bigmick wrote:A truly stupendously bad signing.
Bit harsh...I wouldn't go that far. The issue however, is only exemplified by the managers reluctance to 'trust' him. Either that or he infact IS a permenant crock - which i very much doubt.
To call it a "stupendously bad signing" after one season, half of which he has missed - the other half he's figured in about 20% thereof give or take. Is not a reasoned or fair assessment.
That may or may not prove to be the case ultimately...but as of now (should things remain as they are management/owners wise) i would be happier to be as conclusive in review, as you appear to be now. After a World Cup - a meaningful preseason - and a full term under his belt. Even Gonzalez was afforded a 'window of assessment' longer than that i believe. Albeit, he did eventually fail.
I hope Aquilani takes his chance for next season with both hands, should he be offered one.