?
There are far more teams who need a great striker than there are great strikers at the moment.
Difficult to see us getting a striker that's better than Watkins without CL football.
Don't really see who it is, even with Champions League football.
There are players out there who could potentially be better, but the list in his postition who definitely would be is what, Haaland, Kane and Osimhen?
There are far more teams who need a great striker than there are great strikers at the moment.
Fair shout, especially in our team. The better player would be Watkins with clinical finishing. Whether that player actually exists (even in the upper echelons) I wouldn't actually know, because I don't watch other football that much anymore.
There is a dearth of top quality strikers, Watkins for all his attributes would not be any where near the top flight in previous decades. But right now it would be very difficult for us to get much better.
Get that but one thing you needed was first touch (particularly when you consider the state of the pitches) and sadly Watkins doesn’t have that.There is a dearth of top quality strikers, Watkins for all his attributes would not be any where near the top flight in previous decades. But right now it would be very difficult for us to get much better.
I am not sure that stands up to scrutiny. The game has changed in so many - laws, technology, fitness, pitches, coaching etc - that making meaningful comparisons becomes almost impossible. What was asked of a striker in the 90s is a world removed from what is required now.
Remember Kevin Philips he played for a few clubs including us scored goals at them All
was considered a very good striker, but not world-class and there would be other strikers about at the time similar
He’d be worth 100 million now because those sort of natural finishing strikers are not about anymore
Ollie signing provides great security. From now, we should buy the world’s best 18 year old strikers.
Rinse and repeat until we find the next “Kane” with Ollie providing the consistency and benchmark in the meantime.
Ollie signing provides great security. From now, we should buy the world’s best 18 year old strikers.
Rinse and repeat until we find the next “Kane” with Ollie providing the consistency and benchmark in the meantime.
Natural finishers that offer bugger-all else (Ings) have become more redundant though.
Ollie signing provides great security. From now, we should buy the world’s best 18 year old strikers.
Rinse and repeat until we find the next “Kane” with Ollie providing the consistency and benchmark in the meantime.
And maybe Rory Wilson is that guy if his current rate of progress is to continue
Ollie signing provides great security. From now, we should buy the world’s best 18 year old strikers.
Rinse and repeat until we find the next “Kane” with Ollie providing the consistency and benchmark in the meantime.
Problem is other clubs are doing that and even though they're often unproven, they can still be expensive. So you risk spending a lot on someone who doesn't make it.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/oct/11/im-ok-with-silence-quiet-man-watkins-aiming-to-turn-up-volume
An interesting article / interview…. It’s so odd to me how these players are advised regarding ‘socials’ and their ‘profile’. And then how that leads to fingers in the ear celebrations to ‘fickle’ fans.
As I said before, I think a striker who has scored in 2 out of 8 Prem games isn't immune to criticism.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/oct/11/im-ok-with-silence-quiet-man-watkins-aiming-to-turn-up-volume
An interesting article / interview…. It’s so odd to me how these players are advised regarding ‘socials’ and their ‘profile’. And then how that leads to fingers in the ear celebrations to ‘fickle’ fans.
I did wonder if those fingers in ears was aimed at Villa fans.
Im not sure its fair to call fans "fickle" for highlighting issues with his game.
Especially the fans who still highlight those issues while he is on one of his scoring runs.
As I said before, I think a striker who has scored in 2 out of 8 Prem games isn't immune to criticism.
Especially when they are showing a trampoline touch & missing sitters in more games than he is scoring in.
Even if they think they are immune to criticism & cant see the irony of giving a little criticism to fans who are giving a little criticism...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/oct/11/im-ok-with-silence-quiet-man-watkins-aiming-to-turn-up-volume
An interesting article / interview…. It’s so odd to me how these players are advised regarding ‘socials’ and their ‘profile’. And then how that leads to fingers in the ear celebrations to ‘fickle’ fans.
I did wonder if those fingers in ears was aimed at Villa fans.
Im not sure its fair to call fans "fickle" for highlighting issues with his game.
Especially the fans who still highlight those issues while he is on one of his scoring runs.
As I said before, I think a striker who has scored in 2 out of 8 Prem games isn't immune to criticism.
Especially when they are showing a trampoline touch & missing sitters in more games than he is scoring in.
Even if they think they are immune to criticism & cant see the irony of giving a little criticism to fans who are giving a little criticism...
I wondered about that too, and he's now confirmed it. He's gone down a lot in my estimation to be honest.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/oct/11/im-ok-with-silence-quiet-man-watkins-aiming-to-turn-up-volume
An interesting article / interview…. It’s so odd to me how these players are advised regarding ‘socials’ and their ‘profile’. And then how that leads to fingers in the ear celebrations to ‘fickle’ fans.
I did wonder if those fingers in ears was aimed at Villa fans.
Im not sure its fair to call fans "fickle" for highlighting issues with his game.
Especially the fans who still highlight those issues while he is on one of his scoring runs.
As I said before, I think a striker who has scored in 2 out of 8 Prem games isn't immune to criticism.
Especially when they are showing a trampoline touch & missing sitters in more games than he is scoring in.
Even if they think they are immune to criticism & cant see the irony of giving a little criticism to fans who are giving a little criticism...
I wondered about that too, and he's now confirmed it. He's gone down a lot in my estimation to be honest.
I'm sure he will be gutted.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/oct/11/im-ok-with-silence-quiet-man-watkins-aiming-to-turn-up-volume
An interesting article / interview…. It’s so odd to me how these players are advised regarding ‘socials’ and their ‘profile’. And then how that leads to fingers in the ear celebrations to ‘fickle’ fans.
I did wonder if those fingers in ears was aimed at Villa fans.
Im not sure its fair to call fans "fickle" for highlighting issues with his game.
Especially the fans who still highlight those issues while he is on one of his scoring runs.
As I said before, I think a striker who has scored in 2 out of 8 Prem games isn't immune to criticism.
Especially when they are showing a trampoline touch & missing sitters in more games than he is scoring in.
Even if they think they are immune to criticism & cant see the irony of giving a little criticism to fans who are giving a little criticism...
I wondered about that too, and he's now confirmed it. He's gone down a lot in my estimation to be honest.
I'm sure he will be gutted.
I expect he will be, maybe he'll do another 'celebration'. Fingers on lips doing a shushing sound next time perhaps.
That's both McGinn and Watkins referred to our fans recently (McGin twice). Players clearly do read and hear stuff and no doubt it impacts some players more than others. I don't really like the inference that Villa fans are harsher than fans from some other clubs, but perhaps we are?
Yep. ignore the 21 in 39 games. Ignore the 4 goals in 8 prem games and three more games assisted in. Ignore the two penalties won, both of which he probably would have scored if not taken out. Just choose the stats that make him look worse.
That's both McGinn and Watkins referred to our fans recently (McGin twice). Players clearly do read and hear stuff and no doubt it impacts some players more than others. I don't really like the inference that Villa fans are harsher than fans from some other clubs, but perhaps we are?
As I said before, I think a striker who has scored in 2 out of 8 Prem games isn't immune to criticism.
Sure - but given he's the most in-form striker in the league at the moment, it seems like an odd time to do it.
That's both McGinn and Watkins referred to our fans recently (McGin twice). Players clearly do read and hear stuff and no doubt it impacts some players more than others. I don't really like the inference that Villa fans are harsher than fans from some other clubs, but perhaps we are?
As I said before, I think a striker who has scored in 2 out of 8 Prem games isn't immune to criticism.
Sure - but given he's the most in-form striker in the league at the moment, it seems like an odd time to do it.
I think that is a fairly subjective thing to say.
Some of his stats could be used to say that he is on form, others suggest he isn't.
And watching some of his touches & misses suggest he isn't. To me anyway...
As I said before, I think a striker who has scored in 2 out of 8 Prem games isn't immune to criticism.
Sure - but given he's the most in-form striker in the league at the moment, it seems like an odd time to do it.
I think that is a fairly subjective thing to say.
Some of his stats could be used to say that he is on form, others suggest he isn't.
And watching some of his touches & misses suggest he isn't. To me anyway...
Lots of stuff that would get broad agreement is subjective. "Emi Martinez is a good goalkeeper" is subjective. "Villa Park is an attractive place to watch football" is subjective. "Douglas Luiz is playing better under Emery than Gerrard" is subjective.
But y'know, they're still all true.
I'd say that if you wanted to argue that "(Watkins) is the most in-form striker in the league at the moment" doesn't belong alongside those examples above, you'd probably have to come up with a plausible suggestion of who is, if not him.
I also think a point that gets missed when people focus solely on his goal scoring is his overall impact on the team enables us to be much more effective and he contributes to goals.
His goal scoring tally is good anyway, even if he’s not the most clinical, but his all round play is crucial. Just look at how we do when he’s not playing.
He's fucking brilliant and adds so much to our team, he misses chances that others wouldn't even get because of the positions he gets himself into. He works harder than anyone. He defends from the front and gives the team release when under pressure.
He could be better, because everyone could be better. Football these days means playing more than one role in a team; even keepers are playing football rather than making saves and booting it out, and Watkins does it well. And we're a weaker team without him in it. There are very few players in the world I'd rather have than him in the team.
Yep. ignore the 21 in 39 games. Ignore the 4 goals in 8 prem games and three more games assisted in. Ignore the two penalties won, both of which he probably would have scored if not taken out. Just choose the stats that make him look worse.
I have highlighted some of his wonderful play in a previous post.
If you haven't read it then fair enough, but you did reply on the same page after I had posted it.
If anything, my main complaint this season is the amount of corners we have, yet we have barely scored any. And that is not just Watkins. It is strange that we have gone from a set play scoring team in the past, with few from open play, to one that rarely scores from set-plays (apart from penalties) but have had one of our best scoring starts.
If anything, my main complaint this season is the amount of corners we have, yet we have barely scored any. And that is not just Watkins. It is strange that we have gone from a set play scoring team in the past, with few from open play, to one that rarely scores from set-plays (apart from penalties) but have had one of our best scoring starts.
Reckon we need Buendia back for that, he scored a weirdly large amount of headers for a guy who's about 5ft 2.
Yep. ignore the 21 in 39 games. Ignore the 4 goals in 8 prem games and three more games assisted in. Ignore the two penalties won, both of which he probably would have scored if not taken out. Just choose the stats that make him look worse.
I have highlighted some of his wonderful play in a previous post.
If you haven't read it then fair enough, but you did reply on the same page after I had posted it.
Was that the one that starts with the downer sentence, offers slight praise then dishes him again? You can see why I didn't see as "praise for his wonderful play". I will admit he isn't a natural finisher, there is a reason he doesn't take penalties for example. However I reckon if he had scored his four goals in four separate matches, people would have been complaining, like they were last season, that he is only scoring one goal a match and he needs to score more in each match.
Yes it is frustrating when attackers don't score, however for most teams now, football has changed to being more a team of attackers rather then one or two. For example, Citeh scored more league goals the season before Haaland started then they did the season he started. Their top scorer had 15 (KDB) with two others getting double figures (Mahrez and Sterling). I'm not stating we will win the league if he only got 15, but just stating that strikers scoring as a yardstick needs to be used less and less. As long as he is contributing and getting goals scored elsewhere, I don't have any real complaints with his play.
If anything, my main complaint this season is the amount of corners we have, yet we have barely scored any. And that is not just Watkins. It is strange that we have gone from a set play scoring team in the past, with few from open play, to one that rarely scores from set-plays (apart from penalties) but have had one of our best scoring starts.
I find his inconsistent "feast or famine" form very frustrating.
When he is on his game, he is brilliant. His work rate, selfless running, closing down, etc, are invaluable.
When he adds goals & a first touch that is decent, he is pretty much unplayable.
But when he is off it, granted he still works hard, makes selfless runs & closes down, etc, & that is invaluable, but when he misses simple chances that he was banging away a couple of weeks previous, or his touch is that of a small garden trampoline, I find it infuriating & frustrating why he swings so wildly with the basics of his role.
If he didn't work hard, no matter what, I would want to sell him.
As it stands, I would love to keep him, but I would also love to bring in a strong, tall & pacy striker to compete with him for the starting spot, as well as offering us something different up top. (Although Duran might be that guy.)
And if we find another "I didn't want Ings here as competition" situation, then he will have to suck it up & accept that he is a footballer in a squad game.
Willing runner and worker is Ollie. Always gives a lot to the side. We have to embrace his positives but having a killer instinct is not one.
Yep. ignore the 21 in 39 games. Ignore the 4 goals in 8 prem games and three more games assisted in. Ignore the two penalties won, both of which he probably would have scored if not taken out. Just choose the stats that make him look worse.
I have highlighted some of his wonderful play in a previous post.
If you haven't read it then fair enough, but you did reply on the same page after I had posted it.
Was that the one that starts with the downer sentence, offers slight praise then dishes him again? You can see why I didn't see as "praise for his wonderful play". I will admit he isn't a natural finisher, there is a reason he doesn't take penalties for example. However I reckon if he had scored his four goals in four separate matches, people would have been complaining, like they were last season, that he is only scoring one goal a match and he needs to score more in each match.
That's pretty much perfect as a summary of Ollie's play Rudy!Yep. ignore the 21 in 39 games. Ignore the 4 goals in 8 prem games and three more games assisted in. Ignore the two penalties won, both of which he probably would have scored if not taken out. Just choose the stats that make him look worse.
I have highlighted some of his wonderful play in a previous post.
If you haven't read it then fair enough, but you did reply on the same page after I had posted it.
Was that the one that starts with the downer sentence, offers slight praise then dishes him again? You can see why I didn't see as "praise for his wonderful play". I will admit he isn't a natural finisher, there is a reason he doesn't take penalties for example. However I reckon if he had scored his four goals in four separate matches, people would have been complaining, like they were last season, that he is only scoring one goal a match and he needs to score more in each match.
I think the opposite. We'd all forget the numerous misses as he's scored a goal. Players can have a poor game but if they score everybody is singing their praises, much like when Villa don't turn up for 80 minutes but finish the game well, the first 80 are generally forgotten. What was his last famine run, 1 in 12 or 13?
One thing I don't think anybody has mentioned is how Watkins manages to regularly score against the top clubs. Maybe it's due to us playing on the break which suits more his game. Releasing him down the left, watch him cut inside avoiding the early block from normally two defenders and seeing him shoot is pretty much a typical Watkins goal, he's done so many times. He does it against some of the best defenders in the league so credit where it's due.
He struggles when there is a compact defence and a short ball is played into him as his first touch is so poor. I was encouraged to see him get a tap in against Brighton, he's generally brilliant at reading the game and getting himself in the right position. I say tap in but it was a lovely finish, putting the ball away from the keeper in the corner of the net. Top strikers always put it in the corner.
After signing his contract he claimed he wants to improve. Good attitude and loads of room for improvement. Bring it on.
I think the opposite. We'd all forget the numerous misses as he's scored a goal. Players can have a poor game but if they score everybody is singing their praises, much like when Villa don't turn up for 80 minutes but finish the game well, the first 80 are generally forgotten. What was his last famine run, 1 in 12 or 13?
he is improving, he's doing well.
Wonder if he's been tapped up yet
Wonder if he's been tapped up yet
He's off to Spuds anyway now Lange is there, isn't he??? ;D ;D ;D ::) ::) ::)
he is improving, he's doing well.
He is being demanding.
I mean, I get the thing with tapping up but any interest in a player these days would just surely be know through the agent, plus the player has literally just signed a new long term contract.I think there is a release clause to start a bidding war.
I think there is a release clause to start a bidding war.Source?
I think the opposite. We'd all forget the numerous misses as he's scored a goal. Players can have a poor game but if they score everybody is singing their praises, much like when Villa don't turn up for 80 minutes but finish the game well, the first 80 are generally forgotten. What was his last famine run, 1 in 12 or 13?
I'm pretty sure if you go back in this thread to his scoring run (probably the West Ham game as he scored but we didn't win) there were people complaining he was only getting one in match and he should get more and if he did we would have won. Now we have the only scored twice in eight games, seemingly ignoring the four assists, and the non-countable assists like penalty awards, shooting and someone following up, or ones classed as OGs. So another four goals directly attributable to Watkins play that I can remember. (Two pens, Luiz last goal after the keeper saved against Brighton and the pass to Diaby which caused the OG in the same match).
The rest of your post I totally agree with though.
Yeah, but by the same measure, Paul, everything about football is irrational, ultimately, so nothing should surprise us.
He didn't shush the fans, he put his fingers in his ears which to me was "he isn't listening" to the criticisms. Might be semantics but I do think there is a difference. The fickle comment was bad form though, especially with the connotations of the previous person who mentioned we are fickle.
All good on the rest though. No need to change your posting style, we are all different and I post in a similar style, which as you state without the body languages and nuances will also be construed as confrontational.
Football fans are fickle, Villa fans included. In much the same way almost every football fan in the world is a hypocrite to some degree, almost ever football fan is biased to some degree and most of those who try to claim they aren't actually end up going too far the other way and being overly harsh with their own team/players.Are match threads included?
Personally I find the outrage that people in the game might know any of this, and sometimes talk about it or be affected by it, as far more annoying, you're a fucking Villa fan, it's perfectly ok to be irrational about Villa and Villa players but don't throw a fucking fit if someone points it out.
Football fans are fickle, Villa fans included. In much the same way almost every football fan in the world is a hypocrite to some degree, almost ever football fan is biased to some degree and most of those who try to claim they aren't actually end up going too far the other way and being overly harsh with their own team/players.Are match threads included?
Personally I find the outrage that people in the game might know any of this, and sometimes talk about it or be affected by it, as far more annoying, you're a fucking Villa fan, it's perfectly ok to be irrational about Villa and Villa players but don't throw a fucking fit if someone points it out.
I love it when you talk dirty like that Paulie.Football fans are fickle, Villa fans included. In much the same way almost every football fan in the world is a hypocrite to some degree, almost ever football fan is biased to some degree and most of those who try to claim they aren't actually end up going too far the other way and being overly harsh with their own team/players.Are match threads included?
Personally I find the outrage that people in the game might know any of this, and sometimes talk about it or be affected by it, as far more annoying, you're a fucking Villa fan, it's perfectly ok to be irrational about Villa and Villa players but don't throw a fucking fit if someone points it out.
Yep, especially the bit about people throwing a fit if someone mentions people being irrational on there, it's almost like I wrote that with you in mind.
I love it when you talk dirty like that Paulie.Football fans are fickle, Villa fans included. In much the same way almost every football fan in the world is a hypocrite to some degree, almost ever football fan is biased to some degree and most of those who try to claim they aren't actually end up going too far the other way and being overly harsh with their own team/players.Are match threads included?
Personally I find the outrage that people in the game might know any of this, and sometimes talk about it or be affected by it, as far more annoying, you're a fucking Villa fan, it's perfectly ok to be irrational about Villa and Villa players but don't throw a fucking fit if someone points it out.
Yep, especially the bit about people throwing a fit if someone mentions people being irrational on there, it's almost like I wrote that with you in mind.
Autocorrect. I meant to write 'paulie' for' paul-e'. But yes, I love how he sternly admonishes me. He could be my mother, and maybe I'm repressing a desire to marry him.I love it when you talk dirty like that Paulie.Football fans are fickle, Villa fans included. In much the same way almost every football fan in the world is a hypocrite to some degree, almost ever football fan is biased to some degree and most of those who try to claim they aren't actually end up going too far the other way and being overly harsh with their own team/players.Are match threads included?
Personally I find the outrage that people in the game might know any of this, and sometimes talk about it or be affected by it, as far more annoying, you're a fucking Villa fan, it's perfectly ok to be irrational about Villa and Villa players but don't throw a fucking fit if someone points it out.
Yep, especially the bit about people throwing a fit if someone mentions people being irrational on there, it's almost like I wrote that with you in mind.
Freudian?
Grealish, Watkins, Bowen?
That would be interesting.
In fact I think Watkins will get a hat trick!or a bad injury.
In fact I think Watkins will get a hat trick!
or a bad injury.
In fact I think Watkins will get a hat trick!or a bad injury.
His movement off the ball is excellent though. Several times the pass has been delayed. Shame he hit the post.Shame ? It's poor finishing
His movement off the ball is excellent though. Several times the pass has been delayed. Shame he hit the post.Shame ? It's poor finishing
Better movement than Kane?His movement off the ball is excellent though. Several times the pass has been delayed. Shame he hit the post.Shame ? It's poor finishing
He doesn't have Kanes finishing level but he probably has better movement than Kane off the ball with his runs and is an option for players to give it long to him unlike Kane who has little pace.
I agree to an extent.Better movement than Kane?His movement off the ball is excellent though. Several times the pass has been delayed. Shame he hit the post.Shame ? It's poor finishing
He doesn't have Kanes finishing level but he probably has better movement than Kane off the ball with his runs and is an option for players to give it long to him unlike Kane who has little pace.
Rubbish
The goal he just scored reminded me of Ian Ormondroyd's goal at Derby in March 1990. Cascarino's debut.
So, basically he moves more than Kane?I agree to an extent.Better movement than Kane?His movement off the ball is excellent though. Several times the pass has been delayed. Shame he hit the post.Shame ? It's poor finishing
He doesn't have Kanes finishing level but he probably has better movement than Kane off the ball with his runs and is an option for players to give it long to him unlike Kane who has little pace.
Rubbish
He has a better work rate than Kane which involves more movement outside the box, but not as good as Kane for movement in the box.
which is not the same as having better movement which he doesn’t .So, basically he moves more than Kane?I agree to an extent.Better movement than Kane?His movement off the ball is excellent though. Several times the pass has been delayed. Shame he hit the post.Shame ? It's poor finishing
He doesn't have Kanes finishing level but he probably has better movement than Kane off the ball with his runs and is an option for players to give it long to him unlike Kane who has little pace.
Rubbish
He has a better work rate than Kane which involves more movement outside the box, but not as good as Kane for movement in the box.
Australian soccer cliche bingo!In fact I think Watkins will get a hat trick!or a bad injury.
I hope not !
Australia aren't up to much as footballing nation in the men's game are they.
The league is lower level standard and they don't take football as serious a other sports.
Really the English should win comfortably.
And Watkins should have the beating of the defence.
It's not just us. https://twitter.com/paddypower/status/1712923392695746938Love ❤️ that.
Watkins might as well come home now as he won't get a sniff v Italy when the A team play the proper game
The face on Grealish after Ollie tapped that in, priceless 😀. Good for Ollie to be on the scoresheet anyway.
Yes, the oily tosspiece ******
He should be nowhere near the England team. Doesn't play for his club team, when he does he's rubbish. ******
Yes, the oily tosspiece ******
He should be nowhere near the England team. Doesn't play for his club team, when he does he's rubbish. ******
He started pretty slow last season but was a key player for them by the end of the season. Seems to be running in treacle whenever I've seen him this season and refusing to take defenders on. Unfortunately Grealish most likely will kick into form at some point. Not the same player he was with us either way. Rashford has been brutal, Sterling looks finished so not many of the competition standing out either.
For Watkins, realistically the role up for grabs is Kane's backup competing with likes of Wilson. It's a tight call there, Wilson definitely a better finisher but Watkins more resilient.
The face on Grealish after Ollie tapped that in, priceless 😀. Good for Ollie to be on the scoresheet anyway.
Should Watkins and Kane both start?
Should Watkins and Kane both start?
Should Watkins and Kane both start?No.
Should Watkins and Kane both start?No.
Kane starts. Watkins sub,
That news now shite has Arsenal linked with a "swoop" for Ollie in Jan.
Are they mental. Just signed a 5 year deal so they would be expecting to pay £100+ tossers
£100? What a bargain!!is that the release clause amount?
Since Emery arrived he's top in goals/assists by English players in the PL.Watkins has also set a target of 20 goals this season and it is a sign of his form over the past year that it almost sounds unambitious. But if he keeps delivering for Emery on the pitch, slowly but surely, the recognition will come his way.
In 2023 he's 3rd in goals/assists in the PL behind Haaland and Salah.
This season he's 3rd in goals/assists in the PL behind Haaland and Salah.
I see the signing of a new contract still hasn't killed the ridiculous stories of Ollie being desperate to go to Arsenal. The quote about dreaming of playing for them comes from when he was playing for Brentford in the Championship years ago but still this crap is dug up and re-circulated.
I see the signing of a new contract still hasn't killed the ridiculous stories of Ollie being desperate to go to Arsenal. The quote about dreaming of playing for them comes from when he was playing for Brentford in the Championship years ago but still this crap is dug up and re-circulated.
To be fair, signing a new contract doesn't mean a lot these days. Didn't Caceido sign one at Brighton after not moving in January?
I see the signing of a new contract still hasn't killed the ridiculous stories of Ollie being desperate to go to Arsenal. The quote about dreaming of playing for them comes from when he was playing for Brentford in the Championship years ago but still this crap is dug up and re-circulated.
To be fair, signing a new contract doesn't mean a lot these days. Didn't Caceido sign one at Brighton after not moving in January?
I see the signing of a new contract still hasn't killed the ridiculous stories of Ollie being desperate to go to Arsenal. The quote about dreaming of playing for them comes from when he was playing for Brentford in the Championship years ago but still this crap is dug up and re-circulated.
To be fair, signing a new contract doesn't mean a lot these days. Didn't Caceido sign one at Brighton after not moving in January?
But that's Brighton, whose whole thing is 'selling players for lots of money to mug clubs'.
I see the signing of a new contract still hasn't killed the ridiculous stories of Ollie being desperate to go to Arsenal. The quote about dreaming of playing for them comes from when he was playing for Brentford in the Championship years ago but still this crap is dug up and re-circulated.
To be fair, signing a new contract doesn't mean a lot these days. Didn't Caceido sign one at Brighton after not moving in January?
But that's Brighton, whose whole thing is 'selling players for lots of money to mug clubs'.
It could be our thing too. I don't want to sell Watkins but if someone is dumb enough to offer over 130mil for him, I'd take it.
I see the signing of a new contract still hasn't killed the ridiculous stories of Ollie being desperate to go to Arsenal. The quote about dreaming of playing for them comes from when he was playing for Brentford in the Championship years ago but still this crap is dug up and re-circulated.
To be fair, signing a new contract doesn't mean a lot these days. Didn't Caceido sign one at Brighton after not moving in January?
But that's Brighton, whose whole thing is 'selling players for lots of money to mug clubs'.
I see the signing of a new contract still hasn't killed the ridiculous stories of Ollie being desperate to go to Arsenal. The quote about dreaming of playing for them comes from when he was playing for Brentford in the Championship years ago but still this crap is dug up and re-circulated.
To be fair, signing a new contract doesn't mean a lot these days. Didn't Caceido sign one at Brighton after not moving in January?
But that's Brighton, whose whole thing is 'selling players for lots of money to mug clubs'.
It could be our thing too. I don't want to sell Watkins but if someone is dumb enough to offer over 130mil for him, I'd take it.
I see the signing of a new contract still hasn't killed the ridiculous stories of Ollie being desperate to go to Arsenal. The quote about dreaming of playing for them comes from when he was playing for Brentford in the Championship years ago but still this crap is dug up and re-circulated.
To be fair, signing a new contract doesn't mean a lot these days. Didn't Caceido sign one at Brighton after not moving in January?
But that's Brighton, whose whole thing is 'selling players for lots of money to mug clubs'.
Also, of course, the other side of the coin re signing a new contract is whether it came with a release clause inserted (as per Grealish).
I see the signing of a new contract still hasn't killed the ridiculous stories of Ollie being desperate to go to Arsenal. The quote about dreaming of playing for them comes from when he was playing for Brentford in the Championship years ago but still this crap is dug up and re-circulated.
To be fair, signing a new contract doesn't mean a lot these days. Didn't Caceido sign one at Brighton after not moving in January?
But that's Brighton, whose whole thing is 'selling players for lots of money to mug clubs'.
Also, of course, the other side of the coin re signing a new contract is whether it came with a release clause inserted (as per Grealish).
I reckon those only go in when you're relatively weak as piss as a club, having just scraped past relegation (in the case you mention, snake II) or on the verge of it (as per snake I).
I may be being naive, but I don't see that happening now.
I reckon that may be the case if you're looking at a player like Diaby (not saying it is at all in this case), a player in his early 20's who's already established and played at that level who you're looking to convince to come, but I don't see us giving one to someone already here on a contract renewal. In the case of both of the previous cases they were also both (Benteke excepted) far and away better than the teammates they were expected to play with, which is not the case for Ollie.
I can see that Dave, but you're always hostage to fortune and what looks ridiculous what minute in football becomes the going rate as soon as someone pays over the odds.
It's not based on stats though it's based on watching him play.
Even today he missed a sitter.
There are very valid criticisms of his game.
Some finish for his goal today and at a crucial stage in the game.
Every player misses sitters. Even though it's another game with a goal and assist you criticise him rather than praise him? This season only Salah has more g/a than him. In 2023 only Salah and Haaland do. He's incredibly effective for us, one of the top performing strikers in the country and is a massive part of why we're one of the best sides in the country for nearly a year now, and nearly every side in the country would give their left bollock to have him.
Every player misses sitters. Even though it's another game with a goal and assist you criticise him rather than praise him? This season only Salah has more g/a than him. In 2023 only Salah and Haaland do. He's incredibly effective for us, one of the top performing strikers in the country and is a massive part of why we're one of the best sides in the country for nearly a year now, and nearly every side in the country would give their left bollock to have him.
Every player misses sitters. Even though it's another game with a goal and assist you criticise him rather than praise him? This season only Salah has more g/a than him. In 2023 only Salah and Haaland do. He's incredibly effective for us, one of the top performing strikers in the country and is a massive part of why we're one of the best sides in the country for nearly a year now, and nearly every side in the country would give their left bollock to have him.
I know there are people on here who hate stats with a passion, but 'expected goals' is a really good way of telling whether a player misses a lot of sitters. If their expected goals is much higher than actual goals, then yes, they miss sitters.
So far this season Ollie has 0.13 more goals than expected (five goals vs xG of 4.87). Those aren't the stats of a man who misses a lot of 'sitters'.
For reference, Haaland has 0.14 more goals than expected, and Salah has 0.02 more goals than expected. So he's right in the ball-park with his peers.
Every player misses sitters. Even though it's another game with a goal and assist you criticise him rather than praise him? This season only Salah has more g/a than him. In 2023 only Salah and Haaland do. He's incredibly effective for us, one of the top performing strikers in the country and is a massive part of why we're one of the best sides in the country for nearly a year now, and nearly every side in the country would give their left bollock to have him.
Its not me criticising him just defending those who do have criticisms.
Some finish for his goal today and at a crucial stage in the game.
Indeed or put another way, who on here thought he was going to thunderfuck the ball on the near post for his goal? I know for a fact I didn't. He's far from a top footballer but give him a ball to chase and there's few better.
Some finish for his goal today and at a crucial stage in the game.
Indeed or put another way, who on here thought he was going to thunderfuck the ball on the near post for his goal? I know for a fact I didn't. He's far from a top footballer but give him a ball to chase and there's few better.
Some finish for his goal today and at a crucial stage in the game.
Indeed or put another way, who on here thought he was going to thunderfuck the ball on the near post for his goal? I know for a fact I didn't. He's far from a top footballer but give him a ball to chase and there's few better.
He’s not far from a top footballer. He’s brilliant.
Watkins and Diaby chances created for each other combined : 17.
The Highest in league! The best in the league.
Watkins and Diaby chances created for each other combined : 17.
The Highest in league! The best in the league.
Just seen that on MOTD2. They are quite a way ahead of the others as well.with next best being 11.
Watkins and Diaby chances created for each other combined : 17.
The Highest in league! The best in the league.
Just seen that on MOTD2. They are quite a way ahead of the others as well.with next best being 11.
Yeah, that was quiet a surprising stat given the feeling seems to be that Diary has had a few quiet games,
Ollie was superb yesterday. Some fantastic touches and his finish was sublime.
Ollie was superb yesterday. Some fantastic touches and his finish was sublime.
I totally agree.
Ollie was superb yesterday. Some fantastic touches and his finish was sublime.
I totally agree.
There was a touch around the corner into Bailey's path late on that was so delightful it bought 'oohs' and 'aahhs' and I think a lady fainted.
Watkins has rightly deserved criticism in the past for his finishing. But he is playing very, very well now. People are over-sensitised to his misses now, so a bit like a Mings error, every miss gets blown out of proportion. Watch Haaland and Salah - they both miss chances too.
I was pretty negative about Ollie 12-18 months ago, but he is playing superbly at the moment. I think anyone who can't see that must have a pretty huge blind spot.
Ollie was superb yesterday. Some fantastic touches and his finish was sublime.
I totally agree.
There was a touch around the corner into Bailey's path late on that was so delightful it bought 'oohs' and 'aahhs' and I think a lady fainted.
Ollie was superb yesterday. Some fantastic touches and his finish was sublime.
I totally agree.
There was a touch around the corner into Bailey's path late on that was so delightful it bought 'oohs' and 'aahhs' and I think a lady fainted.
Sorry, but the miss early on was absolutely criminal, one of the worst you'll see. He more than made up for it with his overall great play and subsequent goal mind, but in tighter (mainly away) games where chances won't be so easy to come by, he's got to be converting those.
Anon: If anything was to happen to Harry Kane before the Euros is Ollie Watkins a natural replacement? He seems to score goals for fun with Villa but never seems to replicate it for England.
I think this is probably something England manager Gareth Southgate does not even want to think about but I do still think Ollie Watkins has to prove he is good enough at international level.
He is, however, a very fine player and is doing his chances no harm – still a bit to prove for England, though. His winner in the friendly against Australia should lift his confidence.
It's not based on stats though it's based on watching him play.
Even today he missed a sitter.
There are very valid criticisms of his game.
There are no faultless players - you can criticise him if you want, I prefer to look at all the goals he’s scoring, assists he’s providing, and the amount he does for the team.
BBC have a live Q&A thing with Phil McNulty going on and 1 question on there is this:QuoteAnon: If anything was to happen to Harry Kane before the Euros is Ollie Watkins a natural replacement? He seems to score goals for fun with Villa but never seems to replicate it for England.
I think this is probably something England manager Gareth Southgate does not even want to think about but I do still think Ollie Watkins has to prove he is good enough at international level.
He is, however, a very fine player and is doing his chances no harm – still a bit to prove for England, though. His winner in the friendly against Australia should lift his confidence.
For context Watkins has 3 in 8 and 4 of those were less than 10minutes and there are only 2 starts. This is the biggest problem I have with Southgate. Behind Kane we have Watkins, Wilson, Toney and (unbelievably) Nketiah but he doesn't trust any of them to play in important games so they all look inexperienced and have question marks over them. The only way to fix this is to give 1 or 2 of them some fucking gametime in games that actually matter.
Particularly after he’s indulged Kane to get to the record, give the other guys proper chances to play…plenty of qualifiers etc we could have started Toney / Ollie etc and brought Kane on
Don’t think anyone has suggested he or any of the others are Kanes level but he’ll never know who his back up is if Kane gets crocked week before Euros if he doesn’t test them.
Exactly, we've relied on Kane for a long time now and Southgate done nothing to mitigate the risk of him being unavailable.
Exactly, we've relied on Kane for a long time now and Southgate done nothing to mitigate the risk of him being unavailable.
Although you could make a very similar argument for us with Watkins.
Calvert-Lewin when fit is Kane understudy. Watkins probably next now.
Calvert-Lewin when fit is Kane understudy. Watkins probably next now.
Calvert-Lewin when fit is Kane understudy. Watkins probably next now.
Nah Wilson* would be my pick for direct understudy as his finishing is better then Watkins. Watkins brings more to the play though but probably needs to ensure the midfielders are on the same wavelength (Grealish used to be). And obviously someone would need to be picked to take the Pens in Kane's absence.
*However he is as injury prone as Calvert-Lewin.
Some finish for his goal today and at a crucial stage in the game.
Indeed or put another way, who on here thought he was going to thunderfuck the ball on the near post for his goal? I know for a fact I didn't. He's far from a top footballer but give him a ball to chase and there's few better.
He’s the main striker for a team challenging for the top four in one of the top league in the world, his goals and assists are behind only Salah and Haaland, considered two of the best players in the world.
Ollie Watkins is a top footballer and not just a ball chaser.
Emery obviously realises his strengths and we are set out to maximise them. Having Diaby next to him gives defenders somebody else to worry about. It's potentially a fantastic partnership. Andy Gray was never a technical player but alongside Brian Little scored for fun because we played to his strengths. First time round Gray scored 54 goals in 113 appearances whilst Sir Brian got 40 during the same period. Together they were the best Villa partnership of my Villa days. In Watkins and Diaby were have the potential to have the third best - after Gray/Little and Withe/Shaw.Totally.
As an aside Doug is now 20th on the list.
Some finish for his goal today and at a crucial stage in the game.
Indeed or put another way, who on here thought he was going to thunderfuck the ball on the near post for his goal? I know for a fact I didn't. He's far from a top footballer but give him a ball to chase and there's few better.
He’s the main striker for a team challenging for the top four in one of the top league in the world, his goals and assists are behind only Salah and Haaland, considered two of the best players in the world.
Ollie Watkins is a top footballer and not just a ball chaser.
What I meant was technically he's not a top player, it's still his biggest weakness though it is showing some signs of improving. Give him a ball to chase like McGinn did yesterday, a beautiful though ball and Watkins thrives on it. It's playing to his strengths, his speed, running with the ball on goal and his determination to have a shot, there are few better.
Emery obviously realises his strengths and we are set out to maximise them. Having Diaby next to him gives defenders somebody else to worry about. It's potentially a fantastic partnership. Andy Gray was never a technical player but alongside Brian Little scored for fun because we played to his strengths. First time round Gray scored 54 goals in 113 appearances whilst Sir Brian got 40 during the same period. Together they were the best Villa partnership of my Villa days. In Watkins and Diaby were have the potential to have the third best - after Gray/Little and Withe/Shaw.
Yeah, especially when you consider the talents of your Rudy Gestedes, your Scott Sinclairs and your Ashley Westwoods.
Yeah, especially when you consider the talents of your Rudy Gestedes, your Scott Sinclairs and your Ashley Westwoods.
Eh? They can't hold a candle to Jordan Bowerys, Michael Bouldings and Nicklas Heleniuses....
As good a place as anywhere to put this.
https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/12991466/top-class-ollie-watkins-reflects-on-villa-legend-tony-daley
As good a place as anywhere to put this.
https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/12991466/top-class-ollie-watkins-reflects-on-villa-legend-tony-daley
Daley is still one of my favourite Villans of all time... I was gutted when we sold him to Wolves...
Calvert-Lewin when fit is Kane understudy. Watkins probably next now.
Nah Wilson* would be my pick for direct understudy as his finishing is better then Watkins. Watkins brings more to the play though but probably needs to ensure the midfielders are on the same wavelength (Grealish used to be). And obviously someone would need to be picked to take the Pens in Kane's absence.
*However he is as injury prone as Calvert-Lewin.
I meant to ask if Wilson is such a better finisher how come Watkins is the only striker close to Haarland & Salah?
Obviously the ones who watch the full matches more can confirm, but has he stopped straying offside as much as he used to as well. I don't remember too many chances / goals ruled out from him this season for that offence.
https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/12991466/top-class-ollie-watkins-reflects-on-villa-legend-tony-daleyOllie's read delivery of the 'story' was rather stilted but kudos to him for getting out there, doing it and enhancing his Villa credentials.
https://www.skysports.com/watch/video/sports/football/12991466/top-class-ollie-watkins-reflects-on-villa-legend-tony-daleyOllie's read delivery of the 'story' was rather stilted but kudos to him for getting out there, doing it and enhancing his Villa credentials.
10 goals in all comps plus internationals now.
10 goals in all comps plus internationals now.signing for the Arsenal in January
10 goals in all comps plus internationals now.signing for the Arsenal in January
is that a starting bid?10 goals in all comps plus internationals now.signing for the Arsenal in January
Yes, for £200m.
yes and maybe. It'll depend how early we score. If the game is similar to Thursday and we get on the board in the first quarter I think it'll be a comfortable win to pad out the GD. If we go into the second half level then it'll be a much more nervy game.
Ollie works hard no doubt but he misses sitters weeks after week.
He missed a sitter against Luton which in the end didn't matter and another today.
In the end this will matter.
Ollie works hard no doubt but he misses sitters weeks after week.
He missed a sitter against Luton which in the end didn't matter and another today.
In the end this will matter.
Think he's going to go on another 6 or 7 game barren run again now
It's why i was 100% against the sale of Archer. Still think that's a huge error of judgment.Think he's going to go on another 6 or 7 game barren run again now
Hope not. I'd keep him in v Alkmaar as with the way they defended v pace in the home game he'll get 2-3 relatively simple chances so can get back on the scoresheet quickly.
With Duran on the naughty step seemingly wouldn't it be nice to have a CF in the squad we could be confident of starting instead of just watch Ollie fizzle out for a month and bemoan dropped points as a result of not scoring as happened in the run in last season.
Agree.Don’t mention that the idea of Philogene coming on would have also potentially given Forest something different to think about.It's why i was 100% against the sale of Archer. Still think that's a huge error of judgment.Think he's going to go on another 6 or 7 game barren run again now
Hope not. I'd keep him in v Alkmaar as with the way they defended v pace in the home game he'll get 2-3 relatively simple chances so can get back on the scoresheet quickly.
With Duran on the naughty step seemingly wouldn't it be nice to have a CF in the squad we could be confident of starting instead of just watch Ollie fizzle out for a month and bemoan dropped points as a result of not scoring as happened in the run in last season.
Yep it's a shame they aren't here anymore,Agree.Don’t mention that the idea of Philogene coming on would have also potentially given Forest something different to think about.It's why i was 100% against the sale of Archer. Still think that's a huge error of judgment.Think he's going to go on another 6 or 7 game barren run again now
Hope not. I'd keep him in v Alkmaar as with the way they defended v pace in the home game he'll get 2-3 relatively simple chances so can get back on the scoresheet quickly.
With Duran on the naughty step seemingly wouldn't it be nice to have a CF in the squad we could be confident of starting instead of just watch Ollie fizzle out for a month and bemoan dropped points as a result of not scoring as happened in the run in last season.
It's why i was 100% against the sale of Archer. Still think that's a huge error of judgment.Think he's going to go on another 6 or 7 game barren run again now
Hope not. I'd keep him in v Alkmaar as with the way they defended v pace in the home game he'll get 2-3 relatively simple chances so can get back on the scoresheet quickly.
With Duran on the naughty step seemingly wouldn't it be nice to have a CF in the squad we could be confident of starting instead of just watch Ollie fizzle out for a month and bemoan dropped points as a result of not scoring as happened in the run in last season.
Still no Konsa. One of the most inform CBs in the country isn't good enough for Southgate. Everything has been said about Southgate before so I'll leave it there.
That would be a particularly shitty reason to stop picking Sterling.
That would be a particularly shitty reason to stop picking Sterling.
Still no Konsa. One of the most inform CBs in the country isn't good enough for Southgate. Everything has been said about Southgate before so I'll leave it there.
Allow me. He's a c***.
Good movement for the goal, hassled the CBs when they had the ball and backed into them both well, but, when we needed to go from our CBs to his feet, he suffered from the same 'first touch' issues he's had since he arrived.
That would be a particularly shitty reason to stop picking Sterling.
Especially when the real reason should be that he is an overrated, T rex armed bag of bollocks that has had his best days.
Good movement for the goal, hassled the CBs when they had the ball and backed into them both well, but, when we needed to go from our CBs to his feet, he suffered from the same 'first touch' issues he's had since he arrived.
Apart from the 5 or so occasions in the second half when he got the ball to feet and distributed excellently to other Villa players. If I had a criticism is that he wasn’t coming deep for the ball often enough as there was acres of space between their defence and midfield and when we got the ball into that space we looked dangerous.
It looked like he misjudged the spin off the ground from the rebound. He knows he should have done better though from his reaction.
As happens very often, you see the best and worst of Ollie in a short space of time. Excellent finish of a great team goal as caster details above, but then one of the most inexplicable horrendous misses from 6 feet out in front of an empty net.
West Ham...
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There is nobody who wants him to prove me wrong more than I do
Quote from: pablo_picassoThere is nobody who wants him to prove me wrong more than I do
Having fun arguing with yourself?
Fantastic for Watkins.
I think he'll score a brace or a hat trick.
He seems to threaten that every game.
Fantastic for Watkins.
I think he'll score a brace or a hat trick.
He seems to threaten that every game.
You seem to say it every game. He's scored more than once in the league for us in four games, out of 120 played.
Christ maguire is a fucking donkey
In the end as long as he's doing it for us I'm not concerned about England. As long as Kane is there deservedly he's number 1. Watkins has to stay in front of Wilson and Toney when he comes back.
Christ maguire is a fucking donkey
Christ maguire is a fucking donkey
What an insult to fucking donkeys.
Christ maguire is a fucking donkey
What an insult to fucking donkeys.
There's nothing wrong with fucking donkeys.
Villa would fucking batter this England team and Ollie would score about 8 against that liability Maguire
He’s our No 9 he’ll score some more goals he’ll miss some more goals but I’ll eat my sou’wester if he scores 20 league goals this seasonIt’s quite good, but not as catchy as the Matty Cash song.
That's a misleading statistic. It's selective as much as its fact.Fantastic for Watkins.
I think he'll score a brace or a hat trick.
He seems to threaten that every game.
You seem to say it every game. He's scored more than once in the league for us in four games, out of 120 played.
If you count missing sitters as threatening to score 2 or 3, it's true.
If he was poor good, they're less likely to play him and injure him and he's the last player we can afford to lose.
If he was poor good, they're less likely to play him and injure him and he's the last player we can afford to lose.
Yeah, same here, mate. It doesn't really matter how well he plays anyway. That diving twat Kane will always be first choice.
I'm at the point now where I want England to lose every game. A squad rammed with wankers galore, playing for teams I'd like to see liquidated, with fans I'd like to see catapulted into a river full of crocodiles.
Southgate is a massive penis.
Kane is rightly the first choice, but if he gets injured or suspended then we have very little international experience to bring in. Having qualified and playing against Malta and North Macedonia it was a perfect opportunity to give a couple of strikers the chance to lead the line - ideally with the confidence that they will play the full 90 minutes. Not looking over their shoulder for Kane to appear on the touchline.
At the risk of this becoming a Southgate thread ...
It's a competitive England international, not a kick about in the playground. Imagine not bringing the record goalscorer on at 1-0 down after an hour.
People have issues with Southgate and I get that but whacking him for bringing Kane on is wild.
Watkins had significant time on the pitch and wasn't having his best day but he and they will have learned a lot from it. I doubt even he will be that cheesed off with being replaced
At the risk of this becoming a Southgate thread ...
It's a competitive England international, not a kick about in the playground. Imagine not bringing the record goalscorer on at 1-0 down after an hour.
People have issues with Southgate and I get that but whacking him for bringing Kane on is wild.
Watkins had significant time on the pitch and wasn't having his best day but he and they will have learned a lot from it. I doubt even he will be that cheesed off with being replaced
I agree with your general point, but Watkins looks severely pissed off if one of his team mates scores, so I reckon he'll be apoplectic at being subbed.
At the risk of this becoming a Southgate thread ...
It's a competitive England international, not a kick about in the playground. Imagine not bringing the record goalscorer on at 1-0 down after an hour.
People have issues with Southgate and I get that but whacking him for bringing Kane on is wild.
Watkins had significant time on the pitch and wasn't having his best day but he and they will have learned a lot from it. I doubt even he will be that cheesed off with being replaced
12 touches in an hour. It's hardly a surprise that he'd find it hard to score.
if Southgate doesn't recognise the fact that players are not all the same, we really do have a problem. Having said that, he failed to deploy JG to his strengths. He appears, as ever, to be fitting square pegs in round holes ...12 touches in an hour. It's hardly a surprise that he'd find it hard to score.But that’s no different to how he plays for us. He’s commented that he stays within the width of the penalty areas and doesn’t run the wide channels any more. Emery wants his touches in and around the penalty area.
I’ve no idea what Southgate asked him to do but Kane has quite rightly moulded a role that brings out the best in Harry Kane for England. It’s extremely difficult for any striker to replace him, and would be a massive problem if he ever got injured.
England manager Gareth Southgate to Channel Four: "Clearly Ollie Watkins' game is different to Harry Kane's. It is for us to adapt to his way of playing and we're not expecting him to build in the same way that Harry does. He's good at build-up play but of course he has great strength running in behind teams and pressing from the front. We want to play to his qualities, not the other way around."
Southgate said this before the game, and yet we looked exactly the same against Malta, and when Kane replaced Ollie.QuoteEngland manager Gareth Southgate to Channel Four: "Clearly Ollie Watkins' game is different to Harry Kane's. It is for us to adapt to his way of playing and we're not expecting him to build in the same way that Harry does. He's good at build-up play but of course he has great strength running in behind teams and pressing from the front. We want to play to his qualities, not the other way around."
In my humble opinion Watkins is not international level
Southgate said this before the game, and yet we looked exactly the same against Malta, and when Kane replaced Ollie.QuoteEngland manager Gareth Southgate to Channel Four: "Clearly Ollie Watkins' game is different to Harry Kane's. It is for us to adapt to his way of playing and we're not expecting him to build in the same way that Harry does. He's good at build-up play but of course he has great strength running in behind teams and pressing from the front. We want to play to his qualities, not the other way around."
I think his pressing abilities are what will keep him around the squad in the run-up to the Euros (as long as he keeps scoring at a moderate rate). He does that job better than anyone, and I'm certain Southgate being the negative coach he is, will value having someone like that available should he want to focus on preventing teams having time to build patiently from the back.
The neutral view is that he was poor as we would all be saying had it been Callum Wilson giving a similar performance. But fuck'em, he does the business for the Villa more often than not, that's all I care about.He was poor , but I only really care about what he does for us . Give him 3 good chances per game and 1 of them is going in (on average). If he was more clinical he'd be top scorer in the EPL this season.
Ollie, international standard, sorry not for me.
You'd also think that a squad of 23 has room for three actual strikers, regardless of how good the main one is.
Ollie, international standard, sorry not for me.
Still have no idea what this means.
Ollie has a great first touch -sometimes. He'll need to be more consistent at this to get more international chances.Misses too many gilt edged chances to be considered as a world class striker
Ollie has a great first touch -sometimes. He'll need to be more consistent at this to get more international chances.Misses too many gilt edged chances to be considered as a world class striker
Ollie has a great first touch -sometimes. He'll need to be more consistent at this to get more international chances.Great first touch!
Ollie has a great first touch -sometimes. He'll need to be more consistent at this to get more international chances.Great first touch!
Bloody hell.
Another game another goal. 7 in 13 PL games, 12 in 20 in all club comps.A few inches from a hattrick too. A whisker offside (and he doesn't often get caught now), and then not far wide from a header.
Another game another goal. 7 in 13 PL games, 12 in 20 in all club comps.
Another game another goal. 7 in 13 PL games, 12 in 20 in all club comps.A few inches from a hattrick too. A whisker offside (and he doesn't often get caught now), and then not far wide from a header.
Another game another goal. 7 in 13 PL games, 12 in 20 in all club comps.A few inches from a hattrick too. A whisker offside (and he doesn't often get caught now), and then not far wide from a header.
He done well today. He was feeding off scraps and still nearly had three. I’m not so sure it was offside either. Bloody close call.
As for Son, he had a right stinker, he was miles offside so many times today.
That might be the best header he’s ever scored for us. Just a superb finish.
That might be the best header he’s ever scored for us. Just a superb finish.
He didn't let us down today.
Keeps missing those easy chances and letting us down.
I assume Olney was taking the piss out of the stick Ollie gets.
I assume Olney was taking the piss out of the stick Ollie gets.
Jokes are no fun if you explain them! I got it Olney. Good work.
He scored a cracker with his left against West Ham but surely that was his best goal for us today?Yeah , absolutely had it all to do when the cross came in slightly behind him, it's a world class header . Delightful goal.
There's also this myth that you can actual get 20 goal a season strikers fairly easily. When in reality how many strikers actual score 20+ goals for more than a single season in their entire career? I make it as 19 since 1992/93 (as that's an easy place to start):
- Les Ferdinand (92/93, 94/95, 95/96)
There's also this myth that you can actual get 20 goal a season strikers fairly easily. When in reality how many strikers actual score 20+ goals for more than a single season in their entire career? I make it as 19 since 1992/93 (as that's an easy place to start):
- Les Ferdinand (92/93, 94/95, 95/96)
Couldn't think of anywhere better to put this, so just searched his name. This week's Quickly Kevin podcast (Brian Little last week, well worth a listen) goes into quite a bit of detail with him about when he nearly joined us before he eventually went to Newcastle.
Apparently Ellis bumped into him at the end of 94-95 season in the Carribbean, and asked if he's be interested in joining if we made a bid. He told Ellis that he was. Then in the summer we agreed the £6m fee with QPR and he was getting ready to drive up to Birmingham to sign the contract with us, when Keegan drove down to London to talk to him and persuaded him to join Newcastle instead.
I thought that the narrative was that we only got involved after he'd already agreed to join Newcastle. Is the above widely known?
Be nice if the dubious goals panel could belatedly have a look at some of Agbonlahor's, must be some in there that could be given as own goals, surely.
Be nice if the dubious goals panel could belatedly have a look at some of Agbonlahor's, must be some in there that could be given as own goals, surely.
Ollie will have overtaken him by about March anyway .
Should cancel all his goals against Blues, given how shit they are.
There's also this myth that you can actual get 20 goal a season strikers fairly easily. When in reality how many strikers actual score 20+ goals for more than a single season in their entire career? I make it as 19 since 1992/93 (as that's an easy place to start):
- Les Ferdinand (92/93, 94/95, 95/96)
Couldn't think of anywhere better to put this, so just searched his name. This week's Quickly Kevin podcast (Brian Little last week, well worth a listen) goes into quite a bit of detail with him about when he nearly joined us before he eventually went to Newcastle.
Apparently Ellis bumped into him at the end of 94-95 season in the Carribbean, and asked if he's be interested in joining if we made a bid. He told Ellis that he was. Then in the summer we agreed the £6m fee with QPR and he was getting ready to drive up to Birmingham to sign the contract with us, when Keegan drove down to London to talk to him and persuaded him to join Newcastle instead.
I thought that the narrative was that we only got involved after he'd already agreed to join Newcastle. Is the above widely known?
It seems that not only do Aston Villa not have a Brentford-style "no dickheads" policy, they have a policy of creating dickheads out of decent young men.
At least Ollie recognised that he was the cause of all the nonsense in the last 15 minutes. It's incredible that his employers have sought to turn the spotlight back on Brentford. I hope they lose all their remaining games this season - even against Putney.
Got to love this saltiness from that weird Brentford site:QuoteIt seems that not only do Aston Villa not have a Brentford-style "no dickheads" policy, they have a policy of creating dickheads out of decent young men.
At least Ollie recognised that he was the cause of all the nonsense in the last 15 minutes. It's incredible that his employers have sought to turn the spotlight back on Brentford. I hope they lose all their remaining games this season - even against Putney.
Ben Mee, Neal Maupey, Ivan Toney, Rico Henry and previously that big gormless centre half from Leedzzz.
Not to mention the randy ski instructor they have in the manager's dug out.
"Just to be clear, I'm in the North stand on the half way line. Watkins continued to celebrate by clenching his fist towards the Villa fans as he got back to the centre circle. No sympathy for the throbber."
Theres no place in football for this kind of behaviour. Ollie Watkins actually clenched his fists towards the Aston Villa supporters, won't somebody think of the Children.
What a bunch of blouses. They have some unmentionable c**t lobbing abuse at the guy's family and they side with the guy. Fuck off then, wish Ollie really had given the lot of you the big 'un.
We've got a tribalism issue in football, it's got really nasty. The way Spurs fans behaved about the Cash thing, Arsenal's preposterous invective against us, now all this...is it maybe a when-you're-at-the-top thing? I don't know.
It has now been dealt with, he's been sentenced to 30 years in a Russian Gulag in Siberia, which won't be a problem for Matty as he has Polish blood and can take it on the chin"Just to be clear, I'm in the North stand on the half way line. Watkins continued to celebrate by clenching his fist towards the Villa fans as he got back to the centre circle. No sympathy for the throbber."
Theres no place in football for this kind of behaviour. Ollie Watkins actually clenched his fists towards the Aston Villa supporters, won't somebody think of the Children.
Once The Hague have finished dealing with Matty Cash's crimes against humanity, we'll get Watkins straight over to them.
Man City fans all blarting about Mopey’s non penalty.
We’ve arrived, ladies and gents.
And a word also for Watkins reaction when asked if he'd do it again on MOTD, top man.
Did I hear he is either level or now ahead of Yorke for league goals scored in a calendar year with 21 currently. He actually has 26 in all competitions in 2023.
I don't know if this has already been commented on but when interviewed by Sky after yesterday's game, Watkins did say something that I found a bit peculiar. Clearly not happy, he said something along the lines of having been frustrated by not receiving the ball, and that he doesn't want to just be used for scoring goals when they are needed at the end of games. Don't know what anyone else picked up from that?
Glad to see other posters pointing out that he has surpassed Dion Dublin's 47 PL goals for us. Worth pointing out he has done it in three years whereas Dion was on the books for five and a half years. Yorke played for us in 6 PL seasons and hit 60 goals. Ollie has to be up there with Yorke and Benteke as the three best strikers since 1992.
Evening Standard reporting the Met are in contact with Villa over the abuse of Watkins.
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/ollie-watkins-brentford-aston-villa-met-police-b1127668.html (https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/ollie-watkins-brentford-aston-villa-met-police-b1127668.html)
Are even the Met allowed to truncheon suspects days after the event?
Glad to see other posters pointing out that he has surpassed Dion Dublin's 47 PL goals for us. Worth pointing out he has done it in three years whereas Dion was on the books for five and a half years. Yorke played for us in 6 PL seasons and hit 60 goals. Ollie has to be up there with Yorke and Benteke as the three best strikers since 1992.
To be fair to Dion, he was scoring at a fair old rate until the broken neck and the last couple of seasons he was out on loan or auxillery centre half.
He said you can see him on the coverage and he is right in the front row. When Ollie is in the back of the goal you can see the fan shouting ‘Wanker’ at him repeatedly.
Players can hear individuals near the front. I remember us winding Shawcross up when he played for Stoke just by repeatedly calling his name in a sing song voice.
He said you can see him on the coverage and he is right in the front row. When Ollie is in the back of the goal you can see the fan shouting ‘Wanker’ at him repeatedly.
Players can hear individuals near the front. I remember us winding Shawcross up when he played for Stoke just by repeatedly calling his name in a sing song voice.
He said you can see him on the coverage and he is right in the front row. When Ollie is in the back of the goal you can see the fan shouting ‘Wanker’ at him repeatedly.
Players can hear individuals near the front. I remember us winding Shawcross up when he played for Stoke just by repeatedly calling his name in a sing song voice.
At Selhurt Park in 1997/8-ish when we drew 3-3 with Wimbledon I not-so-comically shouted to Gary Charles something unamusing about his shorts being hitched high as only he & Stuart Pearce seemed to do. He heard every word & didn't look chuffed. Never done it since.
He said you can see him on the coverage and he is right in the front row. When Ollie is in the back of the goal you can see the fan shouting ‘Wanker’ at him repeatedly.
Players can hear individuals near the front. I remember us winding Shawcross up when he played for Stoke just by repeatedly calling his name in a sing song voice.
It looked to me like the bloke in the light-coloured jacket right in the centre and definitely repeated wanker at Ollie. The bloke wasn't too young either the stupid pillock.
He said you can see him on the coverage and he is right in the front row. When Ollie is in the back of the goal you can see the fan shouting ‘Wanker’ at him repeatedly.
Players can hear individuals near the front. I remember us winding Shawcross up when he played for Stoke just by repeatedly calling his name in a sing song voice.
It looked to me like the bloke in the light-coloured jacket right in the centre and definitely repeated wanker at Ollie. The bloke wasn't too young either the stupid pillock.
Cringe!
He said you can see him on the coverage and he is right in the front row. When Ollie is in the back of the goal you can see the fan shouting ‘Wanker’ at him repeatedly.
Players can hear individuals near the front. I remember us winding Shawcross up when he played for Stoke just by repeatedly calling his name in a sing song voice.
It looked to me like the bloke in the light-coloured jacket right in the centre and definitely repeated wanker at Ollie. The bloke wasn't too young either the stupid pillock.
Cringe!
?, Me or him?
He said you can see him on the coverage and he is right in the front row. When Ollie is in the back of the goal you can see the fan shouting ‘Wanker’ at him repeatedly.
Players can hear individuals near the front. I remember us winding Shawcross up when he played for Stoke just by repeatedly calling his name in a sing song voice.
It looked to me like the bloke in the light-coloured jacket right in the centre and definitely repeated wanker at Ollie. The bloke wasn't too young either the stupid pillock.
Cringe!
?, Me or him?
Definitely him.
He said you can see him on the coverage and he is right in the front row. When Ollie is in the back of the goal you can see the fan shouting ‘Wanker’ at him repeatedly.
Players can hear individuals near the front. I remember us winding Shawcross up when he played for Stoke just by repeatedly calling his name in a sing song voice.
It looked to me like the bloke in the light-coloured jacket right in the centre and definitely repeated wanker at Ollie. The bloke wasn't too young either the stupid pillock.
Cringe!
?, Me or him?
Definitely him.
Ah, gotcha. I try my best not to be cringeworthy.😉
Won't be the last either. Emi will score highly again. Douglas Luiz probably in there too.
According to this article in the Athletic, one more goal makes Ollie the first Villa player to get to double figures in four top-flight seasons in a row since Peter Withe.
He'll also be the first Englishman since Robbie Fowler to do it in his first four seasons in the Premier League.
https://theathletic.com/5143240/2023/12/20/ollie-watkins-second-best-striker-premier-league/ (https://theathletic.com/5143240/2023/12/20/ollie-watkins-second-best-striker-premier-league/)
According to this article in the Athletic, one more goal makes Ollie the first Villa player to get to double figures in four top-flight seasons in a row since Peter Withe.
He'll also be the first Englishman since Robbie Fowler to do it in his first four seasons in the Premier League.
https://theathletic.com/5143240/2023/12/20/ollie-watkins-second-best-striker-premier-league/ (https://theathletic.com/5143240/2023/12/20/ollie-watkins-second-best-striker-premier-league/)
Not to take anything away from Ollie, but I have to say that on the whole those are fairly meaningless stats, because you've got the likes of Harry Kane who was introduced sparingly in his first year or two as a kid in the Premier League, but who then went on to average 20+ goals a season for the next 9 or 10 years. Same sort of thing with Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer.
The big disappointment for me is with Frank. Ollie considered him a friend and so went to him to explain his actions. Frank could have made a stand about inappropriate abuse ut he has chosen to remain silent weak and dishonest.
The big disappointment for me is with Frank. Ollie considered him a friend and so went to him to explain his actions. Frank could have made a stand about inappropriate abuse ut he has chosen to remain silent weak and dishonest.
With respect, this also feels a bit precious. Crowd gives player stick. Player scores and gives some back. Tale as old as time.
Don't really think anyone needs to clutch their pearls and nobody needs to make a stand, justify, condemn etc. It's all fine.
Which is why I thought getting the police involved was potentially a bit much.
Which is why I thought getting the police involved was potentially a bit much.
Which is why I thought getting the police involved was potentially a bit much.
Which is why I thought getting the police involved was potentially a bit much.
Was it reported to the police or did the police pick up on the abuse and make enquiries to the clubs?
Yeah - if it was a case of people exchanging 'wankers' then I tend to agree with Dave, it's a bit of nothing. However, Ollie's reaction and the police getting involved makes me think it might be a bit more than that. Really depends on what was saidWhich is why I thought getting the police involved was potentially a bit much.
Yep, it did seem a bit OTT, but then we don't know exactly what was said.
The big disappointment for me is with Frank. Ollie considered him a friend and so went to him to explain his actions. Frank could have made a stand about inappropriate abuse ut he has chosen to remain silent weak and dishonest.
With respect, this also feels a bit precious. Crowd gives player stick. Player scores and gives some back. Tale as old as time.
Don't really think anyone needs to clutch their pearls and nobody needs to make a stand, justify, condemn etc. It's all fine.
Ollie has said it wasn't racist. So if it was just various variations of "you're shit" then plod doesn't need to be involved, surely?
Ollie has said it wasn't racist. So if it was just various variations of "you're shit" then plod doesn't need to be involved, surely?
There’s a whole load of stuff in between racism and saying “you’re shit”.
I do think it’s strange that the police are involved though.
Which despite being very unpleasant, probably don't cross the line into illegality.
Which despite being very unpleasant, probably don't cross the line into illegality.
No, but pathetic from what looked to be a middle aged man, and worthy of the response it got.
The suggestion on the Brentford site was that the comments were about his mother which I guess he thought was unnecessary (don't worry my pearls are nowhere near)So, basically, Ollie is saying "yes, I can take the personal abuse, but not the stuff about my mother...not once, perhaps in a 'I've just thought of an insult' kind of way, but 'I've thought about this, planned it, it's a fucking horrible thing to say to anyone, but I'm still gonna do it anyway 'cas I've paid my £30 and I'm entitled' and I'm going to aim these comments at an ex Brentford player" kind of way, but 4 or 5 times!!!
The suggestion on the Brentford site was that the comments were about his mother which I guess he thought was unnecessary (don't worry my pearls are nowhere near)
The suggestion on the Brentford site was that the comments were about his mother which I guess he thought was unnecessary (don't worry my pearls are nowhere near)
It's strange, because footballers must hear all sorts, including about loved ones, all the time. I distinctly remember hearing an almost entire Chelsea stadium singing to Beckham asking if his missus takes it up the arse.
It's out of character for Ollie, so it must have been bad, but short of theats of violence against his family type stuff, I really don't see how it's a police matter? It's certainly put a target on his back for every stadium he visits from here on in. I imagine the fans at Old Trafford will be hoping to get particularly creative ahead of our visit there.
Most assists in the league too and today's were both excellent. He got his head up and made the right choice.
I am sure he is disappointed that he has been stuck on 9 league goals for three games. But his all round contribution has been brilliant.
Most assists in the league too and today's were both excellent. He got his head up and made the right choice.
I am sure he is disappointed that he has been stuck on 9 league goals for three games. But his all round contribution has been brilliant.
Most assists in the league too and today's were both excellent. He got his head up and made the right choice.
I am sure he is disappointed that he has been stuck on 9 league goals for three games. But his all round contribution has been brilliant.
He's good. The real deal.
Dean Smith was the co-commentator on R5 Live today, and he gave some great insights into Ollie's development.
Stan Collymore generally talked bollocks on my stream but he did take time say what a great guy Smith is when they showed him on the coverage.
The fact that he’s getting work and recognition from our up tick in form is pleasing to see and justified (it’s still his spine of the team).
Largely thanks to Emery his reputation is being rebuilt and he should land a decent job soon if he wants one.
Watkins goals this season...
https://twitter.com/AVFCOfficial/status/1741464474484130044?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet
Nice. I'd love to see a showreel of his assists as two really stand out; yesterday for Diaby - superb awareness and a sliderule pass, he knew exactly what he was doing. The other, my favourite, was the header to keep the ball in play, heading it back for Ramsey(?) to score.
Christ we scored some brilliant goals last year.
I love how Emery has come in, not fallen out with anyone and all our squad have taken on what he has installed and all have improved so that they are quite unrecognisable from how they were under Gerrard.
How many times has a new manager come in and we talk about transition, or players not fitting it, or he needs to build his own squad?
Ian, one additional point and a massive one; Unai risked/bet the farm on Watkins. It was a massive gamble to bet on a striker that was such a poor finisher whilst at the same time selling Ings, your top goalscorer. Unai obviously saw something he could work with other than Watkins' pressing and chasing, developing him into a better player. That takes balls of steel. If Watkins had failed so would have Unai. That said I really hope we bring in serious competition for Watkins this window. My guess is we'll either find a better finisher or a player that provides more assists. I'm pretty damn certain we won't find both.
Happy New Year to you and all the H&V family. To sum up 2023, Big Chris from Lock, Stock.. said it best, "it's been emotional". 2024? Bring it on!
It's an under valued aspect of his management, creating a culture without excuses, managing people and resources effectively and getting a consistent buy in from those on the fringes as a result.want the first thing he said to the players” I am not here to waste my time”
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In two home games he's played against Newcastle in the Premier League he's scored total of 3 goals.
So he's scored both times he's been up against them. So we can expect Watkins to score at least one tonight.
In two home games he's played against Newcastle in the Premier League he's scored total of 3 goals.
So he's scored both times he's been up against them. So we can expect Watkins to score at least one tonight.
I hope you're right, and welcome back!
Look what you've caused you bloody JonahWatkins scored as I suspected!!
Thank god we didn’t buy another striker in case it upset Ollie. These 20 goals are taking their time.
He seemed a different player and much more of a threat with Bailey next to him than Diaby.
Thought he was poor, got bullied by their centre halves, but there again apart from McGinn so were the rest of the outfield players.
stats say otherwise....Thought he was poor, got bullied by their centre halves, but there again apart from McGinn so were the rest of the outfield players.
Far from his best game last night, and doesn't seem to striking up any sort of rapport with Diaby, but he was still just three inches from scoring a brace last night, and the disallowed goal was not the finish of a player low on confidence or form. If your strikers are still scoring even when not playing that well, then the issues are probably elsewhere.
People critical of him tend to be extremely quiet when he puts in a performance like that.You could also say that all the Ollie fans become noisy when he puts in a performance like that.
A brilliant centre forward.
People critical of him tend to be extremely quiet when he puts in a performance like that.You could also say that all the Ollie fans become noisy when he puts in a performance like that.
A brilliant centre forward.
Why are some people so intent on criticising other Villa fans?
People critical of him tend to be extremely quiet when he puts in a performance like that.
A brilliant centre forward.
Could ask why some people so intent on criticising Villa players?
Presumably we’re all Ollie fans when he puts in a performance like that? I know it’s difficult for people to admit being wrong though. Easier to just wait for him to not score in a game before coming to this thread.
Could ask why some people so intent on criticising Villa players?
Presumably we’re all Ollie fans when he puts in a performance like that? I know it’s difficult for people to admit being wrong though. Easier to just wait for him to not score in a game before coming to this thread.
Some criticism of Ollie may be warranted, he smiles too much for those of a more miserable persuasion.
How much would it cost to buy Ollie? 10 goals, 10 assists- not many better in the league outside the top 2.
How much would it cost to buy Ollie? 10 goals, 10 assists- not many better in the league outside the top 2.
Not only that it spun away from goal onto the post, really unlucky but great awareness from SJM to follow up.
How much would it cost to buy Ollie? 10 goals, 10 assists- not many better in the league outside the top 2.
I criticise when I see fit, I compliment the same.People critical of him tend to be extremely quiet when he puts in a performance like that.You could also say that all the Ollie fans become noisy when he puts in a performance like that.
A brilliant centre forward.
Why are some people so intent on criticising other Villa fans?
Could ask why some people so intent on criticising Villa players?
Presumably we’re all Ollie fans when he puts in a performance like that? I know it’s difficult for people to admit being wrong though. Easier to just wait for him to not score in a game before coming to this thread.
Not only that it spun away from goal onto the post, really unlucky but great awareness from SJM to follow up.
It was speed of McGinn following up that surprised me as well, absolute Usain Bolt-standard 10 metre sprint as well.
I criticise when I see fit, I compliment the same.People critical of him tend to be extremely quiet when he puts in a performance like that.You could also say that all the Ollie fans become noisy when he puts in a performance like that.
A brilliant centre forward.
Why are some people so intent on criticising other Villa fans?
Could ask why some people so intent on criticising Villa players?
Presumably we’re all Ollie fans when he puts in a performance like that? I know it’s difficult for people to admit being wrong though. Easier to just wait for him to not score in a game before coming to this thread.
It’s that some take a criticism of a player / manager as a personal criticism which I just don’t get.
I criticise when I see fit, I compliment the same.
It’s that some take a criticism of a player / manager as a personal criticism which I just don’t get.
How good was he yesterday? Brilliant, right?
Yes very good, but has not been great for a few weeks now. I am not sure if that is him or because those around him have been below par.I criticise when I see fit, I compliment the same.People critical of him tend to be extremely quiet when he puts in a performance like that.You could also say that all the Ollie fans become noisy when he puts in a performance like that.
A brilliant centre forward.
Why are some people so intent on criticising other Villa fans?
Could ask why some people so intent on criticising Villa players?
Presumably we’re all Ollie fans when he puts in a performance like that? I know it’s difficult for people to admit being wrong though. Easier to just wait for him to not score in a game before coming to this thread.
It’s that some take a criticism of a player / manager as a personal criticism which I just don’t get.
How good was he yesterday? Brilliant, right?
I don't see him scoring 9 in the remaining 15 to get the 20 goal dream but 15 to 17 is very possible.
People critical of him tend to be extremely quiet when he puts in a performance like that.I was pretty critical of him, but not for some time, I felt he used to just miss far too many chances and his first touch was so inconsistent so he wasn't offering much in hold-up either. I'm not going to apologise for that, it's reasonable to get frustrated when your striker misses so many chances.
A brilliant centre forward.
I think we know now he's a very streaky striker. He'll either go on a hot streak or he'll go a few games without scoring.But when he's not scoring he's still assisting. I think his link-up play has improved massively.
It doesn't worry me as much as others when he goes through a dry spell either, mainly because all strikers do. He probably should have a few more goals than he's got and he'll probably tell you that himself but I think he's excellent for us.
The rate Watkins is scoring goals for us is up there with Benteke. Everyone else with a comparable number of goals took a lot longer to score them all. Here's to many more.
I was doing a quiz at work on this and I was surprised at some of the names on the list. I got 23/25. Missed El-Ghazi and Weimann. How the fuck is Weimann on the list? In my head I thought he had about 5 or 6 maximum.The rate Watkins is scoring goals for us is up there with Benteke. Everyone else with a comparable number of goals took a lot longer to score them all. Here's to many more.
I was looking at our Premier League top scorers list, and it's grim. Of the top 30, 7 are players that have played for us since coming back up. Just shows how few good goal scorers we've actually had in the last thirty years.
Apologies if already mentioned, but the first Villa player to get double figures for both goals and assists in a season since Yorke in 95/96. He’s doing great work for the team. Thanks man!
Since the Premier League reduced to 20 teams, we've averaged 46 goals per season. The high was 71 in 2007-08, and the lowest 27 in 2015-16.
Last season we hit 55, our second highest total... so, we've been shit in front of goal. A fact that is borne out when you look at our top scorers list, which currently requires only 38 PL goals to get in the top ten, despite 29 seasons in it. Five of our top ten have been there since the 90s.
This season we are averaging 2.13 per game, which would put us on course for around 80 goals and a new record. So it isn't surprising that we are starting to break these sorts of records.
Long may it continue!
It's a pity we can't manage the concession benchmark of less than one goal a game conceded. But I'd rather over-score as compensation than a load of one-nillers.
Since the Premier League reduced to 20 teams, we've averaged 46 goals per season. The high was 71 in 2007-08, and the lowest 27 in 2015-16.
Last season we hit 55, our second highest total... so, we've been shit in front of goal. A fact that is borne out when you look at our top scorers list, which currently requires only 38 PL goals to get in the top ten, despite 29 seasons in it. Five of our top ten have been there since the 90s.
This season we are averaging 2.13 per game, which would put us on course for around 80 goals and a new record. So it isn't surprising that we are starting to break these sorts of records.
Long may it continue!
Interesting that going back at least 10 years, no team scoring 80 goals has ever failed to be in the top four. Sometimes the league winners don't score that many. Leicester won the league scoring just 68.
Feeling a Watkins brace tonight.
23 more goals to match that utter fraud Gabby as all time PL scorer. So I think he will need to stay two more complete seasons to get there. I hope he does.
Watkins has never scored in the Premier League against Manchester United.
However, he has been sent off against them in 20/21 (two yellows) at Villa Park.
His one and only goal came in the league cup away last season.
Whats evident to me is that not having someone to keep ollie on his toes is a big issue as i felt ollie was dire today. His finishing was piss poor
He certainly wasn't "dire today". We do, however, lack a 2nd option for when he isn't on his game or we need a different option in the box, that's certain.
He certainly wasn't "dire today". We do, however, lack a 2nd option for when he isn't on his game or we need a different option in the box, that's certain.
He certainly was. His finishing was poor, wasnt holding the line up. Kept coming in deep and just was not putting enough pressure on their back four.
He is costing us with these misses. He needs real competition up top
The first half chance was tricky with Onana flying out at him.
One at start of second half...a elite CF simply has to score it. Good cross from Cash, he's got half a yard on the CB, on his stronger foot and central. Can't just be hitting it straight at Onana given he didn't have to move to stop it.
He certainly wasn't "dire today". We do, however, lack a 2nd option for when he isn't on his game or we need a different option in the box, that's certain.
He certainly was. His finishing was poor, wasnt holding the line up. Kept coming in deep and just was not putting enough pressure on their back four.
He is costing us with these misses. He needs real competition up top
Where do we find the £80 plus million to buy one?? Because that’s what it would cost to buy a better striker than him
He certainly wasn't "dire today". We do, however, lack a 2nd option for when he isn't on his game or we need a different option in the box, that's certain.
He certainly was. His finishing was poor, wasnt holding the line up. Kept coming in deep and just was not putting enough pressure on their back four.
He is costing us with these misses. He needs real competition up top
Where do we find the £80 plus million to buy one?? Because that’s what it would cost to buy a better striker than him
We need an alternative option. Awoniyi cost Forrest £17m. Schick cost Leverkusen approx £23m. Watkins has become a top class premier league player but he wasn’t when we bought him. The idea we can’t get another very good option who may end up just as good if not better is just nonsense and would be a bad reflection on our recruitment team.
He certainly wasn't "dire today". We do, however, lack a 2nd option for when he isn't on his game or we need a different option in the box, that's certain.
He certainly was. His finishing was poor, wasnt holding the line up. Kept coming in deep and just was not putting enough pressure on their back four.
He is costing us with these misses. He needs real competition up top
Where do we find the £80 plus million to buy one?? Because that’s what it would cost to buy a better striker than him
We need an alternative option. Awoniyi cost Forrest £17m. Schick cost Leverkusen approx £23m. Watkins has become a top class premier league player but he wasn’t when we bought him. The idea we can’t get another very good option who may end up just as good if not better is just nonsense and would be a bad reflection on our recruitment team.
I agree leon. The " we need to spend big" isnt necessarily true. I mean that pavlidis chap who plays for AZ looked real good against us and wont cost the world.
There is players out there that wont cost the earth. We done it in the past with benteke.
It needs someone to push ollie so ehen he has poor games he knows his spot could be up for grabs. All the top sides have competition up top
He certainly wasn't "dire today". We do, however, lack a 2nd option for when he isn't on his game or we need a different option in the box, that's certain.
He certainly was. His finishing was poor, wasnt holding the line up. Kept coming in deep and just was not putting enough pressure on their back four.
He is costing us with these misses. He needs real competition up top
Where do we find the £80 plus million to buy one?? Because that’s what it would cost to buy a better striker than him
We need an alternative option. Awoniyi cost Forrest £17m. Schick cost Leverkusen approx £23m. Watkins has become a top class premier league player but he wasn’t when we bought him. The idea we can’t get another very good option who may end up just as good if not better is just nonsense and would be a bad reflection on our recruitment team.
I agree leon. The " we need to spend big" isnt necessarily true. I mean that pavlidis chap who plays for AZ looked real good against us and wont cost the world.
There is players out there that wont cost the earth. We done it in the past with benteke.
It needs someone to push ollie so ehen he has poor games he knows his spot could be up for grabs. All the top sides have competition up top
Or even just a different type of option. We need more variety. I think we will bring someone in this summer. This is where Monchi will earn his money. It’s badly needed though.
He needs to work on his first touch as the ball bounces off him when it's passed to him, he must make it stick. The chance after half time was an absolute sitter, it wasn't a great save, it was a piss poor finish. If Archer comes back next season (highly likely) then we must adopt a way to play with him instead of Watkins so that Watkins knows that he must deliver.Watkins played okay yesterday; his movement was excellent. The 'sitter' (which is how I saw it at the game) was in fact a really good connection on a fast / fizzing cross and the keeper's reactions were far better - seen again - than when I saw it in real time.
He needs to work on his first touch as the ball bounces off him when it's passed to him, he must make it stick. The chance after half time was an absolute sitter, it wasn't a great save, it was a piss poor finish. If Archer comes back next season (highly likely) then we must adopt a way to play with him instead of Watkins so that Watkins knows that he must deliver.
Great research, Olaftab. I don't know how you find the time. ;)As you would appreciate and obviously realise I have a full team dedicated to this sort of work. They feed material of interest constantly all day long but I try not to overwhelm the forum with deluge of data driven posts😌
Great research, Olaftab. I don't know how you find the time. ;)As you would appreciate and obviously realise I have a full team dedicated to this sort of work. They feed material of interest constantly all day long but I try not to overwhelm the forum with deluge of data driven posts😌
He's fine but does need to deal with this if we are to finish top 4:Unless you're prepared to show the full team data on attacking momentum, chances created, opposition pressing strategies, Watkins assists, etc before and after Xmas, these numbers have limited value, to be honest.
Ollie Watkins for Aston Villa in the Premier League 2023-24
Up to 21 Dec Per 90 minutes Since 22 Dec
3.02 Total shots 3.00
18% Shot Conversion % 9.5%
9 Goals 2
8.7 xG 2.7
0.4 xG difference -0.7
Watkins stars as Villa produce 'massive reaction'
Watkins was superb at Craven Cottage and has now scored 18 goals in all competitions this season, while his statistics speak for themselves.
His 23 goal involvements in the top flight this season (13 goals and 10 assists in 25 games), is only bettered by Liverpool's Mohamed Salah (24).
And in terms of goal involvements for Villa, only Dwight Yorke (27 in 1995-96) can boast more in a single Premier League campaign.
Don't think Watkins has been credited with the assist for Bailey's goal. Not sure how as it was clear.
A brilliant bit of skill and not the dumb Ollie of 6 months ago who would have tried to score himself despite the keeper having it covered.
Don't think Watkins has been credited with the assist for Bailey's goal. Not sure how as it was clear.
Annoying not only for Watkins but also for my FPL team as he's captain :'(
He's really improved this season under the stewardship of Unai... Not sure if it's been mentioned but he's within touching distance of TWO records now:
- Needs 6 goals from the 12 remaining games to become the first Villa player since Peter Withe to score 20 League goals in a season
- Just 20 league goals shy of 'self-proclaimed Villa Legend' Gabby Agbonlahor's Premier League goals record
Couldn't think of a more honest and commited professional to bestow both honours to. You'd think that if he achieves the first this season, we're nailed on for Champions League football. Keep going Ollie!
I don't think it's been credited as an assist, has it?
I don't think it's been credited as an assist, has it?
Nope. I thought it should have been, but watched the highlights on Villa TV yesterday he does hit it against the keeper, so I guess they're considering it as a shot.
Nominated for Premier League Player of the Month;
https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/february/29/watkins-nominated-for-pl-player-of-the-month-award-/ (https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/february/29/watkins-nominated-for-pl-player-of-the-month-award-/)
Keep it up, Ollie! 8)
Nominated for Premier League Player of the Month;
https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/february/29/watkins-nominated-for-pl-player-of-the-month-award-/ (https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/february/29/watkins-nominated-for-pl-player-of-the-month-award-/)
Keep it up, Ollie! 8)
Pretty decent chance of winning it as well - although I reckon Saka will probably get it given Arsenal won every game and we didn't.
And of course everybody loves Saka, except for everyone that hates him for being a diving little shit.
Jacob Tanswell does it again.
There's an Athletic piece on players of the season. Jacob penned the case for Ollie:
As the figurehead of Aston Villa, the side threatening to upset the apple cart and break the ceiling of the top four, Ollie Watkins’ case for Premier League’s player of the year is increasingly robust.
Watkins’ is a player transformed under Unai Emery. Told to stay primarily between the posts and avoid going out wide, Emery showed the 28-year-old clips of Edinson Cavani and Carlos Bacca, strikers he had previously worked with, and explained the key movements needed to increase his goal output.
The results have been striking: only two other Villa players — Gabriel Agbonlahor (74) and Dwight Yorke (60) — have scored more than 50 Premier League goals. It is only Yorke (27) who had been involved in more Premier League goals than Watkins in a single season. With a third of the season left, Watkins has been involved in 24 goals, scoring 11 and assisting 10 — the joint most of any player in the league, alongside Kieran Trippier and Pascal Gross.
Since November 2022, Emery’s first game in charge, only Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah have scored more Premier League goals than Watkins. In that time, he ranks in the top five per cent of forwards from Europe’s top five leagues for goal-creating actions (0.64 per 90 minutes).
The England international has scored 53 of his 54 goals in the Premier League from inside the penalty area, including 14 out of 14 this season, as illustrated below. Only Haaland and Dominic Solanke have generated a higher non-penalty xG this season.
(https://i.ibb.co/MpCgDxZ/ollie-watkins-2023-24-all-shots-1920x2048.png) (https://ibb.co/MpCgDxZ)
Watkins is now a bona fide scorer, transformed under Emery and with a robust claim to be the second-best No 9 in the league, behind Haaland. On the evidence of this season, he could well be the most important.
Jacob Tanswell
And of course everybody loves Saka, except for everyone that hates him for being a diving little shit.
Yes! What is it with the Saka love in. He winds me right up.
Nominated for Premier League Player of the Month;
https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/february/29/watkins-nominated-for-pl-player-of-the-month-award-/ (https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/february/29/watkins-nominated-for-pl-player-of-the-month-award-/)
Keep it up, Ollie! 8)
Pretty decent chance of winning it as well - although I reckon Saka will probably get it given Arsenal won every game and we didn't.
Plus it's partly voted for by Joe Public.
I don't understand the beef with Saka. All ours dive. He seems like a nice lad (and brilliant player) to me, apart from a perplexing belief in God.
I don't understand the beef with Saka. All ours dive. He seems like a nice lad (and brilliant player) to me, apart from a perplexing belief in God.
You understand it perfectly well, he’s not our player, he’s quite good, so we don’t like him.
I don't understand the beef with Saka. All ours dive. He seems like a nice lad (and brilliant player) to me, apart from a perplexing belief in God.
You understand it perfectly well, he’s not our player, he’s quite good, so we don’t like him.
Fair enough. I don't think like that, but crack on!
Lots of players tick those boxes but don't get the hate. He seems a totally innoffensive player to me. And one of England's genuine world class players for what it's worth.I don't understand the beef with Saka. All ours dive. He seems like a nice lad (and brilliant player) to me, apart from a perplexing belief in God.
You understand it perfectly well, he’s not our player, he’s quite good, so we don’t like him.
Fair enough. I don't think like that, but crack on!
If you can think of a better explanation then by all means the floor is yours. What else is it going to be?
I don't understand the beef with Saka. All ours dive. He seems like a nice lad (and brilliant player) to me, apart from a perplexing belief in God.
You understand it perfectly well, he’s not our player, he’s quite good, so we don’t like him.
Another Saka fan here. He goes down a bit but it's the blatant cheating from the likes of Fernandes which I find more annoying.
Did I lip read the ref correctly, “Get up you cheating cnut”?Another Saka fan here. He goes down a bit but it's the blatant cheating from the likes of Fernandes which I find more annoying.
Diving is blatant cheating. Saka's had some shockers, like this:
https://twitter.com/reIegation_/status/1585722838010716160 (https://twitter.com/reIegation_/status/1585722838010716160)
There are 15 games left and Watkins wants to score in every one. He said it himself in an interview after the Sheffield Utd game.Premier League:
It's 11 goals so far.
I think he'll end up with 21 to 22 Prem goals.
V Luton
I suspect a brace at least for Watkins he's had at least 2+ shots on target a game in his last 5 games
https://twitter.com/paddypower/status/1763997759550390715Sky Sports Dave Jones said to Hendrie after the game a no brainer that ex Aston Villa manager as England coach Watkins will be selected for Euros.
Reckon if he keeps this form up, he's in with a shout of various player of the season awards.Two of the very best -Young and Milner have.won PFA young player of the year.
Don't think a Villa player has won any of them since McGrath won the PFA one in 92-93.
Interesting point Lineker made about how now if Kane was injured we have someone who wouldn't just fill a gap, but add something Kane doesn't have. I haven't heard anyone speak about an English centre forward like that for years.
Well done Ollie. High praise from a man who knows a thing or too about the role. Shearer gushing also.
Yeah, I really hope Ollie doesn't get an extended run in the England team, because he might make them good enough to win things.
Ollie stretching the defence, providing extra space for Kane and creating chances for midfielders, as well as scoring his own goals, could be lethal.
Wankers jumping on bus stops, cap-wearing ****** taking over bars ordering their Carlings and Stellas, every beer garden becoming a coke convention.
Hopefully Ollie stays glorious and ours alone.
Edit: I don't support Ireland.
I think Ollie Watkins this season is the perfect example of what can happen when you put a player who is willing to work incredibly hard to wring every last drop out of the ability he has, with an elite coach who will spend the time required to develop players to the limit of their potential. It's a perfect match up.
While what Ollie has achieve this season is sensational (and could get even better, obviously), you have to wonder what other players out there must be thinking, when looking at what Unai has done for players like Ollie, SGM, Dougie - players who looked, at best, like relegation battler's under the previous manager and have gone on to look like truly elite players.
Ollie deserves immense credit, but have we ever had a manager who has improved so many players, by such a margin?
I can feel a bracing coming on when those war-chests open again.
He's been decent since Christmas. Long may it continue.Just need this run to last another 16 games
He's been decent since Christmas. Long may it continue.
He's been decent since Christmas. Long may it continue.
Wasn't he decent before Christmas being as 9 of his goals and 6 of his assists were before then?
He's been decent since Christmas. Long may it continue.
He's been decent since Christmas. Long may it continue.
Wasn't he decent before Christmas being as 9 of his goals and 6 of his assists were before then?
He's been decent since he joined us. Since Emery arrived he's been outstanding.
He's been decent since Christmas. Long may it continue.
Remember that guy on here in the summer suggesting we sell him? ;)
ailey on TNT: I asked Ollie to stay on til half time, but it (his injury) was bad and he couldn’t 😧
Really hope it was just a painful impact injury
ailey on TNT: I asked Ollie to stay on til half time, but it (his injury) was bad and he couldn’t 😧
Really hope it was just a painful impact injury
He also said it was a cut. Its open & bad, but he said its a cut.
A cut can still be pretty serious. Hopefully they can get it sorted quick.If it’s on or around the knee he won’t be playing Sunday.
A cut can still be pretty serious.
Bit of superglue but yes pretty much.
Bit of superglue but yes pretty much.
Bostik
A cut can still be pretty serious. Hopefully they can get it sorted quick.If it’s on or around the knee he won’t be playing Sunday.
It’s just a scratch
Ollie will have stitched it himself with a darning needle and thread, Rambo style!🤣A cut can still be pretty serious. Hopefully they can get it sorted quick.If it’s on or around the knee he won’t be playing Sunday.
Stitches on the knee, they never heal right. It could leave a very bad scar.
Ollie will have stitched it himself with a darning needle and thread, Rambo style!🤣A cut can still be pretty serious. Hopefully they can get it sorted quick.If it’s on or around the knee he won’t be playing Sunday.
Stitches on the knee, they never heal right. It could leave a very bad scar.
Hopefully it is just a cut and not one of these mystical injuries that keep Villa players out for months.
Been decent sinceChristmasSeptember 2020.
Hopefully it is just a cut and not one of these mystical injuries that keep Villa players out for months.
Been decent sinceChristmasSeptember 2020.
Whatever.
Hopefully it is just a cut and not one of these mystical injuries that keep Villa players out for months.
Been decent sinceChristmasSeptember 2020.
Oh, I’m one of the converted Rory. Huge fanboy (think the kids still say that). It was a sly dig at the disgusting non-believers
Yes, always the deepest.A cut can still be pretty serious.
Especially if it's the first one.
Baby I know.Yes, always the deepest.A cut can still be pretty serious.
Especially if it's the first one.
Baby I know.Yes, always the deepest.A cut can still be pretty serious.
Especially if it's the first one.
Thank god it's no sort of muscle or ligament damage, because it really would be season over if we lose him.
Now, now Drummond. 4th probably is. 5th still to play for.Thank god it's no sort of muscle or ligament damage, because it really would be season over if we lose him.
I thought the season was over already?
Now, now Drummond. 4th probably is. 5th still to play for.Thank god it's no sort of muscle or ligament damage, because it really would be season over if we lose him.
I thought the season was over already?
Just watched the post match interview with Uni. I 've played it twice and I could swear Uni when asked about Oli said 'He's got a hard on". Just send him home to Mrs Watkins and I'm sure all will be well for Sunday.
Just watched the post match interview with Uni. I 've played it twice and I could swear Uni when asked about Oli said 'He's got a hard on". Just send him home to Mrs Watkins and I'm sure all will be well for Sunday.
Kaminski at Luton and Leno at Fulham beat him by about 25 mins. But he is the highest English player.
Good old John Fashanu thinks that a ‘big’ team will buy Ollie this summer. I Fcukin so hope we make the CL to ram some of this shit down people’s throats. Oh and our ever so loyal supporting local news site covered it.They would. Probably infested by mainly Man U an Liverpool "fans"
I see Merson has suggested if it was down to him he would prefer to take Toney to Euro's than Ollie.
Thought Merson had stopped taking narcotics?
England do seem impossibly reliant on Kane.
Watkins has taken penalties ... And I'm sure he practises them frequently.
Good old John Fashanu thinks that a ‘big’ team will buy Ollie this summer. I Fcukin so hope we make the CL to ram some of this shit down people’s throats. Oh and our ever so loyal supporting local news site covered it.
Watkins has taken penalties ... And I'm sure he practises them frequently.
Toney has missed 2 in 30, Watkins is something like a 50/50 conversion rate so I can understand the clamour to take someone for one thing. However Watkins brings more then just scoring to his game and you have to remember looking at Toney's stats that quite a few are penalty goals a season. The season he got 20 goals and Watkins got 15, six of Ivan's were pens and one for Ollie.
Honestly that rag is having a banner day. Villa ought to ban them, Ferguson-style.
Honestly that rag is having a banner day. Villa ought to ban them, Ferguson-style.
Let's not have any knocking of the S*n, please.
After all, little Sir Keir is happy to write for it...
Anyway, back on topic, perfect outcome today. Ollie didn't play well and wasn't injured. Hopefully he won't feature in the second pointless friendly and will be fine and good to play proper football again Saturday
Anyway, back on topic, perfect outcome today. Ollie didn't play well and wasn't injured. Hopefully he won't feature in the second pointless friendly and will be fine and good to play proper football again Saturday
I feel like he might be happier if he’d played well, so I’d rather he’d got more service.
I see the national press are moaning about him, which annoys me, because he got no service. WE can moan about him because he's ours to moan about, but they can fuck off!!!
The 'miss' was a result of a bobbly ball and a defender's touch just as he lined it up. I'm sure Saint Harry would have probably skied it too.
End of the day they’re not going to build a team around Ollie Watkins for the way he plays
He’s going to have to make the most of it and fit in where he can, and if his ability doesn’t allow for that he will struggle to make the impact and we want him to have
End of the day they’re not going to build a team around Ollie Watkins for the way he plays
He’s going to have to make the most of it and fit in where he can, and if his ability doesn’t allow for that he will struggle to make the impact and we want him to have
It not. ‘Building a team around him’ to ask them to pass the ball to the centre forward in the centre forward position.
Apologies, I didn't mean that he didn't play well.He did fine with no service, no chances and was crowded out any time the ball was played anywhere near him.
Thats poor communication on my part.
I didn't watch the game, so I was just responding to the media response.
So fuck the media, as well as England & Southgate... 😉
Apologies, I didn't mean that he didn't play well.He did fine with no service, no chances and was crowded out any time the ball was played anywhere near him.
Thats poor communication on my part.
I didn't watch the game, so I was just responding to the media response.
So fuck the media, as well as England & Southgate... 😉
Southgate is clueless. Probably encourages players to "have a pop" instead of coaching ways how to play each other into goalscoring opportunities.End of the day they’re not going to build a team around Ollie Watkins for the way he plays
He’s going to have to make the most of it and fit in where he can, and if his ability doesn’t allow for that he will struggle to make the impact and we want him to have
It not. ‘Building a team around him’ to ask them to pass the ball to the centre forward in the centre forward position.
Exactly. I cant remember a single pass to him in the box, whereas shit left-back Chilwell had three blasts from outside it.
Miss? If you look, the defender kicked it against Ollie’s leg…
I was at the game yesterday and obviously took more notice of what Ollie was doing than the the others, from my position behind the goal I could see he was making lots of good runs, but the balm was never played to him. I thought he did ok, but obviously without a goal it will always be looked at by a failure from the national press who already have their favourites
Anyway, back on topic, perfect outcome today. Ollie didn't play well and wasn't injured. Hopefully he won't feature in the second pointless friendly and will be fine and good to play proper football again Saturday
And now the stomach-churning media clamour for Toney to start against Belgium over Ollie . The narrative being Ollie was crap against Brazil. It's like Brian Little all over again.
And now the stomach-churning media clamour for Toney to start against Belgium over Ollie . The narrative being Ollie was crap against Brazil. It's like Brian Little all over again.Sounds like a bonus for us! He gets a week off before our next game.
And now the stomach-churning media clamour for Toney to start against Belgium over Ollie . The narrative being Ollie was crap against Brazil. It's like Brian Little all over again.
Southgate on Toney: "His passing, his link play. We're still getting to know all of those strengths because until you work with a player more regularly you don't know them inside out."
There's your problem. You've only worked with Kane and no-one can do what he does. If you'd tried something different and, in truth, were able to spot strengths and weaknesses from a distance, you'd not be so one dimensional.
Toney should start, but I suspect England will learn as much about how to use him as they did on Saturday.
I think it's entirely possible Toney is a better player, and a better fit for England, than Watkins. If that makes me a c-word, well, I'd point you to a number of other factors much higher up the list.
Well, you're always siding with the pundits these days, SE. Is that the only chemistry between ye?
Well, you're always siding with the pundits these days, SE. Is that the only chemistry between ye?
I'm not siding with the pundits, I'm just allergic to conspiracy theories.
Southgate pre Brazil game was all "we've got to adapt our style to accommodate Ollie blah,blah". He threw him under the bus.
And will he play long balls over the top into the channels for Ivan "Z sign" Toney?
Southgate on Toney: "His passing, his link play. We're still getting to know all of those strengths because until you work with a player more regularly you don't know them inside out."
There's your problem. You've only worked with Kane and no-one can do what he does. If you'd tried something different and, in truth, were able to spot strengths and weaknesses from a distance, you'd not be so one dimensional.
Toney should start, but I suspect England will learn as much about how to use him as they did on Saturday.
Exactly, paying the price for puffing up Harry's stats in rollover fixtures that could serve better as preperation for games that actually test us.
I think it's entirely possible Toney is a better player, and a better fit for England, than Watkins. If that makes me a c-word, well, I'd point you to a number of other factors much higher up the list.
Southgate on Toney: "His passing, his link play. We're still getting to know all of those strengths because until you work with a player more regularly you don't know them inside out."
There's your problem. You've only worked with Kane and no-one can do what he does. If you'd tried something different and, in truth, were able to spot strengths and weaknesses from a distance, you'd not be so one dimensional.
Toney should start, but I suspect England will learn as much about how to use him as they did on Saturday.
Exactly, paying the price for puffing up Harry's stats in rollover fixtures that could serve better as preperation for games that actually test us.
Of England's last five matches, Watkins has started three of them. One of the two that he didn't was the qualifying match away in Italy, which seems fair enough to pick Kane over him.
In the latter Smith and the Gerrard period while the calls on here were mainly for Watkins to be replaced, not to be starting for England, they picked a variety of Wilson / Toney / Rashford / Abraham all of whom had time playing there.
But it's not a massive surprise that the captain and best player is picked for most of the matches. We're not starting Duran every third match to make sure he's up to speed in case Watkins gets injured. He's getting ten minutes here and there and starting group games in the Conference League.
Anderson often comes across humourless in interviews.
I also think that Toney is a more like for like replacement for Kane.I think it's entirely possible Toney is a better player, and a better fit for England, than Watkins. If that makes me a c-word, well, I'd point you to a number of other factors much higher up the list.
I think Toney's a better striker ie a better finisher than Watkins. I think you'll see from Toney when he leaves Brentford this year for Arsenal or whoever that he'll start to achieve Harry Kane style totals of league goals. That's no disrespect intended to Ollie, who's great (for us) and is probably a better all round player, but I think Toney is probably easier for a chump like Southgate to integrate into the existing framework, such as it.
I think it's entirely possible Toney is a better player, and a better fit for England, than Watkins. If that makes me a c-word, well, I'd point you to a number of other factors much higher up the list.
I think it's entirely possible Toney is a better player, and a better fit for England, than Watkins. If that makes me a c-word, well, I'd point you to a number of other factors much higher up the list.
I actually agree with you, to a degree.
I think he is a better out and out goalscorer than Watkins.
He is more similar to Kane than Watkins is, so there will be less adapting to do for other players too.
Especially when they decide to slowly pass the ball around the back six for five minutes before hoofing it up to 6'2" Kane or Toney, as happens more often than not.
And as Southgate is unable to spot the changes needed for Watkins to work with England, never mind implement them, Toney will always be a better fit for England than Watkins is while Southgate is in charge.
But as an overall footballer, as both creator & scorer, with a work rate that is second to none, Emerys version of Watkins is a better all round footballer than Toney is.
I think it's entirely possible Toney is a better player, and a better fit for England, than Watkins. If that makes me a c-word, well, I'd point you to a number of other factors much higher up the list.
I actually agree with you, to a degree.
I think he is a better out and out goalscorer than Watkins.
He is more similar to Kane than Watkins is, so there will be less adapting to do for other players too.
Especially when they decide to slowly pass the ball around the back six for five minutes before hoofing it up to 6'2" Kane or Toney, as happens more often than not.
And as Southgate is unable to spot the changes needed for Watkins to work with England, never mind implement them, Toney will always be a better fit for England than Watkins is while Southgate is in charge.
But as an overall footballer, as both creator & scorer, with a work rate that is second to none, Emerys version of Watkins is a better all round footballer than Toney is.
You make well-reasoned, nuanced worthwhile points. So why (I'm not addressing this to you, Pablo) is every journalist and pundit who'd prefer Toney a ******?
I think it's entirely possible Toney is a better player, and a better fit for England, than Watkins. If that makes me a c-word, well, I'd point you to a number of other factors much higher up the list.
I actually agree with you, to a degree.
I think he is a better out and out goalscorer than Watkins.
He is more similar to Kane than Watkins is, so there will be less adapting to do for other players too.
Especially when they decide to slowly pass the ball around the back six for five minutes before hoofing it up to 6'2" Kane or Toney, as happens more often than not.
And as Southgate is unable to spot the changes needed for Watkins to work with England, never mind implement them, Toney will always be a better fit for England than Watkins is while Southgate is in charge.
But as an overall footballer, as both creator & scorer, with a work rate that is second to none, Emerys version of Watkins is a better all round footballer than Toney is.
You make well-reasoned, nuanced worthwhile points. So why (I'm not addressing this to you, Pablo) is every journalist and pundit who'd prefer Toney a ******?
I think it's entirely possible Toney is a better player, and a better fit for England, than Watkins. If that makes me a c-word, well, I'd point you to a number of other factors much higher up the list.
I actually agree with you, to a degree.
I think he is a better out and out goalscorer than Watkins.
He is more similar to Kane than Watkins is, so there will be less adapting to do for other players too.
Especially when they decide to slowly pass the ball around the back six for five minutes before hoofing it up to 6'2" Kane or Toney, as happens more often than not.
And as Southgate is unable to spot the changes needed for Watkins to work with England, never mind implement them, Toney will always be a better fit for England than Watkins is while Southgate is in charge.
But as an overall footballer, as both creator & scorer, with a work rate that is second to none, Emerys version of Watkins is a better all round footballer than Toney is.
You make well-reasoned, nuanced worthwhile points. So why (I'm not addressing this to you, Pablo) is every journalist and pundit who'd prefer Toney a ******?
Because all journos and pundits are c***s, and their opinion of Toney is neither here nor there?!
Hopefully Watkins gets a rest tomorrow . Want him fresh for Saturday now .
Hopefully Watkins gets a rest tomorrow . Want him fresh for Saturday now .
I'm expecting Southgate to give Toney 90 minutes.
Ollie is obviously going to the Euros, so i hope he doesn't feature at all tomorrow.
Ollie is obviously going to the Euros, so i hope he doesn't feature at all tomorrow.
I'm not so sure. Logic and good football judgement isn't something I associate with Southgate. If Toney scores against Belgium all bets are off.
Ollie is obviously going to the Euros, so i hope he doesn't feature at all tomorrow.I can see the twat of a manager playing him another entire game again tomorrow running him into the ground.
The whole press / Sky driven redemption of Toney beggars belief. Southgate will fancy him being a closer player to Kane in style but he does go missing from time to time according to a Brentford ST-holding pal.
I'd prefer a fit & refreshed Ollie raring to go on Saturday & stick a couple past the Dogheads.
Agree, seems to lack mobility and energy.The whole press / Sky driven redemption of Toney beggars belief. Southgate will fancy him being a closer player to Kane in style but he does go missing from time to time according to a Brentford ST-holding pal.
I'd prefer a fit & refreshed Ollie raring to go on Saturday & stick a couple past the Dogheads.
Yep, that's been my opinion of him since they got promoted. If a "big club" sign him they will be hoping he goes full Haaland because if not he'll struggle to live up to the price tag.
Hope he’s ok. Based on zero knowledge at all I would hope the fact he made it to half-time suggests it’s more precautionary/a niggle.
Hope he’s ok. Based on zero knowledge at all I would hope the fact he made it to half-time suggests it’s more precautionary/a niggle.
Hope so, would be tempted to rest him against Citeh if he's not 100%.
Hope he’s ok. Based on zero knowledge at all I would hope the fact he made it to half-time suggests it’s more precautionary/a niggle.
Unai Emery on Ollie Watkins: "He was feeling something in his hamstring and I think we have to wait for tomorrow. Hopefully it's not a big injury but it's his hamstring."
Unai Emery on Ollie Watkins: "He was feeling something in his hamstring and I think we have to wait for tomorrow. Hopefully it's not a big injury but it's his hamstring."
Unai Emery on Ollie Watkins: "He was feeling something in his hamstring and I think we have to wait for tomorrow. Hopefully it's not a big injury but it's his hamstring."
Great thats a 2-3 week injury at best
Unai Emery on Ollie Watkins: "He was feeling something in his hamstring and I think we have to wait for tomorrow. Hopefully it's not a big injury but it's his hamstring."
Great thats a 2-3 week injury at best
That leaves duran and zaniolo as our only striking options
Unai Emery on Ollie Watkins: "He was feeling something in his hamstring and I think we have to wait for tomorrow. Hopefully it's not a big injury but it's his hamstring."
Great thats a 2-3 week injury at best
That leaves duran and zaniolo as our only striking options
Unlucky with that chance in the first half. Had the right idea to dink the ball over the goalie but on his left-foot maybe he lacked a bit of confidence.
I wonder if he was feeling the leg then?
Nothing good comes of our players playing for the gobshite Gareth.
Nothing good comes of our players playing for the gobshite Gareth.
Or any England manager for 30 years or so.
It means they're either going to fuck up (Southgate's penalty, Carson vs Croatia), leave within about 18 months (Young, Barry, Milner, Downing) or turn to shit (Gabby).
I'm surprised more players don't deaf it out altogether. Pulling on an England (or Ireland, for that matter) football shirt would fill me with about as much pride as wearing a Halfords uniform.
Nothing good comes of our players playing for the gobshite Gareth.
Or any England manager for 30 years or so.
It means they're either going to fuck up (Southgate's penalty, Carson vs Croatia), leave within about 18 months (Young, Barry, Milner, Downing) or turn to shit (Gabby).
I'm surprised more players don't deaf it out altogether. Pulling on an England (or Ireland, for that matter) football shirt would fill me with about as much pride as wearing a Halfords uniform.
I think Ben White agrees. I've always wondered how bothered I would be if I was a professional. I don't think I would be but it's easy for me to say knowing that will never be tested.
The St George Cross debate highlighted why I hate international football. Too much jingoistic right-wing bandwagon jumping twattery. Hopefully more players will follow White's example and the whole nonsense will fizzle away...
If it was a precaution right decision
Dibt risk him for citeh - get him fit for brentford
If I was a footballer I would 100% want to play international football and I struggle to understand players who don't want to.
If I was a footballer I would 100% want to play international football and I struggle to understand players who don't want to.
If I was a footballer I would 100% want to play international football and I struggle to understand players who don't want to.
I don't know if it happens in the UK as much as in other places but there are a lot of people who ended up as professional footballers because they had talent and it was a way out of bad situations. Not everyone grew up with the idea of being a football player as a dream. Some people just see it as a job, and as such they're employed by their clubs.
If I was a footballer I would 100% want to play international football and I struggle to understand players who don't want to.When you say that you're getting near "I will fight for my country" which is a totally different thing. Some people just see football for what it is a game to play and enjoy.
I'm bothered about football, obvs as the kids say, but think I would've struggled to be arsed to want to play for England and would've declared for Ireland as it always looked more fun.
I'm bothered about football, obvs as the kids say, but think I would've struggled to be arsed to want to play for England and would've declared for Ireland as it always looked more fun.
I qualify for both Irelands and Scotland. I'm 46, a stone overweight and have a penchant for substance abuse. Why couldn't I be fucking Welsh?!
There'll only be a handful of top sportspeople who wouldn't give everything to play for their country. But even if you had a flag-hating lazyarse who sees football as just a job, at the very least the increased profile and subsequent earnings would probably swing it, especially if you're from one of the high profile nations. Most elite athletes do actually like competing as often as possible..
I'm bothered about football, obvs as the kids say, but think I would've struggled to be arsed to want to play for England and would've declared for Ireland as it always looked more fun.
I qualify for both Irelands and Scotland. I'm 46, a stone overweight and have a penchant for substance abuse. Why couldn't I be fucking Welsh?!
I would be eligible for England, Ireland, Northern Ireland and a small Central American country.
I would be eligible for England, Ireland, Northern Ireland and a small Central American country.
British Honduras?
The St George Cross debate highlighted why I hate international football. Too much jingoistic right-wing bandwagon jumping twattery. Hopefully more players will follow White's example and the whole nonsense will fizzle away...Why does this have any connection with right wing?Thats nonsense. It’s our national flag, which I’m proud of, so why should it be changed to suit some sportswear company. No way they’d do it to the Stars and Stripes.
A very feisty response but it's been done before (England kit in 2011 and 12 and Union Jack was colour manipulated for Athletes tops in 2012 Olympics) by sports wear companies. And they won't do it to to S&S because Yanks are narrow minded imbeciles.The St George Cross debate highlighted why I hate international football. Too much jingoistic right-wing bandwagon jumping twattery. Hopefully more players will follow White's example and the whole nonsense will fizzle away...Why does this have any connection with right wing?Thats nonsense. It’s our national flag, which I’m proud of, so why should it be changed to suit some sportswear company. No way they’d do it to the Stars and Stripes.
The St George Cross debate highlighted why I hate international football. Too much jingoistic right-wing bandwagon jumping twattery. Hopefully more players will follow White's example and the whole nonsense will fizzle away...Why does this have any connection with right wing?Thats nonsense. It’s our national flag, which I’m proud of, so why should it be changed to suit some sportswear company. No way they’d do it to the Stars and Stripes.
The St George Cross debate highlighted why I hate international football. Too much jingoistic right-wing bandwagon jumping twattery. Hopefully more players will follow White's example and the whole nonsense will fizzle away...Why does this have any connection with right wing?Thats nonsense. It’s our national flag, which I’m proud of, so why should it be changed to suit some sportswear company. No way they’d do it to the Stars and Stripes.
The St George Cross debate highlighted why I hate international football. Too much jingoistic right-wing bandwagon jumping twattery. Hopefully more players will follow White's example and the whole nonsense will fizzle away...Why does this have any connection with right wing?Thats nonsense. It’s our national flag, which I’m proud of, so why should it be changed to suit some sportswear company. No way they’d do it to the Stars and Stripes.
What is it that you're proud of?
I’d qualify for Wales through both maternal grandparents, and was nearly Welsh myself. Thankfully, my mum got me over the border into the finest English county there is just in time.
A very feisty response but it's been done before (England kit in 2011 and 12 and Union Jack was colour manipulated for Athletes tops in 2012 Olympics) by sports wear companies. And they won't do it to to S&S because Yanks are narrow minded imbeciles.The St George Cross debate highlighted why I hate international football. Too much jingoistic right-wing bandwagon jumping twattery. Hopefully more players will follow White's example and the whole nonsense will fizzle away...Why does this have any connection with right wing?Thats nonsense. It’s our national flag, which I’m proud of, so why should it be changed to suit some sportswear company. No way they’d do it to the Stars and Stripes.
I’d qualify for Wales through both maternal grandparents, and was nearly Welsh myself. Thankfully, my mum got me over the border into the finest English county there is just in time.
Cheshire
I’d qualify for Wales through both maternal grandparents, and was nearly Welsh myself. Thankfully, my mum got me over the border into the finest English county there is just in time.
Cheshire
Wash your mouth out.
How can you be proud of a flag?
Pass your driving test - proud, your grandchild scores a goal - proud.
But someone draws a red cross on a white background? I’m struggling to muster ambivalence.
I would be eligible for England, Ireland, Northern Ireland and a small Central American country.
British Honduras?
Yes 😮
I've never met anyone with roots to that country from Birmingham outside of family.
Was it just a lucky guess?
Flag arguing is also a thing here in Australia.How can you be proud of a flag?
Pass your driving test - proud, your grandchild scores a goal - proud.
But someone draws a red cross on a white background? I’m struggling to muster ambivalence.
I agree you can't be proud of something that isn't your achievement but it does seem like something that's only ever said about the English flag or English pride.
Not a guess, the current name for British Honduras came up as a quiz question many moons ago. I also used to work with a guy whose mother was from Belize, and he'd head over there once or twice a year.
I would be eligible for England, Ireland, Northern Ireland and a small Central American country.
British Honduras?
Yes 😮
I've never met anyone with roots to that country from Birmingham outside of family.
Was it just a lucky guess?
Not a guess, the current name for British Honduras came up as a quiz question many moons ago. I also used to work with a guy whose mother was from Belize, and he'd head over there once or twice a year.
Can a County be great without a flag to stick in other people's faces?I’d qualify for Wales through both maternal grandparents, and was nearly Welsh myself. Thankfully, my mum got me over the border into the finest English county there is just in time.
Cheshire
Wash your mouth out.
I’m originally from this great county
Not a guess, the current name for British Honduras came up as a quiz question many moons ago. I also used to work with a guy whose mother was from Belize, and he'd head over there once or twice a year.
Still a guess that Smirker had roots there though surely unless the quiz question stated "Smirker is a common name in which Central American country?"
Not a guess, the current name for British Honduras came up as a quiz question many moons ago. I also used to work with a guy whose mother was from Belize, and he'd head over there once or twice a year.
Still a guess that Smirker had roots there though surely unless the quiz question stated "Smirker is a common name in which Central American country?"
Well, given it's the second smallest country in Central America, was a former British Crown colony, we're on an English football club's forum, and Smirker doesn't appear to speak Spanish, I'd say it was a fairly obvious (and correct) choice rather than a 'lucky guess' e.g. randomly suggesting Nicaragua.
More importantly, is there any update on Watkins?
More important is Ollie's hamstring issue. According to reports he wanted to carry on in the second half but the Doctor advised caution, hence why he didn't appear after the break. It doesn't sound too serious, fingers crossed.
Can a County be great without a flag to stick in other people's faces?I’d qualify for Wales through both maternal grandparents, and was nearly Welsh myself. Thankfully, my mum got me over the border into the finest English county there is just in time.
Cheshire
Wash your mouth out.
I’m originally from this great county
Why have they got Jackie Chan practicing on his Wing Chun wooden post in a bear suit?Can a County be great without a flag to stick in other people's faces?I’d qualify for Wales through both maternal grandparents, and was nearly Welsh myself. Thankfully, my mum got me over the border into the finest English county there is just in time.
Cheshire
Wash your mouth out.
I’m originally from this great county
We've got one.
(https://www.theflagshop.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/1aa45e34d8351bef7860daeb50e7952c/w/a/warwickshire-flag-official-std.jpg)
So do Cheshire and Shropshire. Although they're not as good as the Warwickshire one.
Not a guess, the current name for British Honduras came up as a quiz question many moons ago. I also used to work with a guy whose mother was from Belize, and he'd head over there once or twice a year.
Still a guess that Smirker had roots there though surely unless the quiz question stated "Smirker is a common name in which Central American country?"
Well, given it's the second smallest country in Central America, was a former British Crown colony, we're on an English football club's forum, and Smirker doesn't appear to speak Spanish, I'd say it was a fairly obvious (and correct) choice rather than a 'lucky guess' e.g. randomly suggesting Nicaragua.
Well, given it's the second smallest country in Central America, was a former British Crown colony, we're on an English football club's forum, and Smirker doesn't appear to speak Spanish, I'd say it was a fairly obvious (and correct) choice rather than a 'lucky guess' e.g. randomly suggesting Nicaragua.
Very well worked out but Spanish is spoken in Belize and I do speak Spanish amigo 8)
Not fluent but I can read and write it 8)
Well, given it's the second smallest country in Central America, was a former British Crown colony, we're on an English football club's forum, and Smirker doesn't appear to speak Spanish, I'd say it was a fairly obvious (and correct) choice rather than a 'lucky guess' e.g. randomly suggesting Nicaragua.
Very well worked out but Spanish is spoken in Belize and I do speak Spanish amigo 8)
Not fluent but I can read and write it 8)
I know, but English is still the most commonly spoken language there, unlike the other Central American countries.
I wasn't aware from your posts here that you speak Spanish, as you haven't once mentioned your 'gafas de sol'.
My favourite is the flag of Devon (St. Petroc's Cross).
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a8/Flag_of_Devon.svg/510px-Flag_of_Devon.svg.png)
(https://www.theflagshop.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/1aa45e34d8351bef7860daeb50e7952c/g/l/gloucestershire-flag-std.jpg)
Not sure why flags are a topic on the Ollie thread, but our county flag looks like it should be that of a country.
The history of the flag dates waaaaaayyyyy back to ........2008
My favourite is the flag of Devon (St. Petroc's Cross).
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a8/Flag_of_Devon.svg/510px-Flag_of_Devon.svg.png)
My favourite is the flag of Devon (St. Petroc's Cross).
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a8/Flag_of_Devon.svg/510px-Flag_of_Devon.svg.png)
Cross? He’s absolutely furious.
Ah, my home county and also Olli's home county. Great flag. 8)
My favourite is the flag of Devon (St. Petroc's Cross).
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a8/Flag_of_Devon.svg/510px-Flag_of_Devon.svg.png)
Cross? He’s absolutely furious.
My favourite is the flag of Devon (St. Petroc's Cross).
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a8/Flag_of_Devon.svg/510px-Flag_of_Devon.svg.png)
Ah, my home county and also Olli's* home county. Great flag. 8)
A pleasing combination of colours, as often evidenced on Borussia Mönchengladbach kits.
We have got one.Not happy with that. Disgraceful and an insult to the entire proud County.
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We have got one.Not happy with that. Disgraceful and an insult to the entire proud County.
(https://www.theflagshop.co.uk/media/catalog/product/cache/1aa45e34d8351bef7860daeb50e7952c/w/a/warwickshire-flag-official-std.jpg)
There was no need to change the original below whatsoever. They wouldn't do it to Yorkshire flag. Bloody woke are taking over😡
(https://i.ibb.co/5jtv6QH/IMG-3384.jpg) (https://ibb.co/5jtv6QH)
Well done Ollie. One more to equal Benteke. Two to get to the landmark 20 goal barrier.I thought he had a great game today. Well done.
Come on Ollie.
There are 15 games left and Watkins wants to score in every one. He said it himself in an interview after the Sheffield Utd game.There are 6 games left and he is on 18 goals.
It's 11 goals so far.
I think he'll end up with 21 to 22 Prem goals.
Yorke got 25 in 1996. How many Benteke get in his first year..... I know he got 19 in the league
24 goals in all comps, what a player. Is that the first time someone’s beat Angel’s 23? Still (at least) 8 games left.
As well as hitting the back of the net (twice), Ollie hit the nail on the head:
“It is one point but it should have been three,” he said. “These are the games we need to be winning – that’s what the top teams do. They finish it off, kill it off.
“We lacked that big-team mentality where they kill games off, which is really disappointing. Maybe we just don’t have that maturity or game intelligence yet.”
Yep.As well as hitting the back of the net (twice), Ollie hit the nail on the head:
“It is one point but it should have been three,” he said. “These are the games we need to be winning – that’s what the top teams do. They finish it off, kill it off.
“We lacked that big-team mentality where they kill games off, which is really disappointing. Maybe we just don’t have that maturity or game intelligence yet.”
And guess which four words from the quote BBC Sport used for their headline.
The header looked simple enough today but to get as high as he did to win that between two defenders was hugely impressive.
It is not the first time he has stated something similar in recent matches. Sounds good as it makes you see he wants more, but if he keeps on going on it can also sound like someone who thinks he has outgrown us. Hopefully just the former.
It is not the first time he has stated something similar in recent matches. Sounds good as it makes you see he wants more, but if he keeps on going on it can also sound like someone who thinks he has outgrown us. Hopefully just the former.
He always talks well in interviews and is as intelligent off the pitch as he is on it.
He’s also 100% correct in what he has said.
That post match interview is code for I'm a Spurs or Arsenal player next season if me don't get Champions League - seen this s**t so many times when a Villa striker or midfielder get into the ingerland team 🙄
What's he worth now ? £100m ? I just don't see anyone paying that .It’s rarity value, there are so few proven centre forwards around.
That post match interview is code for I'm a Spurs or Arsenal player next season if me don't get Champions League - seen this s**t so many times when a Villa striker or midfielder get into the ingerland team 🙄
Emery said something about how they were all upset in the dressing room, so I reckon there’s been some truths dished out by the likes of Ollie. Good, I hope he gave the defence an absolute roasting, and they respond accordingly.
We’ve been mostly been playing badly for a while now, can’t defend whatsoever. Brentford’s recent away record is atrocious.
What's he worth now ? £100m ? I just don't see anyone paying that .It’s rarity value, there are so few proven centre forwards around.
His heading ability has come on a lot.
What's he worth now ? £100m ? I just don't see anyone paying that .It’s rarity value, there are so few proven centre forwards around.
His heading ability has come on a lot.
Can't take penalties though. So he'll still be here next year, as the "big" teams battle to bankrupt themselves to sign Ivan Toney.
If we're weak minded as supporters, we're reflecting what we've seen on the pitch over the years. We're fed up of seeing Villa as a club shit the bed every time they have a chance to do something really special.
If we're weak minded as supporters, we're reflecting what we've seen on the pitch over the years. We're fed up of seeing Villa as a club shit the bed every time they have a chance to do something really special.
If we're weak minded as supporters, we're reflecting what we've seen on the pitch over the years. We're fed up of seeing Villa as a club shit the bed every time they have a chance to do something really special.
Can we at least acknowledge that we’re either the best, or definitely one of the best, teams in the country for not giving up points from winning positions? Because reading the posts since yesterday it seems like everyone thinks we’re one of the worst.
Forgive me, but it reminds me of all the moaning about zonal marking when we were the best team in the country at defending set pieces.
What's he worth now ? £100m ? I just don't see anyone paying that .It’s rarity value, there are so few proven centre forwards around.
His heading ability has come on a lot.
Can't take penalties though. So he'll still be here next year, as the "big" teams battle to bankrupt themselves to sign Ivan Toney.
I reckon that Isak might be the striker that the teams above us are trying to get and Toney ends up somewhere like West Ham. Or even back at Newcastle to replace Isak.
How much cash are we likely to have to throw around in the summer? Can anyone make an educated guess?
How much cash are we likely to have to throw around in the summer? Can anyone make an educated guess?
strikes me that Watkins comments are a good indication of how the mindset and expections of the squad have changed. For example can anyone imagine Gaby coming out with such comments?
A few times = twice now this season.
We've won far more points late on than we've dropped.
A few times = twice now this season.
We've won far more points late on than we've dropped.
Luton away as well. We were in total control and then had to get a late winner to win a game that should have been put to bed long before.
A few times = twice now this season.
We've won far more points late on than we've dropped.
Luton away as well. We were in total control and then had to get a late winner to win a game that should have been put to bed long before.
It seems Ollie was doing his bit for non-league football last night watching Truro City v Torquay. It seems his mate is the Truro captain.So that's who's Ollie joining in the summer,I knew it tut tut
https://twitter.com/jenjox15/status/1777461296809582595?t=EUrRW_4X0fSOh93sDgO6QA&s=19
Mustn't be playing on Thursday, if he's traipsing all the way to Cornwall on a Monday night.Yes I am also concerned. Time difference lag is a factor and on top that he would have scoffed a few Cornish pasties as well. Totally unprofessional he has been. I think an immediate fine of two weeks wages paid to a well deserving charity called olaftab should teach him not to do it again.
Just think, if he was our penalty taker he'd be on 18 goals. ;)That's harsh...but true.
I can see the headlines already if he doesn't get a hat-trick on Thursday.Mustn't be playing on Thursday, if he's traipsing all the way to Cornwall on a Monday night.Yes I am also concerned. Time difference lag is a factor and on top that he would have scoffed a few Cornish pasties as well. Totally unprofessional he has been. I think an immediate fine of two weeks wages paid to a well deserving charity called olaftab should teach him not to do it again.
No striker in the league has more touches in the opponent's penalty area than Watkins .
No striker in the league has more touches in the opponent's penalty area than Watkins .
Yeah, he really needs to work on his control.
No striker in the league has more touches in the opponent's penalty area than Watkins .Has this been reported? Have any players complained about his behaviour?
Should have have had a penalty. Thought the referee was very poor
That was a ridiculous decision, completely took him out. Ollie shouldn’t have to complain for anyone in their right mind to see that. What happened to the linesman or VAR? I thought the Ref could be still be questioned in a game?
I’d rather blame them than blame Ollie for not ranting and raving at them. That’s what lead Kamara to being sent off earlier in the season.That was a ridiculous decision, completely took him out. Ollie shouldn’t have to complain for anyone in their right mind to see that. What happened to the linesman or VAR? I thought the Ref could be still be questioned in a game?
What was the referees view of it on pitch? Genuine question as I have no idea where he was at the time of the incident. VAR should have definitely intervened but without knowing the vantage point of the on field official its difficult to blame them
No striker in the league has more touches in the opponent's penalty area than Watkins .Has this been reported? Have any players complained about his behaviour?
I’d rather blame them than blame Ollie for not ranting and raving at them. That’s what lead Kamara to being sent off earlier in the season.That was a ridiculous decision, completely took him out. Ollie shouldn’t have to complain for anyone in their right mind to see that. What happened to the linesman or VAR? I thought the Ref could be still be questioned in a game?
What was the referees view of it on pitch? Genuine question as I have no idea where he was at the time of the incident. VAR should have definitely intervened but without knowing the vantage point of the on field official its difficult to blame them
Should have have had a penalty. Thought the referee was very poor
He didn't help himself in fairness. He didn't even appeal. For the on field ref people tend to forget that they can only give or not give a decision from what they see and the angle they see of it.
No excuse for the VAR not to intervene though
I’d rather blame them than blame Ollie for not ranting and raving at them. That’s what lead Kamara to being sent off earlier in the season.That was a ridiculous decision, completely took him out. Ollie shouldn’t have to complain for anyone in their right mind to see that. What happened to the linesman or VAR? I thought the Ref could be still be questioned in a game?
What was the referees view of it on pitch? Genuine question as I have no idea where he was at the time of the incident. VAR should have definitely intervened but without knowing the vantage point of the on field official its difficult to blame them
I'm in full agreement that VAR should be blamed. The on field ref its impossible to assign blame until you know the view he had of the incident.
It worries me you use the same motorway network as me with those eyes in desperate need of glasses!
Absolutely stonewall (https://twitter.com/Trentvilla1/status/1778561338681294939?t=sChbruYZmR4cnro6N2MWrg&s=19)
Now has 25 in all comps this season, puts him top alongside Yorke in the Premier League era.
Just think, if he was our penalty taker he'd be on 18 goals. ;)
It worries me you use the same motorway network as me with those eyes in desperate need of glasses!
Absolutely stonewall (https://twitter.com/Trentvilla1/status/1778561338681294939?t=sChbruYZmR4cnro6N2MWrg&s=19)
It defines clear and obvious.It worries me you use the same motorway network as me with those eyes in desperate need of glasses!
Absolutely stonewall (https://twitter.com/Trentvilla1/status/1778561338681294939?t=sChbruYZmR4cnro6N2MWrg&s=19)
Agreed. I could see it was a definite pen from the North Stand.
It defines clear and obvious.It worries me you use the same motorway network as me with those eyes in desperate need of glasses!
Absolutely stonewall (https://twitter.com/Trentvilla1/status/1778561338681294939?t=sChbruYZmR4cnro6N2MWrg&s=19)
Agreed. I could see it was a definite pen from the North Stand.
It worries me you use the same motorway network as me with those eyes in desperate need of glasses!
Absolutely stonewall (https://twitter.com/Trentvilla1/status/1778561338681294939?t=sChbruYZmR4cnro6N2MWrg&s=19)
We tried him on penalties and he wasn't very good with them.
Just think, if he was our penalty taker he'd be on 18 goals. ;)
Didn't Footy predict early in the season that Ollie would score 20 league goals?
And there's apparently a conversation to be had about whether he goes to the Euros.
I dont get the love in for Toney. He cant even get in the Brentford side ahead of Neal Mauphey (however you spell it).And there's apparently a conversation to be had about whether he goes to the Euros.
Funny, isn't it?
I dont get the love in for Toney. He cant even get in the Brentford side ahead of Neal Mauphey (however you spell it).And there's apparently a conversation to be had about whether he goes to the Euros.
Funny, isn't it?
19 goals - 2nd, 1 behind Haaland
10 assists - joint 1st
29 goals/assists - 1st
19 goals - 2nd, 1 behind Haaland
10 assists - joint 1st
29 goals/assists - 1st
Also, while it doesn't really matter because it still doesn't count, in the list of "top scorers if hitting the bar or post counted as a goal", after today he's now three clear of Haaland at the top with 25 league "goals".
19 goals - 2nd, 1 behind Haaland
10 assists - joint 1st
29 goals/assists - 1st
Also, while it doesn't really matter because it still doesn't count, in the list of "top scorers if hitting the bar or post counted as a goal", after today he's now three clear of Haaland at the top with 25 league "goals".
Careful, that way lies Chelsea top of the table xg madness!
I dont get the love in for Toney. He cant even get in the Brentford side ahead of Neal Mauphey (however you spell it).And there's apparently a conversation to be had about whether he goes to the Euros.
Funny, isn't it?
Toney is a potential troublemaker. For all his talents he is not a likeable person and not the sort of personality I'd want in my team.
I dont get the love in for Toney. He cant even get in the Brentford side ahead of Neal Mauphey (however you spell it).And there's apparently a conversation to be had about whether he goes to the Euros.
Funny, isn't it?
Toney is a potential troublemaker. For all his talents he is not a likeable person and not the sort of personality I'd want in my team.
And there's apparently a conversation to be had about whether he goes to the Euros.Some tosser on Talk Sport this morning still reckons Toney is in front of Ollie because he can take a penalty. FFS pathetic
Worst cast scenario is Kane gets injured and can't play at all, in which case Ollie has to be the better option.
Aston Villa goalkeeper Emi Martinez believes team-mate Ollie Watkins should win Premier League player of the season.
The striker's 19th league goal of the campaign clinched a 2-0 win at title-chasing Arsenal to boost Villa's hopes of Champions League qualification.
Watkins is just one goal behind Manchester City's Erling Haaland in the race for the golden boot.
"He should be a really, really good contender," Martinez told Sky Sports.
Watkins has led the charge for Unai Emery's side, who are now fourth with five matches left - three points clear of Tottenham, who have a game in hand.
His tally this campaign matches the best-ever for a Villa player in the Premier League era, while the England international, 28, is also joint-top for top-flight assists with 10.
"I think Ollie should win player of the season," added Martinez.
"When you play for a 'big six' side, you get more credit but Ollie has scored 19 goals with the chances he's got."
Although Watkins played down Martinez's suggestion, there is one individual award that he is giving his all to win.
"As a striker, you want to score as many goals as possible," he told BBC Match of the Day.
"I'm not going to lie, I'm chasing that, I'm doing all that I can to help the team to win and for me to score as many goals and assists to my team-mates as possible. I definitely have my eyes on the golden boot."
As a striker, you want to score as many goals as possible. I'm not going to lie, I'm chasing that, I'm doing all that I can to help the team to win and for me to score as many goals and assists to my teammates as possible. I definitely have my eyes on the golden boot. I'm not going to lie to you.....Ollie Watkins
It's funny because in the past I've been frustrated with Watkins because he's missed 1 on 1 chances that I felt were very scorable.But today in his chance late on it looked pretty awkward but he dinked it in beautifully.Got deflected slightly but yeah.
Basically Watkins is like Villa. He likes to do things the hard way.
QuoteAs a striker, you want to score as many goals as possible. I'm not going to lie, I'm chasing that, I'm doing all that I can to help the team to win and for me to score as many goals and assists to my teammates as possible. I definitely have my eyes on the golden boot. I'm not going to lie to you.....Ollie Watkins
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/soccer/i-have-my-eyes-on-the-golden-boot/ar-BB1lBIZX
Haaland 20
Ollie 19
Salah 17
Solanke 17
Isak 17
80/81 Peter Withe was equal top with Steve Archibald
76/77 Andy Gray was equal top with Malcolm McDonald
30/31 Pongo was top outright
Mods please move to Heroes Discussion if considered appropriate.
19 goals - 2nd, 1 behind Haaland
10 assists - joint 1st
29 goals/assists - 1st
Also, while it doesn't really matter because it still doesn't count, in the list of "top scorers if hitting the bar or post counted as a goal", after today he's now three clear of Haaland at the top with 25 league "goals".
I think it’s safe to say that the swingometer is in favour of Ollie making the plane for the Euros. He’s showing great form and much better form than Toney if it’s going to be a case of one or the other.
was it Peter Withe who last scored 20 league goals for us ?
i suppose that was when we played a few games more as well back in the old 1st division
was it Peter Withe who last scored 20 league goals for us ?
i suppose that was when we played a few games more as well back in the old 1st division
Yes.
Martin O’Neill on Troy Deeney’s Ollie Watkins comments:
"Maybe that’s why Troy only lasted 6 games as manager at Forest Green, he couldn’t tell the difference between a winger and a striker"
I do think golden boot should have some sort of qualifier around penalties. Haaland and Palmer have a much easier means of adding to their tally.
He already has a hat trick this season. Insight?Two hat tricks and two braces.
Martin O’Neill on Troy Deeney’s Ollie Watkins comments:
"Maybe that’s why Troy only lasted 6 games as manager at Forest Green, he couldn’t tell the difference between a winger and a striker"
Nice one, MON. :)
I do think golden boot should have some sort of qualifier around penalties. Haaland and Palmer have a much easier means of adding to their tally.
I do think golden boot should have some sort of qualifier around penalties. Haaland and Palmer have a much easier means of adding to their tally.
Na. Penalties are goals. No idea why people try to discredit them. A penalty is harder than a tap-in. If you discredit a pen you discredit a tap-in and then before you know it only 30 yard screamers count.
A goal is a goal is a goal.
His last two penalties for us was in Liverpool.agreed.
The Everton one was finished with aplomb, high and hard down the centre and he had scored for 4 games running so had the confidence then.
His last one though, was Liverpool away and it put it about a metre wide of the post. He also hadn't scored for over a month. So I do feel with his new found confidence in front of goal, he will more then likely put them away.
Penalties are a definite skill, especially mentally. That said i'd rather have the striker that scores 20 from open plan than scores 20 including 8 pens.
Chelsea fans in the comments below the Guardian article talking up Palmer just so they can feel relevant.
Ollie for Player of the Season, Palmer for Young Player. Seems about right.I think they've both been exceptional. Although a big chunk of Palmer's goals have been penalties
His standing leg slips out, so did a very good job to score in that circumstance.
I’m sure Sky will still be scrambling trying to find a way to justify Toney over Ollie for the Euros.
I’m sure Sky will still be scrambling trying to find a way to justify Toney over Ollie for the Euros.
I've said it before but I really hope Ollie isn't picked for England. I couldn't care less about the national team and I'd like him playing with anger and a chip on his shoulder for us next season
I’m sure Sky will still be scrambling trying to find a way to justify Toney over Ollie for the Euros.
I've said it before but I really hope Ollie isn't picked for England. I couldn't care less about the national team and I'd like him playing with anger and a chip on his shoulder for us next season
We can’t hope our players don’t get picked for their country while playing for us. We want as many as possible good enough to warrant being selected. Because if we don’t provide that platform through our own success they will go somewhere else. The problem will the England manager. He’s a twat.
Today is up there with the best performances from a Villa striker, without scoring.
Best striker we’ve had in the last 30 years? Different style to Yorke, but you could make an argument he is better.
Today is up there with the best performances from a Villa striker, without scoring.
Best striker we’ve had in the last 30 years? Different style to Yorke, but you could make an argument he is better.
Based on this season, he’s the best I’ve seen since I started going in 88, other than Yorke. Might need a couple more seasons at the same standard to better him though.
He was great today, didn’t seem to be getting enough support first 35-40 mins but still did ok. Once we got on the front foot he was unplayable.
I’d take Benteke over all of them. Watkins as magnificent as he has been couldn’t score half the goals Benteke could. They are just different types of players too. Benteke in this side is just a very scary thought. But Ollie fits in perfectly for what he has asked to do and how he involves so many other players.
Watkins’ best is miles better than Benteke’s best, for me.
Watkins’ best is miles better than Benteke’s best, for me.
Take a look back at a sample of Benteke goals. The runs, the acrobatic finishes, the headers, the long range goals. He was fucking magnificent.
Watkins’ best is miles better than Benteke’s best, for me.
Take a look back at a sample of Benteke goals. The runs, the acrobatic finishes, the headers, the long range goals. He was fucking magnificent.
Thanks for thinking so highly of me that you think I don’t regularly look back on such things.
He's genuinely one of the best in the league now.
Watkins’ best is miles better than Benteke’s best, for me.
Take a look back at a sample of Benteke goals. The runs, the acrobatic finishes, the headers, the long range goals. He was fucking magnificent.
Thanks for thinking so highly of me that you think I don’t regularly look back on such things.
It wasn’t a criticism of you in any way. It was conversation where tone is lost in text.
Watkins’ best is miles better than Benteke’s best, for me.
Take a look back at a sample of Benteke goals. The runs, the acrobatic finishes, the headers, the long range goals. He was fucking magnificent.
Thanks for thinking so highly of me that you think I don’t regularly look back on such things.
It wasn’t a criticism of you in any way. It was conversation where tone is lost in text.
No, I didn’t really take it as criticism. Just letting you know that I’m a saddo that spends a lot of time watching old Villa matches.
He's genuinely one of the best in the league now.
He's more than that, he's one of the best in the world now. Every summer since he joined, the conversation on this thread has been how we go about upgrading Watkins. Next summer it will be whether any of the ten or so teams in the world who are better than us might give us more than £100m to upgrade their team by trying to sign him.
He was a monster today, a display of centre-forward play that would grace any era.
He was a monster today, a display of centre-forward play that would grace any era.
True, he is resilient and gets up and gets on with it more than he used to when he's clattered to the ground, but he doesn't get the protection he should have from on-the-pitch, 'premature shirt-swappers'. Did that obvious penalty he should have had in the first half get checked by VAR?
Garth Crooks team of the week on bbc website he compares some of Watkins play to Gary Shaw in 1981
Well said Garth…
….is not a common statement:-)
He was a monster today, a display of centre-forward play that would grace any era.
True, he is resilient and gets up and gets on with it more than he used to when he's clattered to the ground, but he doesn't get the protection he should have from on-the-pitch, 'premature shirt-swappers'. Did that obvious penalty he should have had in the first half get checked by VAR?
I don't know if they showed anything on any TV broadcasts, but there wasn't a single VAR check graphic that appeared on the screens at VP for anything, be it offside, penalty or whatever. That I saw, anyway.
VAR assistant :'Review for a penalty, foul on Watkins'
VAR - 'Check complete - no penalty'
VAR assistant :'Do you want to see the replay'
VAR - 'No, check complete'
I imagine that's how these things go based on the incidents Ollie has had this season. Wolves in particular was outrageous.
There was that one bit of magic feet from Watkins near the half way line, Trinity side that Messi would have been proud of. Hopefully somebody will put a video up of it.
Ollie Watkins now has 31 non-penalty goal contributions in the Premier League this season (19 goals, 12 assists).Sky Sports News this morning discussing this season's goal involvements. Here's their list: Palmer 29 Saka 22 Foden 21 Bowen 20. Ollie didn't get a mention. The list went down as far as Grealish 4.
Here is a select list of players who have never achieved more than 30 non-penalty goal contributions in a single Premier League season.
Frank Lampard
Sergio Agüero
Romelu Lukaku
Eden Hazard
Wayne Rooney
Bruno Fernandes
Son Heung-min
Carlos Tevez
Dwight Yorke
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Michael Owen
Fernando Torres
Ian Wright
Diego Costa
Dennis Bergkamp
Taken from Twitter/X. I haven't bothered to check it.
Sky Sports News this morning discussing this very subject. This is their list of goal involvements : Palmer 29 Saka 22 Foden 21 Bowen 20. Ollie didn't get a mention. The list went down as far as Grealish 4.
Sky Sports News this morning discussing this very subject. This is their list of goal involvements : Palmer 29 Saka 22 Foden 21 Bowen 20. Ollie didn't get a mention. The list went down as far as Grealish 4.
That's just taking the p!ss.
It's remarkable. Did they caveat it with non-strikers or something? (even though that's where Bowen plays a lot of the time)Sky Sports News this morning discussing this very subject. This is their list of goal involvements : Palmer 29 Saka 22 Foden 21 Bowen 20. Ollie didn't get a mention. The list went down as far as Grealish 4.
That's just taking the p!ss.
I didn't seeit myself my nephew posted it on our WhatsApp group.It's remarkable. Did they caveat it with non-strikers or something? (even though that's where Bowen plays a lot of the time)Sky Sports News this morning discussing this very subject. This is their list of goal involvements : Palmer 29 Saka 22 Foden 21 Bowen 20. Ollie didn't get a mention. The list went down as far as Grealish 4.
That's just taking the p!ss.
That list looks very much like they were comparing the players likely to go to the Euros in the attacking midfielder spots.
That list looks very much like they were comparing the players likely to go to the Euros in the attacking midfielder spots.
They were. Sometimes it feels as though football fans are just looking to be offended
The list states "Goal involvements of English forwards" I can assure you that i am not easily offended. I would expect Ollie to be included in that list.That list looks very much like they were comparing the players likely to go to the Euros in the attacking midfielder spots.
They were. Sometimes it feels as though football fans are just looking to be offended
Sky Sports News this morning discussing this very subject. This is their list of goal involvements : Palmer 29 Saka 22 Foden 21 Bowen 20. Ollie didn't get a mention. The list went down as far as Grealish 4.
That's just taking the p!ss.
Agreed. When a club pays a hundred million pounds to buy you, then you really have to be doing better than four.
The whole thing's hilarious. The most goal contributions in the league, the second most in all of Europe's big five behind a certain Harry Kane, and England are so addicted to the vision of the Target Man that they might bring someone on Brentford's bench instead.
(I mean, of course I think Toney's good. It just looks incomprehensible on the face of it.)
The whole thing's hilarious. The most goal contributions in the league, the second most in all of Europe's big five behind a certain Harry Kane, and England are so addicted to the vision of the Target Man that they might bring someone on Brentford's bench instead.
(I mean, of course I think Toney's good. It just looks incomprehensible on the face of it.)
It's funny that since he was annointed for scoring a penalty against Belgium he now can't get a game for Brentford.
Ollie Watkins now has 31 non-penalty goal contributions in the Premier League this season (19 goals, 12 assists).Sky Sports News this morning discussing this season's goal involvements. Here's their list: Palmer 29 Saka 22 Foden 21 Bowen 20. Ollie didn't get a mention. The list went down as far as Grealish 4.
Here is a select list of players who have never achieved more than 30 non-penalty goal contributions in a single Premier League season.
Frank Lampard
Sergio Agüero
Romelu Lukaku
Eden Hazard
Wayne Rooney
Bruno Fernandes
Son Heung-min
Carlos Tevez
Dwight Yorke
Ruud van Nistelrooy
Michael Owen
Fernando Torres
Ian Wright
Diego Costa
Dennis Bergkamp
Taken from Twitter/X. I haven't bothered to check it.
The whole thing's hilarious. The most goal contributions in the league, the second most in all of Europe's big five behind a certain Harry Kane, and England are so addicted to the vision of the Target Man that they might bring someone on Brentford's bench instead.
(I mean, of course I think Toney's good. It just looks incomprehensible on the face of it.)
It's funny that since he was annointed for scoring a penalty against Belgium he now can't get a game for Brentford.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Brentford missed Mbueno more this season when he was injured than they missed Toney when he was banned. If I was a club looking for an attacking player in the summer I'd be looking at Wissa or Mbueno before I'd be willing to fork over whatever stupid price they'll want for Toney.Mbueno is a super player, but isn't Diaby our man in that role?
England apparently don't play the right way to provide Watkins with a platform.
Maybe they should?
The list states "Goal involvements of English forwards" I can assure you that i am not easily offended. I would expect Ollie to be included in that list.That list looks very much like they were comparing the players likely to go to the Euros in the attacking midfielder spots.
They were. Sometimes it feels as though football fans are just looking to be offended
Probably his best all round performance for Villa today. Was absolutely unplayable.
The list states "Goal involvements of English forwards" I can assure you that i am not easily offended. I would expect Ollie to be included in that list.That list looks very much like they were comparing the players likely to go to the Euros in the attacking midfielder spots.
They were. Sometimes it feels as though football fans are just looking to be offended
I'm with you. On Sky the other day they listed "players with top goal involvements in Europe". They didn't list Ollie. Turns out there was an asterisk with "*minimum of 20 goals scored." Yeah, makes perfect sense to list goal involvements and leave out the player with the second most due to setting an arbitrary limit on half of the metric. Twats.
Probably his best all round performance for Villa today. Was absolutely unplayable.
I get your point but I prefer the performances when he scores.
Well there's another thing with Watkins, he's pretty much the most durable footballer I can think of.
Probably his best all round performance for Villa today. Was absolutely unplayable.
I get your point but I prefer the performances when he scores.
Probably his best all round performance for Villa today. Was absolutely unplayable.
I get your point but I prefer the performances when he scores.
I'd say I don't care as long as we win. Which then made me look up our record in the league this season when he does score:
He's scored in 14 matches, out of 33 played.
Of the 19 he didn't score in, he got an assist in 5 of them, leaving 14 games he either didn't score or get an assist.
Of the 14 games he scored in, we won 11, drew 2 and lost 1.
Of the 5 games he didn't score but got an assist, we won 3, drew 1 and lost 1.
Of the games where he didn't score or assist, we won 6, drew 3 and lost 5.
All of which shows just how vital he is. When he scores, you can almost guarantee we'll win the game, and when he doesn't but gets an assist, our record is still very good. And all of that is with a defence that hasn't been nearly as good as it was last year. If he can do the same next year and the defence improves with the return of Mings, well, anything's possible.
I know that you don't need to 'like' players as such, if they do the business on the pitch. But all the players we have now seem like genuinely nice guys as well as top professionals, whereas even without the betting stuff Toney just comes as an absolute arsehole. I'd hate it if he was anywhere near our team.
Please desist with such disgusting filth! Won't somebody think of the children!
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Brentford missed Mbueno more this season when he was injured than they missed Toney when he was banned. If I was a club looking for an attacking player in the summer I'd be looking at Wissa or Mbueno before I'd be willing to fork over whatever stupid price they'll want for Toney.Mbueno is a super player, but isn't Diaby our man in that role?
The list states "Goal involvements of English forwards" I can assure you that i am not easily offended. I would expect Ollie to be included in that list.That list looks very much like they were comparing the players likely to go to the Euros in the attacking midfielder spots.
They were. Sometimes it feels as though football fans are just looking to be offended
I'm with you. On Sky the other day they listed "players with top goal involvements in Europe". They didn't list Ollie. Turns out there was an asterisk with "*minimum of 20 goals scored." Yeah, makes perfect sense to list goal involvements and leave out the player with the second most due to setting an arbitrary limit on half of the metric. Twats.
It is bullshit, yes. But he'll correct it before too long.
I’d love it he managed to get to +30 goals across all competitions. A brace today would be a good start.Yes hope so it's fully deserved all his goals and progress!
For those completely in the know of the whole Premier League era can it be said given Watkins consistency and goal scoring exploits is he the greatest Premier League era striker and goal scorer that you have seen and has played for Villa?? No one is better ?Today is up there with the best performances from a Villa striker, without scoring.
Best striker we’ve had in the last 30 years? Different style to Yorke, but you could make an argument he is better.
Based on this season, he’s the best I’ve seen since I started going in 88, other than Yorke. Might need a couple more seasons at the same standard to better him though.
He was great today, didn’t seem to be getting enough support first 35-40 mins but still did ok. Once we got on the front foot he was unplayable.
I reckon Benteke at his best for us was still better than Watkins at his best for us.
It's just that we saw the best of Benteke probably 40% of the time, whereas for the last eighteen months we've seen Watkins at his best 85% of the time.
Now has 25 in all comps this season, puts him top alongside Yorke in the Premier League era.
Great but preferred Yorke.
I would argue : Not only the best Premier League era striker but Watkins now have to be recognised as number one of the last 100 years . I don't have all the knowledge, but he's the best consistent Aston Villa goalscorer in last 100 years of our proud history. That's in all here of our lifetime?
What's the take of any former Villa striker who is ahead of Watkins ? because from my research he's going to be if not already the greatest ever in last 100 years.
Where are you now on Watkins and Saunders ?Fun fact. Watkins scored more league goals in his first 2 seasons with us than Dean Saunders did in his first 2 with us.
You still, hate Deano don't you? I loved him personally, I had a great picture of him from 90 minutes on my wall of him standing arms up in front of the Holte End after scoring against Liverpool on his home debut
Did your research show who has the most goals at villa in the last 100 years? Pretty simple thing to do. It would be a tough call to state the best for the last 50 years.Even though Agbonlahor is top premier league scorer I don't rank him in top 5 top strikers of Villa in last 100 years
I suggest you look at Peter McParland, Tom 'Pongo' Waring and Eric Houghton (although he was a winger not an out and out striker.)
Pongo. Case closed.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, Brentford missed Mbueno more this season when he was injured than they missed Toney when he was banned. If I was a club looking for an attacking player in the summer I'd be looking at Wissa or Mbueno before I'd be willing to fork over whatever stupid price they'll want for Toney.Mbueno is a super player, but isn't Diaby our man in that role?
I'm not saying we should sign any of them. I'm saying if we were a club looking for an attacking player (the kind that are being linked with Toney) I'd be pricing Mbueno and Wissa first.
Emery obviously realises his strengths and we are set out to maximise them. Having Diaby next to him gives defenders somebody else to worry about. It's potentially a fantastic partnership. Andy Gray was never a technical player but alongside Brian Little scored for fun because we played to his strengths. First time round Gray scored 54 goals in 113 appearances whilst Sir Brian got 40 during the same period. Together they were the best Villa partnership of my Villa days. In Watkins and Diaby were have the potential to have the third best - after Gray/Little and Withe/Shaw.Totally.
Shaw and Withe went together like bacon and eggs.
I suggest you look at Peter McParland, Tom 'Pongo' Waring and Eric Houghton (although he was a winger not an out and out striker.)
The best measurements are by season top scorers in my estimationPongo. Case closed.
Everyone knows of Pongo but I did say 100 years.
Tony Hateley was exceptional in the air but not much of an all-round player, apparently. Much like his son Mark, who made the absolute most of quite limited ability and went on to play for AC Milan, Monaco and Glasgow Rangers somehow.Thanks KG !
Gerry Hitchens' departure to Inter Milan was more of a blow than Tony Hateley's departure to Chelsea - even if the former did fund the first roof for the Holte End.
Brian Green of this parish said Benteke was the best Villa forward he's ever seen; and he's seen the above pair plus the likes of Little, Gray and the 90s mob. I'd take him at his word.
Well I made an error as thought Pongo was more than 100 years ago.I suggest you look at Peter McParland, Tom 'Pongo' Waring and Eric Houghton (although he was a winger not an out and out striker.)
The best measurements are by season top scorers in my estimationPongo. Case closed.
Everyone knows of Pongo but I did say 100 years.
Yes. I can read.
Can you count?
Lacked consistency and durability, but for sheer talent, Dalian is up there with Little, Gray, Shaw, Withe, Yorke and Benteke. Watkins yet to join that club for me. He’s only been THAT good since Unai came in. I think he’ll get there though.I saw Atkinson was never a top scorer so I can see there was a consistency issue but I have seen he scored one of the best ever Premier League goals , a Goal of the season.
Lacked consistency and durability, but for sheer talent, Dalian is up there with Little, Gray, Shaw, Withe, Yorke and Benteke. Watkins yet to join that club for me. He’s only been THAT good since Unai came in. I think he’ll get there though.I saw Atkinson was never a top scorer so I can see there was a consistency issue but I have seen he scored one of the best ever Premier League goals , a Goal of the season.
Was Saunders keeping Atkinson out the team back then ? Because Saunders was the top scorer
Lacked consistency and durability, but for sheer talent, Dalian is up there with Little, Gray, Shaw, Withe, Yorke and Benteke. Watkins yet to join that club for me. He’s only been THAT good since Unai came in. I think he’ll get there though.
Lacked consistency and durability, but for sheer talent, Dalian is up there with Little, Gray, Shaw, Withe, Yorke and Benteke. Watkins yet to join that club for me. He’s only been THAT good since Unai came in. I think he’ll get there though.
Was Saunders keeping Atkinson out the team back then ? Because Saunders was the top scorer
Lacked consistency and durability, but for sheer talent, Dalian is up there with Little, Gray, Shaw, Withe, Yorke and Benteke. Watkins yet to join that club for me. He’s only been THAT good since Unai came in. I think he’ll get there though.I saw Atkinson was never a top scorer so I can see there was a consistency issue but I have seen he scored one of the best ever Premier League goals , a Goal of the season.
Was Saunders keeping Atkinson out the team back then ? Because Saunders was the top scorer
No, they were a partnership. Saunders made the most of his ability, but Dalian had ability that Saunders could only dream of.
The durability factor shouldn't be overlooked in this topic.Wow that's really interest stuff on our top strikers and players from history
Dalian, Collywobbles, Shaw and Little all had far more natural ability. But couldn't get on the field long enough to truly fulfill their potential.
Dalian's nickname in the old fanzine was Sicknote, and that persisted even between 1992-94, which were his most productive years for the club.
Benteke was no stranger to the treatment table during his stint with us. We were less than half a team without him.
One outstanding season shouldn't really put Ollie in the conversation - yet. But hopefully in 2/3 years there will be more merit to it.
Totally different players.Impressive! Against Koeman aswell !!
Gabby was a sprinter who got into football relatively late.
Dalian was a natural, scoring goals like this in the Nou Camp in his early 20s:&t=58s
That is some insight !
Think that was Tony Morley.The irony is that now Andy Gray knows for footy analysis for Sky Sports and Bein Sports
Difficult to truly compare eras with the difference in training and quality of pitches etc. But Shaw, Little et al were team players first and foremost, to go with that natural ability. So I think they'd fit in quite well.
I couldn't see Andy Gray or some of the others having any patience for video analysis etc.
Modern players are different to the old days. Ask Pongo or even Brian Little to run as much as Watkins does and you'd get a right earful.
As for the others, Hitchens by all accounts was the man, Hateley suffered by being his eventual replacement. Andy Gray was ludicrously brave but perhaps a bit one-dimensional. Withe was a great all-rounder with a lot more skill than he was credited with. Gary Shaw was a goalpoacher whereas Little was more of an old-fashioned inside-forward who would have done well in a front three now.
Atkinson had it all except commitment. Saunders ran around a lot but didn't score enough. Percy summed up Darren Bent by saying him in the team was like being a goal up and a player short. Benteke put in some of the best all-round centre-forward performances I've ever seen.
Modern players are different to the old days. Ask Pongo or even Brian Little to run as much as Watkins does and you'd get a right earful.
As for the others, Hitchens by all accounts was the man, Hateley suffered by being his eventual replacement. Andy Gray was ludicrously brave but perhaps a bit one-dimensional. Withe was a great all-rounder with a lot more skill than he was credited with. Gary Shaw was a goalpoacher whereas Little was more of an old-fashioned inside-forward who would have done well in a front three now.
Atkinson had it all except commitment. Saunders ran around a lot but didn't score enough. Percy summed up Darren Bent by saying him in the team was like being a goal up and a player short. Benteke put in some of the best all-round centre-forward performances I've ever seen.
Shaw was more than a goal poacher though. He could link up play, shield the ball, turn, etc beautifully. Similar in some ways to a player like Dalglish, whilst also being able to finish like Lineker. He could have developed into some player. The crowd used to give him some stick though at times.
Modern players are different to the old days. Ask Pongo or even Brian Little to run as much as Watkins does and you'd get a right earful.
As for the others, Hitchens by all accounts was the man, Hateley suffered by being his eventual replacement. Andy Gray was ludicrously brave but perhaps a bit one-dimensional. Withe was a great all-rounder with a lot more skill than he was credited with. Gary Shaw was a goalpoacher whereas Little was more of an old-fashioned inside-forward who would have done well in a front three now.
Atkinson had it all except commitment. Saunders ran around a lot but didn't score enough. Percy summed up Darren Bent by saying him in the team was like being a goal up and a player short. Benteke put in some of the best all-round centre-forward performances I've ever seen.
Emery obviously realises his strengths and we are set out to maximise them. Having Diaby next to him gives defenders somebody else to worry about. It's potentially a fantastic partnership. Andy Gray was never a technical player but alongside Brian Little scored for fun because we played to his strengths. First time round Gray scored 54 goals in 113 appearances whilst Sir Brian got 40 during the same period. Together they were the best Villa partnership of my Villa days. In Watkins and Diaby were have the potential to have the third best - after Gray/Little and Withe/Shaw.Totally.
This is interesting reading
Withe must have offered assists as well as goals as Shaw was a top scorer for a season or two.
Modern players are different to the old days. Ask Pongo or even Brian Little to run as much as Watkins does and you'd get a right earful.
As for the others, Hitchens by all accounts was the man, Hateley suffered by being his eventual replacement. Andy Gray was ludicrously brave but perhaps a bit one-dimensional. Withe was a great all-rounder with a lot more skill than he was credited with. Gary Shaw was a goalpoacher whereas Little was more of an old-fashioned inside-forward who would have done well in a front three now.
Atkinson had it all except commitment. Saunders ran around a lot but didn't score enough. Percy summed up Darren Bent by saying him in the team was like being a goal up and a player short. Benteke put in some of the best all-round centre-forward performances I've ever seen.
Shaw was more than a goal poacher though. He could link up play, shield the ball, turn, etc beautifully. Similar in some ways to a player like Dalglish, whilst also being able to finish like Lineker. He could have developed into some player. The crowd used to give him some stick though at times.
I'm dubious that anyone that would want Ollie could afford him in the current climate. And that's if we even want to sell and he wants to leave.
I'm dubious that anyone that would want Ollie could afford him in the current climate. And that's if we even want to sell and he wants to leave.
I'm dubious that anyone that would want Ollie could afford him in the current climate. And that's if we even want to sell and he wants to leave.
My one (minor) concern is that he's probably the one player that turns this Arsenal team into title winners, and if they thought the same, they could probably rustle up the £120m that he's probably worth in the current market.
Beyond them, there's nowhere else he's going.
Felt for Watkins as he had a great opportunity when Cash fed him but he blazed over from inside the box.Yes and I think last two games he WANT to score (himself ) a little bit too much.
I think it's on his mind the milestone of 20 goals and it impacted that finish.
I'm dubious that anyone that would want Ollie could afford him in the current climate. And that's if we even want to sell and he wants to leave.
My one (minor) concern is that he's probably the one player that turns this Arsenal team into title winners, and if they thought the same, they could probably rustle up the £120m that he's probably worth in the current market.
Beyond them, there's nowhere else he's going.
If they offered that sort of money, I think we'd take it.
Felt for Watkins as he had a great opportunity when Cash fed him but he blazed over from inside the box.
I think it's on his mind the milestone of 20 goals and it impacted that finish.
I’m think being on 19 goals is weighing heavy on him. Snatched dreadfully at that late chance.
He wasn't near his best, not sure if it was Chelsea's tactics or ours which neutered him. We hit far too many long balls right at him rather than into space. That's not a plan that's worked in the years he's been here so no surprise it didn't last night. Still could and should have had two goals.He looked like he was out wide quite a bit, not sure if deliberate or a consequence of their tactics.
I’m think being on 19 goals is weighing heavy on him. Snatched dreadfully at that late chance.
Yeah, I think there might be a bit of that little added pressure. His "how have I not scored" in the much loved 'another one' video after Bournemouth was telling.
I think he's correct with the Toney part. People had him with his choice of "top" club last summer, but he hasn't done much since coming back, and is probably not going to get the move he expected.
Man U could still do something stupid and try to sign another expensive striker but they'd be far better off just having a couple of midfielders who actually feed the young Hoijland lad up front. There's no way even Watkins scores a lot playing in front of a bunch of selfish players who won't pass the ball unless it's their last option.
And of course a player that will turn 29 this year who's spent his whole career working his way to the top will happily chuck the chance to play in the Champions League away for the chance to chase errant long balls from Harry Maguire or marvel at just how much they spunked on Anthony at first hand.
And of course a player that will turn 29 this year who's spent his whole career working his way to the top will happily chuck the chance to play in the Champions League away for the chance to chase errant long balls from Harry Maguire or marvel at just how much they spunked on Anthony at first hand.
There will be a queue (albeit short based on the absolute mountain of cash it would take) for Watkins this summer. But the thought of him going there given their current state and lack of CL would be very surprising. If I squint, I can see Arsenal as potentially realistic if the fee was ridiculous - £120m as per Dave's post above would be too big a fee to turn down, and a bit like when Coutinho left Liverpool, might be right for all concerned.
Agree with all this. The only English team I could see him going to is Arsenal, particularly as he's a fan. But I'm not sure they could fork out another £100m after buying Rice last season.And of course a player that will turn 29 this year who's spent his whole career working his way to the top will happily chuck the chance to play in the Champions League away for the chance to chase errant long balls from Harry Maguire or marvel at just how much they spunked on Anthony at first hand.
There will be a queue (albeit short based on the absolute mountain of cash it would take) for Watkins this summer. But the thought of him going there given their current state and lack of CL would be very surprising. If I squint, I can see Arsenal as potentially realistic if the fee was ridiculous - £120m as per Dave's post above would be too big a fee to turn down, and a bit like when Coutinho left Liverpool, might be right for all concerned.
If we ended up finishing 5th I think it'd be more likely he'd leave.
Modern players are different to the old days. Ask Pongo or even Brian Little to run as much as Watkins does and you'd get a right earful.Benteke had habit of letting his head drop after a missed chance but he is also one of my a time favourite villa strikers. Followed by Dwight Yorke and John Carew. Ollie has the goals but not the ego of a striker meaning he goes under a lot of radars but he is someone we are blessed to have
As for the others, Hitchens by all accounts was the man, Hateley suffered by being his eventual replacement. Andy Gray was ludicrously brave but perhaps a bit one-dimensional. Withe was a great all-rounder with a lot more skill than he was credited with. Gary Shaw was a goalpoacher whereas Little was more of an old-fashioned inside-forward who would have done well in a front three now.
Atkinson had it all except commitment. Saunders ran around a lot but didn't score enough. Percy summed up Darren Bent by saying him in the team was like being a goal up and a player short. Benteke put in some of the best all-round centre-forward performances I've ever seen.
Agree with all this. The only English team I could see him going to is Arsenal, particularly as he's a fan. But I'm not sure they could fork out another £100m after buying Rice last season.And of course a player that will turn 29 this year who's spent his whole career working his way to the top will happily chuck the chance to play in the Champions League away for the chance to chase errant long balls from Harry Maguire or marvel at just how much they spunked on Anthony at first hand.
There will be a queue (albeit short based on the absolute mountain of cash it would take) for Watkins this summer. But the thought of him going there given their current state and lack of CL would be very surprising. If I squint, I can see Arsenal as potentially realistic if the fee was ridiculous - £120m as per Dave's post above would be too big a fee to turn down, and a bit like when Coutinho left Liverpool, might be right for all concerned.
If we ended up finishing 5th I think it'd be more likely he'd leave.
If we finish 5th I'd guess we'd be in danger of losing Martinez, Luiz and Watkins (but prob not all three).
His goal last night was Champions League quality, he didn't need to even see where he was shooting, he instinctively knew. It was a superb finish.Yes a fantastic finish and one of the few players who are playing like the season has just started rather than almost over.
His goal last night was Champions League quality, he didn't need to even see where he was shooting, he instinctively knew. It was a superb finish.
There's also the possibility *whisper it* that Watkins being one of the best strikers in the world now is as much down to Emery as it is down to Watkins himself.
If we were to sell Watkins (and I don't think we will), I wouldn't be surprised to see both (a) Watkins not being as good elsewhere and (b) Emery to turn someone else into Watkins / Moreno for us.
It does seem weird that Rodri seems to be skipped when they drop points in the majority of the matches he misses, and as a DM he has till got 7 goals and 9 assists.
McGinn and Ollie also in the team of the season running.
Voted as Players' Player of the Season.
Voted as Players' Player of the Season.
And voted as Supporters' Player of the Season.
Well deserved. I'd love him to get his 20th league goal of the season against Palace. If he doesn't I'm not sure he'll ever forgive Diego.
What's the story with the non celebration regards Haaland penalty ?
Was it merely the Golden Boot issue?
What's the story with the non celebration regards Haaland penalty ?
Was it merely the Golden Boot issue?
What's the story with the non celebration regards Haaland penalty ?
Was it merely the Golden Boot issue?
What's the story with the non celebration regards Haaland penalty ?
Was it merely the Golden Boot issue?
It was a moment in time, captured on a still camera. There’s lots of footage of him celebrating and smiling.
Manchester United are planning an "audacious" move for Ollie Watkins I hear.
Manchester United are planning an "audacious" move for Ollie Watkins I hear.What ?
Manchester United are planning an "audacious" move for Ollie Watkins I hear.What ?
Is the PSR and squad cost control ratio?
Why sell Watkins ?
What's the rumour exactly !??
One of gary neville or carra picked Ollie in their team of the season, above that citeh dude with the bun.Danny Murphy picked him also I believe
They had a heated debate about it. I was very, very drunk.
Foden wins player of the season. Feels a bit rough on Ollie, I’m not sure he could have done much more.
Foden wins player of the season. Feels a bit rough on Ollie, I’m not sure he could have done much more.
I don't think many non-Villa people will be outraged at Foden winning it. Watkins has had a great season by his (and our) standards, but Foden's on another level as a player.
He's not on another level at all, in my opinion. He's different kind of player obviously, and has had a good season too. My point is that it matters who you play for when it comes to awards like these.
I don't think many non-Villa people will be outraged at Foden winning it. Watkins has had a great season by his (and our) standards, but Foden's on another level as a player.
Agreed, Foden's probably the best English player there is.
Whoever wins the league will almost certainly be manager of the year. Emery has by far achieved more than them this season though. And i'd think that if I supported another club.
Whoever wins the league will almost certainly be manager of the year. Emery has by far achieved more than them this season though. And i'd think that if I supported another club.
Howe should have won it last season. I think to be fair if Arsenal win the league that is a huge achievement and wouldn't begrudge it to Arteta. At the end of the day, Man City play by different rules to everyone else, to me the fact that they have only won the champions league once means peps achievements are pretty average.Whoever wins the league will almost certainly be manager of the year. Emery has by far achieved more than them this season though. And i'd think that if I supported another club.
Yeah, because it’ll will be the ‘historic fourth’, so they’ll wank over that. And if they don’t, it will be the Mysteron’s bringing Arsenal back from the dead.
The thing with Ollie is that propelled a side expected by many to finish in the top 8 at best into the CL. With Foden, as outstanding as he is, he is surrounded by some of the world’s top players. That helps when you are always dominating possession and playing a lot of football in the opponents third of the pitch. What Ollie has done is far more valuable to where we finished versus where Man City could finish. This isn’t me saying Foden doesn’t deserve it. It’s me saying Ollie deserved it more.
The thing with Ollie is that propelled a side expected by many to finish in the top 8 at best into the CL. With Foden, as outstanding as he is, he is surrounded by some of the world’s top players. That helps when you are always dominating possession and playing a lot of football in the opponents third of the pitch. What Ollie has done is far more valuable to where we finished versus where Man City could finish. This isn’t me saying Foden doesn’t deserve it. It’s me saying Ollie deserved it more.
That's true of all Messi's, Ronaldo's, Zidne's Ballon D'Ors. Who should have got them instead of those players?
Whoever wins the league will almost certainly be manager of the year. Emery has by far achieved more than them this season though. And i'd think that if I supported another club.
Occasionally you get curve-balls though. Pardew got it for finishing fifth with Newcastle, Pulis won it at Palace and George Burley won it at Ipswich.
The thing with Ollie is that propelled a side expected by many to finish in the top 8 at best into the CL. With Foden, as outstanding as he is, he is surrounded by some of the world’s top players. That helps when you are always dominating possession and playing a lot of football in the opponents third of the pitch. What Ollie has done is far more valuable to where we finished versus where Man City could finish. This isn’t me saying Foden doesn’t deserve it. It’s me saying Ollie deserved it more.
That's true of all Messi's, Ronaldo's, Zidne's Ballon D'Ors. Who should have got them instead of those players?
The thing with Ollie is that propelled a side expected by many to finish in the top 8 at best into the CL. With Foden, as outstanding as he is, he is surrounded by some of the world’s top players. That helps when you are always dominating possession and playing a lot of football in the opponents third of the pitch. What Ollie has done is far more valuable to where we finished versus where Man City could finish. This isn’t me saying Foden doesn’t deserve it. It’s me saying Ollie deserved it more.
That's true of all Messi's, Ronaldo's, Zidne's Ballon D'Ors. Who should have got them instead of those players?
Let’s no get carried away here. Statistically Ollie has better goals, assists in about the same number of PL games. Foden isn’t remotely any of those players you’ve referenced. Again, I’m not saying he shouldn’t be awarded it. I’m saying Ollie, in my opinion, had a better season compared to Foden and had greater influence on how we ended relative to expectations.
Ollie’s been great, but I’d have Foden slightly ahead of him. I’d have Rodri in front of all of the nominees.Palmer would be ahead of Foden, agree about Rodri.
The thing with Ollie is that propelled a side expected by many to finish in the top 8 at best into the CL. With Foden, as outstanding as he is, he is surrounded by some of the world’s top players. That helps when you are always dominating possession and playing a lot of football in the opponents third of the pitch. What Ollie has done is far more valuable to where we finished versus where Man City could finish. This isn’t me saying Foden doesn’t deserve it. It’s me saying Ollie deserved it more.
That's true of all Messi's, Ronaldo's, Zidne's Ballon D'Ors. Who should have got them instead of those players?
Let’s no get carried away here. Statistically Ollie has better goals, assists in about the same number of PL games. Foden isn’t remotely any of those players you’ve referenced. Again, I’m not saying he shouldn’t be awarded it. I’m saying Ollie, in my opinion, had a better season compared to Foden and had greater influence on how we ended relative to expectations.
I'm not suggesting he's as good as them, but the situation you described (that I bolded), that he's in the best team so he's always attacking, getting to show what he can do, applies to them too. Were there not players in those eras who had big impacts on lesser teams? I'd imagine there were, but nobody pays attention to those players because they're not doing spectacular things in enormous games with global attention being paid.
What would your reaction be if Ross Barkley had won it? He's had a significant impact on a terrible team - does he deserve it more?
He’s brilliant, but his impact wasn’t anything like Watkins’ was for us.
Rodri is the best player in the league.
Man City with and without Rodri this season in all compsThat is a stat worth knowing.
W37 D11 L0
W5 D0 L4
He’s brilliant, but his impact wasn’t anything like Watkins’ was for us.
Yeah, but why would the people who vote for the award give a shit about that? They're trying to find the best player of the season, not the one who had a great influence on the team we support. Barkley, Palmer, Muniz have all impacted their teams, but those teams have done fuck all. Yes, we finished fourth, which is great for us, but why should a neutral care about it when the fella who's won has won the league for his team (whether they would've won it or not without him), who's a better player, exists?
Whoever wins the league will almost certainly be manager of the year. Emery has by far achieved more than them this season though. And i'd think that if I supported another club.
Occasionally you get curve-balls though. Pardew got it for finishing fifth with Newcastle, Pulis won it at Palace and George Burley won it at Ipswich.
Hang on a minute. Tiny Penis won manager of the year? Really?
Bloody hell.
He’s brilliant, but his impact wasn’t anything like Watkins’ was for us.
Yeah, but why would the people who vote for the award give a shit about that? They're trying to find the best player of the season, not the one who had a great influence on the team we support. Barkley, Palmer, Muniz have all impacted their teams, but those teams have done fuck all. Yes, we finished fourth, which is great for us, but why should a neutral care about it when the fella who's won has won the league for his team (whether they would've won it or not without him), who's a better player, exists?
I don't expect them to give a shit about us. I also know what they’re trying to find. I’m just trying to say that it should be about which player’s performance over the season is the bigger achievement. And that influence HAS to be one of the things considered.
I agree that those players’ teams have done fuck all. I wouldn’t give any of them player of the season. We have achieved beyond what people expected, largely due to the stats of Watkins (which are better than Foden’s - if we don’t want to consider impact), City won the league less comfortably than they probably should.
I don’t think it’s because of a ridiculous conspiracy, I think it’s because the people voting will have been taking much less notice of our games - I mean, a lot of them were discussing why they’d take fucking Toney to Germany ahead of Watkins.
Was also Palace manager when they came from 3-0 down to draw 3-3 with Liverpool and stop them winning the league so probably deserved the award for that alone!
He was never going to bust a gut with the Euros on the horizon.
Loads of reporters already claiming Toney is definitely in the squad. I'm sure this will be as WELL as Ollie, given the squads have been increased to 26, but still strange to see Toney confirmed ahead of Ollie...
Loads of reporters already claiming Toney is definitely in the squad. I'm sure this will be as WELL as Ollie, given the squads have been increased to 26, but still strange to see Toney confirmed ahead of Ollie...
This is for the preliminary squad, which is thirty players of which four will be cut.
In fact I would much rather the number 3 forward, if Southgate takes 3 to be Solanke. He's had an excellent season.
In fact I would much rather the number 3 forward, if Southgate takes 3 to be Solanke. He's had an excellent season.
I'd just have the three strikers as Kane / Watkins / Bowen, given Bowen has played there for most of the season.
In fact I would much rather the number 3 forward, if Southgate takes 3 to be Solanke. He's had an excellent season.
I'd just have the three strikers as Kane / Watkins / Bowen, given Bowen has played there for most of the season.
Bowen should absolutely be going. He's superb. The question will be Southgate sees him as a forward or right winger. Because if it's the latter he's likely going to miss out to Cole Palmer and Saka.
Most goals in a season (League & Cup):
50-Waring (1930-31)
42-Hitchens (1960-61)
36-Brown (1929-30)
35-Brown (1932-33)
34-Capewell (1925-26), Devey (1891-92), Hateley (1964-65)
33-Astley (1933-34)
32-Waring (1928-29)
30-Garraty (1899-00), Hampton (1912-13), Houghton (1930-31), Walker (1920-21), Waring (1931-32)
29-Broome (1936-37), Gray (1976-77), Hampton (1909-10), Stephenson (1919-20)
28-Dickson (1921-22), Dixon (1951-52), Halse (1912-13), Hampton (1911-12), Hateley (1965-66)
27-Cook (1927-28), Graydon (1974-75), Walker (1921-22), Watkins (2023-24)
Named in the fan voted PL team of the year.
Article on Villa site (https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/may/28/watkins-named-in-pl-fan-team-of-the-season/)
Liverpool want him according to one of the rags tomorrow morning.
Liverpool want him according to one of the rags tomorrow morning.(https://i.ibb.co/S7cL4WF/Junior-Soprano-Angie-Dickinson.gif)
Well, he may want to go but he has a contract with us and it's up to us to turn that may into reality and hopefully we won't otherwise we are back on the slippery slope.Liverpool want him according to one of the rags tomorrow morning.
Alot of rags are running with it. There is no way he is going anywhere. We would want in excess of 100m. If it was arsenal though hmm i think ollie may want to go as ive heard he is a big arsenal fan
He used to follow Arsenal, but now he's a Villain.
He works under the best manager going, and his career is thriving, he'd be daft to want to move.
A lot of the rags aren’t running with it. One is the others are quoting them. He’s not for sale. If you believe Heck we will be nicking Salah.
A lot of the rags aren’t running with it. One is the others are quoting them. He’s not for sale. If you believe Heck we will be nicking Salah.
Salah has clearly mentally checked out of the Premier League.
He used to follow Arsenal, but now he's a Villain.
He works under the best manager going, and his career is thriving, he'd be daft to want to move.
Arsenal throw enough money at him/us and it might happen. They know we are under PSR pressure and that they won't win a PL with Jesus as their main striker. It seems inevitable we will lose one of our big hitters this season, which is hard to take given the season (and a half) under Emery.
Ollie has been a great player for us, never injured, brilliant pro. He's one of the few I was really keen on us signing at the time, just thought his profile was perfect for us though the price was very steep.
Can't recall the poster on here that wanted us to sign him years before that again, can anyone remember? That was some scouting!
Trying to replace Ollie would be incredibly difficult but at 28 the timing might not be awful either.
Can't recall the poster on here that wanted us to sign him years before that again, can anyone remember? That was some scouting!
Trying to replace Ollie would be incredibly difficult but at 28 the timing might not be awful either.
If we need to shift someone for big money, it should be Dougie.
Martinez would be the stupidest one. Keepers don't fetch that much, and he's the one we'd struggle most to replace.
An idle thought on Ollie's not-quite-so convincing England performances.
Last year there was the popular theory that one of the reasons for his Emerenaissance was the sale of Ings, which meant that he knew he was the indisputed first choice striker, so confidence came from that and he was able to play free of the pressure of worrying about his place in the team.
So given his current role is not even indisputed first-choice striker, but "try and outperform this other guy that you're in a race with to be second-choice striker", he's mentally back in his pre-Emery days of competing with Ings for his role. And his performances suffer because of it.
The service to him was once again poor: he hardly got any ball.An idle thought on Ollie's not-quite-so convincing England performances.
Last year there was the popular theory that one of the reasons for his Emerenaissance was the sale of Ings, which meant that he knew he was the indisputed first choice striker, so confidence came from that and he was able to play free of the pressure of worrying about his place in the team.
So given his current role is not even indisputed first-choice striker, but "try and outperform this other guy that you're in a race with to be second-choice striker", he's mentally back in his pre-Emery days of competing with Ings for his role. And his performances suffer because of it.
Yeah, so he gets desperate and things play on his mind. For Villa, he has talked about not beating himself up after a miss and being confident he will get another chance. For England, he may not get another chance, and may be hooked at any minute or left out the next squad.
So in his head, every miss is massive.
An idle thought on Ollie's not-quite-so convincing England performances.
Last year there was the popular theory that one of the reasons for his Emerenaissance was the sale of Ings, which meant that he knew he was the indisputed first choice striker, so confidence came from that and he was able to play free of the pressure of worrying about his place in the team.
So given his current role is not even indisputed first-choice striker, but "try and outperform this other guy that you're in a race with to be second-choice striker", he's mentally back in his pre-Emery days of competing with Ings for his role. And his performances suffer because of it.
An idle thought on Ollie's not-quite-so convincing England performances.
Last year there was the popular theory that one of the reasons for his Emerenaissance was the sale of Ings, which meant that he knew he was the indisputed first choice striker, so confidence came from that and he was able to play free of the pressure of worrying about his place in the team.
So given his current role is not even indisputed first-choice striker, but "try and outperform this other guy that you're in a race with to be second-choice striker", he's mentally back in his pre-Emery days of competing with Ings for his role. And his performances suffer because of it.
Yes. It's a good job he's not French where they have about ten players for every position, and could field three totally different teams and still win the Euros. ;-)An idle thought on Ollie's not-quite-so convincing England performances.
Last year there was the popular theory that one of the reasons for his Emerenaissance was the sale of Ings, which meant that he knew he was the indisputed first choice striker, so confidence came from that and he was able to play free of the pressure of worrying about his place in the team.
So given his current role is not even indisputed first-choice striker, but "try and outperform this other guy that you're in a race with to be second-choice striker", he's mentally back in his pre-Emery days of competing with Ings for his role. And his performances suffer because of it.
That would suggest he doesn't quite have the mentality to compete at the highest levels of the sport.
An idle thought on Ollie's not-quite-so convincing England performances.
Last year there was the popular theory that one of the reasons for his Emerenaissance was the sale of Ings, which meant that he knew he was the indisputed first choice striker, so confidence came from that and he was able to play free of the pressure of worrying about his place in the team.
So given his current role is not even indisputed first-choice striker, but "try and outperform this other guy that you're in a race with to be second-choice striker", he's mentally back in his pre-Emery days of competing with Ings for his role. And his performances suffer because of it.
That would suggest he doesn't quite have the mentality to compete at the highest levels of the sport.
An idle thought on Ollie's not-quite-so convincing England performances.
Last year there was the popular theory that one of the reasons for his Emerenaissance was the sale of Ings, which meant that he knew he was the indisputed first choice striker, so confidence came from that and he was able to play free of the pressure of worrying about his place in the team.
So given his current role is not even indisputed first-choice striker, but "try and outperform this other guy that you're in a race with to be second-choice striker", he's mentally back in his pre-Emery days of competing with Ings for his role. And his performances suffer because of it.
That would suggest he doesn't quite have the mentality to compete at the highest levels of the sport.
Which is of course, very possible.
I am very much of the view that I would sooner get silly money for Ollie than anyone else in our squad. I just think he's more replaceable than others, because he has massively out performed his level last season.
You couldn't build a better centre forward for the way we play than Ollie.
You couldn't build a better centre forward for the way we play than Ollie.
You could build one that didn't mind having other strikers in the squad.
You couldn't build a better centre forward for the way we play than Ollie.
You could build one that didn't mind having other strikers in the squad.
You couldn't build a better centre forward for the way we play than Ollie.
You could build one that didn't mind having other strikers in the squad.
You've never been keen on him have you? :(
Jesus!
You couldn't build a better centre forward for the way we play than Ollie.
You could build one that didn't mind having other strikers in the squad.
There's no actual evidence that this is the case though is there?
I don’t know who people are expecting us to buy to replace him. Where it also makes it worth our while from a financial point of view. Absolute madness. The closest we have to irreplaceable at the moment, along with Emi.
You couldn't build a better centre forward for the way we play than Ollie.
You could build one that didn't mind having other strikers in the squad.
There's no actual evidence that this is the case though is there?
He said it himself.
You couldn't build a better centre forward for the way we play than Ollie.
You could build one that didn't mind having other strikers in the squad.
There's no actual evidence that this is the case though is there?
He said it himself.
If Ollie does go and we start plummeting down the table, SE should be chased from here with flaming dog shits on sticks.
If Ollie does go and we start plummeting down the table, SE should be chased from here with flaming dog shits on sticks.
And rusty nails in the sticks.
If you wanted to replace Watkins you'd be looking at spending £100 million. And those sort of strikers only go to the three teams that finished above us, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Paris Saint Germain and, at a push, Man U and Chelsea.
He is one of only two irreplaceable players, along with Martinez, IMO.
No, i can see the logic behind it. And if you ask me about replacements i think Patrick Bamford should top the list.Exactly.Watkins (and Toney)would be first choice for Spain,Italy,Netherlands,Germany and Belgium etc.
Nurse !
You couldn't build a better centre forward for the way we play than Ollie.
You could build one that didn't mind having other strikers in the squad.
There's no actual evidence that this is the case though is there?
He said it himself.
SE's unquenchable antipathy towards Ollie Watkins is one of my favourite H&V sagas.
If you wanted to replace Watkins you'd be looking at spending £100 million. And those sort of strikers only go to the three teams that finished above us, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Paris Saint Germain and, at a push, Man U and Chelsea.
He is one of only two irreplaceable players, along with Martinez, IMO.
If you wanted to replace Watkins you'd be looking at spending £100 million. And those sort of strikers only go to the three teams that finished above us, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Paris Saint Germain and, at a push, Man U and Chelsea.
He is one of only two irreplaceable players, along with Martinez, IMO.
Feels like Paddy's let himself down here, not only himself but all of the sons and daughters of Shropshire.
If you wanted to replace Watkins you'd be looking at spending £100 million. And those sort of strikers only go to the three teams that finished above us, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Paris Saint Germain and, at a push, Man U and Chelsea.
He is one of only two irreplaceable players, along with Martinez, IMO.
If Ollie does go and we start plummeting down the table, SE should be chased from here with flaming dog shits on sticks.
And rusty nails in the sticks.
And sweetcorn in the turds.
An eloquent, engaging and ultimately inspirational post there, KG.
I was staying away, and because I stayed away. The bastards did it out of spite.
It definitely IS a competition. I will have to take another break now and see if it invokes Cthulhu.
I don’t know who people are expecting us to buy to replace him. Where it also makes it worth our while from a financial point of view. Absolute madness. The closest we have to irreplaceable at the moment, along with Emi.
That's my view too. Nobody's completely irreplaceable, but if he left the one proper striker we've had for three years and main source of goals is gone. All the players used to basing their games around getting the best out of him and knowing instinctively what runs he's making etc have got to learn to play with somebody else. And we have to hope that the new bloke whoever it is can chip in with getting on for a mixture of 30 goals/assists from the word go.
It definitely IS a competition. I will have to take another break now and see if it invokes Cthulhu.
I think we've been linked with him...
I think we should sell him.
When I first met the great john e many moons back he was not having Gabby at all, and this was when he was in his pomp.
I thought it was funny but a bit mad at the time, but he was right.
I think we should sell him.
How much for?
From Exeter to England - how Watkins has risen to top
QuoteFrom Exeter to England - how Watkins has risen to top
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c2jdyvrd7zjo
The last time we sold our best player for £100M and 'replaced' him, I can't quite remember how that went.
The last time we sold our best player for £100M and 'replaced' him, I can't quite remember how that went.
He probably is, truly world class. But it would probably be harder to get a capable replacement for Ollie than it would Emi. Same for Luiz. For me our best outfield player, but easier to replace than Ollie. They are the last 3 players in the squad I would sell though.The last time we sold our best player for £100M and 'replaced' him, I can't quite remember how that went.
Oh christ, Gerrard's not coming back is he?
Also, Emi is our best player.
He probably is, truly world class. But it would probably be harder to get a capable replacement for Ollie than it would Emi. Same for Luiz. For me our best outfield player, but easier to replace than Ollie. They are the last 3 players in the squad I would sell though.The last time we sold our best player for £100M and 'replaced' him, I can't quite remember how that went.
Oh christ, Gerrard's not coming back is he?
Also, Emi is our best player.
I bet Toney missed that on purpose last night.Why?
I bet Toney missed that on purpose last night.Why?
He's like Alan Partridge if Alan Partridge wasn't funny.
The latest TV series still had its moments (the IRA episode was classic Patridge), but I watched his latest stand up show and it was possibly the worst thing I've ever seen. And I was at Bradford away.
The latest TV series still had its moments (the IRA episode was classic Patridge), but I watched his latest stand up show and it was possibly the worst thing I've ever seen. And I was at Bradford away.
The latest TV series still had its moments (the IRA episode was classic Patridge), but I watched his latest stand up show and it was possibly the worst thing I've ever seen. And I was at Bradford away.
The books, podcasts and TV shows are still great. I spent a hideous amount of money to see the live show at the O2. Fucking hell.
He's had the same writers since Mid-Morning Matters (I agree, it's really good). It just doesn't work as a live concept because his whole schtick is how he reacts to other people.
Link
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/ollie-watkins-from-non-league-to-the-champions-league/id1500444735?i=1000658395717
The latest TV series still had its moments (the IRA episode was classic Patridge), but I watched his latest stand up show and it was possibly the worst thing I've ever seen. And I was at Bradford away.
The books, podcasts and TV shows are still great. I spent a hideous amount of money to see the live show at the O2. Fucking hell.
The latest TV series still had its moments (the IRA episode was classic Patridge), but I watched his latest stand up show and it was possibly the worst thing I've ever seen. And I was at Bradford away.
The books, podcasts and TV shows are still great. I spent a hideous amount of money to see the live show at the O2. Fucking hell.
I'm the same, still enjoy all his stuff and was really, really pissed off to miss out on the live show... I watched it about 2 months ago and I think it's one of the worst live shows I have ever seen. I couldn't believe how bad it was, how everyone involved could produce such shite? Did it feel as bad in the room? Or did that thing happen when everyone just tricks themselves into enjoying it as it's a night out?
The latest TV series still had its moments (the IRA episode was classic Patridge), but I watched his latest stand up show and it was possibly the worst thing I've ever seen. And I was at Bradford away.
The books, podcasts and TV shows are still great. I spent a hideous amount of money to see the live show at the O2. Fucking hell.
I'm the same, still enjoy all his stuff and was really, really pissed off to miss out on the live show... I watched it about 2 months ago and I think it's one of the worst live shows I have ever seen. I couldn't believe how bad it was, how everyone involved could produce such shite? Did it feel as bad in the room? Or did that thing happen when everyone just tricks themselves into enjoying it as it's a night out?
The first half was tight enough, and seemed a relatively worthwhile experience. The second half though...
Any news about Ollie Watkins on here?
Any news about Ollie Watkins on here?
He's like Alan Partridge if Alan Partridge wasn't funny.
Sadly, like Alan Partridge these days, then.
Any news about Ollie Watkins on here?
Any news about Ollie Watkins on here?
Is everyone else the same?
Just hope he comes home wi'thoutttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttta anyt injury
Is everyone else the same?
Just hope he comes home wi'thoutttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttta anyt injury
Pissed?
I feel it quite bizarre that with all the suggestions in the press, Ollie doesn’t get a mention. I’m trying to see this without my Villa specs on too.
Very, it's like reading Chaucer! ;)
I feel it quite bizarre that with all the suggestions in the press, Ollie doesn’t get a mention. I’m trying to see this without my Villa specs on too.
Got 20 minutes, looked sharp as a knife, then nothing. It's like they're pissed off at him for showing that there is life without Kane up front.
Harsh - Toney caused distractions for the first and assisted the second. He's still a twat but he made an impact.
Watkins won't get a look-in now that they're into sudden death and penalties (Toney takes penalties, remember?!!).
Watkins won't get a look-in now that they're into sudden death and penalties (Toney takes penalties, remember?!!).
The last thing I want to see is Watkins stepping up to take a penalty for England
our record is not that great with Southgate and Vassell and the pressure would be to much for my heart to take
That and the fact he never fills me with much confidence when he takes them
Watkins won't get a look-in now that they're into sudden death and penalties (Toney takes penalties, remember?!!).
Thai man should be playing for England. He would be the difference.
There's no third place game at the Euros.
Ollie would just do a Panangka down the middle to score and Toney, the Prik, would likely miss.
It's obvious that Southgate has a (sizzling) beef with Ollie.
It's obvious that Southgate has a (sizzling) beef with Ollie.
He seems a lot happier with the Spring role that he had with us, rather than the Summer role that he now has with England.
Thai man should be playing for England. He would be the difference.
Presumably wouldn't be eligible?
England hero Ollie Watkins.
https://x.com/tekkersfoot/status/1811141122611171714Ha! I was watching on M6 rather than BeIn and the French commentators (Christophe Dugarry was one) didn't go as nuts as that one did.
"C'EST INCROYABLE"
https://x.com/tekkersfoot/status/1811141122611171714Ha! I was watching on M6 rather than BeIn and the French commentators (Christophe Dugarry was one) didn't go as nuts as that one did.
"C'EST INCROYABLE"
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GSJ5_U0XsAAGa2o?format=jpg&name=small)
He’s done it all season for Villa. It’s what we expect. Absolutely brilliant player, so proud of him.
As soon as Palmer played the pass I knew he'd score, unreal finish but we've seen it so many times
As soon as Palmer played the pass I knew he'd score, unreal finish but we've seen it so many times
And credit to Palmer, he sees and plays those passes and it stands out when he's on the pitch.
It's amazing how chuffed I was to see his happy little face running away celebrating. And what a quality goal, he won't score many better.
89:59...
I honestly fancied him to score but had already spent my allocated amount. I'll drain the bookie rats another time!
Palmer should be playing a lot more, he is absolute class.As soon as Palmer played the pass I knew he'd score, unreal finish but we've seen it so many times
And credit to Palmer, he sees and plays those passes and it stands out when he's on the pitch.
It's a great goal , value now big if Arsenal or ManUre sniffing . £150m min.
89:59...
I honestly fancied him to score but had already spent my allocated amount. I'll drain the bookie rats another time!
I'm surprised they still let you bet with them.
We won't just saying if anyone tries that's the price .It's a great goal , value now big if Arsenal or ManUre sniffing . £150m min.
Why would we sell him?
89:59...
I honestly fancied him to score but had already spent my allocated amount. I'll drain the bookie rats another time!
I'm surprised they still let you bet with them.
He said:https://x.com/tekkersfoot/status/1811141122611171714Ha! I was watching on M6 rather than BeIn and the French commentators (Christophe Dugarry was one) didn't go as nuts as that one did.
"C'EST INCROYABLE"
He actually added extra words but not 10% what they were.
He said:
"...oui, c'est bien donné de la part de Cole-Palmer, Ollie Watkins, pour venir réCUPÉRER ! OH CE BUT INCROYABLE, DE LA PART D'OLLIE WATKINS, POUR VENIR FAIRE LA DIFFÉRENCE, UN CROCHET, UN PIVOT, POUR L'ATTAQUANT D'ASTON VILLA, POUR VENIR INSCRIRE SON QUATRIÈME BUT EN SÉLECTION, SON PREMIER BUT DANS UN TOURNOI MAJEUR ET LE PLUS [inaudible] IMPORTANT DE TOUS !
Love the pic here at the bottom. It’s not gone in yet, but you can see the smile starting on his face as he realises it’s gonna…
https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/july/10/watkins-fires-england-to-euro-2024-final/ (https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/july/10/watkins-fires-england-to-euro-2024-final/)
0.06 xG.I have no fkn idea what xG even means. And I don't want to
I just mention this because I know everyone on here fucking loves xG. 🙂
0.06 xG.
I just mention this because I know everyone on here fucking loves xG. 🙂
He had his back to goal when he got it, didn't he?
6/100 of those chances ending up in the net is about right. 70 of them would hit the defender’s legsThat's so unfair. It was a brilliant finish taken in isolation.
It isn't being unfair, it's the opposite. It's saying he only had a 6% chance of scoring from there and did fantastically to do so.
From Weston to Euro 2024 final - Watkins' 'unbelievable' moment
From that BBC article:Exactly, Kane just doesn’t seem to have the mobility to even think about that run.
“ You want Cole Palmer to come on and hit a pass that is perfect. In the moment, get back to the basics. It was absolutely perfect. Nobody did that to those defenders all night. They had an easy ride until he came on.”
It was a great pass, but it was made possible because Ollie made a diagonal run into the box, something I have not seen Kane do all tournament. Kane is a solid player, of course, but everyone can see he is off it. Ollie’s contribution shows just what England has been missing up front.
the best thing you will ever see on X fook me, its dusty in here https://x.com/quentin_gesp/status/1811156457670205608
He's going to be our Number 9 next season.
6/100 of those chances ending up in the net is about right. 70 of them would hit the defender’s legsThat's so unfair. It was a brilliant finish taken in isolation.
Standby for the Arsenal / ManUre rumours .
Standby for the Arsenal / ManUre rumours .
Just enjoy the moment FFS, if there's anything more boring than the rumours it's people saying "standby for the rumours"
Watkins life has now changed forever, that goal will be shown for the next 20 years at the start of every Euro's involving England - he has gone from the back pages to the front page of every national newspaper.
For the Watkins goal see the Platt goal from Italia 90.
Lets hope that Ollie gets another opportunity to play on Sunday.
Great finish, incredible.... but.....if that was against us I'd be killing the defender for not holding the line and him going offside.
He's been doing that for passed few years,getting shots away from tricky positions and getting goals. He prob won't start on Sun but he should be. Cue transfer rumours from Monday...It's hard to think of a more typical Ollie Watkins goal isn't it?
Believe Roy Keane said that straight awayHe's been doing that for passed few years,getting shots away from tricky positions and getting goals. He prob won't start on Sun but he should be. Cue transfer rumours from Monday...It's hard to think of a more typical Ollie Watkins goal isn't it?
At least a few of the "experts" have conceded "he's been doing that for the last two seasons for Villa..."
Watkins life has now changed forever, that goal will be shown for the next 20 years at the start of every Euro's involving England - he has gone from the back pages to the front page of every national newspaper.
For the Watkins goal see the Platt goal from Italia 90.
Lets hope that Ollie gets another opportunity to play on Sunday.
Ahh yes - teary eyed when Platt scored that day as we finally put an incredibly talented Belgian team to bed.
Much better goal than Gazzas v the Jocks in my opinion
Only if they win it on Sunday I think.
The clock is on exactly 89:59 when the ball hits the net, which is beautiful in itself.
Classic Ollie goal that.
It’s like some great paranoia, Villa player does something great, Villa player plays well, Villa player gets praised and it’s terrible to have great players because they become coveted.Standby for the Arsenal / ManUre rumours .
Just enjoy the moment FFS, if there's anything more boring than the rumours it's people saying "standby for the rumours"
One other thing about Ollie’s celebration we almost got the full Marco Tardelli but I assume he’s saving that for the final.
When Palmer played that ball I thought all Ollie can do is to shield it move it wide and then if possible pick Saka or Mainoo. Never in a million minutes did I expect him to do what he did. Fucking brilliant.
One other thing about Ollie’s celebration we almost got the full Marco Tardelli but I assume he’s saving that for the final.
He looked totally in shock when it went in. He usually celebrates with such confidence for us, but that was a look I've not seen him do before.
Very similar to the goal he scored v Arsenal at VP the season before last except with his left from the other side of the area. Low and hard into the corner having found half a yard.
Love the way he ran to the bench as if to say this one is for the non starters.
Great finish and couldn't happen to a nicer guy
I thought it was Clem Stephenson who had the dream?
Anyone know what the Dutch lad was moaning to the Ref about as Ollie celebrated? He got booked, so must have been giving it some, but I haven't heard anything about what might have upset the poor lad.
Anyone know what the Dutch lad was moaning to the Ref about as Ollie celebrated? He got booked, so must have been giving it some, but I haven't heard anything about what might have upset the poor lad.
Was it Simmons? That boy could trademark 'face like a smacked arse'.
One other thing about Ollie’s celebration we almost got the full Marco Tardelli but I assume he’s saving that for the final.
Yep, it was. In similar vein to Gabriel Jesus with that "permanently worried" look.Anyone know what the Dutch lad was moaning to the Ref about as Ollie celebrated? He got booked, so must have been giving it some, but I haven't heard anything about what might have upset the poor lad.
Was it Simmons? That boy could trademark 'face like a smacked arse'.
Foden always seems to have a confused expression.Maybe it's a Man City/ex-Man City thing?
Foden always seems to have a confused expression.
Foden always seems to have a confused expression.
Foden always seems to have a confused expression.He always looks to me as if he should be with his parents outside the Magistrates court on a Monday morning, up before the beak for anti social behaviour over the weekend.
Foden always seems to have a confused expression.
Just looks back at page 1 of this thread. Crazy money seemed to be the common theme. Not so crazy now though was it. However I was always hoping he was saving a goal like that to win is the Champions League
Just looks back at page 1 of this thread. Crazy money seemed to be the common theme. Not so crazy now though was it. However I was always hoping he was saving a goal like that to win is the Champions League
You don't have to go too far back to when a number of people didn't think he was good enough for us, was never top half quality and that we needed better.
Just looks back at page 1 of this thread. Crazy money seemed to be the common theme. Not so crazy now though was it. However I was always hoping he was saving a goal like that to win is the Champions League
You don't have to go too far back to when a number of people didn't think he was good enough for us, was never top half quality and that we needed better.
As night follows day, just caught Goldstien on TS talking about where Ollie could go next and the odds for the most likely clubs.
Foden always seems to have a confused expression.
Probably wondering why, with all his millions in the bank, he still has a haircut that looks like it cost £2.
Foden always seems to have a confused expression.
Probably wondering why, with all his millions in the bank, he still has a haircut that looks like it cost £2.
I thought you were all for no-effort barnets.
just caught Goldstien on TS
4 years on his contract, his market value plus his value to us as he's perfect for an Unai side, no fucker can afford him.
4 years on his contract, his market value plus his value to us as he's perfect for an Unai side, no fucker can afford him.
No chance. The kind of fee he is worth at the moment just simply would not be bid.
Foden always seems to have a confused expression.Jordan Ayew has the permanent expression of someone who's just smelt a really rotten fart.
just caught Goldstien on TS
The obvious question is why?
Foden always seems to have a confused expression.
He gets paid so that listeners are triggered by his content, debate what he says and then carry on listening
Ollie’s MOM, speaking for us all:Only got the on Wednesday bit, but it still funny
https://x.com/penno_9/status/1811419414061068579?s=46&t=GdM6cpVxe5IloByNCRheWA
Ollie’s MOM, speaking for us all:Only got the on Wednesday bit, but it still funny
https://x.com/penno_9/status/1811419414061068579?s=46&t=GdM6cpVxe5IloByNCRheWA
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GSKw1OlbgAAW_t6?format=jpg&name=medium)Platt never looked back after that . He also quickly forgot about Villa , the dick .
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Now it's even funnierOllie’s MOM, speaking for us all:Only got the on Wednesday bit, but it still funny
https://x.com/penno_9/status/1811419414061068579?s=46&t=GdM6cpVxe5IloByNCRheWA
"On Wednesday they finally let my son on the fucking pitch!"
Both of these comments are bang on the money.Foden always seems to have a confused expression.Jordan Ayew has the permanent expression of someone who's just smelt a really rotten fart.
I must say it’s been a day of wall to wall coverage of one man, Ollie Ollie Ollie. Everywhere you looked, listened it’s was all about our boy.
Love Ollie Watkins. He deserves all of this.
Apparently the kids at school today were running round the playground singing 'We've got Ollie Watkins'.. That's Sheffield, not Birmingham, and kids who aren't Villa fans.
He's going to be such a star.
Love Ollie Watkins. He deserves all of this.
Apparently the kids at school today were running round the playground singing 'We've got Ollie Watkins'.. That's Sheffield, not Birmingham, and kids who aren't Villa fans.
He's going to be such a star.
Yeah but for who? He already is for us.
Love Ollie Watkins. He deserves all of this.
Apparently the kids at school today were running round the playground singing 'We've got Ollie Watkins'.. That's Sheffield, not Birmingham, and kids who aren't Villa fans.
He's going to be such a star.
Yeah but for who? He already is for us.
A bigger, more famous star, and for us hopefully. Chris Heck will have celebrated that goal as much as anyone, for different reasons than most. My youngest was already chuffed with last year’s away kit with Watkins on the back, but a lot more will be after next season’s Adidas one bearing the same name.
Heck will have everything crossed for Big Emi winning another trophy on Sunday too.
Love Ollie Watkins. He deserves all of this.
Apparently the kids at school today were running round the playground singing 'We've got Ollie Watkins'.. That's Sheffield, not Birmingham, and kids who aren't Villa fans.
He's going to be such a star.
Yeah but for who? He already is for us.
A bigger, more famous star, and for us hopefully. Chris Heck will have celebrated that goal as much as anyone, for different reasons than most. My youngest was already chuffed with last year’s away kit with Watkins on the back, but a lot more will be after next season’s Adidas one bearing the same name.
Heck will have everything crossed for Big Emi winning another trophy on Sunday too.
Your big job is to get your eldest into one.
The grown up ones can buy their own.
The grown up ones can buy their own.
Are they millionaires yet?
The grown up ones can buy their own.
Are they millionaires yet?
One of them sent me £250 to put in my ISA for them the other day. It’s a start.
Another one had £7k in there a couple of years ago, but then he spent it.
They have been coming out today Paul, all the big previously hidden Villains. This no accent thing is worrying. I hope the first time Prince George talks about his first love it will be in the best Erdington growl.
Watching his interviews post match, I really love how honest he is about things like not wanting to be on the bench, and how he knows he and others can make a difference to the team if they play, but the way he does it doesn't come across as arrogant or petulant.
I also think it's funny that apparently a while ago his agent was telling him he needed to get out there more, build a brand type of thing, which he doesn't seem to have made any effort to do, and instead he's gone and made himself the most celebrated athelte in England. In other words, lets his football do the talking. A rare commodity these days.
It reminded me of Gary Lineker's goal against West Germany in the 1990 World Cup semi final.
It would be great if England win and he scores again in the final.
I thought of the Linekar goal as well.It reminded me of Gary Lineker's goal against West Germany in the 1990 World Cup semi final.
I'm glad you said that because when I am asked "what's the best goal you 've seen I tend to say that goal. It's not spectacular it's just the skills and technique are exceptional as the ball come s to him awkwardly and he deliberately use him right though to move the ball ointo space on his left side and then finishes with left back across the keeper. Not a fan of Lineker these days but that goal was special.
The clickbait media have started already
https://www.givemesport.com/chelsea-interested-in-signing-england-hero-ollie-watkins/
It doesn’t seem to have occurred to them which team is the more attractive to players now
I also think it's funny that apparently a while ago his agent was telling him he needed to get out there more, build a brand type of thing, which he doesn't seem to have made any effort to do, and instead he's gone and made himself the most celebrated athelte in England.
In a world nowadays where "fans" do change thier alliegencies, I wonder how something like this can create a shift in people's consciousness and we suddenly become more media noticed nd friendly and hoover up more support.
Can't think of a better time to be a new Villa fan
I'm just glad we can cash in on having Ollie, Ezri, Emi and JD appearing in big international finals by selling loads of their replica shirts.
The clickbait media have started already
https://www.givemesport.com/chelsea-interested-in-signing-england-hero-ollie-watkins/
It doesn’t seem to have occurred to them which team is the more attractive to players now
It doesn't matter, it's just to generate clicks from the mindless masses.
The clickbait media have started already
https://www.givemesport.com/chelsea-interested-in-signing-england-hero-ollie-watkins/
It doesn’t seem to have occurred to them which team is the more attractive to players now
It doesn't matter, it's just to generate clicks from the mindless masses.
As one of the idiots, I had a look and the source they quote in the article goes to another page about Ivan Toney, not Ollie lmao. Then it says Villa may be targeting Toney in 'succession planning', as if we're going to replace a 28 year old star striker with another 28 year old who got found guilty of gambling on games he was involved in. Brilliant stuff, truly.
The clickbait media have started already
https://www.givemesport.com/chelsea-interested-in-signing-england-hero-ollie-watkins/
It doesn’t seem to have occurred to them which team is the more attractive to players now
It doesn't matter, it's just to generate clicks from the mindless masses.
As one of the idiots, I had a look and the source they quote in the article goes to another page about Ivan Toney, not Ollie lmao. Then it says Villa may be targeting Toney in 'succession planning', as if we're going to replace a 28 year old star striker with another 28 year old who got found guilty of gambling on games he was involved in. Brilliant stuff, truly.
It will be nice if we have reached a stage where our best players don't want to leave (Platt / Barry / Grealish / Milner etc)
Chelsea's Cole Palmer speaking on Lions' Den, England's YouTube show, about setting up Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins' winning goal against the Netherlands in their Euro 2024 semi-final: "We were playing together at half-time, just passing the ball to each other, and he said to me, 'we’re going to come on and you're going to set me up and I'm going to score'.
"When it happened, it was mad, but even in training when he runs, I just know. Every time I get it I look for him because I know he's going to make those runs in behind. When I got it, I knew he was going to be there. All I had to do was play it and see what he can do."
On substitutes making an impact: "That's what we're there to do. When the manager shouts us we've got to be ready. We've just got to keep being ready.
"It's crazy to see the fans and players enjoying it together. It's amazing."
Watkins on his winning goal: "To be fair, I thought I was too wide, so my first touch was good, then the defender didn't really get too tight to me. But he's opened his legs and I just thought 'hit it hard and low, it may get a deflection or something like that'. But I've just caught it so sweet. As I’ve seen it go into the bottom corner, it's just like slow motion.
"It was the best feeling ever. If you see from my reaction, I don’t even know what to do."
On reaction to Wednesday's win: "[I've had a] few hours' sleep - I'm buzzing! It's the best feeling. We're in a little bubble so you don't see it so you just move on to the next game. It's a massive achievement, back-to-back [Euro finals]. Obviously, it's my first tournament - Cole's as well. It's special."
I really like Cole Palmer, he seems like a very level headed young lad, as well as being a brilliant player. Shame he plays for Chelsea.And much better than the over hyped Foden.
I think Foden is actually better than people give him credit for to be fair. Both are better 10s than Bellingham though for me, who is overhyped.
Would love Palmer at Villa. Never going to happen sadly.
I think Foden is actually better than people give him credit for to be fair. Both are better 10s than Bellingham though for me, who is overhyped.
I really like Cole Palmer, he seems like a very level headed young lad, as well as being a brilliant player. Shame he plays for Chelsea.
I like Foden, he’s quality when he is allowed to flourish. He reminds me of a meerkat when he gets the ball, his head is up and looking for other players and space, which isn’t easy when you’ve got the ball, often at speed.
Big bezzies with Rogers.
;DBig bezzies with Rogers.
Rodgers will be better than both
I like Foden, he’s quality when he is allowed to flourish. He reminds me of a meerkat when he gets the ball, his head is up and looking for other players and space, which isn’t easy when you’ve got the ball, often at speed.
I agree, he’s brilliant. I think he struggles a bit for England because it’s the antithesis of playing for city in a rigid structure team where all the parts work in unison.
I really like Cole Palmer, he seems like a very level headed young lad, as well as being a brilliant player. Shame he plays for Chelsea.
Would love to see that
Also little montage at the end of the game about Graham Taylor was really really touching
Say what you like about the BBC but they came up trumps there, it was a thing of beauty
And very fitting that he was avenged by a villa boy
Football 365 have excelled themselves this morning even managing to spell his name wrong - Chelsea offer player plus cash for Aston Villa star and England hero Olle Watkins
Football 365 have excelled themselves this morning even managing to spell his name wrong - Chelsea offer player plus cash for Aston Villa star and England hero Olle Watkins£50m + Cole Palmer?
Ha, Chelsea. Watkins works this hard to get into the Champions League only to chuck it for another tilt at the Conference, aged nearly 29. What world do people live in?
I think Foden is actually better than people give him credit for to be fair. Both are better 10s than Bellingham though for me, who is overhyped.
Would love Palmer at Villa. Never going to happen sadly.
Maybe Ollie can have a word with Palmer, they obviously get on well.
Foden is excellent in the ManC set up. He hasn’t got the likes of Rodri and De Bryne (?) for England so it shows his limitations.
That’s where Guardiola and Southgate messed up with Grealish they want him to play in a rigid system and that’s just not him.
I would.Football 365 have excelled themselves this morning even managing to spell his name wrong - Chelsea offer player plus cash for Aston Villa star and England hero Olle Watkins£50m + Cole Palmer?
I suppose they've got to try to rock the Villa boat somehow.The Villa boat is not for rocking, it’s sailing serenely across the ocean with captain Unai at the helm.
Who or what is responsible for the VillaNews website? It seems to publish almost exclusively negative pieces, the one about Watkins that's on there now being a typical one.There are several on Twitter that are always 'selling' our players! Drives me mad.
Who or what is responsible for the VillaNews website? It seems to publish almost exclusively negative pieces, the one about Watkins that's on there now being a typical one.
As someone who's jacked in social media completely and only reads traditional press, these batshit links with JJ or Watkins have not appeared on my radar at all, apart from when shared on here.
It's a sewer, to me it's like standing in a playground with thousands of gobshites gossiping at the same time.
As someone who's jacked in social media completely and only reads traditional press, these batshit links with JJ or Watkins have not appeared on my radar at all, apart from when shared on here.
It's a sewer, to me it's like standing in a playground with thousands of gobshites gossiping at the same time.
As someone who's jacked in social media completely and only reads traditional press, these batshit links with JJ or Watkins have not appeared on my radar at all, apart from when shared on here.
It's a sewer, to me it's like standing in a playground with thousands of gobshites gossiping at the same time.
This is the way. Social media brings the worst out of people and gives stupidity/vanity a platform. Fuck engaging with that shit. The companies are a disgrace who refuse to properly manage their content too.
The answer is delete the lot of them and crack on with life.
The answer is delete the lot of them and crack on with life.
I thought he was already married.
Racist !I thought he was already married.
I think they had kids before they were married, you know what those English are like.
I thought he was already married.
I think they had kids before they were married, you know what those English are like.
You just know she has a delicious looking pussy.
Jesus fucking Christ!
Is he giving her the keys to a new Austin Maestro?
You just know she has a delicious looking pussy.Hang on, what !
You just know she has a delicious looking pussy.
Jesus fucking Christ!
No I think its just the white outfit that makes it look like it is.
Lake Como?
You just know she has a delicious looking pussy.?
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You just know she has a delicious looking pussy.
Unless there's a decent explanation for this you're going straight on wrong'un watch.
The lozells mountain range romantically looking on(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GTHG2GXXAAATF_C?format=jpg&name=large)
How lovely proposing on the shores of Edgbaston Reservoir.
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How lovely proposing on the shores of Edgbaston Reservoir.
Didn't think it would take this long for somebody to say 'congratulations, Ollie'.
Doesn't look like my kind of thing, but if they're happy, good for them. It's nobody else's business what colour scheme they go for, or indeed (bizarrely) what her vagina might look like.
A tenuous link to a James Bond film?You just know she has a delicious looking pussy.
Unless there's a decent explanation for this you're going straight on wrong'un watch.
Perhaps he means a cute tabbie?
Congratulations to them, I hope that they have a very happy marriage.Is surely the only comment to make?
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How lovely proposing on the shores of Edgbaston Reservoir.
I walked my dog there not long ago for the first time. It ay in great nick.
Is he proposing to Mrs Slocombe? (Anyone under 35 ask your Dad)
Is he giving her the keys to a new Austin Maestro?I used to work with Ian Olney's girlfriend and she sometimes came to work in his club sponsored Montego. It was 6 months old and already it was rusting along the sills and round the wheel arches. Whatever all those Bluenoses were doing on the nightshift at Longbridge it didn't involve paying attention to the bodywork.
Is he proposing to Mrs Slocombe? (Anyone under 35 ask your Dad)
For anyone querying Tuscans post, I think Hookey was the only one to spot it.
Imagine Roy Keane's reaction to this. 'It's a loaaad a nonsense.'
Is he proposing to Mrs Slocombe? (Anyone under 35 ask your Dad)
For anyone querying Tuscans post, I think Hookey was the only one to spot it.
Is he proposing to Mrs Slocombe? (Anyone under 35 ask your Dad)
For anyone querying Tuscans post, I think Hookey was the only one to spot it.
But the Mrs Slocombe reference was after the pussy one. I don't understand.
Imagine Roy Keane's reaction to this. 'It's a loaaad a nonsense.'
Is he proposing to Mrs Slocombe? (Anyone under 35 ask your Dad)
For anyone querying Tuscans post, I think Hookey was the only one to spot it.
But the Mrs Slocombe reference was after the pussy one. I don't understand.
Leave the man alone, he’s just been shot.
Now Douglas Luiz has left , Watkins can step up for penalties.
I would say it is looking perfectly good for him starting on Saturday, which is why he wasn't risked in our last pre-season friendly.
I read somewhere of a suggestion that he was poorly sick. Besides, Konsa and Emi have only played one game and i'm not sure where a thread is on a football forum is too much to worry about.
I read somewhere of a suggestion that he was poorly sick. Besides, Konsa and Emi have only played one game and i'm not sure where a thread is on a football forum is too much to worry about.
I meant that it had gone quiet on the forum and therefore it seemed nobody had heard much about his whereabouts.
I read somewhere of a suggestion that he was poorly sick. Besides, Konsa and Emi have only played one game and i'm not sure where a thread is on a football forum is too much to worry about.
I meant that it had gone quiet on the forum and therefore it seemed nobody had heard much about his whereabouts.
I heard a rumour, they say he's got a broken heart.
It would be a cruel summer if he left.
I would say it is looking perfectly good for him starting on Saturday, which is why he wasn't risked in our last pre-season friendly.
Really? Starting the season without a single minute of pre-season? I genuinely don't think I've ever seen that before.
It would be a cruel summer if he left.
That's a it of a leap!
Hello, Ollie
It's the Holte, Ollie
It's so nice to have you back where you belong
You're lookin' swell, Ollie
We can tell, Ollie
You're still runnin', you're still scorin'
You're still goin' strong
We see the Villa playin'
While the Holte's singin'
One of our old favorite songs from way back when
So take the ball, Ollie
Stick it in that net Ollie
Ollie's gonna score again and again!
It was a bit odd tbf. I assume he must have picked up some sort of niggle.
He just looked like a player who hasn't had a pre-season. He wasn't in tune with the rest of the team, and he didn't appear to be properly match fit, in either body or mind. A couple of times his first touch was absolutely horrendous.and, it doesn't matter 'cos he's had some gametime; getting ready for the Arse game, hopefully.
Magalhes?Gabriel
Ollie Watkins is named in the @PFA Premier League Team of the Year!
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Looking smart at the PFA awards;
He just looked like a player who hasn't had a pre-season. He wasn't in tune with the rest of the team, and he didn't appear to be properly match fit, in either body or mind. A couple of times his first touch was absolutely horrendous.
That team of the season is Arsenal and Man City, basically. Ollie did well to get us on there.
Conceding a lot fewer goals and keeping more clean sheets probably influences things.
Conceding a lot fewer goals and keeping more clean sheets probably influences things.
Plus he probably couldn’t give a fuck given the serious haul medals he’s collected these past few years.
Anyone else wonder whether there has been some sort of potential transfer talk over the summer?
I know it is only two games, but he looks off it, he also just looks, I dunno, not entirely engaged.
In mitigation, he didn't have much pre-season with the team, and I appreciate he set such high standards last season that not looking quite there yet is not too much to worry about.
I am still finding myself wondering, though.
Isn’t match fit.
I've not said he's going anywhere, I am just wondering why he looks so, I dunno, not quite right, and wondering if he's had noise in the background this summer.
It's not like we don't have a history of this sort of thing with our players and England.
Hardly anyone can both afford him and actually need him so who is going to whisper in his ear?
I've not said he's going anywhere, I am just wondering why he looks so, I dunno, not quite right, and wondering if he's had noise in the background this summer.
I've not said he's going anywhere, I am just wondering why he looks so, I dunno, not quite right, and wondering if he's had noise in the background this summer.
It's not like we don't have a history of this sort of thing with our players and England.
He’s had quite the summer with England, the new kid and getting engaged. Or was it married. No pre season. He looks off it for sure. That first miss was a shocker. But he’s the type to get a goal then goon a run of 5 or 6 games scoring. Not many sides can afford him so I don’t think it’s that. He spoke brilliantly of Emery in a recent interview. He will come good. He’s a superb forward in a bit of a funk. That’s all.
I've not said he's going anywhere, I am just wondering why he looks so, I dunno, not quite right, and wondering if he's had noise in the background this summer.
It's not like we don't have a history of this sort of thing with our players and England.
Hardly anyone can both afford him and actually need him so who is going to whisper in his ear?
There is always someone interested in top quality players.
Who needs a striker? Well, Arsenal did, and so do Chelsea.
Once more, I am not saying he's been saying he wants to leave or that this club or that club would want him, but I just feel uneasy.
Someone has to make the noise though, so where do you think it would be coming from if no one is seriously able, or wanting, to buy him?
Need to make sure he's "crocked" over the international break so he can get some solid work on at BMH.
Hardly anyone can both afford him and actually need him so who is going to whisper in his ear?
There is always someone interested in top quality players.
Who needs a striker? Well, Arsenal did, and so do Chelsea.
Once more, I am not saying he's been saying he wants to leave or that this club or that club would want him, but I just feel uneasy.
Why on earth would he move to Chelsea? He had his fix of Europa Conference last season. People are still talking like we're finishing 12th-14th in the league. We're currently a better team and club than Chelsea and proving it each season.
Of course growing up as Arsenal fan and already playing in London he'd seriously consider that but let's remember he's 29 at the end of the season. Arsenal have shown no interest in Toney who's a similar age and I think the fee we'd demand would put many clubs off.
If Arsenal want that type I think they'll go for Isak who's five years younger and could well push to leave if Newcastle don't make CL this year.
Needs to find his mojo fast. Great player, but does have phases during a season where he can't score. Hopefully this phase is done and dusted. We can't carry an out of form player, we've spent years doing that with players because we've had no other option. It will have an impact on the season if he is off of it.
Nope, which is why I said no in my original answer. He'd cost at least £100m, I don't think anyone would pay that for him.
Someone has to make the noise though, so where do you think it would be coming from if no one is seriously able, or wanting, to buy him?
So, you don't think, after last season and the summer he had, that there would have been potential suitors? Really?
And I am not talking about now, I am talking over the summer.
You think there's genuinely nobody?
Again, not saying he's been talking to clubs about moves, but I just wonder if there's been something unsettling - some noise - going on in the background.
He just looks, I dunno, not like himself.
He's been subbed off in both matches so far. That's unusual.
Someone has to make the noise though, so where do you think it would be coming from if no one is seriously able, or wanting, to buy him?
Nope, which is why I said no in my original answer. He'd cost at least £100m, I don't think anyone would pay that for him.
I agree with that.
What i am saying is, he has massively increased his profile over the last twelve months. On a mental level, that's a lot to take in.
Controversial perhaps but can’t help thinking that the club should have given him more pre season playing time. It’s not as if he played every game for England.
Thought a lot of his movement was back, but his touch was still in Germany somewhere.one touch in the second half was awful - a short of lay offf that went longer than emi long ball
Completely agree. He was absolutely shite yesterday and needs to get upto speed quickly. This is a different side now to the one he came into back in the day, and although he can be excellent in patches, we just cannot carry him when he has his shit phases anymore.
Completely agree. He was absolutely shite yesterday and needs to get upto speed quickly. This is a different side now to the one he came into back in the day, and although he can be excellent in patches, we just cannot carry him when he has his shit phases anymore.If he isn’t fit (and he doesn’t look it) then we need to play someone else there.
The argument is that we’re trying to play him back to match fitness, that only works if we are winning
The argument is that we’re trying to play him back to match fitness, that only works if we are winning
But he only gets back to match fitness by playing him
Having said that the first miss was nothing to do with fitness it was just a rubbish shot
I could’ve put it in with my knob and it isn’t even that big
I'm not too worried about him. We've seen him go through patches like this before and he's always come good.The problem with the goalless patches is, like yesterday, we loose points and invariably league position. We can’t afford to miss chances like that and still expect to be challenging for top 4
I'm not too worried about him. We've seen him go through patches like this before and he's always come good.The problem with the goalless patches is, like yesterday, we loose points and invariably league position. We can’t afford to miss chances like that and still expect to be challenging for top 4
He looks utterly jaded to me.
A goal will go a long way to helping him, but I doubt he will get a rest during the international break coming up after the Leicester game.
He looks utterly jaded to me.
A goal will go a long way to helping him, but I doubt he will get a rest during the international break coming up after the Leicester game.
How could he be jaded? 3 sub appearances over the summer. Needs a mini pre season, everything is miles off at the moment. Duran should start next game.
Ollie is not a natural finisher, his strength and ability to run all day has got him to where he is. That little bit of finesse is lacking, he will always score goals but as we saw he will miss some easy chances. He will remember those two chances for long time.
If their goalie hadn't made arguably the best save I've ever seen at Villa Park he'd probably have scored the winner yesterday and nobody would be worried about him. He'll be fine. Will score against Leicester and/or Everton.Best ever? Not for me. I've seen far better going way back and even our current keeper has done several better. His reactions were superb but Ollie put the ball at a perfect height and distance from his body to allow the save. A poor header from that distance when unchallenged and with half the goal to aim at.
Best save ever? I think not.
Best save ever? I think not.
I agree. It looks great but was a lovely height for Raya to push away. Poor miss, rather than a great save.
It’s not a bad miss, because it’s going in. It’s a good save because nobody really expects Raya to make it.
Watkins could have placed the header, but the (actual) miss from earlier was probably preying on his mind and he opted for power.
It was a bad miss when you look at how much of the goal was wide open to head the ball into. MOTD showed a graphic illustrating this and Shearer was saying that a top striker just has to put that away. I think we can trust his opinion on headers.It’s not a bad miss, because it’s going in. It’s a good save because nobody really expects Raya to make it.
Watkins could have placed the header, but the (actual) miss from earlier was probably preying on his mind and he opted for power.
I'd forgotten about that one danno. Was an equally bad miss. Hopefully, this makes Ollie more determined going into next weekend.
It’s two games, I really wouldn’t worry too much.
It’s two games, I really wouldn’t worry too much.
Not playing preseason was weird . And he now looks sluggish and low on confidence.
I imagine Ollie just thought he had to connect with it and make sure it was on target. He must have thought the keeper was out of the equation and he had a tap in. It's not a miss, it's a save. One that looks great like any certain goal save does.A save that would not have been possible if Ollie had directed the ball out of the keeper's reach. Like he really should have.
He should have scored, yes, it came at him quick but he’s a striker and should have allowed for it. A foot further to the right and he scores.
Harsh to blame Ollie for that - it was a great save and the ball came back to him rapid rate and he had to be quick. Didnt he start off slowly last year and look what happened there....I'm not having go at Ollie I love him but that was a bad miss in my view. It did not come back fast it was looping up off the bar. He got himself in the perfect position to nod it in and he was in acres of space. He's been completely out of sorts so far this season and I can't wait for him to return to form. He's a massive part of what we are about now we need a fit and firing Ollie.
I imagine Ollie just thought he had to connect with it and make sure it was on target. He must have thought the keeper was out of the equation and he had a tap in. It's not a miss, it's a save. One that looks great like any certain goal save does.
Great saves are the one Emi produced at Arsenal last season. This one was a bad miss. You simply don’t give the keeper a chance to make the save.Exactly.
There’s no way we can revision this into a scenario where he didn’t cost us the game on Saturday. They were horrific misses.
It’s not a bad miss, because it’s going in. It’s a good save because nobody really expects Raya to make it.
Watkins could have placed the header, but the (actual) miss from earlier was probably preying on his mind and he opted for power.
Yep. We need him to bag one soon to get his confidence up, we know he can get stuck in a rut, he seemed to be stuck on 19 for ages last season too.He's still effectively in the same rut!
There’s no way we can revision this into a scenario where he didn’t cost us the game on Saturday. They were horrific misses.Agreed. It's Arsenal levels of one eyedness to try and spin Ollies misses as anything other than rank bad finishing. No ones calling for him to be dropped or anything of the sort but sometimes you have to just tell it as it is.
Much as we all think very highly of Ollie, when his level drops it dips quite low, and his high is not very top elite. He's probably bang on where we are as a club output wide, but he's very streaky and you can see how much he beats himself up. I would never describe him as clinical, he was better last season, but needs to be back there pronto or we're struggling, as more of our eggs are in his basket without Diaby, who chipped in with very useful goals.
Much as we all think very highly of Ollie, when his level drops it dips quite low, and his high is not very top elite. He's probably bang on where we are as a club output wide, but he's very streaky and you can see how much he beats himself up. I would never describe him as clinical, he was better last season, but needs to be back there pronto or we're struggling, as more of our eggs are in his basket without Diaby, who chipped in with very useful goals.
I think we have more goals in the team this season for instance reckon Rogers will score more than Diaby did and Ramsey will also get close to that.
That one run he made in the first half was incredible he got right into the heart of there defence and tried to put Ollie in but it was way too crowded. If he learns to be a little bit more selfish and have a pop at goal I can see him scoring one or two worldies and we'll have one helluva player on our hands. I'm excited to think what Unai and his coaches can do with such raw talent.Much as we all think very highly of Ollie, when his level drops it dips quite low, and his high is not very top elite. He's probably bang on where we are as a club output wide, but he's very streaky and you can see how much he beats himself up. I would never describe him as clinical, he was better last season, but needs to be back there pronto or we're struggling, as more of our eggs are in his basket without Diaby, who chipped in with very useful goals.
I think we have more goals in the team this season for instance reckon Rogers will score more than Diaby did and Ramsey will also get close to that.
Rogers could do with being a little more selfish and shoot more for me. I hope you're right, but I still think we're one short going forward that has a knack of getting decent numbers goals and assist wise. We'll miss Diaby more than we appreciate I think. And I was all for selling him, thinking we might actually replace him.
Much as we all think very highly of Ollie, when his level drops it dips quite low, and his high is not very top elite. He's probably bang on where we are as a club output wide, but he's very streaky and you can see how much he beats himself up. I would never describe him as clinical, he was better last season, but needs to be back there pronto or we're struggling, as more of our eggs are in his basket without Diaby, who chipped in with very useful goals.
Best save ever? I think not.
Agree. At the time in the holte, me and everyone around us thought it was a worldie of a save, but as soon as the replay came around, it was a bit ‘JFC Ollie’.Best save ever? I think not.
Don't even think it was the best one in the game. Great reactions but Watkins made a hero out of him
Martinez save from Saka in first half was outstanding.
How much longer will we have to play with a 50% match fit Ollie. He played about 30 mins at the Euros and was given the whole of pre season off which I think was a huge mistake. Saka played almost every minute at the Euros and.looks as sharp as ever.
As we aw with Kane, playing with an injury does not work.How much longer will we have to play with a 50% match fit Ollie. He played about 30 mins at the Euros and was given the whole of pre season off which I think was a huge mistake. Saka played almost every minute at the Euros and.looks as sharp as ever.
He was carrying an injury.
I think it will depend on the data that gets transmitted from those slinky black AAA cup bras that they all wear nowThey give small electric shocks - thats what McPhee does everytime we mess up a set piece - buzzes to culprit
How much longer will we have to play with a 50% match fit Ollie. He played about 30 mins at the Euros and was given the whole of pre season off which I think was a huge mistake. Saka played almost every minute at the Euros and.looks as sharp as ever.
When interviewed McGinn said that he was really hurting after those misses but knows that he will bounce back.His normal isn't exactly a ringing endorsement.
I am sure that once the first one goes in (which i think will be this Saturday) then he will be back to normal
He just starts seasons a little slowly, and has all the time he's been here. In 5 seasons he's never scored for us in his first 2 league games of the year.
He just starts seasons a little slowly, and has all the time he's been here. In 5 seasons he's never scored for us in his first 2 league games of the year.
Perhaps he should be on a part-time contract?
When interviewed McGinn said that he was really hurting after those misses but knows that he will bounce back.His normal isn't exactly a ringing endorsement.
I am sure that once the first one goes in (which i think will be this Saturday) then he will be back to normal
When interviewed McGinn said that he was really hurting after those misses but knows that he will bounce back.His normal isn't exactly a ringing endorsement.
I am sure that once the first one goes in (which i think will be this Saturday) then he will be back to normal
What do you mean by that, on his normal Watkins a great player for us as his goals and assist stats from last season show.
When interviewed McGinn said that he was really hurting after those misses but knows that he will bounce back.His normal isn't exactly a ringing endorsement.
I am sure that once the first one goes in (which i think will be this Saturday) then he will be back to normal
When interviewed McGinn said that he was really hurting after those misses but knows that he will bounce back.His normal isn't exactly a ringing endorsement.
I am sure that once the first one goes in (which i think will be this Saturday) then he will be back to normal
When interviewed McGinn said that he was really hurting after those misses but knows that he will bounce back.His normal isn't exactly a ringing endorsement.
I am sure that once the first one goes in (which i think will be this Saturday) then he will be back to normal
Wow.
He's on one of his drought runs he goes on but this time he doesn't look fit. He got an assist today though which was by pure fluke having watched it back several times.
That effort for his second chance today was really poor. just didnt catch a clean shot at it at all. Made a hero out of the keeper.
That effort for his second chance today was really poor. just didnt catch a clean shot at it at all. Made a hero out of the keeper.
That effort for his second chance today was really poor. just didnt catch a clean shot at it at all. Made a hero out of the keeper.
He was shoved in the back.
That effort for his second chance today was really poor. just didnt catch a clean shot at it at all. Made a hero out of the keeper.Really poor , brilliant chance and he puts it at a lovely height for the keeper and a routine save . No idea why his confidence would be low , I think it's just he's always been a 1 in 3 great chances striker . We need someone more clinical in reality .
Not sure you’re the best judge of a striker Tim.
That effort for his second chance today was really poor. just didnt catch a clean shot at it at all. Made a hero out of the keeper.We need someone more clinical in reality .
Demitri you do have a tendency to read a bit much into stuff, or at least see things in really absolute terms. Do you genuinely think his form in the first three games is more likely to be representative than the majority of the last 18 months under Emery? I’m pretty sure he hasn’t peaked, and he’s just a bit off currently. He’s really fucking good, he’s a huge part of why we’re in the Champions League , he’s going through a tough start but he deserves a bit of faith/support.
Jesus. Must have been one hell of an introduction talk from Carsley.
How many more does he need to beat Gabby?
Watkins is just a nightmare for defenders, just imagine what he'll be like when he hits form and fitness.Yes. Two goals in one game is a fairly meagre haul. He'll soon be sticking five past everyone.
Young Boys conceded Penalties home and away last season to Man City and Haaland scored braces.
Watkins be looking for something similar this evening.
Be interesting to see if he would take on pens.
Youri is surely the one on pens
A bit of a mess yet again this evening. Nothing wrong with the goal by Watkins.
They use semi-automated VAR for offsides which has an accelerometer in the ball. During the euros they called an accidental brush of the ball
by the scorer using the same technology. So they might have for tonight. But if they used their eyes, it was too close to call and a bad decision unless some angle we haven't seen was used.
It was a shit angle they were showing us, you would assume they would have a better one more side-on to see it. It probably has brushed his hand but it is so sleight.
Watkins if you're reading this I still support you!
I'm sure his first thought after the game is to check H&V.It bloody well should be. Shouldn't even ring his Mrs before he's checked on here.
I'm sure his first thought after the game is to check H&V.
They put a stat up on Monday Night Football tonight, goal involvements since September 2023. (They were bigging up Cole Palmer, so it’s since his Chelsea debut).
Ollie was fifth, behind Kane, Palmer, Haaland and Mbappe, and above Lewandowski and Salah.
He was way out in front of Saka, Foden, Bellingham and Vini Jr, which was what impressed me and motivated me to post. He’s fucking ace.
The first challenge, Watkins does trip himself before the defender then catches him. Whether there was a slight touch on the one leg to cause the trip is hard to see but I can see why the ref waved play on.
For Villa Watkins has scored at least one Premier League goal against 18/20 of current Premier League clubs.
The two clubs he is yet to score against in the league for Villa are the next two fixtures in the league!
Newly Promoted Ipswich who he has never faced for Villa.
Man Utd played 8 times in the league and never scored.
Watkins has scored once against both in his career though.
Ipswich: for Brentford in the championship (1)
Man Utd: for Villa in the league cup (1)
For Villa Watkins has scored at least one Premier League goal against 18/20 of current Premier League clubs.
The two clubs he is yet to score against in the league for Villa are the next two fixtures in the league!
Newly Promoted Ipswich who he has never faced for Villa.
Man Utd played 8 times in the league and never scored.
Watkins has scored once against both in his career though.
Ipswich: for Brentford in the championship (1)
Man Utd: for Villa in the league cup (1)
Just an update and reminder of record v all Premier League Clubs
Scored against Ipswich so that's 19/20 teams
Scoring Vs Man Utd on Sunday will complete the set!
For Villa Watkins has scored at least one Premier League goal against 18/20 of current Premier League clubs.
The two clubs he is yet to score against in the league for Villa are the next two fixtures in the league!
Newly Promoted Ipswich who he has never faced for Villa.
Man Utd played 8 times in the league and never scored.
Watkins has scored once against both in his career though.
Ipswich: for Brentford in the championship (1)
Man Utd: for Villa in the league cup (1)
Just an update and reminder of record v all Premier League Clubs
Scored against Ipswich so that's 19/20 teams
Scoring Vs Man Utd on Sunday will complete the set!
Did he score against us when he played for Brentford? My memory is hazy
Oh just the 4 times in 5 matches!!Did he score against us when he played for Brentford? My memory is hazy
Don't think so. Was always that bell-end Maupay who scored against us for Brentford I think.
Last season Watkins scored 3 times v Brentford
Remember the late headed winner away against Brentford last season!?
And 2 headers at Villa Park in the 3-3 including the equaliser!
I realised and removed post.
I misunderstood.
He'll have shanked a few into the stands to nourish his brand.
Then he won’t be scoring against all 20 clubs then
Then he won’t be scoring against all 20 clubs then
Can see Watkins determined to be scoring today he gets the set (scored against all current Prem clubs) if he scores against Man Utd.
Emery made some comment the other day about Ollie adapting to having competition, so it may be that he's having a wobble, but it sounded positive from Emery.
Emery made some comment the other day about Ollie adapting to having competition, so it may be that he's having a wobble, but it sounded positive from Emery.
Watkins getting the recognition.
Nominated for Premier League Player of the Month for September.
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Only Palmer got more goal involvements than the five of Watkins, who scored or assisted in each of Villa's three matches. He inspired a 3-2 turnaround win over Everton with two goals, before kick-starting another comeback victory with the equaliser in a 3-1 win over Wolves. Watkins ended the month with a goal and an assist in a 2-2 draw at Ipswich Town.
I have a niggly worry that we are seeing a not so confident Ollie creeping back. He made of lot of being the main (only) man once we had got rid of Ings and Unai coached and trusted him. I wonder if the emergence of big Jhon as a threat is causing a return to that (as well as Solanke being lauded in the press for England now he suddenly turned up at Spurs)
I maybe reading far too much into it and am hopefully wrong, but he doesn't quite seem himself.
He’s looked good in both his sub appearances. If I was England manager I think he’d be my first choice now, unless I was scared of the media.
He should have started definitely when Kane was out with a knock. To then ignore him again with Kane back smacks that his face (team he plays for) doesn't fit.
Thought he was treated appallingly this week, a thoroughbred left in the stable. Waste.
Didn't like the way Rice ran past Watkins after scoring and didn't celebrate with him initially. Thought he could have showed a lot more acknowledgement as Ollie set up the goal very well with his cross and he was the assister. Watkins had to chase him to the corner to get an embrace!
He’s looked good in both his sub appearances. If I was England manager I think he’d be my first choice now, unless I was scared of the media.
He’s looked good in both his sub appearances. If I was England manager I think he’d be my first choice now, unless I was scared of the media.
Don't worry. Tommy Tippee ain't scared of no one.
Still can't trap a football, but makes up for it with endeavour.If he keeps trapping it in the net, what's not to love?
It's not a wind-up! I think he's admirable in so many ways, he has a work rate that I can't even comprehend. But footballers can control a football.
I know this is a mad wind-up, but I get furious every time
It's not a wind-up! I think he's admirable in so many ways, he has a work rate that I can't even comprehend. But footballers can control a football.
Agbonlahor should make the most of the next few weeks as he won't be able to dine out on being our top Premier league goalscorer for much longer.
Agbonlahor should make the most of the next few weeks as he won't be able to dine out on being our top Premier league goalscorer for much longer.
I was going to ask how many is Ollie away now? Would be good to get that matter settled this season.
I thought he was poor, could not trap a bag of cement but what a great header.
So Gabby had an actual song.Agbonlahor should make the most of the next few weeks as he won't be able to dine out on being our top Premier league goalscorer for much longer.
I was going to ask how many is Ollie away now? Would be good to get that matter settled this season.
Agbonlahor 74, Watkins 64 I think
Ollie's form has dipped a lot. He had a few decent games, but bear in mind he didn't start the season in any shape or form either. On this form he certainly wouldn't warrant a start for England next week.
His attitude is rotten and has been since the first game of the season.I think for the first time at Villa he's got someone breathing down his neck for his place. So he looks even more anxious.
His attitude is rotten and has been since the first game of the season.I think for the first time at Villa he's got someone breathing down his neck for his place. So he looks even more anxious.
He just can't play with another striker, and when asked to, he seems to disappear up his own backside.
He just can't play with another striker, and when asked to, he seems to disappear up his own backside.
Right now he can't play up front by himself either. Not sure what is wrong with him, he still magically gets into the scoring positions but the ball is his enemy. Unai needs to decide to either stick or twist. Duran when he has played alone up front looks just as frustrated but I do fancy him more to finish the chance.
He just can't play with another striker, and when asked to, he seems to disappear up his own backside.
Right now he can't play up front by himself either. Not sure what is wrong with him, he still magically gets into the scoring positions but the ball is his enemy. Unai needs to decide to either stick or twist. Duran when he has played alone up front looks just as frustrated but I do fancy him more to finish the chance.
There's a lot of pressure on him with nothing much happening from anyone else either of late.
I'm sure he'll be fine and settle into a rhythm again soon. Preferably starting with a hat trick on Saturday.
I have a niggly worry that we are seeing a not so confident Ollie creeping back. He made of lot of being the main (only) man once we had got rid of Ings and Unai coached and trusted him. I wonder if the emergence of big Jhon as a threat is causing a return to that (as well as Solanke being lauded in the press for England now he suddenly turned up at Spurs)
I maybe reading far too much into it and am hopefully wrong, but he doesn't quite seem himself.
Watkins knows he's only getting 60mins and its impacted him. His touch, shooting all out of calibration...ego must have taken a battering too. hero of the euros hooked every game on the hour, i would be very pissed if it was me.
This. His reaction to competition (if that's what his current form is down to) is disgraceful.Watkins knows he's only getting 60mins and its impacted him. His touch, shooting all out of calibration...ego must have taken a battering too. hero of the euros hooked every game on the hour, i would be very pissed if it was me.
I couldn't give a stuff what he did in the Euros, and pretty certain that Emery will care even less. He's not playing very well, so if he's pissed off about being subbed, he needs to play a lot better.
I can't think of another player that gets worse with healthy competition breathing down his neck.He hasn't been right since the Euros. And Konsa to some degree has become a bit laissez-faire . It's gone to their heads.
It would help if Bailey actually crossed the ball to him once in a while. Or anybody.
It doesn't matter whether he's trying or not. In fact, it's worse if he is trying because he's producing nothing.You make no distinction between a player out of form and a player not trying?
Stop thinking you can dribble past someone because close control or a trick up you're sleeve you don't have. Receive, lay it off and run in behind....that's what Ollie is about.
It doesn't matter whether he's trying or not. In fact, it's worse if he is trying because he's producing nothing.You make no distinction between a player out of form and a player not trying?
I can't think of another player that gets worse with healthy competition breathing down his neck.He hasn't been right since the Euros. And Konsa to some degree has become a bit laissez-faire . It's gone to their heads.
100% but more ollie than konsa. Half the time ollie looks like he can't be asked. He has cost us so many points already with some of his misses this season.
Harsh. He doesn’t look like he’s not trying to me, just not playing that well and missing chances.
You could put the former down in part to our lack of penetration on the flanks. But he owns the missed chances.
Think he will come good again though, he’s always scored in fits and spurts.
Osimhem showed last night what a classy striker looks like, but he was getting great service for the first 60 minutes (before Galatasary ran out of steam), playing in a team with pace and intensity.
Watkins would look good with a dynamic team behind him.
We are playing far too passively and without intensity: it feels unfair to judge our striker in these circumstances.
Osimhem showed last night what a classy striker looks like, but he was getting great service for the first 60 minutes (before Galatasary ran out of steam), playing in a team with pace and intensity.
Watkins would look good with a dynamic team behind him.
We are playing far too passively and without intensity: it feels unfair to judge our striker in these circumstances.
Exactly and why Youri further forward might help.
Did he go straight down the tunnel when subbed?Yep
Did he go straight down the tunnel when subbed?No he missed it and ran into the advertising hoarding's.
Did he go straight down the tunnel when subbed?Yep
Gotta be saving himself for England.Or something.
I think Duran should be given a chance now and Ollie out of the team
I think Duran should be given a chance now and Ollie out of the team
I don't think it's even up for debate. I appreciate that Watkins isn't the most technical of players but right now he'd be lucky to get a start at Weston Super Mare. As for Bailey..I can only think he's either been drugged or Scooby Doo is going to pull his mask off to discover he's Robert Hopkins.
I think Duran should be given a chance now and Ollie out of the team
I don't think it's even up for debate. I appreciate that Watkins isn't the most technical of players but right now he'd be lucky to get a start at Weston Super Mare. As for Bailey..I can only think he's either been drugged or Scooby Doo is going to pull his mask off to discover he's Robert Hopkins.
I have a feeling that Ollie knows it’s coming but as we saw with Ings, he’s not rising to the challenge. And he can’t play with a strike partner.
I’m contrast Bailey seems to need competition. He’s been simply woeful this season. He probably feels as threatened by Jaden taking his place as Martinez does by Olsen.
That shot he dragged miles wide was piss poor though. He's maybe not getting as many chances as he'd like, but the ones he is getting he's stuffing up with annoying regularity.
I think the criticism is harsh personally. He's getting no service from the woefully out of form Rogers and Bailey and is suffering as a result. He isn't playing particularly well himself but when you've got absolutely no service and he's constantly having to beg players to square balls across the box whats he supposed to do?
I think the criticism is harsh personally. He's getting no service from the woefully out of form Rogers and Bailey and is suffering as a result. He isn't playing particularly well himself but when you've got absolutely no service and he's constantly having to beg players to square balls across the box whats he supposed to do?
And yet he misses sitters. Maybe Unai has to realise we have a striker with very limited capacity but play to his strengths and he'll score for you. Maybe Rogers driving through the midfield is not the answer unless he plays it wide but then we don't have a player that can cross a ball to feed Watkins the type of ball that he can react to on instinct. As I said, I'm struggling to understand his very poor form.
I thought Duran did OK to be honest, was more involved in the game than Ollie was.
They don't start him when he is in the middle of a 19 goal scoring season and then start him when he is in the worst form of his time with us.
I think that whenever we buy a striker we should then put a bolt in their head abattoir style, just so Ollie knows he is the main man. That goal at the Euros seemed to make people in the media state that he was this ultra clinical striker but he never has been, I've never understood it. I can't fault his effort, though, I still think he'll get a decent haul.
I think that whenever we buy a striker we should then put a bolt in their head abattoir style, just so Ollie knows he is the main man. That goal at the Euros seemed to make people in the media state that he was this ultra clinical striker but he never has been, I've never understood it. I can't fault his effort, though, I still think he'll get a decent haul.Give him 3 great chances and he will score 1 of them generally speaking .
They don't start him when he is in the middle of a 19 goal scoring season and then start him when he is in the worst form of his time with us.
England play with one striker and the guy ahead of him was in the middle of a 48 goal scoring season.
Which is why I don't think anyone could *really* complain if Kane were playing tonight instead of Watkins.
Or any other time when he's scoring loads more goals than him.
I suppose it comes down to the old argument of getting some time in back up players for those occasions when Kane is injured or out of form. Those occasions usually coinciding with the finals of major international tournaments.
Ollie’s not even the best striker at Villa never mind all of England
Ollie’s not even the best striker at Villa never mind all of England
Interesting. Do you honestly think Duran is a better striker?
Ollie’s not even the best striker at Villa never mind all of England
Interesting. Do you honestly think Duran is a better striker?
Honestly i do, not dissing Watkins he’s been brilliant for us but right now for me Duran is the best striker we have at the club, and it’s not a problem having more than one top striker
Duran is better -
Finishing
In the air
Holding the ball up
Stronger on the ball
Receiving the ball with his back to goal
Watkins is better -
Work rate
Running onto a ball played forward
Attitude
Professionalism
Ollie’s not even the best striker at Villa never mind all of England
It has to be said that most of Durans big moments have come when he's been brought on after Ollie has softened them up for an hour. When starting a game he's nowhere near as effective as Watkins. The potential is obviously there in big Jhon and it's up to our coaches to bring the best out of him for 90 minutes.Ollie’s not even the best striker at Villa never mind all of England
Watkins is definitely our best striker. Not even close imo.
Unless we are measuring it on a shoot on sight policy from wherever you are I agree .Ollie’s not even the best striker at Villa never mind all of England
Watkins is definitely our best striker. Not even close imo.
Hopefully that boosts Ollie’s confidence and he comes back firing for us.
Ollie’s not even the best striker at Villa never mind all of England
Watkins is definitely our best striker. Not even close imo.
Very telling that the ball to Watkins was a pull back from someone driving into the area. Something we haven't done enough in the recent weeks, especially from Bailey.
Very telling that the ball to Watkins was a pull back from someone driving into the area. Something we haven't done enough in the recent weeks, especially from Bailey.Right; right. You're bloody well right.
He’s won the SJA President’s award, whatever that is. Big enough to be’ breaking news’ on SSN’s yellow ticker.
Edit: it’s for ‘moment of the year’, so his goal in the euros I suppose.
He’s won the SJA President’s award, whatever that is. Big enough to be’ breaking news’ on SSN’s yellow ticker.
Edit: it’s for ‘moment of the year’, so his goal in the euros I suppose.
Certainly one of my favourite moments of the year, being in the pub surrounded by England fans radically sceptical that anything Villa could bring them anything good. Then he goes and does that and I'm the smuggest man in the room.
As Morgan also scored and assisted, and had several shots, did he get a similar rating?
One questionIts a double bluff, I am going to put it exactly where you are diving, that will fool you.
The stutter before taking the penalty. It makes me nervous anyway but is it not done to see which way the keeper is going to dive? And if so why did he still place it the side the keeper dived to?
I hope Ollie gets a bit more practice on pens if he's going to be the regular taker. I know the only thing that matters is if it goes in, but that was the worst penalty that just about crept in I've ever seen. He always seems to be properly shitting himself before he takes one.
I was thinking just before he took the penalty: "just smash it". I don't understand why players who aren't confident penalty takers don't do this more often.
Of our players I'd fancy Ramsey as the one that could just drill it hard into the top corner, but he's never bloody fit so it's a moot point
I was thinking just before he took the penalty: "just smash it". I don't understand why players who aren't confident penalty takers don't do this more often.
Because just smashing it generally means putting it closer to the keeper and usually at a nice height. Even if he doesn't take lots in games he'll still take them in training and will know that going for the corners with a little less power works for him more often than just whacking it.
What I don't understand is why more players don't place it into the top corners. It's technically more difficult but with nothing else to do but train I'd like to think that, if I were the main penalty taker or in with a decent chance of having to take one, I'd take a bit of time practising every week. If nothing else it must surely help with your finishing to be able to nail one into the top corner on demand.
Would love to see Martinez twat one in. I imagine he'd be quite respectful and restrained with his celebrations.
Would love to see Martinez twat one in. I imagine he'd be quite respectful and restrained with his celebrations.
Remarkable that Ollie has the gold standard of one goal every two games, along with assists and his other qualities, yet some on here were calling for him to be dropped/sold after the Chelsea game!
Would love to see Martinez twat one in. I imagine he'd be quite respectful and restrained with his celebrations.
Emi would probably go for a panenka.
Remarkable that Ollie has the gold standard of one goal every two games, along with assists and his other qualities, yet some on here were calling for him to be dropped/sold after the Chelsea game!
I’m not one of them, but you have to see those calls in the context of Ollie having an extremely promising understudy who has out-scored him this season. Nobody wants him dropped so we can give Simon Stainrod a go.
Would love to see Martinez twat one in. I imagine he'd be quite respectful and restrained with his celebrations.
Emi would probably go for a panenka.
He’d almost certainly get booked for pre penalty posturing.
Remarkable that Ollie has the gold standard of one goal every two games, along with assists and his other qualities, yet some on here were calling for him to be dropped/sold after the Chelsea game!
I’m not one of them, but you have to see those calls in the context of Ollie having an extremely promising understudy who has out-scored him this season. Nobody wants him dropped so we can give Simon Stainrod a go.
Let’s not be too hasty about this. Based on his performance against Exeter, Simon Stainrod has got to be worth a punt.
Would love to see Martinez twat one in. I imagine he'd be quite respectful and restrained with his celebrations.
Emi would probably go for a panenka.
He’d almost certainly get booked for pre penalty posturing.
Taking into account tricks of memory, Stainrod scored a great overhead kick at the north stand end against Leicester, in 85-86. Great goal from one of the worst forwards I’ve seen down the VillaRemarkable that Ollie has the gold standard of one goal every two games, along with assists and his other qualities, yet some on here were calling for him to be dropped/sold after the Chelsea game!
I’m not one of them, but you have to see those calls in the context of Ollie having an extremely promising understudy who has out-scored him this season. Nobody wants him dropped so we can give Simon Stainrod a go.
Let’s not be too hasty about this. Based on his performance against Exeter, Simon Stainrod has got to be worth a punt.
I thought about that game as I posted. His ‘Aspinall at West Brom’ game.
Remarkable that Ollie has the gold standard of one goal every two games, along with assists and his other qualities, yet some on here were calling for him to be dropped/sold after the Chelsea game!It’s as remarkable as it is strange, because he looked like he was really struggling early doors, and though he’s improved since then, he’s missed a hatful of big chances.
Remarkable that Ollie has the gold standard of one goal every two games, along with assists and his other qualities, yet some on here were calling for him to be dropped/sold after the Chelsea game!It’s as remarkable as it is strange, because he looked like he was really struggling early doors, and though he’s improved since then, he’s missed a hatful of big chances.
The abuse he gets is fucking ridiculous. His record for us is exceptional and yeah he misses some chances but his overall contribution is superb.Yeah,about today.....
He's just not good enough.
That was 2021 Watkins.
For whatever reason it's not working out for him this season. I can't see today doing much to boost his confidence either. He can have no complaints if Duran now starts more games. Maybe a rest will do him good.
His job is to score goals, he's not doing it. Every game he plays in, the talk is about the chances he misses. Then it's about his confidence, well I can imagine it's shot to pieces after that effort today. I hope Emery starts Duran, he deserves his place up front.He's just not good enough.
Just nonsense.
If you're not going to give Duran a run in the team after today, well he might as well pack his bags and leave in January.
5 in 5 what? Certainly not goals.
5 in 5 what? Certainly not goals.
Must have heard that wrong during commentary!
Think it's fair to say he isn't an impact sub
He had a bad game - he’s had a load of exceptional games over the last year. He is massively in credit overall.
He certainly didn't hang around at the end of the game, straight off he was, he did not look a happy fella.
With the greatest respect that’s a massive overreaction. He misses chances, he always has and actually lots of forwards do. But he gets a lot of chances because he gets himself in the position to have them - he’s also got a pretty good record this year. Plus he does so much good work for the team too. His season last season was better than anyone in terms of goals and assists and he deserves more respect.
His hold up play is now the best it’s ever been though.
He was absolutely terrible today, just embarrassingly poor decision making and execution.
Needs some time out of the team.
He was absolutely terrible today, just embarrassingly poor decision making and execution.
Needs some time out of the team.
I think the point is, when you have a striker who is out of form, and an alternative who's playing well, why wouldn't you play the person who's in form?
He was absolutely terrible today, just embarrassingly poor decision making and execution.
Needs some time out of the team.
That’s really harsh, Paulie. He wasn’t at his sharpest but he worked hard and his time on the pitch was the only period we were able to exert any control on the game.
He's just not good enough.
I think the point is, when you have a striker who is out of form, and an alternative who's playing well, why wouldn't you play the person who's in form?
He is.
That wouldn’t be such a bad thing though would it? Being able to play two different ways depending on the striker who’s in form is a great asset.He is.
If we completely change the way we play, you’re probably right.
That wouldn’t be such a bad thing though would it? Being able to play two different ways depending on the striker who’s in form is a great asset.He is.
If we completely change the way we play, you’re probably right.
I think the point is, when you have a striker who is out of form, and an alternative who's playing well, why wouldn't you play the person who's in form?
Since you ask, it’s partly because he doesn’t follow instructions, and Emery’s trying to develop him to do so. It’s only because the coaches at the club know how good he can be that he’s getting the minutes he is.
I love Duran by the way, as I’m sure we all do.
I'm still wondering whether we can get Watkins and Duran to play together. It hasn't been tried much, and our left side needs working on while Ramsey is out. Play Watkins left of Duran and see if we can convert more of these chances.I don’t see it, they just do not seem to have the ingredients to make it work, in fact I think it takes something away from both of them when played together.
different players, different manager...I'm still wondering whether we can get Watkins and Duran to play together. It hasn't been tried much, and our left side needs working on while Ramsey is out. Play Watkins left of Duran and see if we can convert more of these chances.I don’t see it, they just do not seem to have the ingredients to make it work, in fact I think it takes something away from both of them when played together.
Be back to the Ings Watkins partnership that seemed to take ages to work out that it was not a goer.
They've never had much of a run together. I think if ever we could get Kamara and Onana fit at the same time it might be worth a try, with those two offering extra cover. If Philogene doesn't work out we need to try something different and we can't sign another attacking player until January.
Watkins and Ings didn't work either.
Is it that Ollie can ONLY play as a lone striker ?
Watkins and Ings didn't work either.
Is it that Ollie can ONLY play as a lone striker ?
Watkins reminds me a bit of Dean Saunders. Can be brilliant, we probably can't afford/attract better at the moment, but he can also miss a lot of chances. Like Saunders he tends to go on runs of scoring when he is full of confidence, hopefully he'll get on one of those again soon.
Watkins reminds me a bit of Dean Saunders. Can be brilliant, we probably can't afford/attract better at the moment, but he can also miss a lot of chances. Like Saunders he tends to go on runs of scoring when he is full of confidence, hopefully he'll get on one of those again soon.
That's where I am with him too. When he's on it, he's Arsenal bound for £50 million +. When he's not, he's expendable. I thought he was decent enough when he came on, he seems to have improved his hold up play and his control of the ball with his first touch has vastly improved. He will have a purple patch again soon I'm sure.
Watkins reminds me a bit of Dean Saunders. Can be brilliant, we probably can't afford/attract better at the moment, but he can also miss a lot of chances. Like Saunders he tends to go on runs of scoring when he is full of confidence, hopefully he'll get on one of those again soon.
That's where I am with him too. When he's on it, he's Arsenal bound for £50 million +. When he's not, he's expendable. I thought he was decent enough when he came on, he seems to have improved his hold up play and his control of the ball with his first touch has vastly improved. He will have a purple patch again soon I'm sure.
But even then, only four strikers have more goals then him in the league this season. He's got seven in fifteen matches, at the same point last season he had eight in fifteen.
The main difference in his output is that he's not setting up buckets of goals for Bailey / Diaby / DL / McGinn like he was last year even in the games in which he wasn't scoring. Which is partly the fault of others (e.g Rogers open goal against Bournemouth), and partly his fault (e.g the last ten minutes of Saturday).
Watkins reminds me a bit of Dean Saunders. Can be brilliant, we probably can't afford/attract better at the moment, but he can also miss a lot of chances. Like Saunders he tends to go on runs of scoring when he is full of confidence, hopefully he'll get on one of those again soon.
That's where I am with him too. When he's on it, he's Arsenal bound for £50 million +. When he's not, he's expendable. I thought he was decent enough when he came on, he seems to have improved his hold up play and his control of the ball with his first touch has vastly improved. He will have a purple patch again soon I'm sure.
But even then, only four strikers have more goals then him in the league this season. He's got seven in fifteen matches, at the same point last season he had eight in fifteen.
The main difference in his output is that he's not setting up buckets of goals for Bailey / Diaby / DL / McGinn like he was last year even in the games in which he wasn't scoring. Which is partly the fault of others (e.g Rogers open goal against Bournemouth), and partly his fault (e.g the last ten minutes of Saturday).
Can anybody be bothered to work out how many minutes he’s played compared to this stage last season?
A lot less due to the striker change at 65 mins. Last season, he didn't last the full 90 mins in 5 games last season, with three of those being in the first four. This season there has only been three where he did the full 90.
This season he is on a goal every 160mins, for the whole of last season it was 170mins.
I haven't got the stats either, but I'd wager a fair proportion of his goals have come later in games, when he's already got the opposition tired (mentally if not physically) from chasing him about.
It's decent, but the fact he's on similar numbers to Wood, Wissa, Wellbeck and Delap doesn't really back up the "impossible to replace" theory.
Hope he’s not injured, he led the line well in the first half.
I think there's more pressure on Ollie this year, due to players like Bailey not scoring, so his misses are amplified more.
I think there's more pressure on Ollie this year, due to players like Bailey not scoring, so his misses are amplified more.
But when you look at the last fifteen minutes from Saturday, maybe part of the reason other players aren't scoring more is also a bit down to Ollie - I reckon last season's Ollie would have given McGinn and Rogers two of the easiest tap-ins imaginable rather than ballsing it up both times.
I think there's more pressure on Ollie this year, due to players like Bailey not scoring, so his misses are amplified more.
I think there's more pressure on Ollie this year, due to players like Bailey not scoring, so his misses are amplified more.
The 54th best player in the world, apparently.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng-interactive/2024/dec/17/the-100-best-male-footballers-in-the-world-2024
The 54th best player in the world, apparently.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng-interactive/2024/dec/17/the-100-best-male-footballers-in-the-world-2024
Stick that Paddy!
I wonder if Arsenal will sniff round him in the January window now Saka's out injured for ages?
I wonder if Arsenal will sniff round him in the January window now Saka's out injured for ages?
You would think having Sterling on loan is decent cover for that situation.
I wonder if Arsenal will sniff round him in the January window now Saka's out injured for ages?Not exactly like for like but it would not surprise me if he signs for them.
In the summer, if he Duran cements the no.1 spot, then yeah, I can see it happening.The realisation that he is no longer 1st choice might make a Jan deal more appealing.
In the summer, if he Duran cements the no.1 spot, then yeah, I can see it happening.The realisation that he is no longer 1st choice might make a Jan deal more appealing.
Fuck selling him.
Why on earth would we do that?
There does appear to be some sort of reaction to him, from some. Not quite sure why.
He's not perfect, but he's the most consistent striker we've had for about 25 years.
I do find crazy that after 6 months where he’s performed pretty solidly there are questions on his future.If Duran goes 5 games without scoring there'll be talk of why we didn't sell him to Westham in the summer.
Fuck selling him.
Why on earth would we do that?
Of course there is going to be speculation over an England centre forward who looks like he may have lost his place in the team as we enter the January transfer window. Of course I hope we are able to have 2 strikers available but I am not sure how he will react to being second fiddle.
Wanting rid of him is only sensible if there is a replacement on the horizon.Of course there is going to be speculation over an England centre forward who looks like he may have lost his place in the team as we enter the January transfer window. Of course I hope we are able to have 2 strikers available but I am not sure how he will react to being second fiddle.
Exactly. It's a bit like goalkeepers. Unless we can figure out a way to play with both of them on the pitch all the time, it's perfectly reasonable to assume one of them is going to want to go somewhere else, eventually. I thought Duran was the succession plan, and we'd be looking at another season or 2 of Ollie as #1, but the first half of the season hasn't played out like that. Apart from a few weirdos who seem to actively want rid of Ollie, I think most people are just speculating a bit. No harm in that.
Championship player on the last few months showings.
Championship player on the last few months showings.
Championship player on the last few months showings.
Just the goal and the assist today.
Championship player on the last few months showings.
Just the goal and the assist today.
I do think that the fact we're shipping 2 goals a game and needing him to score every single chance he gets to even pick up one point, let alone the win, is warping perception of him, a lot.
If he matches what he’s done up until now, he’ll have 16 goals and 8 assists by the end of the season. Yet some strange fruit called him a wanker on the match thread. Unreal.
If he matches what he’s done up until now, he’ll have 16 goals and 8 assists by the end of the season. Yet some strange fruit called him a wanker on the match thread. Unreal.Yes, that is unreal. But when we're (probably unfairly) relying on him so much, he really needs to do more.
If he matches what he’s done up until now, he’ll have 16 goals and 8 assists by the end of the season. Yet some strange fruit called him a wanker on the match thread. Unreal.
If he matches what he’s done up until now, he’ll have 16 goals and 8 assists by the end of the season. Yet some strange fruit called him a wanker on the match thread. Unreal.
So far this season, the only strikers with more goals are Haaland, Isak, Cunha, Wood and Jackson (the last four of which are apparently having the greatest seasons of their lives) and the only ones with more assists are Joao Pedro and Solanke.
And I'd bet that Watkins has spent less time on the pitch than all of them.
Some people are mental.
They are and many people are far too focussed on individuals rather than the systemic issues at play. His goal and assist should be more than enough.
The defence is getting pelters, Watkins should have put the game to bed. Don't see the argument.
Not really.If you missed that chance at the end you'd be a wanker too.If you scored it I'd be cheering your name down Trinity Rd.The defence is getting pelters, Watkins should have put the game to bed. Don't see the argument.
Strange to call him a wanker, isn’t it? The argument is simple, we shouldn’t have to score 3 goals to win a game.
Not really.If you missed that chance at the end you'd be a wanker too.If you scored it I'd be cheering your name down Trinity Rd.The defence is getting pelters, Watkins should have put the game to bed. Don't see the argument.
Strange to call him a wanker, isn’t it? The argument is simple, we shouldn’t have to score 3 goals to win a game.
Come on now, it was a gimmeeNot really.If you missed that chance at the end you'd be a wanker too.If you scored it I'd be cheering your name down Trinity Rd.The defence is getting pelters, Watkins should have put the game to bed. Don't see the argument.
Strange to call him a wanker, isn’t it? The argument is simple, we shouldn’t have to score 3 goals to win a game.
That chance was hardly a sitter. Lashed at it alright but plenty of defenders near him.
8 goals and 4 assists in half a season is more than decent considering he rarely plays 90 mins now. His numbers are bound to be down on last season because of that. The only players with more combined PL goals and assists since the start of last season are Salah, Haaland and Palmer. When people think we need better the reality is that there aren't many that are on his level.
Not really.If you missed that chance at the end you'd be a wanker too.If you scored it I'd be cheering your name down Trinity Rd.The defence is getting pelters, Watkins should have put the game to bed. Don't see the argument.
Strange to call him a wanker, isn’t it? The argument is simple, we shouldn’t have to score 3 goals to win a game.
I think his hold up play is very strong but his confidence around the box has disappeared.
I think his hold up play is very strong but his confidence around the box has disappeared.
And yet he scored an excellent pen and produced a brilliant assist. That’s pretty bloody good.
Catch 22: If Watkins didn't miss his sitters would the defence be under such pressure? Overall he's limited, brilliant at finding the space, average at best finishing the opportunities he's given. For me right now Duran in the last few weeks has put a shift in and would be first choice between the two.
Great pen. Beyond that , very average tonight .
Great pen. Beyond that , very average tonight .
If you ignore his brilliant assist too
Fair enough good assist but then you ignore the missed big chances he had to kill the game offGreat pen. Beyond that , very average tonight .
If you ignore his brilliant assist too
Catch 22: If Watkins didn't miss his sitters would the defence be under such pressure? Overall he's limited, brilliant at finding the space, average at best finishing the opportunities he's given. For me right now Duran in the last few weeks has put a shift in and would be first choice between the two.
Our defence has been letting in goals even when Duran scores every single chance that comes his way though.
We conceded 48 goals in 42 league games in 2023. 1.14 goals per game.
We conceded 65 goals in 37 league games in 2024. 1.75 goals per game.
That's the difference.
I think his hold up play is very strong but his confidence around the box has disappeared.
And yet he scored an excellent pen and produced a brilliant assist. That’s pretty bloody good.
Catch 22: If Watkins didn't miss his sitters would the defence be under such pressure? Overall he's limited, brilliant at finding the space, average at best finishing the opportunities he's given. For me right now Duran in the last few weeks has put a shift in and would be first choice between the two.
Catch 22: If Watkins didn't miss his sitters would the defence be under such pressure? Overall he's limited, brilliant at finding the space, average at best finishing the opportunities he's given. For me right now Duran in the last few weeks has put a shift in and would be first choice between the two.
If Ollie didn't miss a few chances we consider 'easier', then he wouldn't still be here. He'd have gone a couple of years ago, for huge money. Because everything else about his game is elite level. If his touch was slightly better, and his finishing slightly more instinctive, he'd have been a £100m player two summers ago.
He is what he is, an excellent forward for a team challenging for European places, who'll score a decent number of goals, help create a decent number more, and also work his arse off while doing it. We're very lucky to have him.
It's also true he squandered a couple of excellent chances that could have wrapped up the game last night, despite having a goal and an assist. I don't think it's unfair to criticise him for missing chances while also acknowledging everything else he does well.
This essentially sums up the Ollie situation perfectly.Catch 22: If Watkins didn't miss his sitters would the defence be under such pressure? Overall he's limited, brilliant at finding the space, average at best finishing the opportunities he's given. For me right now Duran in the last few weeks has put a shift in and would be first choice between the two.
If Ollie didn't miss a few chances we consider 'easier', then he wouldn't still be here. He'd have gone a couple of years ago, for huge money. Because everything else about his game is elite level. If his touch was slightly better, and his finishing slightly more instinctive, he'd have been a £100m player two summers ago.
He is what he is, an excellent forward for a team challenging for European places, who'll score a decent number of goals, help create a decent number more, and also work his arse off while doing it. We're very lucky to have him.
It's also true he squandered a couple of excellent chances that could have wrapped up the game last night, despite having a goal and an assist. I don't think it's unfair to criticise him for missing chances while also acknowledging everything else he does well.
78 goals for Villa in four and a half seasons is a bit like 14 goals for Villa in three and a half seasons?I'm not talking about stats. I'm talking about the low expectations of them both in what should be goal-scoring opportunities.
Okay.
No it’s not, because literally no striker in the history of the game takes all their chances. The idea that he missed a whole host of sitters isn’t accurate, a couple where decent chances but it’s not like he was 6 yards out under no pressure with the ball slowly arriving at his feet.I never said he should be expected to take all his chances - how to define a "chance", for one thing. The current problems clearly aren't all his fault either, but I don't think it's too contraversial to suggest he should be making more of being through on goal.
Maybe I’ve missed all the strikers who score a hundred plus goals each season with all the chances they get.
...I don't think it's too contraversial to suggest he should be making more of being through on goal.
I’ve just had a look at some stats, and I’ll take it with a pinch of salt, but his XG is 0.58 which puts him at 7.6 goals this year. That says to me he’s slightly outperforming versus quality of chance. That feels about right as well, 8 goals in 19 games when he hasn’t started recently is pretty bloody decent. Any forward averaging better than a goal every 3 games is doing pretty well.Yes... But what's the point if he's not able to score the winner against Brighton?
He's due a run of goals from open play now and I expect him to crack on with it against Lesta.That would be nice.
I’ve just had a look at some stats, and I’ll take it with a pinch of salt, but his XG is 0.58 which puts him at 7.6 goals this year. That says to me he’s slightly outperforming versus quality of chance. That feels about right as well, 8 goals in 19 games when he hasn’t started recently is pretty bloody decent. Any forward averaging better than a goal every 3 games is doing pretty well.Yes... But what's the point if he's not able to score the winner against Brighton?
It's not just the missing chances, it's the general sense of indecision when he gets the ball in the box. Which is a shame, as he did his busywork stuff really well last night (lost count of the number of times he spun his defender to win a ball over the top).Agree with this. He delays his shot one touch too many and it gets blocked. I just wish he'd put his laces through it.
It's not just the missing chances, it's the general sense of indecision when he gets the ball in the box. Which is a shame, as he did his busywork stuff really well last night (lost count of the number of times he spun his defender to win a ball over the top).Agree with this. He delays his shot one touch too many and it gets blocked. I just wish he'd put his laces through it.
It's not just the missing chances, it's the general sense of indecision when he gets the ball in the box. Which is a shame, as he did his busywork stuff really well last night (lost count of the number of times he spun his defender to win a ball over the top).Agree with this. He delays his shot one touch too many and it gets blocked. I just wish he'd put his laces through it.
Top strikers usually need 4-5 attempts per goal. For some reason Ollie gets pelters for it, Salah who is having an amazing season is running at 4 attempts per goal, Haaland is at 5. Strikers also run in and out of form, Ollie isn't quite on it but it's hardly unique, Haaland is 4 league goals in 3 months and those were against powerhouses Leicester, Saints, Palace and Brighton.
It's not just the missing chances, it's the general sense of indecision when he gets the ball in the box. Which is a shame, as he did his busywork stuff really well last night (lost count of the number of times he spun his defender to win a ball over the top).
Catch 22: If Watkins didn't miss his sitters would the defence be under such pressure? Overall he's limited, brilliant at finding the space, average at best finishing the opportunities he's given. For me right now Duran in the last few weeks has put a shift in and would be first choice between the two.
If Ollie didn't miss a few chances we consider 'easier', then he wouldn't still be here. He'd have gone a couple of years ago, for huge money. Because everything else about his game is elite level. If his touch was slightly better, and his finishing slightly more instinctive, he'd have been a £100m player two summers ago.
He is what he is, an excellent forward for a team challenging for European places, who'll score a decent number of goals, help create a decent number more, and also work his arse off while doing it. We're very lucky to have him.
It's also true he squandered a couple of excellent chances that could have wrapped up the game last night, despite having a goal and an assist. I don't think it's unfair to criticise him for missing chances while also acknowledging everything else he does well.
I have no problems with constructive criticism but calling a player like Ollie a wanker is not right.
He’s a bloody good pro, who’s had to work hard through the leagues. He hasn’t started at a big club like how so many do now. To think he was playing in The Great Western League once and to see him now makes me proud he’s ours. That’s quite a journey he’s had.
I can’t remember who, but I called it out, as did others. It was on the match thread after the game. I know tempers are a little high and it’s frustrating, but no excuse for that.
I can’t remember who, but I called it out, as did others. It was on the match thread after the game. I know tempers are a little high and it’s frustrating, but no excuse for that.
I don't bother reading match threads, but anything commented on there can't be excused by "tempers are a little high and frustrating". Anything written is a considered comment that takes time to write and re-read before posting. It's not the same as people attending football matches and responding instinctively to the action.
There's no excuse for a comment like that and certainly not regarding any of our current players, who are in the main an honest bunch unlike those that got us relegated.
Top strikers usually need 4-5 attempts per goal. For some reason Ollie gets pelters for it, Salah who is having an amazing season is running at 4 attempts per goal, Haaland is at 5. Strikers also run in and out of form, Ollie isn't quite on it but it's hardly unique, Haaland is 4 league goals in 3 months and those were against powerhouses Leicester, Saints, Palace and Brighton.Stats on shot conversion rate so far this season to back up your post. Ollie 18%, Wood 32%, Isak 23%, Haaland 18%, Solanke 15%, Salah 24%. Ollie was also around 18% last season however this stat does not take into account the chances fluffed when striker makes a poor decision to either not take a shot or fails to deal adequately with a scoring opportunity.
I was watching one of the football progs the other day (may have been MOTD) and caught the last milliseconds of them showing a graphic of shots on target this season, and we were third or fourth bottom.
I may have imagined this.
Woeful is a stretch, did you not see his goal last night?
Watkins first 19 league games
23/24
1673 minutes
9 goals
6 assist
185 minutes per goal
111 minutes per goal contribution
24/25
1280 minutes
8 goals
4 assists
160 minutes per goal
106 minutes per goal contribution
He's our most consistent striker in 35 years. No argument, the stats are there in black and white.
I don't think people look for someone to blame, I think it is because yes, he's a good player but he would be even better if his decision making was better in various circumstances.
Thinking he needs to be more clinical and that he's fluffed a lot of chances of late doesn't mean you think he's shit. The most negative thing it'd imply would be that he's frustrating at times.
He does seem to have a lost that little bit of confidence in front of goal of late but he's been a bloody good player for us. I can't think of too many other strikers with his assists stats.Part of the problem no one else except Rogers is scoring, so Watkins misses stand out.
He probably scores at hat trick v Leicester. With Duran out he knows he's guaranteed the 90+ mins if he stays fit. I think that's going to be key for him and us.
There's an argument that regarding the Brighton game, despite his apparent weaknesses, he contributed more than anyone and was let down by his team mates shortcomings.
Part of the problem no one else except Rogers is scoring, so Watkins misses stand out.That is definitely a large part of scrutiny on the man. Last season, Dougie, Bailey and McGinn(?) were scoring goals.
There's an argument that regarding the Brighton game, despite his apparent weaknesses, he contributed more than anyone and was let down by his team mates shortcomings.Yeah, Rogers getting closer to him and Ramsey coming back will make a huge difference.
He probably scores at hat trick v Leicester. With Duran out he knows he's guaranteed the 90+ mins if he stays fit. I think that's going to be key for him and us.
He probably scores at hat trick v Leicester. With Duran out he knows he's guaranteed the 90+ mins if he stays fit. I think that's going to be key for him and us.
Almost all of his 8 goals have come against bottom half clubs so it won't be any surprise if he bangs in a couple. I'd certainly keep him on penalties after the top class finish against Brighton. It can only have done his confidence the world of good.
Since the start of the 2020/2021 season, only three players have 65+ goals and 30+ assists in the Premier League:
◉ Mohamed Salah (99 goals, 53 assists)
◉ Son Heung-min (72 goals, 39 assists)
◉ Ollie Watkins (67 goals, 30 assists)
Ollie's numbers would be out of this word if he didn't waste so many chances. He does enough, but is wasteful.
Well it wasn't two feet or have your been to the VT School of Distance Guessing?I have not seen it on TV, but it looked pretty close to the goal from my seat.
Well it wasn't two feet or have your been to the VT School of Distance Guessing?I have not seen it on TV, but it looked pretty close to the goal from my seat.
How far was it?
Set up their goal and missed an absolute sitter from 2 feet today.He's had a mare today , but in fairness the miss was from 5 feet , not sure how he managed to balloon it so high when the goal was begging .
Set up their goal and missed an absolute sitter from 2 feet today.He's had a mare today , but in fairness the miss was from 5 feet , not sure how he managed to balloon it so high when the goal was begging .
Problem is , he misses big chances most games , he's got this 3 game home run opportunity to fill his boots , he did well v Brighton - goal (pen but very well taken) great assist , today was an off day with that miss and costing us a goal . On to the fa cup and hopefully he makes amends , we really should be winning Friday and into Rd 4Set up their goal and missed an absolute sitter from 2 feet today.He's had a mare today , but in fairness the miss was from 5 feet , not sure how he managed to balloon it so high when the goal was begging .
Shinned it I think. Buendia should have buried the first chance too but Ollie's effort was awful. He ran the channels quite well at times but against two of the worst centre backs in the division.
He should have scored, but surely anyone who has ever played the game has experienced that type of miss. Off balance, trying to spin quickly and hitting it whilst leaning back. Not sure it’s that uncommon, even in top flight football.It looked like a pretty easy chance, but he snatched at it. A worse miss than against Brighton. He is not a natural finisher which he continues to demonstrate.
There were a lot worse misses in that game, luckily they came from the Leicester players.It was the worst miss in the game by a long way , although the one by Madvidi was pretty awful.
He actually hits the top of the cross bar which, as I intimated earlier, means he would have scored if 2 feet out.
There were a lot worse misses in that game, luckily they came from the Leicester players.It was the worst miss in the game by a long way , although the one by Madvidi was pretty awful.
He actually hits the top of the cross bar which, as I intimated earlier, means he would have scored if 2 feet out.
There were a lot worse misses in that game, luckily they came from the Leicester players.It was the worst miss in the game by a long way , although the one by Madvidi was pretty awful.
He actually hits the top of the cross bar which, as I intimated earlier, means he would have scored if 2 feet out.
Buendias chance a second before was much easier in my opinion.
A top centre forward, goal gaping, 4 yards out, with pretty much the whole goal to hit. Anyone defending that miss is just making excuses for what was a complete howler and should have made the game safe. The fact is he's several levels from where he was for much of 2023 under Unai. The dip started at the end of last season and had continued and it's fairly easy to look at our results and point to 8-9 massive chances that he's missed this season. All composure has gone. I think he needs a few sessions with a sports psych to get him to just calm down a bit as he's snatched at every chance all season, starting with Arsenal home and just got worse. I'm not questioning his work rate, but his decision making has been terrible and his finishing poor. His stats are ok, but we could be 7-9 points better off if we had 2023 Watkins in the side. Even then he wasn't clinical, but last 4-5 months he's taking 6-7 decent chances to score, which to be where we want, isn't good enough. There are much better strikers in the league.
I am not saying Watkins is perfect, but he is very effective for us. I think if/when he does leave it will become apparent to any that don’t rate him how good of a player he’s been for us. That’s not to say he doesn’t have flaws, he’s clearly not perfect but he has been absolutely integral in elevating us and I think he deserves more respect.
Buendia was 18 yards out Watkins 2. Yes the same technique of leaning back when striking the ball though. The Watkins miss had everybody near me holding their head in bewilderment.
Buendia was 18 yards out Watkins 2. Yes the same technique of leaning back when striking the ball though. The Watkins miss had everybody near me holding their head in bewilderment.
Buendia was 8 yards out maximum, and was facing the goal. It was so bad an attempt I almost forgive Ollie as he must have been startled to find the ball still in play.
Set up their goal and missed an absolute sitter from 2 feet today.He's had a mare today , but in fairness the miss was from 5 feet , not sure how he managed to balloon it so high when the goal was begging .
Buendia was 18 yards out Watkins 2. Yes the same technique of leaning back when striking the ball though. The Watkins miss had everybody near me holding their head in bewilderment.
'Almost forgive' isn't excuse making, and the point was about how bad Buendia's attempt was.
If Watkins was brilliant or terrible then there would be no debate. The point there is a lot of debate proves to me that he’s somewhere in the middle. His numbers are good enough. His work rate is good enough. But he misses too many chances. That’s not my opinion. That’s a fact. 40 big chances since the start of last season. More than anyone else.
Whatever the exact distance the fact is Ollie missed a gilt edged chance to put the game to bed in an almost identical time and place to the one against Brighton where he could of won the game for us. His technique was the same too. Awful. Leaning back and getting a horrible connection. Duran nets both of those chances imo and our season would be looking a bit more rosy.Set up their goal and missed an absolute sitter from 2 feet today.He's had a mare today , but in fairness the miss was from 5 feet , not sure how he managed to balloon it so high when the goal was begging .
I think if you’re going to come on and correct people, you have to get your corrections correct.
Anyway, unless the six-yard box has suddenly turned into the six-foot box, he was about five yards out.
Add in the sitters he missed vs Arsenal , that should be another 3 points .Whatever the exact distance the fact is Ollie missed a gilt edged chance to put the game to bed in an almost identical time and place to the one against Brighton where he could of won the game for us. His technique was the same too. Awful. Leaning back and getting a horrible connection. Duran nets both of those chances imo and our season would be looking a bit more rosy.Set up their goal and missed an absolute sitter from 2 feet today.He's had a mare today , but in fairness the miss was from 5 feet , not sure how he managed to balloon it so high when the goal was begging .
I think if you’re going to come on and correct people, you have to get your corrections correct.
Anyway, unless the six-yard box has suddenly turned into the six-foot box, he was about five yards out.
I don't get the focus on him.Add in the sitters he missed vs Arsenal , that should be another 3 points .Whatever the exact distance the fact is Ollie missed a gilt edged chance to put the game to bed in an almost identical time and place to the one against Brighton where he could of won the game for us. His technique was the same too. Awful. Leaning back and getting a horrible connection. Duran nets both of those chances imo and our season would be looking a bit more rosy.Set up their goal and missed an absolute sitter from 2 feet today.He's had a mare today , but in fairness the miss was from 5 feet , not sure how he managed to balloon it so high when the goal was begging .
I think if you’re going to come on and correct people, you have to get your corrections correct.
Anyway, unless the six-yard box has suddenly turned into the six-foot box, he was about five yards out.
NB. I've rewatched the glaring Miss and he's about 13 feet out where he strikes the ball
Whatever the exact distance the fact is Ollie missed a gilt edged chance to put the game to bed in an almost identical time and place to the one against Brighton where he could of won the game for us. His technique was the same too. Awful. Leaning back and getting a horrible connection. Duran nets both of those chances imo and our season would be looking a bit more rosy.
Ollie is clearly a good player and has been very important for us, but should we find ourselves - again - in a situation where we are screwed by PSR this summer and in desperate need of raising a lot of cash to be able to stay legit / improve the wider squad, and assuming Duran isn't flouncing about moving somewhere else (and that's a big 'if' tbh) then I would not be at all surprised if Ollie was the one we moved on.
That a question of age / value / value going forward / pressure of PSR, and not one about him being 'shit' or us not deserving two top level strikers (which we clearly do), it's just the way I think they'd be thinking.
Ollie is clearly a good player and has been very important for us, but should we find ourselves - again - in a situation where we are screwed by PSR this summer and in desperate need of raising a lot of cash to be able to stay legit / improve the wider squad, and assuming Duran isn't flouncing about moving somewhere else (and that's a big 'if' tbh) then I would not be at all surprised if Ollie was the one we moved on.
That a question of age / value / value going forward / pressure of PSR, and not one about him being 'shit' or us not deserving two top level strikers (which we clearly do), it's just the way I think they'd be thinking.
I agree on all points, and think the 'ambitions' of Duran will play a massive part in it all. What would a 29 year old Watkins fetch I wonder? Probably close to £70-80m after last season, but less now I'd think?
Dwight Yorke scored 17 league goals two seasons running and barely was in double figures the third until John Gregory replaced Sir Brian. I don't ever remember him copping as much shit as Ollie has this season. Probably down to the overwhelming increase in social media. If you've gone online end of season since the end of 22-23 we seem to have inherited over night a huge amount of whingers and moaners, a lot of whom never popped up before. If we aren't keeping a clean sheet or a striker isn't getting a hat trick every game there is instant call for them to be replaced. If this is our drop off this season and this is as bad as it gets its still a million times better than a lot of top-flight seasons we've had to put up with and there is still 18 games left. Yes we're going to have stinkers but in perspective only Liverpool, Forest and the Toon have looked convincing this last few months. Let's see where we are in May - I bet Ollies hit that 20 goal barrier again this year.
'Almost forgive' isn't excuse making, and the point was about how bad Buendia's attempt was.
Fair enough, Buendia never got hold of his shot at all. Put on a plate for him too. He had three good chances (Buendia). Game had opened up at that point but he did get into good positions. I'm not sure Tielemans has a proper effort at goal in the same position.
We arn’t going to do any better than Ollie Watkins
he is now our number 2 back up centre forward Durán is way clear of him in most attributes of what you want from a striker
but Ollie is worth keeping if we can because we will struggle to find better as a no 2
Whatever the exact distance the fact is Ollie missed a gilt edged chance to put the game to bed in an almost identical time and place to the one against Brighton where he could of won the game for us. His technique was the same too. Awful. Leaning back and getting a horrible connection. Duran nets both of those chances imo and our season would be looking a bit more rosy.
Jhon Duran. The footballer who scores every chance he doesn’t have.
All I'm saying is in my opinion Duran would of taken both those chances.
Whatever the exact distance the fact is Ollie missed a gilt edged chance to put the game to bed in an almost identical time and place to the one against Brighton where he could of won the game for us. His technique was the same too. Awful. Leaning back and getting a horrible connection. Duran nets both of those chances imo and our season would be looking a bit more rosy.
Jhon Duran. The footballer who scores every chance he doesn’t have.
Good Lord anyone criticises the Sainted Duran for every chance he’s missed this year as well. Fuck me it’s as if he’s the second coming of a Yorke/Benteke hybrid. He’s a fucking good footballer but infallible with a 100% conversion rate, I don’t think so.
All I'm saying is in my opinion Duran would of taken both those chances.
Whatever the exact distance the fact is Ollie missed a gilt edged chance to put the game to bed in an almost identical time and place to the one against Brighton where he could of won the game for us. His technique was the same too. Awful. Leaning back and getting a horrible connection. Duran nets both of those chances imo and our season would be looking a bit more rosy.
Jhon Duran. The footballer who scores every chance he doesn’t have.
Good Lord anyone criticises the Sainted Duran for every chance he’s missed this year as well. Fuck me it’s as if he’s the second coming of a Yorke/Benteke hybrid. He’s a fucking good footballer but infallible with a 100% conversion rate, I don’t think so.
Duran's chance against Bournemouth was a much easier chance than Ollie's against Brighton.
And he missed that one.
Ollie is clearly a good player and has been very important for us, but should we find ourselves - again - in a situation where we are screwed by PSR this summer and in desperate need of raising a lot of cash to be able to stay legit / improve the wider squad, and assuming Duran isn't flouncing about moving somewhere else (and that's a big 'if' tbh) then I would not be at all surprised if Ollie was the one we moved on.
That a question of age / value / value going forward / pressure of PSR, and not one about him being 'shit' or us not deserving two top level strikers (which we clearly do), it's just the way I think they'd be thinking.
Lets not. Like I said it's my opinion. This is a place where we speculate and voice our opinions. No need for sarcasm mate. And for clarity I'm a big admirer of Ollie Watkins. He's been instrumental in our rise from championship football to champions league football.All I'm saying is in my opinion Duran would of taken both those chances.
Whatever the exact distance the fact is Ollie missed a gilt edged chance to put the game to bed in an almost identical time and place to the one against Brighton where he could of won the game for us. His technique was the same too. Awful. Leaning back and getting a horrible connection. Duran nets both of those chances imo and our season would be looking a bit more rosy.
Jhon Duran. The footballer who scores every chance he doesn’t have.
Good Lord anyone criticises the Sainted Duran for every chance he’s missed this year as well. Fuck me it’s as if he’s the second coming of a Yorke/Benteke hybrid. He’s a fucking good footballer but infallible with a 100% conversion rate, I don’t think so.
So let’s use the hypothetical if my auntie had ball's she’d be my uncle as a stick to beat Ollie Watkins with. OK.
Watkins lead the line really well in the second half. I thought he did the same against Brighton as well. He’s missing some chances this season but offers a lot when he’s not scoring and never hides.
The goals will come.
Once he got the ball showed his value. Brilliant in the second goal and creating the effort JJ hit the post with.
Another assist. Think Watkins in behind the Everton defence might be better than starting Duran. Duran against Arsenal.I agree - think he suits it better for what will be a game similar to tonight and it needs him at his tireless best - can always give Duran the last 20 mins.
Just to mention Maatsen's shot might have been in the keepers control but Watson diverted it last second so it hit him and bounced off and Onana knocked it in.
Just to mention Maatsen's shot might have been in the keepers control but Watson diverted it last second so it hit him and bounced off and Onana knocked it in.
Assuming you mean Watkins, it wasn't off him, it was the defender (coufal I think).
High tempo all season = burn out by March. Uni has it all worked out. Conserve energy until April/may then bring the heat
How many more does he need to pass Gabby as top scorer? I'm pretty sure this time last year we thought he'd have done it by now.Don't know about that but according to my commentator that was 50 goals in all competitions under Emery.
Ollie is up to 68, Gabby is on 73.
Ollie is up to 68, Gabby is on 73.
Thanks. Not to jinx it, but that seems doable this season. I'd be disappointed if he doesn't, to be honest.
Yes and not only this. Watkins talks about having a 10 year contract and that was before Haaland at Man City signing a 10 year contract.Ollie is up to 68, Gabby is on 73.
Thanks. Not to jinx it, but that seems doable this season. I'd be disappointed if he doesn't, to be honest.
Same. Come on Ollie!
Yes and not only this. Watkins talks about having a 10 year contract and that was before Haaland at Man City signing a 10 year contract.Ollie is up to 68, Gabby is on 73.
Thanks. Not to jinx it, but that seems doable this season. I'd be disappointed if he doesn't, to be honest.
Same. Come on Ollie!
So we can't rule out Watkins doing same and that would certainly see him becoming Villa best ever player if he was given a 10 year contract.
Emery said this :
"Now, players are extending their careers, and maybe Ollie, with his physical capacity, can play until he is 40 years old!
Watkins said:
"As long as I am feeling good and no injuries, I feel like I can play for a long while. I look after my body and do all the right things. Hopefully he can give me a 10-year contract!"
If Villa gave anyone a ten year contract they’d be guaranteed to snap their leg the day after.Did you know when a player is injured they don't get paid there full wage.
He is right about Pickford though. His incompetency let someone score from a shot almost 40 yards out in a match earlier in the season.
He is right about Pickford though. His incompetency let someone score from a shot almost 40 yards out in a match earlier in the season.
Thought he was outstanding today.
14 11 15 19 and now 10 with half the season gone - I bet he beats last seasons 19.
Double figures once again. He'll continue getting pelters until he's played his last game here, but wait until we have the unenviable task of trying to replace him. Love him. He'll beat Gabby's record this season.
Today also showed so many of the qualities he has that you struggle to find in CFs. The work rate, the running and his hold-up. And he still gets the goal too. Brilliant.
14 11 15 19 and now 10 with half the season gone - I bet he beats last seasons 19.
He needs to get one of his scoring streaks going to do that.
14 11 15 19 and now 10 with half the season gone - I bet he beats last seasons 19.
He needs to get one of his scoring streaks going to do that.
Bloody love Ollie. Works his arse off every game, deserved his goal. We have two genuinely world class forwards for the first time since, well early eighties I suppose.
How many more before over taking Gabby?
After 22 league games last season he had.... 10 league goals. From way some of our lot on social media go on - not so much on this site - you'd have thought he was on 25 this time last year. He's easily the most prolific top flight Villa striker in my time and that includes Saunders, Yorke, Dublin, Angel and Benteke.
After 22 league games last season he had.... 10 league goals. From way some of our lot on social media go on - not so much on this site - you'd have thought he was on 25 this time last year. He's easily the most prolific top flight Villa striker in my time and that includes Saunders, Yorke, Dublin, Angel and Benteke.
He got loads of Conference goals padding his record last year. He needs a Champions League goal, starting against Monaco.
Bloody love Ollie. Works his arse off every game, deserved his goal. We have two genuinely world class forwards for the first time since, well early eighties I suppose.
Bloody love Ollie. Works his arse off every game, deserved his goal. We have two genuinely world class forwards for the first time since, well early eighties I suppose.
The only world class player we have is Martinez.
Ollie and Duran aren't close. Come on.
Bloody love Ollie. Works his arse off every game, deserved his goal. We have two genuinely world class forwards for the first time since, well early eighties I suppose.
The only world class player we have is Martinez.
Ollie and Duran aren't close. Come on.
Which centre forwards would you swap either of them for?
I reckon there's maybe three or four. At best.
Not many have scored double figures in the league in 5 consecutive seasons for us in my time. It's staggering that some still don't appreciate him.
Not many have scored double figures in the league in 5 consecutive seasons for us in my time. It's staggering that some still don't appreciate him.
Not many have scored double figures in the league in 5 consecutive seasons for us in my time. It's staggering that some still don't appreciate him.
Bit of a weird one though because anyone who was good enough, left. Or we were just shit.
Yorke would have done it. Benteke would have too.
Ollie is decent but it says more about our lack of achievement tbh.
Not many have scored double figures in the league in 5 consecutive seasons for us in my time. It's staggering that some still don't appreciate him.
Bit of a weird one though because anyone who was good enough, left. Or we were just shit.
Yorke would have done it. Benteke would have too.
Ollie is decent but it says more about our lack of achievement tbh.
Bloody love Ollie. Works his arse off every game, deserved his goal. We have two genuinely world class forwards for the first time since, well early eighties I suppose.
The only world class player we have is Martinez.
Ollie and Duran aren't close. Come on.
Which centre forwards would you swap either of them for?
I reckon there's maybe three or four. At best.
Salah
Kane
Lewandowski
Lautaro Martínez
Gyokeres
Haaland
Isak
Easily.
Bloody love Ollie. Works his arse off every game, deserved his goal. We have two genuinely world class forwards for the first time since, well early eighties I suppose.
The only world class player we have is Martinez.
Ollie and Duran aren't close. Come on.
Not many have scored double figures in the league in 5 consecutive seasons for us in my time. It's staggering that some still don't appreciate him.
I’m fond of Watkins but that interview showed him taking his self deprecation too far. If he doesn’t have time to think about the finish how could he have had the time to be in two minds about taking a touch? 😂
In the premier league it’s 42 goals and 20 assists in his 82 appearances under Emery.
That’s better than decent.
I’m fond of Watkins but that interview showed him taking his self deprecation too far. If he doesn’t have time to think about the finish how could he have had the time to be in two minds about taking a touch? 😂
In the premier league it’s 42 goals and 20 assists in his 82 appearances under Emery.
That’s better than decent.
I thought the questions about Durán in his interview post-game made him feel uncomfortable. Especially when he was told that he was about to be subbed just before the goal.
Also interesting that he said he was in two minds whether to take a touch for the equaliser. Maybe speaks to the lack of killer instinct he's accused of? He's good value in his interviews, often more honest/natural than media trained.
Way, way too nice with the postmatch interview, that ludicrous thing that we 'got away with' the handball decision, when a) it was blatant, and b) it's his job, as a senior player, to say something like 'good decision, handiest ever ball, and about fucking time too as VAR's been a right prick to us this season.'
Not many have scored double figures in the league in 5 consecutive seasons for us in my time. It's staggering that some still don't appreciate him.
Bit of a weird one though because anyone who was good enough, left. Or we were just shit.
Yorke would have done it. Benteke would have too.
Ollie is decent but it says more about our lack of achievement tbh.
Bloody love Ollie. Works his arse off every game, deserved his goal. We have two genuinely world class forwards for the first time since, well early eighties I suppose.
The only world class player we have is Martinez.
Ollie and Duran aren't close. Come on.
Which centre forwards would you swap either of them for?
I reckon there's maybe three or four. At best.
Salah
Kane
Lewandowski
Lautaro Martínez
Gyokeres
Haaland
Isak
Easily.
Salah isn't a centre forward. And while he's obviously still a good player, swapping either for a 36 year old would be utterly daft.
So "three or four" is actually five.
Way, way too nice with the postmatch interview, that ludicrous thing that we 'got away with' the handball decision, when a) it was blatant, and b) it's his job, as a senior player, to say something like 'good decision, handiest ever ball, and about fucking time too as VAR's been a right prick to us this season.'
Watkins is good but he is nowhere near world class. He summed it up himself last night, he is at his best by far when he acts on instinct. When he has time, he can often make the wrong decision.
If we can keep both him and Duran, we have great options as they are very different, both both effective depending on the gameplan. Watkins was 100% the right choice for yesterday's game and gave the centre backs the runaround.
Watkins in a nutshell yesterday , misses the easy chance from Partey throw then buries a difficult volley. Also had that run on Gabriel where he chose the wrong foot .
All in all though his running and movement was very good.
Watkins in a nutshell yesterday , misses the easy chance from Partey throw then buries a difficult volley. Also had that run on Gabriel where he chose the wrong foot .
All in all though his running and movement was very good.
On what planet is that an 'easy chance'? He should be doing better, but it's not 'easy' at all. I swear some of you think it's like playing FIFA.
I don't even remember the "simple" chance. I saw Haaland miss a one on one today before turning off when Man City scored. Assume Man City will be looking to get rid of the useless twat and the new contract is a smokescreen.
Watkins in a nutshell yesterday , misses the easy chance from Partey throw then buries a difficult volley. Also had that run on Gabriel where he chose the wrong foot .
All in all though his running and movement was very good.
On what planet is that an 'easy chance'? He should be doing better, but it's not 'easy' at all. I swear some of you think it's like playing FIFA.
It wasn't simple, but if you're a player* it's a situation you dream of.
*In my arrogant opinion. I am not a player.
I don't even remember the "simple" chance. I saw Haaland miss a one on one today before turning off when Man City scored. Assume Man City will be looking to get rid of the useless twat and the new contract is a smokescreen.
Arsenal played a throw-in to him. He only had the keeper to beat.
Watkins in a nutshell yesterday , misses the easy chance from Partey throw then buries a difficult volley. Also had that run on Gabriel where he chose the wrong foot .
All in all though his running and movement was very good.
On what planet is that an 'easy chance'? He should be doing better, but it's not 'easy' at all. I swear some of you think it's like playing FIFA.
It wasn't simple, but if you're a player* it's a situation you dream of.
*In my arrogant opinion. I am not a player.
Oh I agree, and it was a shit attempt, but it wasn't easy.
Or to score volleys like that equaliser he scored. If he scored every chance, he'd be on a lot higher wages and wouldn't be playing for us.
In the space of a few days his goals have won us 4 points in away games. It's weird as fuck that instead of enjoying that some want to constantly have digs at him.
Bloody love Ollie. Works his arse off every game, deserved his goal. We have two genuinely world class forwards for the first time since, well early eighties I suppose.
The only world class player we have is Martinez.
Ollie and Duran aren't close. Come on.
Which centre forwards would you swap either of them for?
I reckon there's maybe three or four. At best.
Salah
Kane
Lewandowski
Lautaro Martínez
Gyokeres
Haaland
Isak
Easily.
Salah isn't a centre forward. And while he's obviously still a good player, swapping either for a 36 year old would be utterly daft.
So "three or four" is actually five.
Hang thebastard
Bloody love Ollie. Works his arse off every game, deserved his goal. We have two genuinely world class forwards for the first time since, well early eighties I suppose.
The only world class player we have is Martinez.
Ollie and Duran aren't close. Come on.
Which centre forwards would you swap either of them for?
I reckon there's maybe three or four. At best.
Salah
Kane
Lewandowski
Lautaro Martínez
Gyokeres
Haaland
Isak
Easily.
Salah isn't a centre forward. And while he's obviously still a good player, swapping either for a 36 year old would be utterly daft.
So "three or four" is actually five.
You said forward,
Exactly and as per my post , Watkins in a nutshell , he misses some big chances yes , but then he does something sublime like his goal yesterday (wasn't an easy volley) , and his workrate overall is phenomenal. My post is a complimentary one . Doesn't mean his miss from the Partey throw wasn't a poor attempt , he missed my miles when a simple lob wedge over the keeper and we're 1 up . That's Watkins in a nutshell though.I don't even remember the "simple" chance. I saw Haaland miss a one on one today before turning off when Man City scored. Assume Man City will be looking to get rid of the useless twat and the new contract is a smokescreen.
Arsenal played a throw-in to him. He only had the keeper to beat.
Not sure if I posted this before because I've been thinking about it for a while but..... I wonder if our terrible defence has a bit to do with how Watkins is being viewed lately? Like if he misses a sitter at 0-0 it's a shame but so what, but the fact we're so often behind from early on, his misses seem much worse?
If Watkins was more clinical we'd be top 2 possibly top . That's not a criticism as his overall game blends in much more .
So it is. I take that bit back then. But as said, semantics anyway.
So it is. I take that bit back then. But as said, semantics anyway.
It's not really semantics when they play in different positions. Edited.
Not sure if I posted this before because I've been thinking about it for a while but..... I wonder if our terrible defence has a bit to do with how Watkins is being viewed lately? Like if he misses a sitter at 0-0 it's a shame but so what, but the fact we're so often behind from early on, his misses seem much worse?
His miss at 0-0 v Everton was shocking really. Every forward is going to miss sitters, Salah has missed 11 penalties in his career for example (source - internet!) but Ollie does seem to miss more sitters than most. But his game is a lot more than just goal scoring so we need to take that into account.
For that one yesterday it was a poor effort, that was one he could have taken down as I think it was Rogers who was on the move near him. But would hardly be in the top 10 of his misses this season.
I'm not hating on the man, and I'm not reluctant to share the gratitude I feel for his efforts. But he should have scored a goal that he balloned yesterday.
I'm not hating on the man, and I'm not reluctant to share the gratitude I feel for his efforts. But he should have scored a goal that he balloned yesterday.
But if we're going on "should", he probably shouldn't have scored the really good goal that his movement, instinct and technique meant that he actually did score.
Wrong thread (maybe) but Havertz was Konsa's man to watch/cover. This season, I think Konsa's form has dipped. He has a tendancy to be drawn to the ball and fails to spot players finding space - often by holding their run - as per the West Ham goal in the Cup.I'm not hating on the man, and I'm not reluctant to share the gratitude I feel for his efforts. But he should have scored a goal that he balloned yesterday.
But if we're going on "should", he probably shouldn't have scored the really good goal that his movement, instinct and technique meant that he actually did score.
I love Ollie and Mings, both fantastic players and both inspiring players, however Mings should have got closer to the man with the goal and Ollie probably should have done better with the lob. However they both still had brilliant games and the reason we didn’t lose.
These things just aren't binary, there are so many other factors that can affect how well someone is playing. Every striker misses chances, just as every keeper concedes goals. I think there are too many people prepared to criticise when we don't win games.
Watkins will no doubt have been watched more and more closely by opposition teams trying to counter his effectiveness. They will want to push him further away from goal because he's not as good at it as when he's using instinct.amd finishing.
The team aren't giving him the same opportunities they were last season either.
Wrong thread (maybe) but Havertz was Konsa's man to watch/cover. This season, I think Konsa's form has dipped. He has a tendancy to be drawn to the ball and fails to spot players finding space - often by holding their run - as per the West Ham goal in the Cup.
A big chance opportunity when the player does not get a shot away, typically given for big chance attempts where the player shooting completely misses the ball (air shot) but can also be given when the player has a big chance opportunity to shoot and decides not to, resulting in no attempt occurring in that attack.
I could have been clearer - I didn't mean Konsa should be picking up Havertz throughout the game.Wrong thread (maybe) but Havertz was Konsa's man to watch/cover. This season, I think Konsa's form has dipped. He has a tendancy to be drawn to the ball and fails to spot players finding space - often by holding their run - as per the West Ham goal in the Cup.
Defences don't work like that though. Sometimes you have a man, but other times you do have to go with someone else who has made a run or go to the obvious dangerous space to try to cut out a cross. I'm not stating he hasn't made mistakes, just that I understand the movement he made but the cross was just behind him. A lot of other times and he has cut it out with no acknowledgment because it is expected.
Watkins is like your knees. You take 'em for granted but will miss them/him when they're/he's gone.
Wonder what this was all about? Ollie clearly have a grudge without Gabriel
https://x.com/avfcofficial/status/1880933224635113522?s=61&t=5gNHKFDBiIG50p8ei1L0Vg
How does that xG reconcile with the big chances missed number? Pretty sure MOTD showed a graphic where he was top and it was higher than 10.
I think Ollie is harshly judged - people annoyed that he didn't score one in the first half when Partey threw the ball to him...I mean, he had a lot to do!
Wonder what this was all about? Ollie clearly have a grudge without Gabriel
https://x.com/avfcofficial/status/1880933224635113522?s=61&t=5gNHKFDBiIG50p8ei1L0Vg
Wrong thread (maybe) but Havertz was Konsa's man to watch/cover. This season, I think Konsa's form has dipped. He has a tendancy to be drawn to the ball and fails to spot players finding space - often by holding their run - as per the West Ham goal in the Cup.I'm not hating on the man, and I'm not reluctant to share the gratitude I feel for his efforts. But he should have scored a goal that he balloned yesterday.
But if we're going on "should", he probably shouldn't have scored the really good goal that his movement, instinct and technique meant that he actually did score.
I love Ollie and Mings, both fantastic players and both inspiring players, however Mings should have got closer to the man with the goal and Ollie probably should have done better with the lob. However they both still had brilliant games and the reason we didn’t lose.
Ollie Watkins has been involved in 99 Premier League goals in 168 appearances for Aston Villa. If he scores or assists vs West Ham, he'll be the fastest player to 100 G/A since Kevin De Bruyne in July 2020 and fastest Englishman since Harry Kane in November 2017.Quite remarkable when you consider that a decent chunk of that was playing in the fag end of Dean Smith's period plus the whole of the Scouse Charlatan, neither of which were notable for free flowing football and goals scored aplenty.
Ollie Watkins has been involved in 99 Premier League goals in 168 appearances for Aston Villa. If he scores or assists vs West Ham, he'll be the fastest player to 100 G/A since Kevin De Bruyne in July 2020 and fastest Englishman since Harry Kane in November 2017.
Ollie Watkins has been involved in 99 Premier League goals in 168 appearances for Aston Villa. If he scores or assists vs West Ham, he'll be the fastest player to 100 G/A since Kevin De Bruyne in July 2020 and fastest Englishman since Harry Kane in November 2017.Watkins gets the 100 with a lovely lay off to Ramsey against West Ham first half.
Wonder if he'd act up about it. Arsenal fan,Fixed itchance to win trophies with them.
Aston Villa see Jhon Durán as their long-term centre forward — they’re open to selling Ollie Watkins at the right fee.
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Wonder if he'd act up about it. Arsenal fan, chance to win trophies with them.
Aston Villa see Jhon Durán as their long-term centre forward — they’re open to selling Ollie Watkins at the right fee.
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Lol. Jhon doesn't see it like that.
Great timing before tonight's game, eh? Definitely worried about us rivalling them in the next stage!Wonder if he'd act up about it. Arsenal fan, chance to win trophies with them.
Arsenal are idiots. They've known they need a striker since the last window and decide to put a bid in now. Timewasters.
What a ridiculous offer.Didnt they bid for Dougie in a similar way
Timing and amount.
Great timing before tonight's game, eh? Definitely worried about us rivalling them in the next stage!Wonder if he'd act up about it. Arsenal fan, chance to win trophies with them.
Arsenal are idiots. They've known they need a striker since the last window and decide to put a bid in now. Timewasters.
I dont see why he should be 40m less than Kane - he's younger and fitter.But not as good.
Take the offer.
I dont see why he should be 40m less than Kane - he's younger and fitter.
I dont see why he should be 40m less than Kane - he's younger and fitter.
Yeah but she would only need to sell 2 or 3 with all them letters on the backI dont see why he should be 40m less than Kane - he's younger and fitter.
So is Anya-Josephine Marie Taylor-Joy though I doubt she'd sell as many shirts as Kane.
Also, I know who I prefer now. I was pretty relaxed over the Duran bid, whilst I categorically don't want this to happen.Same. The thought of big money for Duran, I’m ok with. The thought of selling Watkins bothers me.
Yeah - thats very true. And also makes you realise why the offer is so shite. He is as close to guarenteed PL goals we have ever had.Also, I know who I prefer now. I was pretty relaxed over the Duran bid, whilst I categorically don't want this to happen.Same. The thought of big money for Duran, I’m ok with. The thought of selling Watkins bothers me.
I'd cry if Watkins left. I could not take it.
I was just preparing myself for a shared Chinese meal
I don't need this because I only just started my wonton soup and I don't feel like eating more than one vegetable spring roll after this confusing goings on
I really just wanted to enjoy this evening everything was going so well
I was just preparing myself for a shared Chinese meal
Have a succulent Chinese meal sandwich
Romano confirms that we have rejected a 60m bid from Arsenal for Ollie WatkinsWe should put in a bid for Saliba or Gabriel. £45m with add-ons maxing to £50m.
I was just preparing myself for a shared Chinese meal before the game when I received this news. Villa don't need this. I don't need this because I only just started my wonton soup and I don't feel like eating more than one vegetable spring roll after this confusing goings on
I'd cry if Watkins left.
The least surprising and obvious transfer move ever.
I was just preparing myself for a shared Chinese meal before the game when I received this news. I'd cry if Watkins left. I could not take it. I'm genuinely shocked by this news, but I've begun to suspect that this leak and gossip isn't as simple as it appears.
There must be some big financial concerns at our club right now. Why are we potentially selling both strikers right now? All this smoke, all this fire.
Is this maybe Duran and his people planned this to unsettle Watkins or Is this maybe Watkins the ever consumate pro who now may have had enough of Duran ?
Or is this a rumour of a bid leaked because of something that has happened behind the scenes for Duran transfer and to get the Duran deal to come along and get done. To do so a fabrication of Watkins leaving has come out to entice Al Nassr ?
So what's going on
Villa don't need this. I don't need this because I only just started my wonton soup and I don't feel like eating more than one vegetable spring roll after this confusing goings on
I really just wanted to enjoy this evening everything was going so well
I was just preparing myself for a shared Chinese meal
Have a succulent Chinese meal sandwich
As frustrating as this all is, I think we have to remember how quickly things can change in football, and that a lot of these stories might not be the full picture. Maybe this is all just part of the bigger picture, and we’ll get some clarity soon.
Yep. Stephen Warnock was just on the wireless and he said it must've been Watkins's agent leaking it.I heard he called Arsenal via yoghurt pot on string.
there's been times this season when I've thought he's been playing like he's been strapped up.
If ollie wants the move he get my blessing in summer. He is a arsenal fan and he has been a wondedful servant for the club so i wouldnt begrudge him the move
But no chance in hell this happens in this window
Why would it have to be Ollies agent leaking it? How does that help him? We're no more likely to accept it.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
Well done Ollie, missed a few but crucial goal and assist.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
Ollie leaving would be like the Diaby transfer on steroids. The people who don’t rate him really don’t see how critical he is to us. Diaby was just ok but we can see what we’ve lost in terms of output. Ollie would be a disastrous loss.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
Ollie leaving would be like the Diaby transfer on steroids. The people who don’t rate him really don’t see how critical he is to us. Diaby was just ok but we can see what we’ve lost in terms of output. Ollie would be a disastrous loss.
Work rate is massively important, you'll find people frustrated with his patchy finishing, but I'd be shocked if you found any Villa fan who didn't rate him.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
A goal and an assist as we go into the last 16 of the Champions League. When he does go people will realise what he did do, rather than focusing on what he didn't.
A goal and an assist as we go into the last 16 of the Champions League. When he does go people will realise what he did do, rather than focusing on what he didn't.
Why aren't they giving him the last assist, he played it back for Rogers didn't he?
A goal and an assist as we go into the last 16 of the Champions League. When he does go people will realise what he did do, rather than focusing on what he didn't.
Why aren't they giving him the last assist, he played it back for Rogers didn't he?
Didn't the keeper push it out?
Ollie leaving would be like the Diaby transfer on steroids. The people who don’t rate him really don’t see how critical he is to us. Diaby was just ok but we can see what we’ve lost in terms of output. Ollie would be a disastrous loss.
Work rate is massively important, you'll find people frustrated with his patchy finishing, but I'd be shocked if you found any Villa fan who didn't rate him.
Are you sure, there's 4-5 posters on here that clearly can't wait to moan about him.
He goes from the sublime to the ridiculous in the space of minutes. He worked that centre back superbly. He could easily be sat on 25 goals this season already. Interesting few days ahead if he wants to go.
A goal and an assist as we go into the last 16 of the Champions League. When he does go people will realise what he did do, rather than focusing on what he didn't.
A goal and an assist as we go into the last 16 of the Champions League. When he does go people will realise what he did do, rather than focusing on what he didn't.
Why aren't they giving him the last assist, he played it back for Rogers didn't he?
Didn't the keeper push it out?
Unai won’t stand for it in the long term
He goes from the sublime to the ridiculous in the space of minutes. He worked that centre back superbly. He could easily be sat on 25 goals this season already. Interesting few days ahead if he wants to go.
He isn't going anywhere.
Unai won’t stand for it in the long term
Yes - he could have got rid of him any time in the last 27 months. And didn't. So only the medium term then
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
We won, finished in the top 8 of the group and Ollie played a massive part in the result, don't care if people don't like hearing it.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
We won, finished in the top 8 of the group and Ollie played a massive part in the result, don't care if people don't like hearing it.
That must mean criticism is banned then.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
We won, finished in the top 8 of the group and Ollie played a massive part in the result, don't care if people don't like hearing it.
That must mean criticism is banned then.
He goes from the sublime to the ridiculous in the space of minutes. He worked that centre back superbly. He could easily be sat on 25 goals this season already. Interesting few days ahead if he wants to go.
He isn't going anywhere.
Indeed, absolutely no chance.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
We won, finished in the top 8 of the group and Ollie played a massive part in the result, don't care if people don't like hearing it.
That must mean criticism is banned then.
Peter Withe could have hit it a bit cleaner.
Ollie leaving would be like the Diaby transfer on steroids. The people who don’t rate him really don’t see how critical he is to us. Diaby was just ok but we can see what we’ve lost in terms of output. Ollie would be a disastrous loss.
Work rate is massively important, you'll find people frustrated with his patchy finishing, but I'd be shocked if you found any Villa fan who didn't rate him.
Not banned, you can say it it’s just a bit sad you’re looking for the negative in a player who contributed to 3 of 4 goals and got us into the Champions League last 16.
Not banned, you can say it it’s just a bit sad you’re looking for the negative in a player who contributed to 3 of 4 goals and got us into the Champions League last 16.
The criticism is valid. He needs to be more clinical.
Not banned, you can say it it’s just a bit sad you’re looking for the negative in a player who contributed to 3 of 4 goals and got us into the Champions League last 16.
The criticism is valid. He needs to be more clinical.
Why focus on a negative a few mins after we beat Celtic and are into the last 16 of the CL? If people can't just enjoy that then what's the point?
I think I recall another game when he scored a penalty - but only just - when he slipped in the act of shooting.
Ollie misses chances! If he didnt he would probably be the Englands leading all time scorer.
Lets not bemoan what he's not, and enjoy what he is. Today sealed it for me. The idea of losing Duran I could live with, the Idea of losing Ollie I cant.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
We won, finished in the top 8 of the group and Ollie played a massive part in the result, don't care if people don't like hearing it.
That must mean criticism is banned then.
Peter Withe could have hit it a bit cleaner.
Not the same. That's one finish, I'm talking about a habit. It's a massive flaw in is game regardless of the ones he does score.
Not tonight he didn’t. We won 4-2 and he was directly involved in 3.
Not tonight he didn’t. We won 4-2 and he was directly involved in 3.
And missed five sitters.
What's impressive for me is that after a chance that isn't scored he doesn't hide. He's there for the next one, still harries, still improves the team.yes I have said that so many times. If he misses a big chance it doesnt effect him. The only time his head seemed to really drop was under Gerrard.
Not tonight he didn’t. We won 4-2 and he was directly involved in 3.
And missed five sitters.
Not tonight he didn’t. We won 4-2 and he was directly involved in 3.
And missed five sitters.
They weren’t all sitters, but in any case you said he “needs” to be more clinical. He didn’t tonight - we won we’re in the last 16, enjoy it.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
We won, finished in the top 8 of the group and Ollie played a massive part in the result, don't care if people don't like hearing it.
That must mean criticism is banned then.
Not tonight he didn’t. We won 4-2 and he was directly involved in 3.
And missed five sitters.
They weren’t all sitters, but in any case you said he “needs” to be more clinical. He didn’t tonight - we won we’re in the last 16, enjoy it.
Indeed and congratulations to your lad, Paul. You must be well proud.
Not tonight he didn’t. We won 4-2 and he was directly involved in 3.
And missed five sitters.
They weren’t all sitters, but in any case you said he “needs” to be more clinical. He didn’t tonight - we won we’re in the last 16, enjoy it.
Indeed and congratulations to your lad, Paul. You must be well proud.
So weird.
Not tonight he didn’t. We won 4-2 and he was directly involved in 3.
And missed five sitters.
They weren’t all sitters, but in any case you said he “needs” to be more clinical. He didn’t tonight - we won we’re in the last 16, enjoy it.
Indeed and congratulations to your lad, Paul. You must be well proud.
So weird.
Would it work better if I put a little smiley on the end of the sentence? I can do it just for you.
Not tonight he didn’t. We won 4-2 and he was directly involved in 3.
And missed five sitters.
They weren’t all sitters, but in any case you said he “needs” to be more clinical. He didn’t tonight - we won we’re in the last 16, enjoy it.
Indeed and congratulations to your lad, Paul. You must be well proud.
So weird.
Emery on Watkins: "I don't want him to be sold. it's good new to have offers from other clubs.
"Every player can be in the market in case its good for the player, club & the team. But to get this deal, of course we are going to be very demanding and Watkins is our striker."#AVFC
Not tonight he didn’t. We won 4-2 and he was directly involved in 3.
Not tonight he didn’t. We won 4-2 and he was directly involved in 3.
But he should have been directly involved in 6.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
We won, finished in the top 8 of the group and Ollie played a massive part in the result, don't care if people don't like hearing it.
That must mean criticism is banned then.
Peter Withe could have hit it a bit cleaner.
Not the same. That's one finish, I'm talking about a habit. It's a massive flaw in is game regardless of the ones he does score.
but he does score plenty. Part of the problem now is that any chance he doesn't take is a sitter than anyone in the world should score according to a bunch of people which means nothing else he does will ever be good enough and it's fucking exhausting seeing so many people slagging off a guy who's well on his way to being our top scorer for the 5th season in a row in a period where we've gone from finishing 17th before he arrived to being in the last 16 of the champions league.
Not tonight he didn’t. We won 4-2 and he was directly involved in 3.
And missed five sitters.
Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
We won, finished in the top 8 of the group and Ollie played a massive part in the result, don't care if people don't like hearing it.
That must mean criticism is banned then.
Spread it around a bit though. It’s weird if you only pick on our best striker in a generation after having a part in 3 of our 4 goals.
They weren't sitters. You know there's a bloke in goal trying to stop them yeah?Two assists and a goal but a dreadful display of finishing. Don't care if people don't like hearing it.
We won, finished in the top 8 of the group and Ollie played a massive part in the result, don't care if people don't like hearing it.
That must mean criticism is banned then.
Peter Withe could have hit it a bit cleaner.
Not the same. That's one finish, I'm talking about a habit. It's a massive flaw in is game regardless of the ones he does score.
but he does score plenty. Part of the problem now is that any chance he doesn't take is a sitter than anyone in the world should score according to a bunch of people which means nothing else he does will ever be good enough and it's fucking exhausting seeing so many people slagging off a guy who's well on his way to being our top scorer for the 5th season in a row in a period where we've gone from finishing 17th before he arrived to being in the last 16 of the champions league.
He missed five sitters.
He missed five sitters.
Is it a joke every time you’re weird about Watkins?
He missed five sitters.
That's utter bollocks and shows exactly why it's so fucking tiresome having to argue about this so much. He missed a penalty because he slipped and scored 1. Over the entire game he had 4 other chances. No striker in history has ever had a 100% conversion rate, in fact 1 in 5 is considered pretty good. If you look at xG (which remember compares chances to a huge dataset of similar ones and gives a value based on how often they result in a goal) he had 1.83 tonight, .79 of which was the penalty. All of his other chances combined add up to an expected return of 1 goal.
Across his time with us all of these same figures apply, he scores something like 18% of the chances he gets. Which makes him an average finisher, not shit, not brilliant, just bang in the middle.
but instead of focusing on that some of us prefer to look at the fact that he also has a significantly higher than average number of assists and works his fucking tits off making space for other people. He's a huge net positive for us and the fact that we've improved so much as a team since he arrived should show that.
He missed five sitters.
That's utter bollocks and shows exactly why it's so fucking tiresome having to argue about this so much. He missed a penalty because he slipped and scored 1. Over the entire game he had 4 other chances. No striker in history has ever had a 100% conversion rate, in fact 1 in 5 is considered pretty good. If you look at xG (which remember compares chances to a huge dataset of similar ones and gives a value based on how often they result in a goal) he had 1.83 tonight, .79 of which was the penalty. All of his other chances combined add up to an expected return of 1 goal.
Across his time with us all of these same figures apply, he scores something like 18% of the chances he gets. Which makes him an average finisher, not shit, not brilliant, just bang in the middle.
but instead of focusing on that some of us prefer to look at the fact that he also has a significantly higher than average number of assists and works his fucking tits off making space for other people. He's a huge net positive for us and the fact that we've improved so much as a team since he arrived should show that.
The context of the chances matters. They were all easy to score and he missed five of them.
Is it a joke every time you’re weird about Watkins?
Weird? I think I've made myself clear on Watkins but I'll simplify it for you; he's world class at getting himself into goalscoring positions. It's an art very few strikers have. His problem is he's not the most technically gifted of players, especially for this level which is why he misses so many chances. If he was he'd be playing for Real Madrid.
He missed five sitters.
That's utter bollocks and shows exactly why it's so fucking tiresome having to argue about this so much. He missed a penalty because he slipped and scored 1. Over the entire game he had 4 other chances. No striker in history has ever had a 100% conversion rate, in fact 1 in 5 is considered pretty good. If you look at xG (which remember compares chances to a huge dataset of similar ones and gives a value based on how often they result in a goal) he had 1.83 tonight, .79 of which was the penalty. All of his other chances combined add up to an expected return of 1 goal.
Across his time with us all of these same figures apply, he scores something like 18% of the chances he gets. Which makes him an average finisher, not shit, not brilliant, just bang in the middle.
but instead of focusing on that some of us prefer to look at the fact that he also has a significantly higher than average number of assists and works his fucking tits off making space for other people. He's a huge net positive for us and the fact that we've improved so much as a team since he arrived should show that.
The context of the chances matters. They were all easy to score and he missed five of them.
xG is the context of the chances, that's it's entire fucking purpose. Why are you so determined to moan about him tonight of all fucking nights? It's just fucking weird at this point.
Very selfless all round performance, plenty for the Watkins fans to enjoy, but provided loads for Sexual Ealing, too. What a guy. 😊
Is it a joke every time you’re weird about Watkins?
Weird? I think I've made myself clear on Watkins but I'll simplify it for you; he's world class at getting himself into goalscoring positions. It's an art very few strikers have. His problem is he's not the most technically gifted of players, especially for this level which is why he misses so many chances. If he was he'd be playing for Real Madrid.
You’ve also called him a donkey.
You missed the penalty?
Is it a joke every time you’re weird about Watkins?
Weird? I think I've made myself clear on Watkins but I'll simplify it for you; he's world class at getting himself into goalscoring positions. It's an art very few strikers have. His problem is he's not the most technically gifted of players, especially for this level which is why he misses so many chances. If he was he'd be playing for Real Madrid.
You’ve also called him a donkey.
You missed the penalty?
Is it a joke every time you’re weird about Watkins?
Weird? I think I've made myself clear on Watkins but I'll simplify it for you; he's world class at getting himself into goalscoring positions. It's an art very few strikers have. His problem is he's not the most technically gifted of players, especially for this level which is why he misses so many chances. If he was he'd be playing for Real Madrid.
You’ve also called him a donkey.
You missed the penalty?
Is it a joke every time you’re weird about Watkins?
Weird? I think I've made myself clear on Watkins but I'll simplify it for you; he's world class at getting himself into goalscoring positions. It's an art very few strikers have. His problem is he's not the most technically gifted of players, especially for this level which is why he misses so many chances. If he was he'd be playing for Real Madrid.
You’ve also called him a donkey.
You missed the penalty?
The turf went from under his foot. The fact that you blame him, says it all.
And I completely agree with that. As long as you also recognise that the amount he creates for the team, clearly negates his lack of killer instinct in front of goal.Yes exactly, nice one Ollie.
Without him we’d be half the team.
You missed the penalty?
No. Ollie did.
I love Ollie and think some of the criticism of him is ridiculous, but I also think the penalty miss was at least partially his fault.
It wasn't as simple as the turf giving way - he clearly over-extends and doesn't plant his non-striking foot properly.
Not the end of the world, we still won, he was a vital part of us winning, and I still love him.
I love Ollie and think some of the criticism of him is ridiculous, but I also think the penalty miss was at least partially his fault.
It wasn't as simple as the turf giving way - he clearly over-extends and doesn't plant his non-striking foot properly.
Not the end of the world, we still won, he was a vital part of us winning, and I still love him.
To a degree maybe but a premier league pitch shouldn't rip up that easily.
Same happened to Rooney and Beckham as examples. It happens. Also amusingly to EBJT.
I would prefer a proper penalty taker though.
Same happened to Rooney and Beckham as examples. It happens. Also amusingly to EBJT.
I would prefer a proper penalty taker though.
I love Ollie and think some of the criticism of him is ridiculous, but I also think the penalty miss was at least partially his fault.
It wasn't as simple as the turf giving way - he clearly over-extends and doesn't plant his non-striking foot properly.
Not the end of the world, we still won, he was a vital part of us winning, and I still love him.
To a degree maybe but a premier league pitch shouldn't rip up that easily.
I'm not sure it would've done if he hadn't landed on the side of his boot, Paul.
But I'm not going to obsess over it. Just that, to me, that was the only 'sitter' he actually missed tonight, of the five cited.
Same happened to Rooney and Beckham as examples. It happens. Also amusingly to EBJT.
I would prefer a proper penalty taker though.
From memory, all of those were legitimate foot-long slips. Ollie looks as much like he goes over on his ankle as slipping.
Just playing devil's advocate.
I love Ollie and think some of the criticism of him is ridiculous, but I also think the penalty miss was at least partially his fault.
It wasn't as simple as the turf giving way - he clearly over-extends and doesn't plant his non-striking foot properly.
Not the end of the world, we still won, he was a vital part of us winning, and I still love him.
To a degree maybe but a premier league pitch shouldn't rip up that easily.
I'm not sure it would've done if he hadn't landed on the side of his boot, Paul.
But I'm not going to obsess over it. Just that, to me, that was the only 'sitter' he actually missed tonight, of the five cited.
For me it looked like his foot landed ok and then slipped onto the side as it took his weight, as if his studs just didn't get any grip.
But agreed I'm not going to worry over it because I think it's a bit of both.
I love Ollie and think some of the criticism of him is ridiculous, but I also think the penalty miss was at least partially his fault.
It wasn't as simple as the turf giving way - he clearly over-extends and doesn't plant his non-striking foot properly.
Not the end of the world, we still won, he was a vital part of us winning, and I still love him.
To a degree maybe but a premier league pitch shouldn't rip up that easily.
Look, this is how it is.
Ollie is a hard worker and has been a good servant to the club. He has played a key role in getting us to where we are now. That's from relegation battles to upper half of the PL.
He is also very wasteful in front of goal. You can say he's the best in a generation at Villa in terms of numbers but that doesn't make him any less wasteful and it's more of a statement of how bad we've been, and the fact that he's the only one who has had such a long time in the team.
Tonight was particularly bad despite him scoring in the game.
These are the facts, don't care if you don't like them.
Look, this is how it is.
Ollie is a hard worker and has been a good servant to the club. He has played a key role in getting us to where we are now. That's from relegation battles to upper half of the PL.
He is also very wasteful in front of goal. You can say he's the best in a generation at Villa in terms of numbers but that doesn't make him any less wasteful and it's more of a statement of how bad we've been, and the fact that he's the only one who has had such a long time in the team.
Tonight was particularly bad despite him scoring in the game.
These are the facts, don't care if you don't like them.
But what point are you trying to make? That we should sell him and sign one of the handful of forwards with better stats than him over the last four years?
Look, this is how it is.
Ollie is a hard worker and has been a good servant to the club. He has played a key role in getting us to where we are now. That's from relegation battles to upper half of the PL.
He is also very wasteful in front of goal. You can say he's the best in a generation at Villa in terms of numbers but that doesn't make him any less wasteful and it's more of a statement of how bad we've been, and the fact that he's the only one who has had such a long time in the team.
Tonight was particularly bad despite him scoring in the game.
These are the facts, don't care if you don't like them.
But what point are you trying to make? That we should sell him and sign one of the handful of forwards with better stats than him over the last four years?
That criticism of his finishing tonight was justified, as it is in general, regardless of whatever people try to throw at it to defend him.
I think I recall another game when he scored a penalty - but only just - when he slipped in the act of shooting.
I’d argue selling when you’re selling your other striker, with a few days left in the transfer window is probably not the “right” time.
I've shown the statistical stats, and those facts year after year show Ollie is no different to every other player.
And what cost our cup and league hopes when we have no striker? It could help PSR but the replacement will cost a fair chunk if we can even find one before the window closes, and is unlikely to be as good as Ollie. Top 5 and another CL win in the R16 is worth more than £75m.
Indeed - I can’t imagine the club is entertaining it, it would be fucking mental. Selling Duran is a big risk, selling them both would be complete negligence.
he would probably like the move back to London to be near his family and friends,
I would think it more likely that they hope to stop the Duran sale by bidding for Watkins, knowing it will be more difficult to get him if Duran is sold.Indeed - I can’t imagine the club is entertaining it, it would be fucking mental. Selling Duran is a big risk, selling them both would be complete negligence.
And serious questions would have to be asked. Some bloke on Sky Sports News was theorising that Arsenal put a bid in for him because a bid went in for Duran. He reckoned that Arsenal thought we wouldn't sell both so wanted to try and get Watkins before Duran went.
I still think it’s possible that Watkins goes, if the money is right but more importantly if Watkins wants to go, he will go.
If it was not Arsenal I would be pretty confident he will stay but this for him could be his dream move.
I just hope we have a plan b and c.
You wouldn’t begrudge it? I would. Mid season when our only other centre forward is also leaving? You’re more forgiving (and probably less hungover!) than me.
I still think it’s possible that Watkins goes, if the money is right but more importantly if Watkins wants to go, he will go.
If it was not Arsenal I would be pretty confident he will stay but this for him could be his dream move.
I just hope we have a plan b and c.
As ever, the words ‘release’ and ‘clause’ are important. The club will absolutely not want to sell Watkins. Why are Arsenal trying then?
He'll be a bench warmer when the Arsenal forwards are back off injury. He'd be far better to stick with us and see where it takes him.
Fabrizio from the last couple of minutes:
Aston Villa are determined to reject new approach from Arsenal for Ollie Watkins.
Unai Emery wants Ollie to stay and Villa didn’t like amount of first bid (£60m), also timing of the leaks ahead of UCL game.
#AVFC are focused on Jhon Durán to be sold to Al Nassr now.
I love him, but his finishing was shit tonight. The dink he should have slotted either side. The pen was crap and the other chance Schmeichel batted away should have been slotted. He seems to have lost his composure. For £75 million I'd sell. You have to sell at the right time.
If you think we'd sell both, now, you must be mental.
He'll be a bench warmer when the Arsenal forwards are back off injury. He'd be far better to stick with us and see where it takes him.
He would immediately become Arsenal’s best, and first-choice striker.
[/qHe'll be a bench warmer when the Arsenal forwards are back off injury. He'd be far better to stick with us and see where it takes him.
He would immediately become Arsenal’s best, and first-choice striker.
Considering they have come second the last couple of seasons, the fact their bidding £60m at the end of Jan for a 29 year old striker that isn't a natural finisher and he'd become their best one immediately says a lot about their recruitment. They have the money to go and get a Sesko or Gykores type that would massively improve them.
He'll be a bench warmer when the Arsenal forwards are back off injury. He'd be far better to stick with us and see where it takes him. It would be sending out an odd signal by the club to get rid of some our most valuable players in January.
He'll be a bench warmer when the Arsenal forwards are back off injury. He'd be far better to stick with us and see where it takes him. It would be sending out an odd signal by the club to get rid of some our most valuable players in January.
I cant see any possible way in which we sell both - under any circustances beyond them both having clauses that are activated.
If we do sell both - we might as well give up now - we're not getting another striker better than either of these anytime soon. The club has to ensure it doesnt hhappen.
I dont think Duran has a release clause - or if so I dobut it has been triggered - 77m + a bit isnt a "the release claus being met". I think the Arsenal one is purely opportunistic, they are thinking - Villa might not want to sell Duran - so lets give them another options whilst Villa still have the choice.I cant see any possible way in which we sell both - under any circustances beyond them both having clauses that are activated.
If we do sell both - we might as well give up now - we're not getting another striker better than either of these anytime soon. The club has to ensure it doesnt hhappen.
You've identified the circumstances in your post. If that happens I'm not sure there is anything the club can actually do other than get the release clause money and try and spend it. As you say, we may as well give up this season if it happens, because it's' very difficult to see how we'd have time to replace them. It feels like Arsenal have waited right until the end of the window too, which is total lack of respect and actually feels like it's designed to fuck us over.
Not sure Beard, I think they all have release clauses these days don’t they?Yeah - they may well do. But I dont think Durans has been met. Otherwise why would they offer add ons? Unless they are worse at negotating then me
Not sure why we're arguing if Ollie would be Arsenal's best striker or not. He's not going fucking anywhere!
He offers our team and style of play so much more than goals and assists - It would be nigh on impossible to replace him with someone like for like no matter how much money is available.
We could theoretically challenge Arsenal, who have arguably taken a backwards step this season. WHY would we give up one of our prized assets to a direct competitor?
We lose Watkins, I'm done with football. The Duran thing is bad enough, but with ticket pricing, general commercialisation of everything... if we sell Watkins, I think this will be my last season.
We should be on a crest of a wave right now - We qualify for the champions league and have to sell Dougie and Diaby. We qualify for the last 16 and there's talk of selling BOTH of our strikers?! I mean, what the fuck is actually going on with football right now??
No idea why people are adamant he is not going, you do not know what is in the contract and what the player wants. So let’s stop this , he isn’t going anywhere.
No idea why people are adamant he is not going, you do not know what is in the contract and what the player wants. So let’s stop this , he definitely isn’t going anywhere.
Ollie misses loads of chances, scores a few too but the thing I like most about him is that he never gives up, his head never drops. It’s a great quality in a player.
I hate this bollocks about him being the 'main man'. It's 2025, we can't only have one striker because someone doesn't have the stomach for a battle.That's on Duran though isn't it, he wants to go, not much Watkins can do about that
I hate this bollocks about him being the 'main man'. It's 2025, we can't only have one striker because someone doesn't have the stomach for a battle.That's on Duran though isn't it, he wants to go, not much Watkins can do about that
No idea why people are adamant he is not going, you do not know what is in the contract and what the player wants. So let’s stop this , he definitely isn’t going anywhere.
I hate this bollocks about him being the 'main man'. It's 2025, we can't only have one striker because someone doesn't have the stomach for a battle.That's on Duran though isn't it, he wants to go, not much Watkins can do about that
It wasn't on Duran when he was losing his shit about Old Danny Ings being in the squad.
A point on his shot that was cleared off the line, that was very clever play, the chip past the keepers hip so even if he spreads himself he cant get a touch on it. Very nearly sublime.
A point on his shot that was cleared off the line, that was very clever play, the chip past the keepers hip so even if he spreads himself he cant get a touch on it. Very nearly sublime.
Yeah the please fans thing does have a ring about it.
As for being a boyhood fan, it really isn't that significant. Look at Grealish, look at Cole Plamer 2 clubs, I think Rogers is an Albion fan.
Don't get me started on Robbie Keane - he supported 5 clubs as a boy, coincidentally he went onto play for all of them
I can see why Arsenal bid for him, effectively giving us the choice between keeping him or Duran. We've made the right call there. No doubt part of it was just to please the fans and be able to say 'they tried.'
Hopefully this 'he's an Arsenal fan' thing is being overplayed. So was Harry Kane as a boy, didn't stop him from doing everything he did for their biggest rivals. I'd like to think Ollie is settled in the area and won't consider leaving as long as we are in the Champions League and he's keeping his England squad place.
A point on his shot that was cleared off the line, that was very clever play, the chip past the keepers hip so even if he spreads himself he cant get a touch on it. Very nearly sublime.
A move to Arsenal today for Watkins is a sideways step. It won't be financially attractive like a move to the desert and we'd be able to compete on wages anyway. They are a fraction ahead of us, but over the last 3 seasons, we are pretty equal.
It might get Ollie an improved deal though.
Not in 2024. They are hardly a trophy-winning machine, one FA Cup in the last 5 years.
Not a chance we'll sell with Duran going anyway.
How long have you been his agent?No idea why people are adamant he is not going, you do not know what is in the contract and what the player wants. So let’s stop this , he isn’t going anywhere.
He isn’t going anywhere.
How long have you been his agent?No idea why people are adamant he is not going, you do not know what is in the contract and what the player wants. So let’s stop this , he isn’t going anywhere.
He isn’t going anywhere.
Based on recent history (and the history of the PL since 1992) you’d expect Arsenal to be operating towards the top of the table far more than Villa.
The CL campaign for us this season is a magnificent adventure. For them it’s the norm.
How can you be so sure?How long have you been his agent?No idea why people are adamant he is not going, you do not know what is in the contract and what the player wants. So let’s stop this , he isn’t going anywhere.
He isn’t going anywhere.
He's not going anywhere this window mate.
How can you be so sure?How long have you been his agent?No idea why people are adamant he is not going, you do not know what is in the contract and what the player wants. So let’s stop this , he isn’t going anywhere.
He isn’t going anywhere.
He's not going anywhere this window mate.
The timing of the bid was strange. Surely Arsenal would have had more chance if they had bid earlier while we were still debating the Duran bid. They must realise we are not going to sell our two strikers in the last days of the transfer window.
The timing of the bid was strange. Surely Arsenal would have had more chance if they had bid earlier while we were still debating the Duran bid. They must realise we are not going to sell our two strikers in the last days of the transfer window.
And yet....they have put the bid in.
How long have you been his agent?No idea why people are adamant he is not going, you do not know what is in the contract and what the player wants. So let’s stop this , he isn’t going anywhere.
He isn’t going anywhere.
The timing of the bid was strange. Surely Arsenal would have had more chance if they had bid earlier while we were still debating the Duran bid. They must realise we are not going to sell our two strikers in the last days of the transfer window.
And yet....they have put the bid in.
Wasn't it last week?
I can't help but think they wouldn't be trying to it on unless they thought Watkins wanted to go there. Would they really try and offer such a (relatively) low amount of money if they weren't sure he'd be up for the move? Make a silly bid, leak to the press that you've done so, let everyone then get used to the idea of the player leaving, then increase the bid so that it feels like 'everyone wins'.
With somebody like Watkins, who appears professional enough to crack on if it doesn't happen, it's probably not all that important.
With somebody like Watkins, who appears professional enough to crack on if it doesn't happen, it's probably not all that important.
He'll obviously be interested. As would any of us if the Villa came calling. We may need to appease him with an acceptance that it could be revisited in the summer.
If Villa came calling for me I'd leave whatever club I was at immediately and Odemwingie outside the ground until a deal was done, such is the pull of Villa. However Arsenal aren't Villa. Arsenal are Arteta led wankers. They are toffs and tarquins who leave trophy presentations to get home to catch a full episode of whatever program Ant and Dec are on this week. They are bed wetters who turned on a manager who had built them a stadium and won 10 trophies and ridiculed him on their little youtube rant stations. They took the piss out of one of Europes great managers because he didn't speak like a cockney donut. A fair minded considerate man. Then replaced him with a petulant, spiteful little snide. Their fan base en masse sold thousands upon thousands of home end tickets to away fans and had their ground taken over by them in a european tie.
Villa and Arsenal are not comparable. They are a foie gras of a football club. Expensive and shit. They don't belong in football, they belong in a Nick Hornby book as a perfectly sanitised fictional club that are part of someone who resides in Belgravia's afternoon schedule.
You'd have to be mad to leave Villa for Arsenal.
All that and you didn't even have to mention Piers Morgan. Good stuff.
Piers Morgan, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer and Osama bin Laden.
Piers Morgan, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer and Osama bin Laden.
If Villa came calling for me I'd leave whatever club I was at immediately and Odemwingie outside the ground until a deal was done, such is the pull of Villa. However Arsenal aren't Villa. Arsenal are Arteta led wankers. They are toffs and tarquins who leave trophy presentations to get home to catch a full episode of whatever program Ant and Dec are on this week. They are bed wetters who turned on a manager who had built them a stadium and won 10 trophies and ridiculed him on their little youtube rant stations. They took the piss out of one of Europes great managers because he didn't speak like a cockney donut. A fair minded considerate man. Then replaced him with a petulant, spiteful little snide. Their fan base en masse sold thousands upon thousands of home end tickets to away fans and had their ground taken over by them in a european tie.beautifully put
Villa and Arsenal are not comparable. They are a foie gras of a football club. Expensive and shit. They don't belong in football, they belong in a Nick Hornby book as a perfectly sanitised fictional club that are part of someone who resides in Belgravia's afternoon schedule.
You'd have to be mad to leave Villa for Arsenal.
Playing catch up is he leaving?Looks like it.
Sorry only messing.Playing catch up is he leaving?Looks like it.
Playing catch up is he leaving?
Piers Morgan, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer and Osama bin Laden.
The only question there is "who had the biggest porn collection?"
Piers Morgan, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer and Osama bin Laden.
The only question there is "who had the biggest porn collection?"
Well I reckon the first one just uses a mirror.
Ollie misses loads of chances, scores a few too but the thing I like most about him is that he never gives up, his head never drops. It’s a great quality in a player.
Ollie misses loads of chances, scores a few too but the thing I like most about him is that he never gives up, his head never drops. It’s a great quality in a player.
I thought it was an amazing reaction from our fans to sing his name for a few minutes after he's missed the penalty. He repaid them again with his badge clutching after he'd scored. I think he likes it here. He's going nowhere.
Not sure Beard, I think they all have release clauses these days don’t they?
Ollie misses loads of chances, scores a few too but the thing I like most about him is that he never gives up, his head never drops. It’s a great quality in a player.
Grealish wouldnt leave us. Delph wouldnt leave us. Barry wouldnt leave us. Milner wouldnt leave us etc (repeat to fade)
It's very Doug Ellis to offer an amount that has no chance of being accepted but at least you can claim to fans that you tried.
Playing catch up is he leaving?Well, he hasn’t issued a press release confirming he is staying, which somewhat undermines the “ he is definitely not going” claims.
In my opinion arsenal wont look at him in summer as they will look for a younger striker. Its just January less striking options.
Wouldn't suprise me if they signed boniface
Piers Morgan, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer and Osama bin Laden.
The only question there is "who had the biggest porn collection?"
Piers Morgan, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer and Osama bin Laden.
The only question there is "who had the biggest porn collection?"
Or odd one out, which is the one of these four who is genuinely all about the betterment of the country?
Piers Morgan, Jeremy Corbyn, Keir Starmer and Osama bin Laden.
The only question there is "who had the biggest porn collection?"
Or odd one out, which is the one of these four who is genuinely all about the betterment of the country?
For Ollie at his age this is his last great shout, 29, move to Arsenal, another CL spot next season, this is a very tight decision for him, its now or never, bearing in mind the position that would leave us in as we stand, if I was his agent I would be saying bite there hand off.
Very much hope he stays, because we just haven't attracted in the transfer window what we needed to get in thus far. Lets face it there are hours left.
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Grealish wouldnt leave us. Delph wouldnt leave us. Barry wouldnt leave us. Milner wouldnt leave us etc (repeat to fade)
I'm not exactly sure every rumoured about player comes out with a statement saying they are staying.They don’t, but this is not a rumour.
Grealish wouldnt leave us. Delph wouldnt leave us. Barry wouldnt leave us. Milner wouldnt leave us etc (repeat to fade)
None of them left in January though
I'm not exactly sure every rumoured about player comes out with a statement saying they are staying.They don’t, but this is not a rumour.
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It’s definitely possible but Newcastle didn’t lose anyone they didn’t want to so why should we?
It’s definitely possible but Newcastle didn’t lose anyone they didn’t want to so why should we?
The media don't do it to Newcastle because they buy into that whole "bestest supporters in the world" nonsense that they like to call themselves.
It's different with us. The moment that Duran started scoring goals, they were almost affronted that we had two quality strikers and immediately started stirring up rumours and talking about Duran might need to move to be first choice.
You might well be right but I suspect Newcastle fans are equally hacked off at Isak and guimaraes rumours. Journalists like transfer rumours because it sells papers and creates clicks. That doesn’t change if your villa, Newcastle or United.
You might well be right but I suspect Newcastle fans are equally hacked off at Isak and guimaraes rumours. Journalists like transfer rumours because it sells papers and creates clicks. That doesn’t change if your villa, Newcastle or United.
As there been any? Has 3 minutes of a MOTD after-match discussion been on how Isak should move to Arsenal and that with an improved offer they will get him? Has their been headlines on BBC about "Arsenal Target Isak scores goal and assists in a win".
The time to worry is when the media, and the rest of the world, takes no notice of you.No, time to worry is when they get it right..lol
This went from 10-1 around 14 hours ago (which obviously I got on) to 2/1 now. No smoke without fire!
Also paddy, skybet, victor refused to entertain my market request which is strange considering they're all running transfer specials.
I think he'll go for £70 million on Monday. I hope we have a damn good plan B. Anyone but arsenal and I'd have said no chance but it's his dream so I think he'll push for it. That's only my opinion mind you but it's not really dying down is it?
Agree it will take that according to M Law, the understanding is that every player knows there fee so we can expect Watkins has been told his.I think he'll go for £70 million on Monday. I hope we have a damn good plan B. Anyone but arsenal and I'd have said no chance but it's his dream so I think he'll push for it. That's only my opinion mind you but it's not really dying down is it?
That's because it's one of the sky six, so the media will just keep talking about it. It's not going to happen. Arsenal simply won't offer the £80+ million it would take in Jan
The time to worry is when the media, and the rest of the world, takes no notice of you.
I notice the sentence ‘Arsenal put in a bid after being informed he is available’ has appeared in a few news articles, including The Times today. Wonder if that’s true?
I know there is very time left in this window to bring someone in.
But we have seen this before, specifically with Benteke.
He was the ‘best in a generation’ and we allowed him to go to realise the huge fee we got.
We have Rogers and Malen who ‘could’ play up front and if we can bring another in then maybe we can get through the remainder of the season and go big in the summer ?
I’m just playing devils advocate and wondering if it might be possible.
For the avoidance of doubt…..I love Ollie and definitely don’t want him to leave.
From listening to Arsenal fans on Talkshyte, they seem reluctant to spend megabucks on Watkins as he is in his 30th year and has a history of missing good chances. They already have a number of players who can do that.
Ollie offers Villa so much more than just goals and I hope he stays.
They are ready to slate him before he even gets there
Arsenal fans for you. The worst fanbase in football these days.From listening to Arsenal fans on Talkshyte, they seem reluctant to spend megabucks on Watkins as he is in his 30th year and has a history of missing good chances. They already have a number of players who can do that.
Ollie offers Villa so much more than just goals and I hope he stays.
They are ready to slate him before he even gets there. I’m hoping this is a consideration for him.
From that, I wonder if it was a case that we were open to letting Ollie go, as the two striker thing wasn't working, but Duran threw his toys again so we've had to let him go instead?
From that, I wonder if it was a case that we were open to letting Ollie go, as the two striker thing wasn't working, but Duran threw his toys again so we've had to let him go instead?
I think there was an element of that but it was always weighted with thinking Duran would still be playing up if Watkins had left, we'd made him captain, and installed a gold throne on the team bus for him.
If this bid had come in at the beginning of the window it might have been a bit different But There’s no way it’s happening now with a couple of days to go
When does the transfer window close?
With Arsenal’s bid before the game on Wednesday and it pissing us all off, and then Ollie’s subsequent typical Ollie performance, assist, missed chances and a goal along with a full 90 minutes of him giving it everything it was reassuring that after his goal celebration he slapped the badge on his shirt. I know they all do it but with Ollie I get the feeling he genuinely means it. It was very fitting that we sang his name as we did.Good shout Bren. Also was really pleased the holte sang his name for a good period after the penalty miss.
We sang his name when he missed a penalty, he wouldn't get that at Arsenal, no way.
I was trawling a few websites yesterday - mostly legal ones - and i was quite surprised at the mixed reaction to their supposed interest in him.
I was trawling a few websites yesterday - mostly legal ones - and i was quite surprised at the mixed reaction to their supposed interest in him.
Some of them will have seen our games.
I was trawling a few websites yesterday - mostly legal ones - and i was quite surprised at the mixed reaction to their supposed interest in him.
Some of them will have seen our games.
I've said this many a time now. If Ollie had converted 50% of those missed chances since he's been here he wouldn't have been around to miss any chances in his 2nd year with us.
Clubs don't tend to make bids, doug Ellis aside, without some encouragement from the player/agent. Very late in the window from Arsenal though, we simply can't let Watkins go.
If they made the bid at the start of January, we might have been happy enough to keep Duran and let Watkins go.
I was trawling a few websites yesterday - mostly legal ones - and i was quite surprised at the mixed reaction to their supposed interest in him.
Some of them will have seen our games.
I've said this many a time now. If Ollie had converted 50% of those missed chances since he's been here he wouldn't have been around to miss any chances in his 2nd year with us.
He's a boyhood Arsenal fan isn't he. I'm not sure how much that means these days.
He's a boyhood Arsenal fan isn't he. I'm not sure how much that means these days.
With the odd exception, Ian Taylor for example, I don't think footballers care in the same way we do. If he goes to Arsenal it'll be because he thinks they've a better chance of winning trophies, not because he had a picture of Perry Groves on his bedroom wall.
He's a boyhood Arsenal fan isn't he. I'm not sure how much that means these days.
With the odd exception, Ian Taylor for example, I don't think footballers care in the same way we do. If he goes to Arsenal it'll be because he thinks they've a better chance of winning trophies, not because he had a picture of Perry Groves on his bedroom wall.
Yes but the photo he has is the still of Groves scoring the third against us in 1986-87 during their 4-0 romp at Villa Park.
He's a boyhood Arsenal fan isn't he. I'm not sure how much that means these days.Fuck all.
There seemed to be a number of drubbings from Arsenal at home in those days. Ive got a vague memory of a 6-2 possibly, maybe around new years day 85,86 or so?? Not inclined to look it upHe's a boyhood Arsenal fan isn't he. I'm not sure how much that means these days.
With the odd exception, Ian Taylor for example, I don't think footballers care in the same way we do. If he goes to Arsenal it'll be because he thinks they've a better chance of winning trophies, not because he had a picture of Perry Groves on his bedroom wall.
Yes but the photo he has is the still of Groves scoring the third against us in 1986-87 during their 4-0 romp at Villa Park.
There seemed to be a number of drubbings from Arsenal at home in those days. Ive got a vague memory of a 6-2 possibly, maybe around new years day 85,86 or so?? Not inclined to look it upHe's a boyhood Arsenal fan isn't he. I'm not sure how much that means these days.
With the odd exception, Ian Taylor for example, I don't think footballers care in the same way we do. If he goes to Arsenal it'll be because he thinks they've a better chance of winning trophies, not because he had a picture of Perry Groves on his bedroom wall.
Yes but the photo he has is the still of Groves scoring the third against us in 1986-87 during their 4-0 romp at Villa Park.
The 0-4 in November 1986 was close to the nadir of that season. I remember thinking there is no hope left. It was also Groves' first league goal and the birth of Keowngoal.
Haha - 23,678 I think. A 'bumper' crowd.
Kippax just posted the link to the game I was thinking about, but cant believe it was 83, I would of been 9, but was there and convinced it was the dire 85-87 period. I vaguely remember being at the Perry Groves game, was there another 1-4 game as well?There seemed to be a number of drubbings from Arsenal at home in those days. Ive got a vague memory of a 6-2 possibly, maybe around new years day 85,86 or so?? Not inclined to look it upHe's a boyhood Arsenal fan isn't he. I'm not sure how much that means these days.
With the odd exception, Ian Taylor for example, I don't think footballers care in the same way we do. If he goes to Arsenal it'll be because he thinks they've a better chance of winning trophies, not because he had a picture of Perry Groves on his bedroom wall.
Yes but the photo he has is the still of Groves scoring the third against us in 1986-87 during their 4-0 romp at Villa Park.
They battered us by 4 at home the year we came back up under Taylor, and also an Easter Bank Holiday under Little off the top of my head.
He's a boyhood Arsenal fan isn't he. I'm not sure how much that means these days.
With the odd exception, Ian Taylor for example, I don't think footballers care in the same way we do. If he goes to Arsenal it'll be because he thinks they've a better chance of winning trophies, not because he had a picture of Perry Groves on his bedroom wall.
There seemed to be a number of drubbings from Arsenal at home in those days. Ive got a vague memory of a 6-2 possibly, maybe around new years day 85,86 or so?? Not inclined to look it upHe's a boyhood Arsenal fan isn't he. I'm not sure how much that means these days.
With the odd exception, Ian Taylor for example, I don't think footballers care in the same way we do. If he goes to Arsenal it'll be because he thinks they've a better chance of winning trophies, not because he had a picture of Perry Groves on his bedroom wall.
Yes but the photo he has is the still of Groves scoring the third against us in 1986-87 during their 4-0 romp at Villa Park.
They battered us by 4 at home the year we came back up under Taylor, and also an Easter Bank Holiday under Little off the top of my head.
Don't sky want him gone!
BBC also doing their level best to get the deal done
Unai Emery: "Some players prefer to leave. Some players accept to be here and commit to us here and one of them is Ollie Watkins."
Emery has insisted Watkins is "happy to" and will stay at #AVFC this window. Story
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Does anyone else get a strange feeling that Ollie basically didn’t get on with Duran and issued a “him or me” ultimatum?
Does anyone else get a strange feeling that Ollie basically didn’t get on with Duran and issued a “him or me” ultimatum?
Does anyone else get a strange feeling that Ollie basically didn’t get on with Duran and issued a “him or me” ultimatum?I can't imagine Ollie issuing an ultimatum but I wouldn't have thought he was particularly close to Duran either. I can imagine Duran doing the ultimatum thing though.
Does anyone else get a strange feeling that Ollie basically didn’t get on with Duran and issued a “him or me” ultimatum?I can't imagine Ollie issuing an ultimatum but I wouldn't have thought he was particularly close to Duran either. I can imagine Duran doing the ultimatum thing though.
He's the main man, no doubt about that. I do think the club are happy to see the back of big Jhon mind you, a bit too much of a handful.
Does anyone else get a strange feeling that Ollie basically didn’t get on with Duran and issued a “him or me” ultimatum?
With the possible exception of Morgan Rogers maybe.Does anyone else get a strange feeling that Ollie basically didn’t get on with Duran and issued a “him or me” ultimatum?
I'd say very few players got on with him.
He's the main man, no doubt about that. I do think the club are happy to see the back of big Jhon mind you, a bit too much of a handful.
I get the feeling the club loved the player but didn't like the person very much.
Does anyone else get a strange feeling that Ollie basically didn’t get on with Duran and issued a “him or me” ultimatum?
According to sky's website one of their 'sources' said that the proposal came from us to Arsenal as we thought Duran was staying. Now, before you say BULLSSSHHHIT BOLLOCKS etc it is not me saying it. I thank thee.
With the possible exception of Morgan Rogers maybe.Does anyone else get a strange feeling that Ollie basically didn’t get on with Duran and issued a “him or me” ultimatum?
I'd say very few players got on with him.
BULLSSSHHHIT BOLLOCKS, why are you saying that😂? Anyway their proposal was £60M made up of Jesus and some other twat.No use. He can't play on Sundays.
BULLSSSHHHIT BOLLOCKS, why are you saying that😂? Anyway their proposal was £60M made up of Jesus and some other twat.
I've just read Ollie has 82 goals in 201 games for Villa which is not far short of one in two and better than I thought.
I've just read Ollie has 82 goals in 201 games for Villa which is not far short of one in two and better than I thought.
I've just read Ollie has 82 goals in 201 games for Villa which is not far short of one in two and better than I thought.
It would have been more if he hadn't cunningly missed a few chances on Wednesday to ensure that we'd avoid Real Madrid, Barcelona and Man City in the playoffs, too. What a bloke.
Maybe if he had used Duran a bit more, we might still have 2 fit centre forwards.
You think him sitting on the bench had nothing to do with it?Maybe if he had used Duran a bit more, we might still have 2 fit centre forwards.
Hahaha.
Yes because Durán clearly has moved to play football and not for the bathtubs full of cash.
I genuinely can’t remember him ever having been injured before now. It really is outrageously typical.
6 including Celtic,I genuinely can’t remember him ever having been injured before now. It really is outrageously typical.
I think Watkins has played 9 games in a month I think since Newcastle. Duran was available for some of those, appreciate he might well have been acting up in training.
You think him sitting on the bench had nothing to do with it?Maybe if he had used Duran a bit more, we might still have 2 fit centre forwards.
Hahaha.
Yes because Durán clearly has moved to play football and not for the bathtubs full of cash.
We know he wanted to play.You think him sitting on the bench had nothing to do with it?Maybe if he had used Duran a bit more, we might still have 2 fit centre forwards.
Hahaha.
Yes because Durán clearly has moved to play football and not for the bathtubs full of cash.
He was first choice until he got himself sent off. He wanted to leave in the Summer. I would say it played very little part at all. I think he thought he should start every match, but he still didn’t want to play for us.
6 including Celtic,I genuinely can’t remember him ever having been injured before now. It really is outrageously typical.
I think Watkins has played 9 games in a month I think since Newcastle. Duran was available for some of those, appreciate he might well have been acting up in training.
We know he wanted to play.You think him sitting on the bench had nothing to do with it?Maybe if he had used Duran a bit more, we might still have 2 fit centre forwards.
Hahaha.
Yes because Durán clearly has moved to play football and not for the bathtubs full of cash.
He was first choice until he got himself sent off. He wanted to leave in the Summer. I would say it played very little part at all. I think he thought he should start every match, but he still didn’t want to play for us.
He was left out for 6 games in a row, he wasn’t getting much chance to play for us.We know he wanted to play.You think him sitting on the bench had nothing to do with it?Maybe if he had used Duran a bit more, we might still have 2 fit centre forwards.
Hahaha.
Yes because Durán clearly has moved to play football and not for the bathtubs full of cash.
He was first choice until he got himself sent off. He wanted to leave in the Summer. I would say it played very little part at all. I think he thought he should start every match, but he still didn’t want to play for us.
We also know he didn’t particularly want to play for us.
I doubt his injury is because Duran didn't get enough game time. Teliemans and Rogers have played nearly every game and have stayed fit. He's just picked up an injury like any other player does.
Any news on the injury, Watkins has come off in similar ways and been available next match. But Rashford, Asensio and Malen are all available against Spurs.
According to David Ornstein, had Arsenal actually bid 60m and not 40m they might have got Ollie this window. That seems very low to me. But apparently when they made the pathetic offer and with the Duran offer on the table we went with selling Duran.Highly unlikely , and Ornstein is very overrated . Click bait.
Ornstein speaking about it here
https://x.com/EmanDaGoon/status/1886519977450021162
I doubt his injury is because Duran didn't get enough game time. Teliemans and Rogers have played nearly every game and have stayed fit. He's just picked up an injury like any other player does.So the more exertion the less chance of injury. Muscle fatigue has nothing to do with muscle strain.
Do we know how long he'll be out for yet?I read 10 days the other day, but can't remember where. So likely to be back for the Ipswich game
Hope he has a great time.
Do we know how long he'll be out for yet?I read 10 days the other day, but can't remember where. So likely to be back for the Ipswich game
Hope he has a great time. And, no pressure, but obviously he's barred for life if we lose. 😊
I’m taking my 7 year old son to his first ever game when we play Ipswich. He bloody loves Ollie. I hope he’s back for that.
It was mentioned as being about ten days on the 1874 podcast.
Ollie Watkins is being shown on a league of their own.
It is a sky programme with fun time quizzes and challenges.
Ollie Watkins is being shown on a league of their own.
It is a sky programme with fun time quizzes and challenges.
Ollie Watkins is being shown on a league of their own.
It is a sky programme with fun time quizzes and challenges.
Ollie Watkins is being shown on a league of their own.
It is a sky programme with fun time quizzes and challenges.
I watched a little of this show but it’s too coarse and not suitable. Apologies if anyone else was offended as the humour is really rude
It was nice to see Watkins initially before I stopped watching
I think it would have been filmed earlier this season and last year after the euros
What's Rashford's song?
Well done Ollie on becoming our record pl goalscorer at VP.
Been here since 2020 and all he's got from the fans is a pathetic du du chant. Rashford has only been at VP for literally minutes and already has a song with actual words!
I love Ollie but he's missed 19 big chances this season. More than anyone in the division. His finishing hasn't been good enough.Huge miss today.
Well done Ollie on becoming our record pl goalscorer at VP.
Been here since 2020 and all he's got from the fans is a pathetic du du chant. Rashford has only been at VP for literally minutes and already has a song with actual words!
Watkins on fire, your defence is terrified....
I love Ollie but he's missed 19 big chances this season. More than anyone in the division. His finishing hasn't been good enough.
A big chance opportunity when the player does not get a shot away, typically given for big chance attempts where the player shooting completely misses the ball (air shot) but can also be given when the player has a big chance opportunity to shoot and decides not to, resulting in no attempt occurring in that attack.
Watkins misfires hits the keeper or hits it wide.Well done Ollie on becoming our record pl goalscorer at VP.
Been here since 2020 and all he's got from the fans is a pathetic du du chant. Rashford has only been at VP for literally minutes and already has a song with actual words!
Watkins on fire, your defence is terrified....
Has a goal contribution in 42% of our premier league goals over the last 3 seasons.What are his stats this season?
Who are we going to get with a bigger contribution of goals than Watkins. Scoring and assists?
We should only sell if he wants to leave.
Who are we going to get with a bigger contribution of goals than Watkins. Scoring and assists?
We should only sell if he wants to leave.
I think he wanted to leave last month. I take your point though about his contribution.
I love Ollie but he's missed 19 big chances this season. More than anyone in the division. His finishing hasn't been good enough.Huge miss today.
Who are we going to get with a bigger contribution of goals than Watkins. Scoring and assists?
We should only sell if he wants to leave.
I think he wanted to leave last month. I take your point though about his contribution.
I'm not sure he wanted to leave last month. He would have said so especially with Arsenal wanting him. He may fancy a new challenge next season though.
Who are we going to get with a bigger contribution of goals than Watkins. Scoring and assists?Any of our defenders?
What's Duran's song?What's Rashford's song?A reworked version of Duran’s.
Great footwork for Roger's chance at point blank range and was in the right place for Rashford's cannon.
Asensio could have had a hat-trick.
Yet Watkins still gets most stick for one decent-ish chance missed. You are gonna miss him when he leaves, I guarantee you.
If we're going to rely on one player to win us games, then we won't get anywhere. They all need to chip in.
Has a goal contribution in 42% of our premier league goals over the last 3 seasons.What are his stats this season?
What's Duran's song?What's Rashford's song?A reworked version of Duran’s.
Watkins is top of the big misses chart with 19 hence why he does get some criticism
Watkins is top of the big misses chart with 19 hence why he does get some criticism
No, he is not. He is top of the Big Chances Missed, but that stat is is not about shots made at goal. It is either air-shots (I can remember one or two max) or getting into the box and not shooting. That is because of either tackles or passes rather then shooting. Haaland is now on 18 in that stat btw.
A big chance opportunity when the player does not get a shot away, typically given for big chance attempts where the player shooting completely misses the ball (air shot) but can also be given when the player has a big chance opportunity to shoot and decides not to, resulting in no attempt occurring in that attack.
Interesting that his goal yesterday was from an instinctive reaction, rather than having more than a couple of seconds to think about it.Said exactly the same to my missus last night, not that she’s remotely interested.
Having thinking time seems to be his biggest problem now.
Great footwork for Roger's chance at point blank range and was in the right place for Rashford's cannon.
Asensio could have had a hat-trick.
Yet Watkins still gets most stick for one decent-ish chance missed. You are gonna miss him when he leaves, I guarantee you.
It's bizarre really, the level of criticism the likes of Watkins and McGinn get on here. If there's better out there within our budget who are they?
That was a good strikers goal Watkins got yesterday too. He's first to react to the break. Sure it's a poor miss in the first half but we shouldn't be so reliant on one missed chance at home to Ipswich.
Needs 5 more goals in the League for us to be out outright Premier League record holder.
Thank you. I nearly lost my mind.A reworked version of Manfred Mann’s ‘Do Wah Diddy Diddy’.What's Duran's song?What's Rashford's song?A reworked version of Duran’s.
Well done Ollie on becoming our record pl goalscorer at VP.
Been here since 2020 and all he's got from the fans is a pathetic du du chant. Rashford has only been at VP for literally minutes and already has a song with actual words!
Watkins on fire, your defence is terrified....
That was definitely sung with gusto at Palace last May!
Well done Ollie on becoming our record pl goalscorer at VP.
Been here since 2020 and all he's got from the fans is a pathetic du du chant. Rashford has only been at VP for literally minutes and already has a song with actual words!
Watkins on fire, your defence is terrified....
That was definitely sung with gusto at Palace last May!
Yep, and I very much enjoyed it. After full time, just as Palace we're trying to warm up the crowd for their lap of appreciation thing, they okay that song and off we go.
I suppose we can't know for sure either way, but I doubt Arsenal would've gone public with interest in Watkins unless they'd sounded him / his agent out first.
Aye, maybe. The fact is, if Ollie Watkins was more clinical he probably wouldn't be at Villa. At every other aspect of centre forward play (aside from shooting!) he is world class. Last season was probably his peak in terms of goals scored.
I'm not against selling Watkins, but when he does go he will be another player off the local association list for European squads so he will probably need replacing with another "local". (Or we need to get one elsewhere in the squad).
Aye, maybe. The fact is, if Ollie Watkins was more clinical he probably wouldn't be at Villa. At every other aspect of centre forward play (aside from shooting!) he is world class. Last season was probably his peak in terms of goals scored.
I wouldn't sell him this summer. I'd look to bring an understudy in who can become first choice, someone like Delap.
People point out that Ollie's 29 and peak value but he's a fit lad and plays most matches. He's going to be around for a good while yet. His transfer fee will either be fully amortised this summer or next and any fee we get becomes pure profit.
I am totally speculating here, but it strikes me that every other club brings players through in each position. In that centre forward role we have Barry but not a lot else. And nothing for years it seems. Where are they?
Jimoh-Aloba is not a forward though, he's a midfielder. There's also Bradley Burrowes but he might be a way off yet bit I think he's been on the bench.
Frankly, he's got to get over himself. Emery's on record as saying he wants 2 options per position. If his competition is a younger striker, he's still going to be the main guy for a while.
I wouldn't sell him this summer. I'd look to bring an understudy in who can become first choice, someone like Delap.
People point out that Ollie's 29 and peak value but he's a fit lad and plays most matches. He's going to be around for a good while yet. His transfer fee will either be fully amortised this summer or next and any fee we get becomes pure profit.
I am totally speculating here, but it strikes me that every other club brings players through in each position. In that centre forward role we have Barry but not a lot else. And nothing for years it seems. Where are they?
We have Wilson who was really highly rated but has been largely frozen out because he won't sign a new deal, it's a shame because he's a real goalscorer but apparently he won't sign unless we offer him guarantees around first team football.
Behind him there's Cotcher and Jimoh-Aloba who are both doing well this year. Cotcher has been in superb form in the cup and europe and decent for the U18s but hasn't done much for the U21s. J-A has been decent for the U21s (about 1 in 3) but is still eligible for U18s and has been on the bench for us a fair few times since Christmas so Emery clearly sees something in him.
We also have Kobei Moore out at Fleetwood who's probably not going to make it at the top level.
I wouldn't sell him this summer. I'd look to bring an understudy in who can become first choice, someone like Delap.
People point out that Ollie's 29 and peak value but he's a fit lad and plays most matches. He's going to be around for a good while yet. His transfer fee will either be fully amortised this summer or next and any fee we get becomes pure profit.
I wouldn't sell him this summer. I'd look to bring an understudy in who can become first choice, someone like Delap.
People point out that Ollie's 29 and peak value but he's a fit lad and plays most matches. He's going to be around for a good while yet. His transfer fee will either be fully amortised this summer or next and any fee we get becomes pure profit.
He'll be a 29 year old looking for someone willing to pay for a last bumper pay deal if he gets a move, and he'll still carry a relatively hefty fee.
It is this summer that his original fee will be off the books, which just makes it more likely we'll cash in on him.
I am totally speculating here, but it strikes me that every other club brings players through in each position. In that centre forward role we have Barry but not a lot else. And nothing for years it seems. Where are they?
I think he knows that, he's just answering the question of which youth team players we've got who are strikers.
What about the lad we've loaned to Antwerp - decent standard to learn from, we must have high hopes for him (can't remember his name without googling and I don't know his name to search so...).
How far is he behind the fat waster for highest PL goals?
He should have overtaken him by now to honest.
Wouldn't be a terrible thing if Tuchel decides he wants to take a really good look at Liam Delap next month.
Apparently an attempted break-in at his house last night, while his partner and kids were there. Hope everyone's ok.
That is a coincidence. They (he lives near Cash) apparently have to pay for security for every game.Does an attempted break in constitute a success or a failure for this security ?
If it was Duran’s house it wouldn’t have been a failed attempt.Very good !
Typical Watkins.
He wasn't effective tonight and the Bruges defenders handled him comfortably for the most part.It wasn't going to reach Ollie. Watch it again. I reckon Asensio is arriving at the perfect moment to smash it in. He's absolutely ace at timing his runs to perfection.
I was thinking it was just as well the defender scored the own goal rather than the ball getting through to Ollie, although it was one of the few times he got a good pass.
Wasn't really in the game, but you can't underestimate his work rate off the ball.
He was awful and has looked poor for some time now.
His first touch is getting worse by the game.
He was awful and has looked poor for some time now.
Wasn't really in the game, but you can't underestimate his work rate off the ball.
If he could now focus on what he does when he has the ball that'd be really useful. I admire his originality in using his shin to trap the ball but it doesn't seem to be working out as hoped.
He was awful and has looked poor for some time now.
His first touch is getting worse by the game.
Yes, a poor game by Ollie’s usual standards emphasised by the first touch issue he had a few seasons ago. Hope it’s only a blip and he’s back to good Ollie at the weekend.
Not making excuses for him but I don’t think the pitch was the best. A lot of bobbling of the ball was evident which hindered both teams.
He was awful and has looked poor for some time now.
His first touch is getting worse by the game.
He was awful and has looked poor for some time now.
His first touch is getting worse by the game.
The pitch was really poor , tufts of grass here and there , ball bobbling about . They obviously do it on purpose as a "leveller" .
Was it reported recently that his family was involved in a failed robbery recently?
As a devout family man this must play on his mind
I would start (if fit) with Malen - just to change it up a bit, then bring Ollie on later if needed
Just been told that his shot conversion is 15%, quite low compared to other PL strikers.
Just been told that his shot conversion is 15%, quite low compared to other PL strikers.
Just been told that his shot conversion is 15%, quite low compared to other PL strikers.
If someone tried to rob his family recently, he may not want to hear about shot conversion stats.
Well I’d say the fact he’s consistently performed for us for years probably suggests he can handle it. He’s got 12 goals and 6 assists in 28 league games, that’s pretty good.
Was it reported recently that his family was involved in a failed robbery recently?
As a devout family man this must play on his mind
I would start (if fit) with Malen - just to change it up a bit, then bring Ollie on later if needed
Without trivialising what must be a horrible experience, I would hope he would be able to deal with this before attempting to control a ball passed to his feet, and what with previously being unsettled by the mere presence of a 'Danny Ings' of all things, I'd be further concerned that his fragile, egg-shell mind is not up to the rigours of a trophy chasing professional football club.
Was it reported recently that his family was involved in a failed robbery recently?
As a devout family man this must play on his mind
I would start (if fit) with Malen - just to change it up a bit, then bring Ollie on later if needed
Without trivialising what must be a horrible experience, I would hope he would be able to deal with this before attempting to control a ball passed to his feet, and what with previously being unsettled by the mere presence of a 'Danny Ings' of all things, I'd be further concerned that his fragile, egg-shell mind is not up to the rigours of a trophy chasing professional football club.
Well I’d say the fact he’s consistently performed for us for years probably suggests he can handle it. He’s got 12 goals and 6 assists in 28 league games, that’s pretty good.
12 goals in 28 games is average at best for a supposed top striker.
Was it reported recently that his family was involved in a failed robbery recently?
As a devout family man this must play on his mind
I would start (if fit) with Malen - just to change it up a bit, then bring Ollie on later if needed
Without trivialising what must be a horrible experience, I would hope he would be able to deal with this before attempting to control a ball passed to his feet, and what with previously being unsettled by the mere presence of a 'Danny Ings' of all things, I'd be further concerned that his fragile, egg-shell mind is not up to the rigours of a trophy chasing professional football club.
Telling people 'they should be able to cope with something' without knowing the full details of what happend.
Still, that fragile egg shell mind eh?
Well I’d say the fact he’s consistently performed for us for years probably suggests he can handle it. He’s got 12 goals and 6 assists in 28 league games, that’s pretty good.
12 goals in 28 games is average at best for a supposed top striker.
It could be better, but you can’t ignore the assists. It’s not just about goals, he’s directly contributed to 18 goals in 28 games in a season where a lot of people are saying he’s struggling. That’s pretty bloody effective for not being in top form.
Well I’d say the fact he’s consistently performed for us for years probably suggests he can handle it. He’s got 12 goals and 6 assists in 28 league games, that’s pretty good.
12 goals in 28 games is average at best for a supposed top striker.
It could be better, but you can’t ignore the assists. It’s not just about goals, he’s directly contributed to 18 goals in 28 games in a season where a lot of people are saying he’s struggling. That’s pretty bloody effective for not being in top form.
Bayern was his best game. They couldn't handle him at all.Well I’d say the fact he’s consistently performed for us for years probably suggests he can handle it. He’s got 12 goals and 6 assists in 28 league games, that’s pretty good.
12 goals in 28 games is average at best for a supposed top striker.
It could be better, but you can’t ignore the assists. It’s not just about goals, he’s directly contributed to 18 goals in 28 games in a season where a lot of people are saying he’s struggling. That’s pretty bloody effective for not being in top form.
Agreed, goals or even goals/assist stats only scratch the surface on what Watkins offers us. Season isn't over yet, wouldn't surprise me if he finished very strong. He hasn't been at his best in front of goal this season that's true but his general play with his back to goal is maybe stronger than it's ever been. That Celtic game maybe sums up his season thus far, or even Cardiff.
Brugge was the worst he has played in quite some time though, maybe since Duran left. Would back him all day to perform v Brentford and Brugge at home in the next week.
Bayern was his best game. They couldn't handle him at all.Well I’d say the fact he’s consistently performed for us for years probably suggests he can handle it. He’s got 12 goals and 6 assists in 28 league games, that’s pretty good.
12 goals in 28 games is average at best for a supposed top striker.
It could be better, but you can’t ignore the assists. It’s not just about goals, he’s directly contributed to 18 goals in 28 games in a season where a lot of people are saying he’s struggling. That’s pretty bloody effective for not being in top form.
Agreed, goals or even goals/assist stats only scratch the surface on what Watkins offers us. Season isn't over yet, wouldn't surprise me if he finished very strong. He hasn't been at his best in front of goal this season that's true but his general play with his back to goal is maybe stronger than it's ever been. That Celtic game maybe sums up his season thus far, or even Cardiff.
Brugge was the worst he has played in quite some time though, maybe since Duran left. Would back him all day to perform v Brentford and Brugge at home in the next week.
Well I’d say the fact he’s consistently performed for us for years probably suggests he can handle it. He’s got 12 goals and 6 assists in 28 league games, that’s pretty good.
12 goals in 28 games is average at best for a supposed top striker.
It could be better, but you can’t ignore the assists. It’s not just about goals, he’s directly contributed to 18 goals in 28 games in a season where a lot of people are saying he’s struggling. That’s pretty bloody effective for not being in top form.
Agreed, goals or even goals/assist stats only scratch the surface on what Watkins offers us. Season isn't over yet, wouldn't surprise me if he finished very strong. He hasn't been at his best in front of goal this season that's true but his general play with his back to goal is maybe stronger than it's ever been. That Celtic game maybe sums up his season thus far, or even Cardiff.
Brugge was the worst he has played in quite some time though, maybe since Duran left. Would back him all day to perform v Brentford and Brugge at home in the next week.
Well I’d say the fact he’s consistently performed for us for years probably suggests he can handle it. He’s got 12 goals and 6 assists in 28 league games, that’s pretty good.
12 goals in 28 games is average at best for a supposed top striker.
It could be better, but you can’t ignore the assists. It’s not just about goals, he’s directly contributed to 18 goals in 28 games in a season where a lot of people are saying he’s struggling. That’s pretty bloody effective for not being in top form.
Agreed, goals or even goals/assist stats only scratch the surface on what Watkins offers us. Season isn't over yet, wouldn't surprise me if he finished very strong. He hasn't been at his best in front of goal this season that's true but his general play with his back to goal is maybe stronger than it's ever been. That Celtic game maybe sums up his season thus far, or even Cardiff.
Brugge was the worst he has played in quite some time though, maybe since Duran left. Would back him all day to perform v Brentford and Brugge at home in the next week.
Before the international break we play Brentford
Ollie Watkins has 5 goals 1 assist in 6 appearances versus Brentford in the Premier League for Villa
3 wins and 3 draws he undefeated and clearly enjoys playing against them
I think gk's know that all his 1on1's will be an attempted chip this season!
He's clearly a very good centre forward, but I cannot remember a player that I'd have less faith in when through one on one.
He's clearly a very good centre forward, but I cannot remember a player that I'd have less faith in when through one on one.
Gabby and Vassell for two.
Wasn't really in the game, but you can't underestimate his work rate off the ball.
Wasn't really in the game, but you can't underestimate his work rate off the ball.
Overestimate. Underestimating him is what people are doing.
He's clearly a very good centre forward, but I cannot remember a player that I'd have less faith in when through one on one.Dean Saunders was a master at hitting the keeper.
Wasn't really in the game, but you can't underestimate his work rate off the ball.
Overestimate. Underestimating him is what people are doing.
Oh, I think he's being estimated quite accurately by some of us.
Think he had Arsenal last season at the Emirates running through his head - a near carbon copy move and attempted finish.
Wasn't really in the game, but you can't underestimate his work rate off the ball.
Overestimate. Underestimating him is what people are doing.
Oh, I think he's being estimated quite accurately by some of us.
He's clearly a very good centre forward, but I cannot remember a player that I'd have less faith in when through one on one.
Wasn't really in the game, but you can't underestimate his work rate off the ball.
Overestimate. Underestimating him is what people are doing.
Oh, I think he's being estimated quite accurately by some of us.
Maybe. I’m just fed up of hearing and reading people saying or writing the opposite of what they mean. It’s an epidemic.
A late second yellow for simulation against Man Utd in the Dean Smith days.
Can anyone remember Gabby's without Googling? You're scum if you lie.
Can anyone remember Gabby's without Googling? You're scum if you lie.
Gabby's what? Red card?
Can anyone remember Gabby's without Googling? You're scum if you lie.
Gabby's what? Red card?
Yeah, I had previously asked about Ollie's only red as I couldn't remember it. Considering Gabby also only had one I was wondering if anyone else could remember his.
He seemed quite spikey after the game when lee Hendrix was interviewing him.
Wasn't really in the game, but you can't underestimate his work rate off the ball.
Overestimate. Underestimating him is what people are doing.
Oh, I think he's being estimated quite accurately by some of us.
Maybe. I’m just fed up of hearing and reading people saying or writing the opposite of what they mean. It’s an epidemic.
I assumed you'd been married for a while mate!
A late second yellow for simulation against Man Utd in the Dean Smith days.