Brum MailCan you really blame him, though? After all, he’s been in a Villa side fighting relegation for three seasons while the majority of his international team-mates are competing for league titles and European success.While the centre half was helping Villa scrape over the line, Arjen Robben was celebrating winning the league with Bayern Munich.Mephis Depay, Luuk de Jong and Jeffrey Bruma all ended the season with title medals after PSV Eindhoven’s success. Gregory van der Weil was a part of Paris St Germain’s Ligue 1 triumph and Wesley Sneijder added more silverware to his trophy cabinet after Galatasaray’s league win.Elsewhere, the likes of Bruno Martins Indi, Robin van Persie and Bas Dost are preparing for the Champions League next season, and while Vlaar is very much his own man, the success of those he mixes with on a regular basis will undoubtedly have an effect on his thoughts.
Brum mail has some fucked up employees
Quote from: Tony Erdington on June 09, 2015, 08:31:29 PMBrum mail has some fucked up employeesI could be wrong here but I think Gregg Evans is a West Brom fan.
Weird how they never think Albion players need to move in order to better themselves.
Nice to see the Mail as supportive as ever.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 09, 2015, 08:30:01 PMNice to see the Mail as supportive as ever.So that's Benteke and Vlaar who they think should move on. Anyone else?
Quote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on June 09, 2015, 04:16:56 PMDo one Ron.Clappy thingy.In a way I'd like him to end up at Old Trafford... just to see him spend less time as a first team regular than Bosnich. I don't think he's capable of a step up, certainly not week-in week-out, and watching him being torn a new one the first time Man Utd play someone decent in the Champions League will be schadenfreude.
Do one Ron.
Brum MailQuoteAston Villa comment: Why contract-stalling Ron Vlaar is right to want to better himselfSupporters reacted angrily this week when the Dutch defender claimed he could ‘go a step higher’ than VillaBy Gregg EvansThe 6-1 drubbing away at Southampton was also a low-point and despite performing well in the cup final, the 4-0 defeat was hard to stomach.
Aston Villa comment: Why contract-stalling Ron Vlaar is right to want to better himselfSupporters reacted angrily this week when the Dutch defender claimed he could ‘go a step higher’ than VillaBy Gregg EvansThe 6-1 drubbing away at Southampton was also a low-point and despite performing well in the cup final, the 4-0 defeat was hard to stomach.