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Offline silhillvilla

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1065 on: June 09, 2013, 10:58:44 PM »
I get the impression he likes it here.  8)
Top man Andi.

Offline Dante Lavelli

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1066 on: June 09, 2013, 11:02:03 PM »
Well Andi has said :
What the gaffer is building here we all ­believe in and we just have to continue working hard for him and each other.

I think that’s what Aston Villa is about. It’s a family club.

We’re growing and getting better all the time, and I think there’s a lot of potential in the team right now because as players we’re only going to get better.

Like I said, the spirit and belief within the squad and within the club is really good.
It’s really exciting for everyone, it’s exciting for the players, it’s exciting for the fans and it’s exciting for the club.

The club is very tight-knit. A ­couple of weeks ago the chairman was here watching training, chatting to the manager and the lads and that’s the way we are, everybody very close.

I’ve been here for six years now and I’ve loved every minute of it.


Aren't these quotes a month or so old?

Offline Matt C

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1067 on: June 10, 2013, 12:20:23 AM »
Great news. That's one sorted...

Offline eamonn

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1068 on: June 10, 2013, 12:28:11 AM »
Great news indeed but it's a pity we couldn't have made it four. Another year of him progressing at the same rate and his agent will stir things again. Two years left means we get an optimal price for him or risk him being sold on the cheap a year later.

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1069 on: June 10, 2013, 12:59:00 AM »
Well Andi has said :
What the gaffer is building here we all ­believe in and we just have to continue working hard for him and each other.

I think that’s what Aston Villa is about. It’s a family club.

We’re growing and getting better all the time, and I think there’s a lot of potential in the team right now because as players we’re only going to get better.

Like I said, the spirit and belief within the squad and within the club is really good.
It’s really exciting for everyone, it’s exciting for the players, it’s exciting for the fans and it’s exciting for the club.

The club is very tight-knit. A ­couple of weeks ago the chairman was here watching training, chatting to the manager and the lads and that’s the way we are, everybody very close.

I’ve been here for six years now and I’ve loved every minute of it.


Aren't these quotes a month or so old?

Yes.

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1070 on: June 10, 2013, 02:20:45 AM »
I thought Weimann was off to Norwich or Sunderland for a couple a mil - no?

Offline Steve R

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1071 on: June 10, 2013, 02:53:51 AM »
That's a few 3 year deals that we've concluded now. I wonder what the thinking is.

Unless of course players themselves have been insisting on three.

Maybe the club's logic is that if things go well we've back negotiating in the next year or two anyway to keep them here. If things go badly then we're not committed to long contracts for non-playing players.

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1072 on: June 10, 2013, 03:24:04 AM »
That's a few 3 year deals that we've concluded now. I wonder what the thinking is.

Unless of course players themselves have been insisting on three.

Maybe the club's logic is that if things go well we've back negotiating in the next year or two anyway to keep them here. If things go badly then we're not committed to long contracts for non-playing players.

World cup next year. Make or break? A comparatively short if useful time to have left to renegotiate or offload next summer.

Offline ciggiesnbeer

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1073 on: June 10, 2013, 05:40:13 AM »
Andreas, Andreas Weimann!

Offline Gerrin

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1074 on: June 10, 2013, 07:09:14 AM »
Whilst I'm pleased he is staying, these 3 year deals are a joke, we never seem to learn. All this means is we will be forced to cash in on him next summer or risk selling him for peanuts the following year. At 21 years of age he should be made to sign for 5 years, they should never have let him get to within a year of this contract.

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1075 on: June 10, 2013, 07:33:15 AM »
Whilst I'm pleased he is staying, these 3 year deals are a joke, we never seem to learn. All this means is we will be forced to cash in on him next summer or risk selling him for peanuts the following year. At 21 years of age he should be made to sign for 5 years, they should never have let him get to within a year of this contract.

Great news! Probably more important than Benteke renewing, I can see him seeing out that contract.

Offline eastie

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1076 on: June 10, 2013, 08:01:21 AM »
Whilst I'm pleased he is staying, these 3 year deals are a joke, we never seem to learn. All this means is we will be forced to cash in on him next summer or risk selling him for peanuts the following year. At 21 years of age he should be made to sign for 5 years, they should never have let him get to within a year of this contract.

How exactly would you make him sign for 5 years?

Offline Mister E

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1077 on: June 10, 2013, 08:24:11 AM »
Whilst I'm pleased he is staying, these 3 year deals are a joke, we never seem to learn. All this means is we will be forced to cash in on him next summer or risk selling him for peanuts the following year. At 21 years of age he should be made to sign for 5 years, they should never have let him get to within a year of this contract.
And yet, at the same time, we've been bemoaning the foolishness of having put parasites like Beye, Dunne, Ireland, Hutton et al on 4 or even 5 year deals?
Can't have it both ways.
The three-year deal probably suits both parties best: if the player and club are happy after 2, the player gets an enhanced contract (and this can happen at any time from the start of the contract); if it's not going so well, the club can offload.

Offline danlanza

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1078 on: June 10, 2013, 08:31:06 AM »
Whilst I'm pleased he is staying, these 3 year deals are a joke, we never seem to learn. All this means is we will be forced to cash in on him next summer or risk selling him for peanuts the following year. At 21 years of age he should be made to sign for 5 years, they should never have let him get to within a year of this contract.

How exactly would you make him sign for 5 years?
Drug him, strap him to a chair and show him pictures of TSM every thirty seconds and tell him if he does not sign then he will play under TSM again.
That should do the job.

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Re: Andreas Weimann
« Reply #1079 on: June 10, 2013, 08:34:12 AM »
Whilst I'm pleased he is staying, these 3 year deals are a joke, we never seem to learn. All this means is we will be forced to cash in on him next summer or risk selling him for peanuts the following year. At 21 years of age he should be made to sign for 5 years, they should never have let him get to within a year of this contract.

How exactly would you make him sign for 5 years?

Quite.

If we offered top dollar, then 5 years is a possibity.  But if we're not, then the player and his agent will know that his earning potential increases as he develops, so won't want to be on a 21 years olds wages when he's 26.

It's a result of not giving out stupid contracts that players will no longer be trying to milk them for as long as possible.

 


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