Showing posts with label Simon Dawkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Simon Dawkins. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 May 2013

The clear out begins...

The clear out at Villa Park has begun in earnest as news filters through that three players aren't to be offered new deals.

Simon Dawkins departure won't be a massive shock, as his presence has barely registered since his arrival on loan from Spurs during the transfer window.

A handful of substitute cameo appearances never really gave him the stage to impress with Villa faithful. Though he seems to be blessed with good ball skills, there always seemed to question mark over his pace and a last chance saloon appearance as the Wigan game petered out did little to enhance his chances.

Hopefully he can go back to the MLS where he appeared to have found a niche.

Veteran goalie Andy Marshall's departure was no surprise (but then we wouldn't be THAT surprised if we re-signed him yet again). Villa's impressive Swiss stopper Benji Siegrist is now twenty one years old and can surely be trusted to become the club's number three, while Bradley Watkins and Craig Hill have both put in impressive performances between the sticks for Under 21s this season, Watkins' heroics being a major factor in the Next Gen triumph.

More surprising is that we are saying goodbye to useful fill-in fullback Eric Lichaj.  Only as recently as the Chelsea game, Eric had showed how capable he can be be when called upon and his ability to slot in at either right back or left back was a handy one to have. Fans will be wondering if Chris Herd is to be the understudy right back or whether a new signing is in the offing.






Thursday, 31 January 2013

Simon Dawkins our latest loan from Spurs Lending Library

Villa have captured wide man Simon Dawkins in a last gasp loan move to the end of the season from Spurs  giving the player a chance to revive his career in England following a successful spell in Major League Soccer with high flying San Jose Earthquakes.

The winger played some exciting stuff in  Earthquakes's record-breaking campaign in which they set a new regular-season record for goals scored and achieved the highest points total in the league.

Simon says "Tottenham have been great with me and the past two seasons with San Jose have really kick-started my career. I never lost my belief and everything I've been through has made me stronger mentally as a player and as a person.

"I'm really focussed on what I need to do for the rest of this season and I'm looking forward to training with my new team-mates ahead of a big game against Everton this weekend."

Dawkins has been handed the Number 24 shirt.
 
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