Baresi went to McGrath at full-time and said it was the best he'd ever seen. Vlaar's been fantastic, but I agree with RRR - God withstood an absolute onslaught that day, and withstood it calmly and without alarm.
It's irrelevant anyway. Apart from McGrath (obviously), Mountfield, Neilsen, Teale, Ugo, Southgate, Alpay, Mellberg and Laursen were all better than Vlaar in a Villa shirt and that's all that counts for me. He's probably the best since Laursen but only marginally and that really, really doesn't say a lot.
There's a bloody great pic somewhere of the imperious McGrath soaring above Baggio heading the ball into the NYC sky. Absolute colossus that day. To put vlaar in that category is just mental.
Quote from: silhillvilla on July 13, 2014, 09:41:52 PMThere's a bloody great pic somewhere of the imperious McGrath soaring above Baggio heading the ball into the NYC sky. Absolute colossus that day. To put vlaar in that category is just mental. Messi is arguably the greatest player the world has ever seen. Vlaar had him locked up all game. That's not my opinion. That's what happened and has been recognized the world over. McGrath put in one of the most dominant and dynamic performances in a WC game ever in 1994 of that there is no doubt. But just because Vlaar's was perhaps more a composed and disciplined display doesn't mean it shouldn't be discussed in the same conversation.My original point wasn't about one game it was the entire WC of the two players, and while the Italy game stands out for McGrath, it is possible to make a solid argument that Vlaar over a greater number of games put together more consistent displays at a very high level. It's also important not to forget the present when it is always tempting to wax lyrical about the past. Nobody is contesting McGrath's greatness, but it is possible in doing say acknowledge the greatness of others in the game today.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on July 13, 2014, 09:51:40 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on July 13, 2014, 09:41:52 PMThere's a bloody great pic somewhere of the imperious McGrath soaring above Baggio heading the ball into the NYC sky. Absolute colossus that day. To put vlaar in that category is just mental. Messi is arguably the greatest player the world has ever seen. Vlaar had him locked up all game. That's not my opinion. That's what happened and has been recognized the world over. McGrath put in one of the most dominant and dynamic performances in a WC game ever in 1994 of that there is no doubt. But just because Vlaar's was perhaps more a composed and disciplined display doesn't mean it shouldn't be discussed in the same conversation.My original point wasn't about one game it was the entire WC of the two players, and while the Italy game stands out for McGrath, it is possible to make a solid argument that Vlaar over a greater number of games put together more consistent displays at a very high level. It's also important not to forget the present when it is always tempting to wax lyrical about the past. Nobody is contesting McGrath's greatness, but it is possible in doing say acknowledge the greatness of others in the game today.McGrath's greatness is not measured by one performance against Italy, but over a long career with Villa. Ron has been good in a poor defence for villa and great over a few games for Holland, but McGrath was great over seasons for villa and the Republic of Ireland.
I would say Dunne and Collins were both better than him in their first season at the club. But it was downhill from there for both of them.
Quote from: Damo70 on July 13, 2014, 01:44:54 PMI would say Dunne and Collins were both better than him in their first season at the club. But it was downhill from there for both of them.agreed. Alpay at his best was superb for Villa. Wouldnt be against selling Vlaar, his price will be inflated to 6m or so now. We should be able to get a much better less injury prone central defender for that money
Vlaar did well but you need to keep some perspective. In another situation he's given a pen away and they're out (it was a pen awell). Then he's missed that pen. Yes brave of him to step up, but poor pen. Good tournament , yes, great? No.