Lee Hendrie always looked like heâd be brilliant next year. Then suddenly he was 28 and washed up.
Pay_Your_Torpedo_Tax on
Most wasted potential? I’d also put Gabby forwards again.
bambinoquinn on
Hepburn Murphy? I expected massive things from him.
Special mention to crowley, robinson, collins, Graham
Pommerz on
The sheer amount of space over worrying whether or not Rushian Hepburn-Murphy was going to sign a contract or not took in my head in the Xia days warrants a mention, but there must be others
Agreeable_Falcon1044 on
I swear I mention this guy on here once a dayâŠbut Sam Williams.
He was a defensive midfielder who we moved to striker and he was just pure goals for the reserves. Like insane numbersâŠand his career very quickly fizzled out. Think he dropped down to amateur football by mid 20s and then his bio is just a vague list of teams from 27 onwards. Not even sure if heâs still playing
Yorrins on
Nathan Delfouneso for me, thought that kid was gonna be something special.
bigdogg2783 on
Iâd go with Luke Moore. I thought he was going to be an absolute beast when he first broke through, but he never really hit the heights.
Throwaway88833383 on
Stephen Cooke – he was lauded as the next Cowans for years but his career was blighted by injuries and he never made the grade unfortunately.
rjcanty on
Lee Hendrie
slappymcmanmeat on
Nii Lamptey?
NecessaryWater5568 on
Stan Collymore
wingfai3 on
Harry Forrester. Wasn’t he suppose to be the next big thing?
Apprehensive-Band-89 on
The Fonz or Gary Gardner
ChillaVilla on
Christian Benteke, hear me outâŠhe came to us at 22 and immediately almost bagged 20 goals. He was inconsistent after injury and really only produced for ~1.5 seasons, but the flashes we saw when he was on were world class, enough for Liverpool to buy. Imagine if heâd stuck around and developed into a consistent striker in his prime. Obviously a huge what if, but had the tools to be world class when he was at Villa (and his career nosedived after he left). Most of the guys mentioned were academy players who never panned out but Benteke showed he had what it took at highest level, but never developed into what he should have
Vladimir_j_Lenin on
Andre Green, god I thought he and Grealish would be on the wings for years.
WiJaTu on
Heâs nowhere close to THE most, but I thought Jordan Amavi would be something special man
JustTz on
Is it harsh to say Jack again? Filled up the trophy cabinet, but gone from the talks of being the next gazza to a city cog.
Drogalov on
Gary Gardner was supposed to be the next Frank Lampard. I know we’re talking about potential football ability here but Albrighton and Grealish both had the potential to be club legends with us.
smiffy124 on
Nathan Delfouneso. Used to tear it up at youth level. Didnât flourish much in the senior game.
beorming on
Collymore. Not just because of his talent but the hero at Villa he might have become
Honourable mention to Gary Gardner. Kept hearing he was going to be a world beater, sadly we never saw what those scouts did
Koorbseh on
Charles Gil
BeBopRockSteadyLS on
The Moore brothers.
Both were talked about as the big hope and had first team chances. The hope remained for quite some time, never came good.
BHM4U2 on
Carney Chukwuemeka
Unusual-Court-457 on
Not sure if this counts as âwastedâ talent given what happened to him, but Luc Nilis could have been great
Ch3w84cc4 on
I would say Luke Moore. He looked so promising but dicked around and fell by the wayside.
jeremiahpaschkewood on
Hepburn Murphy
abusmakk on
I would like to mention Samir Carruthers. I think he looked fresh and lively in his debut and definitely thought he would become a starter in the PL as soon as he gained a bit of muscle. For various reasons Iâm also keeping half an eye on Oxford United and Harrow Borough. A few years after his debut with us, I saw him on the bench of Oxford and couldnât really believe he had fallen that far. Give it another few years and he is turning up for a game against Harrow Borough. Glad he got his 15 minutes of fame pissing in a pint glass the Cheltenham.
I also remember seeing Chris Herd come on against Man United for his debut as a scrawny teenager. Fast forward a few months, and heâs grown to be a muscular lad. Playing at right back against Wolves he was absolutely amazing. A regular under McLeish I thought he would go on to become a decent lower half PL player. That was until Bent fucked his misses and he started drinking to cope with it, with a couple of other reasons. I really hoped this guy would become something. As McLeish once said, «heâs not the most technically gifted player, but heâs got a big heart».
its-joe-mo-fo on
Carney Chukwuemeka.
Could’ve been a really special player if he remained humble and worked hard with one of the best coaches in world football.
But no. Wanted the London life style, massive paycheck and a shortcut to the top.
yum_raw_carrots on
It saddens me to say Stan Collymore. If it hadâve clicked weâd still be singing about him now. He was the missing piece of the puzzle or so we hoped, alas it wasnât to be.
I have lots of time for him and love his views on Villa and absolutely heâs one of us, but I think it was a real legends opportunity for him.
kingring1 on
Carlos gill
donegalboy on
How good would Paul McGrath have been if he was fully fit
Wedgiieee on
Am I making it up or Barry Bannan�
remli7 on
Probably just an honorable mention, but I’m still gutted we only saw a flash of Moussa Diaby at his best
HiddenSuccession on
Petrov
Dibutops on
Luc Nilis could also be a great pick for this one, sadly.
ArrowSanctuary on
I’ve got to say Stan Collymore. The partnership of him and Yorke could have been incredible and absolutely iconic. It’s such a shame how it went.
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Lee Hendrie always looked like heâd be brilliant next year. Then suddenly he was 28 and washed up.
Most wasted potential? I’d also put Gabby forwards again.
Hepburn Murphy? I expected massive things from him.
Special mention to crowley, robinson, collins, Graham
The sheer amount of space over worrying whether or not Rushian Hepburn-Murphy was going to sign a contract or not took in my head in the Xia days warrants a mention, but there must be others
I swear I mention this guy on here once a dayâŠbut Sam Williams.
He was a defensive midfielder who we moved to striker and he was just pure goals for the reserves. Like insane numbersâŠand his career very quickly fizzled out. Think he dropped down to amateur football by mid 20s and then his bio is just a vague list of teams from 27 onwards. Not even sure if heâs still playing
Nathan Delfouneso for me, thought that kid was gonna be something special.
Iâd go with Luke Moore. I thought he was going to be an absolute beast when he first broke through, but he never really hit the heights.
Stephen Cooke – he was lauded as the next Cowans for years but his career was blighted by injuries and he never made the grade unfortunately.
Lee Hendrie
Nii Lamptey?
Stan Collymore
Harry Forrester. Wasn’t he suppose to be the next big thing?
The Fonz or Gary Gardner
Christian Benteke, hear me outâŠhe came to us at 22 and immediately almost bagged 20 goals. He was inconsistent after injury and really only produced for ~1.5 seasons, but the flashes we saw when he was on were world class, enough for Liverpool to buy. Imagine if heâd stuck around and developed into a consistent striker in his prime. Obviously a huge what if, but had the tools to be world class when he was at Villa (and his career nosedived after he left). Most of the guys mentioned were academy players who never panned out but Benteke showed he had what it took at highest level, but never developed into what he should have
Andre Green, god I thought he and Grealish would be on the wings for years.
Heâs nowhere close to THE most, but I thought Jordan Amavi would be something special man
Is it harsh to say Jack again? Filled up the trophy cabinet, but gone from the talks of being the next gazza to a city cog.
Gary Gardner was supposed to be the next Frank Lampard. I know we’re talking about potential football ability here but Albrighton and Grealish both had the potential to be club legends with us.
Nathan Delfouneso. Used to tear it up at youth level. Didnât flourish much in the senior game.
Collymore. Not just because of his talent but the hero at Villa he might have become
Honourable mention to Gary Gardner. Kept hearing he was going to be a world beater, sadly we never saw what those scouts did
Charles Gil
The Moore brothers.
Both were talked about as the big hope and had first team chances. The hope remained for quite some time, never came good.
Carney Chukwuemeka
Not sure if this counts as âwastedâ talent given what happened to him, but Luc Nilis could have been great
I would say Luke Moore. He looked so promising but dicked around and fell by the wayside.
Hepburn Murphy
I would like to mention Samir Carruthers. I think he looked fresh and lively in his debut and definitely thought he would become a starter in the PL as soon as he gained a bit of muscle. For various reasons Iâm also keeping half an eye on Oxford United and Harrow Borough. A few years after his debut with us, I saw him on the bench of Oxford and couldnât really believe he had fallen that far. Give it another few years and he is turning up for a game against Harrow Borough. Glad he got his 15 minutes of fame pissing in a pint glass the Cheltenham.
I also remember seeing Chris Herd come on against Man United for his debut as a scrawny teenager. Fast forward a few months, and heâs grown to be a muscular lad. Playing at right back against Wolves he was absolutely amazing. A regular under McLeish I thought he would go on to become a decent lower half PL player. That was until Bent fucked his misses and he started drinking to cope with it, with a couple of other reasons. I really hoped this guy would become something. As McLeish once said, «heâs not the most technically gifted player, but heâs got a big heart».
Carney Chukwuemeka.
Could’ve been a really special player if he remained humble and worked hard with one of the best coaches in world football.
But no. Wanted the London life style, massive paycheck and a shortcut to the top.
It saddens me to say Stan Collymore. If it hadâve clicked weâd still be singing about him now. He was the missing piece of the puzzle or so we hoped, alas it wasnât to be.
I have lots of time for him and love his views on Villa and absolutely heâs one of us, but I think it was a real legends opportunity for him.
Carlos gill
How good would Paul McGrath have been if he was fully fit
Am I making it up or Barry Bannan�
Probably just an honorable mention, but I’m still gutted we only saw a flash of Moussa Diaby at his best
Petrov
Luc Nilis could also be a great pick for this one, sadly.
I’ve got to say Stan Collymore. The partnership of him and Yorke could have been incredible and absolutely iconic. It’s such a shame how it went.
Luke Moore