"We will be talking with him in due course about extending his deal"So when the f does "due course" kick in?We are so short sighted it's unbelievable.
I think probably not letting him get into the last year of his contract at all would have been the sensible thing to do.
Quote from: RussellC on July 23, 2014, 03:16:34 PMI think probably not letting him get into the last year of his contract at all would have been the sensible thing to do.And as was said last week, at which point during his previous two injury-plagued, inconsistent years would you have offered him the contract he now deserves?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 23, 2014, 03:19:40 PMQuote from: RussellC on July 23, 2014, 03:16:34 PMI think probably not letting him get into the last year of his contract at all would have been the sensible thing to do.And as was said last week, at which point during his previous two injury-plagued, inconsistent years would you have offered him the contract he now deserves?Having watched Villa with and without him in the side last season I'd have offered him a contract extension without any hesitation. He played 32 games for us last season, he was hardly awol. Surely it was clear that we were a much better side with him in it and therefore a contract extension was a no-brainer?
Quote from: old man villa fan on July 20, 2014, 06:05:18 PMQuote from: Villa in Denmark on July 20, 2014, 12:59:39 AMQuote from: villan from luton on July 20, 2014, 12:22:34 AMTrouble is, we have fecked up by letting his contract wind down, great business not.When we signed the first batch of Lambert's signings, there was general approval of only signing them up on 3 year contracts so that se didn't get stitched with unwanted players with 2-3 years left on long contracts as with a the likes of Beye.After his first season, where he'd looked off the pace and spent a large chunk of the season injured, he had done nothing to justify a new contract.At the point where we could have sensibly offered a new contract during the course of last season he was injured again, casting further doubts on his long term fitness.Once we approached the end of the season there was never going to be any contact negotiations, first we were too busy worrying about survival (again), followed by Vlaar departing for Brazil.He's now on a well earned holiday and the earliest anything can happen is on his return.When would you have offered a new contract?Commonsense v commenting with the clarity of hindsight. I'm with you, surely the time to negotiate on a 3 year contract is at the end of year 2 unless it is a young player that you have picked up and want to tie them down (as much as you can these days). Vlaar's performances in the world cup possibly came at the wrong time for us.Not quite, the time to look to tie down players like Delph and Vlaar was March/April, unfortunately we were occupied by suspending our assistant manager and 'head of football operations' and trying to reach the end of the season safely. It's fairly easy to slag the club for not sorting it before the world cup but we really do have a reasonable excuse for things stretching out a little this year, it's just unfortunate that 1 of the players involved had a better world cup than anyone would've imagined.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on July 20, 2014, 12:59:39 AMQuote from: villan from luton on July 20, 2014, 12:22:34 AMTrouble is, we have fecked up by letting his contract wind down, great business not.When we signed the first batch of Lambert's signings, there was general approval of only signing them up on 3 year contracts so that se didn't get stitched with unwanted players with 2-3 years left on long contracts as with a the likes of Beye.After his first season, where he'd looked off the pace and spent a large chunk of the season injured, he had done nothing to justify a new contract.At the point where we could have sensibly offered a new contract during the course of last season he was injured again, casting further doubts on his long term fitness.Once we approached the end of the season there was never going to be any contact negotiations, first we were too busy worrying about survival (again), followed by Vlaar departing for Brazil.He's now on a well earned holiday and the earliest anything can happen is on his return.When would you have offered a new contract?Commonsense v commenting with the clarity of hindsight. I'm with you, surely the time to negotiate on a 3 year contract is at the end of year 2 unless it is a young player that you have picked up and want to tie them down (as much as you can these days). Vlaar's performances in the world cup possibly came at the wrong time for us.
Quote from: villan from luton on July 20, 2014, 12:22:34 AMTrouble is, we have fecked up by letting his contract wind down, great business not.When we signed the first batch of Lambert's signings, there was general approval of only signing them up on 3 year contracts so that se didn't get stitched with unwanted players with 2-3 years left on long contracts as with a the likes of Beye.After his first season, where he'd looked off the pace and spent a large chunk of the season injured, he had done nothing to justify a new contract.At the point where we could have sensibly offered a new contract during the course of last season he was injured again, casting further doubts on his long term fitness.Once we approached the end of the season there was never going to be any contact negotiations, first we were too busy worrying about survival (again), followed by Vlaar departing for Brazil.He's now on a well earned holiday and the earliest anything can happen is on his return.When would you have offered a new contract?
Trouble is, we have fecked up by letting his contract wind down, great business not.
Look back on this site alone and see the criticism Vlaar has got for his performances since he joined us. Think of the type of wage he would have had to be offered not to have opted to hang on until after the World Cup. Now imagine the stick the club would have got if they'd offered him such a contract.
We don't know when they first spoke to him.
I can see why we only offered him a 2 year deal when we signed because of his previous, can you imagine this place if we'd stuck him on a 4 year deal and he was always injured?And then after the first season, one in which he missed nearly a third of our league games through injury, and his performances weren't always impressive when he did play, again, imagine if we'd given him a new contract last summer? Which actually takes us to this summer. So I can understand the club waiting. Not giving Delph a deal is bonkers though.