Worst case scenario is he stays for another year plays his heart out for a big move mega deal elsewhere and walks for free in 12 months. Everyone's a winner .
Quote from: silhillvilla on July 30, 2014, 09:18:10 PMWorst case scenario is he stays for another year plays his heart out for a big move mega deal elsewhere and walks for free in 12 months. Everyone's a winner . Villa don't win if he is still surrounded by the same shit though do they? The best we hope for is survival? No chance. If he doesn't sign, sell and try to replace.
He'll only spend it on shit anyway mate.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on July 29, 2014, 09:56:02 PMBe honest, take away the Villa blood running through your veins and ask yourselves this; If you were an established premier league player (not a youth like Robinson or Grealish) would you be signing any contract the club would possibly be offering.I sure as hell wouldn't. Not when the ownership situation is up in the air, the team aren't very good as it is and the club is in extreme cost cutting mode so god knows what the terms on the extension will even be.I would be looking at what our ambition is.I haven't seen anything from the club in a long while which suggests our ambition extends beyond not getting relegated, absolutely nothing.We ended last season saying how much we needed to invest in players, and what sort of players, to return to an acceptable level, and since then we've signed three free transfers, one of which is a 33 year old who is made of glass and hasn't done anything for years, one of which is an underwhelming centre half, and the other is a bog standard left back.It's football fans' optimism that we're increasingly talking about the return of the injured or pointlessly excluded, and saying they're "like a new signing", but really, we had a need to do a significant amount of squad strengthening, and thus far, we haven't seen anything at all to suggest we're going to do it.As a fan, it is depressing, but if I were a footballer, aged 29, looking at my last deal, had had a very good World Cup and had only a year on my contract, there's really no way I'd dedicate the final years of my career to a club which clearly just exists to not get relegated.There isn't any ambition, ultimately, I wouldn't blame anyone for not fancying that.
Be honest, take away the Villa blood running through your veins and ask yourselves this; If you were an established premier league player (not a youth like Robinson or Grealish) would you be signing any contract the club would possibly be offering.I sure as hell wouldn't. Not when the ownership situation is up in the air, the team aren't very good as it is and the club is in extreme cost cutting mode so god knows what the terms on the extension will even be.
Quote from: Newby on July 30, 2014, 09:34:05 PMHe'll only spend it on shit anyway mate.You do know who signed Vlaar, don't you?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on July 29, 2014, 10:21:14 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on July 29, 2014, 09:56:02 PMBe honest, take away the Villa blood running through your veins and ask yourselves this; If you were an established premier league player (not a youth like Robinson or Grealish) would you be signing any contract the club would possibly be offering.I sure as hell wouldn't. Not when the ownership situation is up in the air, the team aren't very good as it is and the club is in extreme cost cutting mode so god knows what the terms on the extension will even be.I would be looking at what our ambition is.I haven't seen anything from the club in a long while which suggests our ambition extends beyond not getting relegated, absolutely nothing.We ended last season saying how much we needed to invest in players, and what sort of players, to return to an acceptable level, and since then we've signed three free transfers, one of which is a 33 year old who is made of glass and hasn't done anything for years, one of which is an underwhelming centre half, and the other is a bog standard left back.It's football fans' optimism that we're increasingly talking about the return of the injured or pointlessly excluded, and saying they're "like a new signing", but really, we had a need to do a significant amount of squad strengthening, and thus far, we haven't seen anything at all to suggest we're going to do it.As a fan, it is depressing, but if I were a footballer, aged 29, looking at my last deal, had had a very good World Cup and had only a year on my contract, there's really no way I'd dedicate the final years of my career to a club which clearly just exists to not get relegated.There isn't any ambition, ultimately, I wouldn't blame anyone for not fancying that.I thought the reality at the moment is the club is in a zombie state due to the takeover situation. In an ideal world it all gets sorted out quickly and we can starting moving forward with fresh investment, ideas and impetus. That dosen't look likely atm though so we're left to muddle on as Randy isn't going to suddenly sanction some mass spending spree when it won't be his club in 6-12 months time.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on July 30, 2014, 09:46:57 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on July 29, 2014, 10:21:14 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on July 29, 2014, 09:56:02 PMBe honest, take away the Villa blood running through your veins and ask yourselves this; If you were an established premier league player (not a youth like Robinson or Grealish) would you be signing any contract the club would possibly be offering.I sure as hell wouldn't. Not when the ownership situation is up in the air, the team aren't very good as it is and the club is in extreme cost cutting mode so god knows what the terms on the extension will even be.I would be looking at what our ambition is.I haven't seen anything from the club in a long while which suggests our ambition extends beyond not getting relegated, absolutely nothing.We ended last season saying how much we needed to invest in players, and what sort of players, to return to an acceptable level, and since then we've signed three free transfers, one of which is a 33 year old who is made of glass and hasn't done anything for years, one of which is an underwhelming centre half, and the other is a bog standard left back.It's football fans' optimism that we're increasingly talking about the return of the injured or pointlessly excluded, and saying they're "like a new signing", but really, we had a need to do a significant amount of squad strengthening, and thus far, we haven't seen anything at all to suggest we're going to do it.As a fan, it is depressing, but if I were a footballer, aged 29, looking at my last deal, had had a very good World Cup and had only a year on my contract, there's really no way I'd dedicate the final years of my career to a club which clearly just exists to not get relegated.There isn't any ambition, ultimately, I wouldn't blame anyone for not fancying that.I thought the reality at the moment is the club is in a zombie state due to the takeover situation. In an ideal world it all gets sorted out quickly and we can starting moving forward with fresh investment, ideas and impetus. That dosen't look likely atm though so we're left to muddle on as Randy isn't going to suddenly sanction some mass spending spree when it won't be his club in 6-12 months time.The thing is, we have looked in a zombie state for two years now, and seem to be getting more, not less, zombiefied.
The thing is, we have looked in a zombie state for two years now, and seem to be getting more, not less, zombiefied.
Presumably you missed the signings of Westwood, Kozak, Bacuna and Guzan then?
Quote from: Dave on July 30, 2014, 10:00:16 PMPresumably you missed the signings of Westwood, Kozak, Bacuna and Guzan then?Guzan aside, the other three have hardly been roaring successes have they Dave.
Quote from: tomd2103 on July 30, 2014, 10:32:03 PMQuote from: Dave on July 30, 2014, 10:00:16 PMPresumably you missed the signings of Westwood, Kozak, Bacuna and Guzan then?Guzan aside, the other three have hardly been roaring successes have they Dave. Kozak - yes, I would say that he has been a complete success and I look forward to having him back in the side.Bacuna - when played in his proper position he is a good goalscoring midfielder, as evidenced by er... all those goals that he scored. And well worth the what, £700,000 that he cost?Westwood - Has been more good than bad. Certainly not 'shit'.