If Vlaar played for another middling side who had just reached the FA Cup Final, he wouldn't pass comment at all. He is just sticking his oar in because it's Villa. The prick.
Savage is alright.I know he's a bit of a wind up merchant, but I think he's generally pretty fair. I don't sense much anti-Villa in what he says most of the time. You're wrong on thatAs a pundit he's ok. He's awful, his delivery and whiny voice are particularly annoying Not particularly insightful not insightful at all but he's prepared to say what he thinks he says what he thinks people want to hear, his research and knowledge are lacking for the job he's in a reasonable amount of the time I agree with him. Have a look at yourself.
Good at putting down morons is he? I don't know about that as when I hear him on the radio now I switch to another channel. What I do know is that when he first started the phone in thing any caller's opinion didn't count as they'd never played the game at his level. That's how much of a twat he is. I resent the fact that some of my license fee goes to pay his wages.
Since when is putting down morons a required skill for being a pundit? I just don't know what he did in his career (in a positive way) that qualifies him to be a pundit. Play for a top club? No. Won lots of trophies? No. Have a keen intellect and have an incisive insight? No. Make controversial comments to raise his profile? Yes. He's the Katie Hopkins of the football world.
Aston Villa: Ron Vlaar has his say on losing the captaincy to Fabian Delph12:00, 5 May 2015 By Mat Kendrick'I would have still liked to do the job - but Fabian has developed as a leader.'Ron Vlaar admits he would still like to be Aston Villa captain after losing the armband to Fabian Delph.But the former skipper acknowledges that Delph has developed the leadership qualities to do the job.Delph was handed the captaincy by Tim Sherwood during Vlaar's latest injury-enforced absence.And the new manager decided to stick with the England midfielder as skipper even when Vlaar returned to action.The honour had been the Dutch international defender's since he took over from Darren Bent in September 2012."I did the job with honour and pride for nearly three years and I gave everything - but I still give everything," said Vlaar."It doesn't matter whether I wear the armband or not."I would still have liked to do the job but it doesn't make a difference to me. "I haven't been fit for most of the season which has been frustrating because I want to play and I want to play well. I want to be important for the team. We are all in this together."Vlaar, whose contract expires at the end of the season, believes Villa are in safe hands with Delph as captain."When I came back into the team Fabian was captain, and that's no problem," he added."I think Fabian has developed as a leader of the team. He's ready for it now; you can see that on the pitch and you can see it off the pitch."He has grown as a leader and he's the right person for the job. But it's not about me or about Fabian being captain. It's about the team."
Said for a while, there are very few top drawer centre backs in the league. A solid, reliable, steady player is worth keeping hold of because even most of the ones at the top sides have serious issues. Terry and Cahill are considered the best in the league, but both are shown up in Europe and at times at home by mobile strikers that turn a defence, while Cahill has never been great in a physical battle. The Man City lot are pretty woeful and make a lot of seriously silly errors. All at Liverpool apart from Skrtl make basic mistakes almost weekly. Koscielny is a really good player now, but Mertesacker is incredibly slow and gets caught out. That Gabriel looks a decent player, could be interesting to see how he goes next season. But all in all, if any of them outside Chelsea came in for Vlaar it would not shock me at all, because if they found the magic elixir to keep him fit, he is a pretty steady, solid defender.