So was I, I didn't want to upset you.
We don't offer other players we've released the opportunity to stay on and keep themselves fit
Quote from: paul_e on July 19, 2015, 11:04:15 PMQuote from: The Adventurer on July 19, 2015, 10:55:45 PMWell paid,professional footballer who doesn't want to play for Aston Villa.Are you lot for real? Fuck him!Go join a gym & renew your private health insurance "Concrete" (Hahaha) Ron! That's fine, but then don't moan when players only look out for themselves.I really don't care whether he thinks he can do better than us or not, he picked up an injury whilst he was still our player and it means he's unlikely to sign for anyone else until he's fit, it costs the club fuck all to help him out and let him use the facilities so if he wants to then why not? It could mean that when he's asked about us by other players he says how good we were with him when his contract finished and that could be the difference between a player joining or not. The only reason I can think we wouldn't make the offer is as a bit of a 'fuck you you didn't think we were good enough for you' and I'd really hope our decision making as a club isn't based on petty bitterness.Petty doesn't come into it. He's out of contract, after being offered a new one, and turning it down because he felt he could do better elsewhere. Now, he's injured again, he can go and get himself fit elsewhere. We don't offer other players we've released the opportunity to stay on and keep themselves fit, so why should we do it for somebody who thought he could play for a bigger team? Far from it being a positive PR story, I think it would be completely the opposite.
Quote from: The Adventurer on July 19, 2015, 10:55:45 PMWell paid,professional footballer who doesn't want to play for Aston Villa.Are you lot for real? Fuck him!Go join a gym & renew your private health insurance "Concrete" (Hahaha) Ron! That's fine, but then don't moan when players only look out for themselves.I really don't care whether he thinks he can do better than us or not, he picked up an injury whilst he was still our player and it means he's unlikely to sign for anyone else until he's fit, it costs the club fuck all to help him out and let him use the facilities so if he wants to then why not? It could mean that when he's asked about us by other players he says how good we were with him when his contract finished and that could be the difference between a player joining or not. The only reason I can think we wouldn't make the offer is as a bit of a 'fuck you you didn't think we were good enough for you' and I'd really hope our decision making as a club isn't based on petty bitterness.
Well paid,professional footballer who doesn't want to play for Aston Villa.Are you lot for real? Fuck him!Go join a gym & renew your private health insurance "Concrete" (Hahaha) Ron!
To keep it simple for me it's hard to chastise players as mercenaries if that's how they get treated by the clubs. If that cycle is going to break it will be because someone steps out of line and does things 'just because' and I'd be more than happy for us to be a club willing to do that for our ex-players. I understand all the arguments against it, I just can't agree with the whole 'dead to us now' attitude that people have towards ex-players whilst also being pissed off by players who put their bank balance/trophy cabinet ahead of the club.
Quote from: Risso on July 19, 2015, 11:15:27 PMQuote from: paul_e on July 19, 2015, 11:04:15 PMQuote from: The Adventurer on July 19, 2015, 10:55:45 PMWell paid,professional footballer who doesn't want to play for Aston Villa.Are you lot for real? Fuck him!Go join a gym & renew your private health insurance "Concrete" (Hahaha) Ron! That's fine, but then don't moan when players only look out for themselves.I really don't care whether he thinks he can do better than us or not, he picked up an injury whilst he was still our player and it means he's unlikely to sign for anyone else until he's fit, it costs the club fuck all to help him out and let him use the facilities so if he wants to then why not? It could mean that when he's asked about us by other players he says how good we were with him when his contract finished and that could be the difference between a player joining or not. The only reason I can think we wouldn't make the offer is as a bit of a 'fuck you you didn't think we were good enough for you' and I'd really hope our decision making as a club isn't based on petty bitterness.Petty doesn't come into it. He's out of contract, after being offered a new one, and turning it down because he felt he could do better elsewhere. Now, he's injured again, he can go and get himself fit elsewhere. We don't offer other players we've released the opportunity to stay on and keep themselves fit, so why should we do it for somebody who thought he could play for a bigger team? Far from it being a positive PR story, I think it would be completely the opposite. You mean like Herd who we offered a 3month contract to? and are you saying you've seriously never heard of any other clubs doing this? The circumstances of why he's an ex-player don't really matter, he's not done anything 'wrong' by the club he had a contract and he played to the best of his ability for the length of it.As I say, if you think we should tell him to fuck off then so be it but don't then be a hypocrite and complain about players not giving a shit about the club and letting their contract run down to leave for free.The adventurer - I agree everyone is welcome to have an opinion, but one that involves 'fuck him' about a guy who was our captain for 2 and a half years isn't one I have much time for. Simply put his problems with us were always medical, he came across as a decent guy and taking time out from the summer when his contract finishes to do charity work in India pretty much confirms that, how many players do you see choose to do that rather than a couple of weeks partying? Decent guy, has had a career ruined by injuries when at his best he's clearly capable of playing at the top end of the international game, for me why not offer him use of the facilities, he still lives in the area (I assume) and will clearly know our facilities well and we still, as far as any of us are aware, have a contract offer on the table for him, it just makes good sense and, as I've said, is the decent thing to do.
Quote from: paul_e on July 19, 2015, 04:51:29 PMTo keep it simple for me it's hard to chastise players as mercenaries if that's how they get treated by the clubs. If that cycle is going to break it will be because someone steps out of line and does things 'just because' and I'd be more than happy for us to be a club willing to do that for our ex-players. I understand all the arguments against it, I just can't agree with the whole 'dead to us now' attitude that people have towards ex-players whilst also being pissed off by players who put their bank balance/trophy cabinet ahead of the club.It's not a 'he's dead to me attitude' but we could potentially be helping a player and club who could be league rivals. I don't think it shows us as doing the right thing but being naive.
Quote from: Risso on July 19, 2015, 11:15:27 PMWe don't offer other players we've released the opportunity to stay on and keep themselves fitIsn't that precisely what we are doing with Chris Herd?
Quote from: peter w on July 19, 2015, 11:41:39 PMQuote from: paul_e on July 19, 2015, 04:51:29 PMTo keep it simple for me it's hard to chastise players as mercenaries if that's how they get treated by the clubs. If that cycle is going to break it will be because someone steps out of line and does things 'just because' and I'd be more than happy for us to be a club willing to do that for our ex-players. I understand all the arguments against it, I just can't agree with the whole 'dead to us now' attitude that people have towards ex-players whilst also being pissed off by players who put their bank balance/trophy cabinet ahead of the club.It's not a 'he's dead to me attitude' but we could potentially be helping a player and club who could be league rivals. I don't think it shows us as doing the right thing but being naive.Or we could be rahabilitating a guy who then signs a new deal with us at Christmas to cover for the fact that Baker is out for the season having dislocated an eyebrow and Richards in on a 6month ban for taking a few swings at Delph.
Quote from: Dave on July 19, 2015, 11:37:57 PMQuote from: Risso on July 19, 2015, 11:15:27 PMWe don't offer other players we've released the opportunity to stay on and keep themselves fitIsn't that precisely what we are doing with Chris Herd?No, we offered him a three month contract, which presumably he's signed.
Quote from: paul_e on July 19, 2015, 11:57:04 PMQuote from: peter w on July 19, 2015, 11:41:39 PMQuote from: paul_e on July 19, 2015, 04:51:29 PMTo keep it simple for me it's hard to chastise players as mercenaries if that's how they get treated by the clubs. If that cycle is going to break it will be because someone steps out of line and does things 'just because' and I'd be more than happy for us to be a club willing to do that for our ex-players. I understand all the arguments against it, I just can't agree with the whole 'dead to us now' attitude that people have towards ex-players whilst also being pissed off by players who put their bank balance/trophy cabinet ahead of the club.It's not a 'he's dead to me attitude' but we could potentially be helping a player and club who could be league rivals. I don't think it shows us as doing the right thing but being naive.Or we could be rahabilitating a guy who then signs a new deal with us at Christmas to cover for the fact that Baker is out for the season having dislocated an eyebrow and Richards in on a 6month ban for taking a few swings at Delph.Or Vlaar could injure himself again, or could sign for somebody else. One of the upsides of signing a new contract is that clubs are then legally obliged to help you if you're injured. Of course, players can take the risk that they'll stay fit and be offered a new challenge and a pay rise at a "bigger" club. Vlaar took the risk, and now has to live with the consequences. He didn't want to be at Villa any more, exactly the same as Delph doesn't, and Benteke doesn't.