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.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 23, 2014, 03:52:46 PMLook 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.He was much improved, even going into the first half of the last campaign to justify an increase - or at least an offer.And even we weren't wholly convinced that he was the man to build the backline around longterm, tying him to a new deal would strengthen our bargaining position in the event that he had a decent World Cup and offers came in. Similar to what Gregory did in his first year, securing contracts for the likes of Scimeca and Charles meant that we got reasonable money for them, rather than let them walk away for nowt. You don't only offer contracts to your best players, though Vlaar and Delph clearly are in that bracket for us at present.
Quote from: KevinGage on July 23, 2014, 05:19:49 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on July 23, 2014, 03:52:46 PMLook 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.He was much improved, even going into the first half of the last campaign to justify an increase - or at least an offer.And even we weren't wholly convinced that he was the man to build the backline around longterm, tying him to a new deal would strengthen our bargaining position in the event that he had a decent World Cup and offers came in. Similar to what Gregory did in his first year, securing contracts for the likes of Scimeca and Charles meant that we got reasonable money for them, rather than let them walk away for nowt. You don't only offer contracts to your best players, though Vlaar and Delph clearly are in that bracket for us at present. Which is exactly what got us into this mess.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 23, 2014, 05:28:22 PMQuote from: KevinGage on July 23, 2014, 05:19:49 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on July 23, 2014, 03:52:46 PMLook 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.He was much improved, even going into the first half of the last campaign to justify an increase - or at least an offer.And even we weren't wholly convinced that he was the man to build the backline around longterm, tying him to a new deal would strengthen our bargaining position in the event that he had a decent World Cup and offers came in. Similar to what Gregory did in his first year, securing contracts for the likes of Scimeca and Charles meant that we got reasonable money for them, rather than let them walk away for nowt. You don't only offer contracts to your best players, though Vlaar and Delph clearly are in that bracket for us at present. Which is exactly what got us into this mess.I disagree. Securing your better players on decent contracts should be the aim of pretty much every club. It's when the likes of Stephen Ireland, Charles N'Zog and co are your biggest earners that you have problems.
Quote from: KevinGage on July 23, 2014, 05:38:56 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on July 23, 2014, 05:28:22 PMQuote from: KevinGage on July 23, 2014, 05:19:49 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on July 23, 2014, 03:52:46 PMLook 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.He was much improved, even going into the first half of the last campaign to justify an increase - or at least an offer.And even we weren't wholly convinced that he was the man to build the backline around longterm, tying him to a new deal would strengthen our bargaining position in the event that he had a decent World Cup and offers came in. Similar to what Gregory did in his first year, securing contracts for the likes of Scimeca and Charles meant that we got reasonable money for them, rather than let them walk away for nowt. You don't only offer contracts to your best players, though Vlaar and Delph clearly are in that bracket for us at present. Which is exactly what got us into this mess.I disagree. Securing your better players on decent contracts should be the aim of pretty much every club. It's when the likes of Stephen Ireland, Charles N'Zog and co are your biggest earners that you have problems. better players...Scimeca and Charles.
But we didn't know what we could offer,if anything, towards the end of the season until we were safe. At which point he was getting ready for the World Cup. Around Xmas and onwards we needed him to focus on getting safely to the magical mythical safety of 40 points.