Quote from: old man villa fan on August 03, 2014, 02:08:51 PMI thought Man Utd are after Vermaelen and Hummels. Van Gaal may come back and go after Vlaar if he is unsuccessful with those two but it would be a stop-gap signing and Vlaar may see it that way.That would make more sense. Vlaar isn't good enough for Yanited if they want to get back to dominating the PL. That's why if he does sadly leave us I hope it's to them as they won't prosper as well if he's at the heart of their defence. That's not knocking Ron he's just not on that level in my opinion .
I thought Man Utd are after Vermaelen and Hummels. Van Gaal may come back and go after Vlaar if he is unsuccessful with those two but it would be a stop-gap signing and Vlaar may see it that way.
Quote from: silhillvilla on August 03, 2014, 02:13:42 PMQuote from: old man villa fan on August 03, 2014, 02:08:51 PMI thought Man Utd are after Vermaelen and Hummels. Van Gaal may come back and go after Vlaar if he is unsuccessful with those two but it would be a stop-gap signing and Vlaar may see it that way.That would make more sense. Vlaar isn't good enough for Yanited if they want to get back to dominating the PL. That's why if he does sadly leave us I hope it's to them as they won't prosper as well if he's at the heart of their defence. That's not knocking Ron he's just not on that level in my opinion . He's infinitely better than Jonny Evans though. Manchester United PLC probably could afford to burn £200 million in one transfer window, but the shareholders other vested interests wouldn't allow it. They have already spent about £90 million since January so a signing like Vlaar might be a good option during a period of transition. Not a player to build the backline around, but a player the manager knows and trusts.He also looks far better in a side that tries to play football.
Quote from: KevinGage on August 03, 2014, 06:22:57 PMQuote from: silhillvilla on August 03, 2014, 02:13:42 PMQuote from: old man villa fan on August 03, 2014, 02:08:51 PMI thought Man Utd are after Vermaelen and Hummels. Van Gaal may come back and go after Vlaar if he is unsuccessful with those two but it would be a stop-gap signing and Vlaar may see it that way.That would make more sense. Vlaar isn't good enough for Yanited if they want to get back to dominating the PL. That's why if he does sadly leave us I hope it's to them as they won't prosper as well if he's at the heart of their defence. That's not knocking Ron he's just not on that level in my opinion . He's infinitely better than Jonny Evans though. Manchester United PLC probably could afford to burn £200 million in one transfer window, but the shareholders other vested interests wouldn't allow it. They have already spent about £90 million since January so a signing like Vlaar might be a good option during a period of transition. Not a player to build the backline around, but a player the manager knows and trusts.He also looks far better in a side that tries to play football. Clubs like Man Utd cannot afford to be out of the top 4 and do not have the time for transition. Van Gaal has a season to get them back into the top 4 or he will be picking up his P45. He has the money to spend and defence is the most urgent area needing sorting. He is not going to risk everything on Vlaar who can easily pick up an injury tomorrow. I will qualify that in that as I said before, he may come back to Vlaar if he cannot get the top quality defenders he wants.
we could re brand as Don Villa and make it compulsory on and off the pitch to dress as The Godfather.
The season ticket renewal thread would have "Just when I think I'm out, they keep pulling me back in".
Not sure if this has been posted else where from BBC:Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert is planning on holding talks with captain Ron Vlaar after their opening Premier league game against Stoke on 16 August, in a bid to resolve the defender's future."Ron's got another year still to go on his contract, it's not as if he's at the end of it," says Lambert."Once we get back I'll sit with him, we'll have a bit more time, but he loves it at Villa, that's well known."
Quote from: olaftab on August 04, 2014, 12:40:04 PMNot sure if this has been posted else where from BBC:Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert is planning on holding talks with captain Ron Vlaar after their opening Premier league game against Stoke on 16 August, in a bid to resolve the defender's future."Ron's got another year still to go on his contract, it's not as if he's at the end of it," says Lambert."Once we get back I'll sit with him, we'll have a bit more time, but he loves it at Villa, that's well known."Perhaps us fans are just overly anxious but if I was Lambert I'd wanted to know Vlaar's intentions as soon as possible, certainly before the season started!