Quote from: passitsideways on January 09, 2015, 10:48:43 AMIf he's buggering off in the summer who replaces him as captain? I'm usually not fussed about that sort of thing but I suspect making Gabby captain would just make it even less likely that he stops being started every game.I reckon Westwood. Might have been Delph if were staying, but I think that ship sailed a long time ago.
If he's buggering off in the summer who replaces him as captain? I'm usually not fussed about that sort of thing but I suspect making Gabby captain would just make it even less likely that he stops being started every game.
Quote from: Dave on January 09, 2015, 11:15:56 AMQuote from: passitsideways on January 09, 2015, 10:48:43 AMIf he's buggering off in the summer who replaces him as captain? I'm usually not fussed about that sort of thing but I suspect making Gabby captain would just make it even less likely that he stops being started every game.I reckon Westwood. Might have been Delph if were staying, but I think that ship sailed a long time ago.Senderos might make a decent captain.
Maybe we should have a poll on him. How many league games will he manage for us this season assuming he stays.
It's his meniscus again , i hear.Thought that was one of the decathlon events.
Quote from: AlexAlexCropley on January 09, 2015, 11:15:06 AMIt's his meniscus again , i hear.Thought that was one of the decathlon events.Weak Cartilages to go with weak calf muscles!......Concrete Ron?
Aston Villa skipper Ron Vlaar on Stoke howler: I want to show I'm better than that Vlaar ready for his first appearance since his Potters mistake 16:00, 31 March 2015 By Gregg EvansRon Vlaar is determined to make up for his Stoke shocker when he next pulls on an Aston Villa shirt.Vlaar has declared himself fit for this weekend's trip to Manchester United and he is hoping to atone for his costly error against the Potters.The Dutch defender was sent off in Tim Sherwood's first match in charge after conceding a last minute penalty, which resulted in a 2-1 defeat for Villa.With eight Premier League games remaining Vlaar is determined to play a part in Villa’s survival bid and is desperate to make amends.“It was my last moment I played in a game because I got injured after that so I want to show I’m better than that,” he said.“It cost us big and it was frustrating because I was responsible.“You have to get rid of the feeling but I haven’t had a new chance yet because I haven’t played.“I know I can do better and everyone here has helped me get over it.”Vlaar will step up his training this week ahead of the Old Trafford clash.While he hasn’t taken part in many Bodymoor Heath sessions under the new regime, the 30-year-old has noticed the huge lift that Sherwood has brought.“It feels really good - it’s different now, there’s more energy and that’s a good thing.“You could see from the start, it’s a new chance for everyone. You can feel it all over the place.“Some good results have helped and we are looking at the bright side now.“We are still in a hard situation but the results over the last few weeks are getting better.“It’s unlucky that we lost to Swansea, because a point would have been good.“But we can build on the recent results and that’s a really good thing.”