Nathan Delfouneso Loaned To Burnley So Other Fans Will Learn To Spell His Name
Another day, another loan, although I'm still dealing with a Barry Bannan based headache from yesterday so I can't quite get as incised about this one. However, if Slaky would like to join Aaron's and mine's support group, we can expand it to include people watching Burnley. Yep, Nathan Delfouneso is off to join the Clarets, where at least he won't be confused by the colors of the kits.
Truthfully, though, I like this loan. With the number of strikers ahead of Fonz in the pecking order, he needs a chance to go out and show us what we can do. Delfouneso has been thrilling at times, but at other times prone to big mistakes -- often within minutes. It's the inconsistency of youth, and before you tell me I'm being inconsistent myself for feeling differently about Baz, well, I think Baz is much further along in his development.
But no matter, they're off. Leeds is in sixth place in the Championship, Burnley in seventh. These are teams competing for the playoff positions, for the chance to move up to the EPL. They're clubs desperate for someone to help them find the Holy Grail. Leeds supporters were ecstatic to hear that Bannan is joining their side. In short, these moves will help Baz and Fonz grow much more than sitting on the bench or even playing in the Villa reserves.
Now that I've calmed down and the scotch has worn off, reality has sunk in. This season is about staying up, as much as we hate to admit it. Then we're likely to have a fire sale in the summer, meaning that there will be plenty of space for these youngsters to step into. Emile Heskey off? Stiliyan Petrov and Nigel Reo-Coker gone? If Bannan and Delfouneso are part of a Championship side that makes it to the playoffs and then the Premier League, they've got to get time at Villa Park next season.
Right?
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Thanks for thinking of me
I like this. He wasn’t getting any run here and he needs to play. I hope he tears it up. And yeah, I’m considering digging up a Burnley kit on them innernets.
And yes
I like the conclusion you’ve come to. The loss at Bolton was a nice microcosm of the season. It sucks but it’s time to swallow our pride and admit we’ve got to fight to the bitter end of this season and let the team transition from what it was under MON to what it will be. There’s still a lot of flux and I’d like to see it settle down this summer. I’m really looking forward to it, honestly.
And so naturally any talk of sacking Houllier will be met with an indifferent shrug because (1) I don’t care to engage in a pointless discussion and (2) the man needs to build this squad to fit his plans and it’s not quite there yet.
I remain hopeful for 2011-12.
Early Returns
Burnley supporters must be thrilled so far – the Fonz just scored his first goal for their side 5 minutes into today’s Hull City match (against Brad Guzan incidentally).
I personally like these loan moves. Our youngsters get a taste of a title race, our wage bill is positively affected (to some small degree), and I have a new reason to follow the Championship for the remainder of the season. Win win win as far as I’m concerned.
Agreed
I just needed some time yesterday to wear my Bannan shirt and mourn. Might as well pay attention to something else, though, considering it’s not as though Villa make us very happy right now.
by Kirsten Schlewitz on Mar 8, 2011 10:05 PM GMT up reply actions

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