I wouldn’t normally cover nonsense like this but I’m not doing anything else at the minute so why not. Aston Villa midfielder Gary Gardner has given another indication that he has no real intention of returning to Villa Park when his loan at Birmingham City expires.
The 26-year-old Academy graduate headed out across the city in early August with his Villa career and early potential stuttering given the double knee injury he had all those years ago that held him back. He was never as bad as some made out, but clearly never quite got back to the performance levels that his early promise indicated and after numerous loan spells, well, his face didn’t fit under Steve Bruce.
Given the success his time at Nottingham Forest was playing alongside Henri Lansbury, I still wonder how that may have worked for us – but Lansbury is no closer to the pitch either is it.
Anyway, back on track.
He had the temerity the other day to ‘like’ a post on Instagram describing the city as being ‘blue’.
https://twitter.com/villareport/status/1044658859955105793
It didn’t go over well.
Just shows how fake he really is as now fan can just switch allegiances like that even the noses will see through him here he's a fake, plus who cares what he's doing i mean i think he's sh*t tbh every time i have seen him play for us he does naff all, just forget him pic.twitter.com/l7IaJgIO9z
— British Clive (@BritishBuIIdog) September 25, 2018
Definitely has some issues. Not the sharpest tool in the box.
— Chez Avfc (@AvfcUTV1) September 25, 2018
What a sausage ????
— Reg (@kanexcutler) September 25, 2018
What a mug
— Richard Bishop (@RBishop_1990) September 25, 2018
He wasn’t, isn’t and never will be good enough to be an Aston Villa football player.
— I’m Hard 4 Aston Villa (@Hard4AstonVilla) September 25, 2018
What a muppet !!! P.s. you’re not welcome back!!!!!!!
— Pete (@1874avfc) September 25, 2018
Must admit, I thought it was a comment suggesting life wasn’t great at St Andrew’s given their own Financial Fair Play shenanigans and lofty, but usual, 17th place in the table.