He is already showing passion for the club which is more than Mr Dunne has ever shown in his time at the club.
QuoteHe is already showing passion for the club which is more than Mr Dunne has ever shown in his time at the club. 100% agree with this and it seems replcated as all the players seem to really like him and respect him - did not take PL long to realise he is the proper captain we have neededNever been sure about the "huddle" thing though as it always smacks me of showbizzy too much
Captain Ron really is instant hero material - what is it about number 5 at Villa Park?I have seen some great competitors in that shirt - Nicholl, McNaught, Curtis, Laursen, God - I have a feeling "Concrte Ron" is to follow in their footsteps.I agree...just need to get him in the number 5 shirt!He is already showing passion for the club which is more than Mr Dunne has ever shown in his time at the club.
Quote from: levico on August 30, 2012, 05:48:32 PMSo we've pretty much agreed it should be Vlaar, now how shall we tell PL.I'm serious, perhaps there should be a process for passing our thoughts (when coherent) on to the club.No, no, and thrice no.
So we've pretty much agreed it should be Vlaar, now how shall we tell PL.I'm serious, perhaps there should be a process for passing our thoughts (when coherent) on to the club.
Darren Bent has been stripped of the Aston Villa captaincy to ensure he is solely focused on recapturing his form in front of goal.Bent missed several months at the end of last season after suffering a serious injury in the 2-2 draw against Queens Park Rangers in February.The injury prevented him from representing England at Euro 2012 and as a result he is determined to do all he can to be part of the squad for the World Cup in 2014, providing Roy Hodgson’s men qualify for Brazil.However, he has yet to score this season and the striker could find himself omitted from the England squad for the next round of World Cup qualifiers in October.Villa manager Paul Lambert believes Bent needs to concentrate on rediscovering his form and in a bid to help the striker, he has handed the captain’s armband to Dutch defender Ron Vlaar.“In terms of my decision on the captaincy, I just wanted to give Darren a break. I just want him to concentrate on goals,” said Lambert.“He has been excellent against Newcastle and Swansea in our last couple of games and has looked sharp.“He is playing well, but I think changing it will help him. It will let him just concentrate on scoring goals for the team.”Vlaar only joined Villa from Feyenoord in the summer but he has already made a big impact at Villa Park and Lambert is hopeful the extra responsibility will benefit his game.“Ron is amazing. He is colossal and has been since he came here. He has been excellent for us,” Lambert added.“He is not a young kid. He is not 21. He has been at a huge football club himself and I just think he is a top player.”http://ie.setanta.com/ie/bent-loses-villa-captaincy/
Ron VlaarHe's a great footballer. He's been absolutely brilliant since he's come in.He's a role model to the young players - in every way. Everything he does is just so professional.He helps the lads, he talks to you, he's just amazing to be honest.He's been great with me. He got to know me on his first day - and he hadn't even signed. He was just about to leave Bodymoor Heath for his medical, saw me in the gym with my cast on and started chatting to me.He put his medical on hold! He was asking what I had done, how long I had been out for, when I was coming back. Then he started telling me how I'd be fine and come through the other side fine.For someone to do that is fantastic.