To be fair we don't know what the club have offered these players and there's no reason why we should. Contracts are personal matters between the player and club.They will only get reported on as a PR exercise by the club or if the player's agent is trying to stir things up a little. Or by the press in pure speculation.Supposing the players have been offered new deals and rejected them with the intention of seeing out their current ones it wouldn't be in anyone's interests to make this public knowledge.At the end of the day though whatever Villa offer can be trumped by any club that can offer the incentive of Champions League football, or at the very least the possibility of winning medals.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/398748/EXCLUSIVE-Chelsea-eye-up-Jack-Grealish-as-Aston-Villa-contract-talks-stall
Quote from: ozzjim on September 09, 2014, 09:52:11 AMWe need to get Delph and Grealish done asap. Hopefully with Fox starting this week in the next couple there will be positive movement. We definitely do, and to a lesser extent Vlaar. It should be the most pressing business at Villa at the moment.
We need to get Delph and Grealish done asap. Hopefully with Fox starting this week in the next couple there will be positive movement.
Quote from: DeKuip on September 09, 2014, 11:41:22 AMTo be fair we don't know what the club have offered these players and there's no reason why we should. Contracts are personal matters between the player and club.They will only get reported on as a PR exercise by the club or if the player's agent is trying to stir things up a little. Or by the press in pure speculation.Supposing the players have been offered new deals and rejected them with the intention of seeing out their current ones it wouldn't be in anyone's interests to make this public knowledge.At the end of the day though whatever Villa offer can be trumped by any club that can offer the incentive of Champions League football, or at the very least the possibility of winning medals.When you have valuable players it's best to get it sorted and discussed way before the last season of their contracts, if they want to let the contract run out so we get nothing for them when they leave, you sell them on, reinvesting the moneyDelph,Vlaar, Grealish there's approximately 30 million worth of talent we are potentially going to throw down the drain, it's a lot of money to wasteSo all this ' we don't know what we have offered them' is a load of balls, it's a fuck up from start to finish
Delph 2 years ago? When one person rated him the worst player to play for us and there was a Delph thread on here with the vast majority wanting him gone and would have snatched the hand off anyone offering a couple of mill? How about a year ago? When after years at the club on big(ish) wages he'd finally played well for 6 months. I can just imagine this place if it had been a flash in the pan 6 months and we'd stuck him on a new 4 year deal on big wages. That would have been labeled "typical Villa" etc for lumbering themselves with him for years.
Lambert suggested not long ago upon the appointment of Fox that essentially he was acting CEO along with being manager. One of the tasks that would have put on the back burner so to speak would have contracts negotiations. You have to think that the players and agents have all been at least kept informed of that.
Quote from: Toronto La Roca on September 09, 2014, 01:22:42 PMLambert suggested not long ago upon the appointment of Fox that essentially he was acting CEO along with being manager. One of the tasks that would have put on the back burner so to speak would have contracts negotiations. You have to think that the players and agents have all been at least kept informed of that. Yes, but why should we expect the players to reduce or temper their expectations just because we've been appointing a new CEO? And how long was the gap between Faulkner going and Fox arriving in any case?You make it sound like a case of we "inform" them, and they just fit in with our plans. That's not how it works, the players have the power, not the clubs.We should have been talking to Delph by the end of last season. Lambert said this week "we'll talk to him towards the end of the month". I am not the type to automatically look for fault in everything they do, but that to me sounds more than a little bit half-arsed and unhurried.