He's one of the only players we have in the squad who has proven premiership quality. He hasn't shown it for a long time but he has performed at a decent level in the top league.
My point still stands tho. They played 4-5-1. Agbonlahor not partnering the striker.
You said they played 4-5-1 'usually'. It simply isn't true, mate.
It is true. Last season they played 4-5-1 and this season has been a mixture (mostly 4-5-1 though imo). I mean there's countless blogs where Villa fans talk about it
http://www.thevillablog.co.uk/aston-villa-blog/avfc-opinion/is-martin-oneill-about-to-change-formation-for-the-match-against-birmingham-city/
quite a lot more tbh. As i said, you and kaka have your opinion and i have mine. Brummie knows more then all of us so lets see what he says.
I never mentioned last season.
Agbonlahor didn't play up top. More a roaming player that occasionally played up top. The formation was set up 4-5-1.
Hopefully Brummie gets here (again).
So you've basically gone from thinking that Agbonlahor played up front alone to thinking he didn't play up front at all?
Carew has started 4 league games this season. Heskey has started 8 league games this season.
Agbonlahor has started 27.
Gabby - 28, Heskey - 16 and Carew - 15.
Exactly, Agbon and one or the other.
Give it up man, KD.
Is about the rubbish i'd expect from someone who spent years telling me that Taylor was England quality and Bramble wasn't good enough for the premiership.