Im sorry but however great dion was for this club, you cant have a club legend who left directly for a rival- if he had left for another club then ended up at villa fair enough
I've forgiven him for it and i consider him a great player for this club but cant call him a legend after he went to a direct rival at the time
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Im sorry but however great dion was for this club, you cant have a club legend who left directly for a rival- if he had left for another club then ended up at villa fair enough
I've forgiven him for it and i consider him a great player for this club but cant call him a legend after he went to a direct rival at the time
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Same for George Curtis then?
Or for Dennis Mortimer, who was forced to sign for Villa against his wishes.Im sorry but however great dion was for this club, you cant have a club legend who left directly for a rival- if he had left for another club then ended up at villa fair enough
I've forgiven him for it and i consider him a great player for this club but cant call him a legend after he went to a direct rival at the time
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But dion was our talisman at the time- top goalscorer in the prem and best player, could have chosen to go to a number of clubs and for a better price for us- but chose villa to spite richardson as they offered a lower price, just sits wrong with me when he could have chosen other clubs- legends should take the fans thoughts into consideration imo but i can totally understand why vast majority think of him as a legend and i know im in the minoritySteve Froggatt was asked on a podcast whether coming to Cov was a hard move because of his Villa connections, he said he wasn’t aware there was a rivalry.
I didnt watch george curtis play so I never comment on past players- ill leave that up to others but yea generally if they left to a direct rival i cant consider them legendsSame for George Curtis then?
I didnt watch george curtis play so I never comment on past players- ill leave that up to others but yea generally if they left to a direct rival i cant consider them legends
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Schmeichel went to Man City too, though not directly.Ridiculous. So Dennis Law isn't one of the biggest legends at Man Utd?
Thats down to each circumstances- i dont know much about mortimer admittedly but if thats true then i can understand his position and take that into consideration- its one thing being forced- another choosing to go to a direct rival over plenty of other choices which dion hadOr for Dennis Mortimer, who was forced to sign for Villa against his wishes.
Im not a man utd fan so ridiculous asking me that question- but if it was me I'd look at the circumstances- did law choose city? Was he forced out of man utd and and city was his only choice etc, alot of variables which i dont know the ins and outs of laws move to cityRidiculous. So Dennis Law isn't one of the biggest legends at Man Utd?
Im not a man utd fan so ridiculous asking me that question- but if it was me I'd look at the circumstances- did law choose city? Was he forced out of man utd and and city was his only choice etc, alot of variables which i dont know the ins and outs of laws move to city
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Yes and thats perfectly fine and acceptable i get that- but we're not just talking about good players or great players for the club- we're talking about legends and i feel most people throw around that term too loosely- legends need to be held in a higher regard and to higher standards than most playersDoes it matter? Players can move to whoever they want, they don’t owe fans explanations.
Im sorry but however great dion was for this club, you cant have a club legend who left directly for a rival- if he had left for another club then ended up at villa fair enough
I've forgiven him for it and i consider him a great player for this club but cant call him a legend after he went to a direct rival at the time
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See above someones already asked thatIs Denis Law a Man U legend? Went from Man U to Man City and scored the goal that got Man U relegated.
You mean the Denis Law with his statue outside Old Trafford?Is Denis Law a Man U legend? Went from Man U to Man City and scored the goal that got Man U relegated.
But dion was our talisman at the time- top goalscorer in the prem and best player, could have chosen to go to a number of clubs and for a better price for us- but chose villa to spite richardson as they offered a lower price, just sits wrong with me when he could have chosen other clubs- legends should take the fans thoughts into consideration imo but i can totally understand why vast majority think of him as a legend and i know im in the minority
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Even if you take that account as false trotted out by richardson to fill an agenda- dublin would surely have had more suitors than just villa to choose from- he was in and out of the England set up around the time and was joint top scorer in the leagueThat's not really the full story, just the one Richardson wanted everyone to believe.
Even if you take that account as false trotted out by richardson to fill an agenda- dublin would surely have had more suitors than just villa to choose from- he was in and out of the England set up around the time and was joint top scorer in the league
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I completely agree why he made the move, i just believe that makes him a great player not a legend in my eyes, we all have our opinions, i just think the term legend is thrown around too looselyWhy shouldn't he (or anyone) make the move that's best for his family & his career?
Out of loyalty to a club that was actively wanting rid & hawking him around?
The other clubs that met our valuation were Leeds & Blackburn. Blackburn were in a Relegation battle with us (surely that would have been worse!?), Leeds were 11th whilst Villa were top of the Premier League at the time!
It's well known he wanted to stay in the Midlands & it's also worth noting he didn't even get a pay rise to go to Villa, he signed for the same £20,000 p/w that he was on with us.
Both Blackburn & Leeds offered him more.
Of course it suited the club to keep the narrative that he was forcing the move when in reality he'd done right by the club by signing a new contract to ensure we at least got something resembling his true value.
I completely agree why he made the move, i just believe that makes him a great player not a legend in my eyes, we all have our opinions, i just think the term legend is thrown around too loosely
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This. He’s definitely in consideration for me. Not many players could be our best striker and best centre back.Fair enough.
So, in your opinion if our all time record top flight goalscorer, PL Golden Boot winner & England International aren't enough to make him a legend, who exactly does qualify?
Their fans cannot stand him
Im only really happy to comment on people I've seen play so of those id probably say oggy, doyle, breen, mccallisterFair enough.
So, in your opinion if our all time record top flight goalscorer, PL Golden Boot winner & England International aren't enough to make him a legend, who exactly does qualify?
Aston Villa were in the third division team when George joined them and led them to promotion another credit to him, popular at the time with Villa fansSame for George Curtis then?
Their fans cannot stand him
Yeah agreed, it’s a huge shame.It always annoys me just how many assumptions there are on Dion's transfer to Villa to suit a narrative.
Dion carried this club at times throughout the 90s. It's a shame we resorted to singing songs about his neck breaking/hoping he died and I genuinely believe that feeds into the reasons why he probably doesn't talk about us much in the public eye.
A wonderful player and servant to the club.
Couldn’t agree more SA. I was @ Luton the night he didn’t want to play - I was annoyed that evening especially as we lost however I don’t hold it against him. Richardson was hawking him around to clubs such as Blackburn for as much as he could get- if I was Dion I would have done the same thing and gone to the nearest club, Fans need to remember that players have wives, kids etc just like the rest of us and they will always be a factor in any transfer decisions.It always annoys me just how many assumptions there are on Dion's transfer to Villa to suit a narrative.
Dion carried this club at times throughout the 90s. It's a shame we resorted to singing songs about his neck breaking/hoping he died and I genuinely believe that feeds into the reasons why he probably doesn't talk about us much in the public eye.
A wonderful player and servant to the club.
He chose Villa because they were a much better prospect than Blackburn. They were top of the league whereas Blackburn were relegated that season.But dion was our talisman at the time- top goalscorer in the prem and best player, could have chosen to go to a number of clubs and for a better price for us- but chose villa to spite richardson as they offered a lower price, just sits wrong with me when he could have chosen other clubs- legends should take the fans thoughts into consideration imo but i can totally understand why vast majority think of him as a legend and i know im in the minority
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