Former Tottingham Hotspurts Manager David Pleat would that be?
Quote from: PaulWinch again on January 25, 2015, 06:37:14 PMThe Mirror look rather foolish now.They aren't the only ones.
The Mirror look rather foolish now.
He already plays for a massive club, he will be earning a big wage, he is seemingly about to become an England regular, Man City or Chelsea aren't interested so he's not going to be missing out on league titles or European cups, while Man United and Arsenal didn't want him either, so he's not missing out on Europe.Why bother going to Spurs or Liverpool then? Especially if you enjoy where you are. Good lad Delph.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on January 26, 2015, 09:25:26 AMFormer Tottingham Hotspurts Manager David Pleat would that be?Yes, the conscientious driver.
Probably the daftest notion is Collymore saying he'll go anyway in the summer. Anyone who reads his statement knows that isn't going to happen unless we get relegated. Let's hope that won't be the case.
Paul Lambert says Fabian Delph is a future captain of Villa.Delph signed a new four-and-a-half year deal in claret and blue over the weekend.And, at 25-years-old, the midfielder is entering the peak years of his life in football.Boss Lambert sees characteristics in Delph that he believes could well see him don the armband in the coming years.The manager thinks he could follow in the footsteps of Stan Petrov, Gareth Barry, Martin Laursen, Dennis Mortimer, Chris Nicholl and Johnny Dixon.He said: "Fabian will be a big driving force for this club for the next few years."It is a great coup for us for him to stay. He will go from strength to strength."He is a captain in the making and has that personality and a driving force and hunger to succeed."I think he would thrive on the responsibility of it. He could do it."He's a mature guy and his loyalty speaks volumes for the guy."I think he can be a really, really top player if he keeps his feet on the ground. He's still only young."It's about keeping his feet on the ground and keeping that enthusiasm for the game of football."As long as he has that and that football hunger and heart then his career can go really, really far."He's got years and years. He's a top player. If he can keep that hunger and that desire he won't go far wrong."Hopefully he will be a big part of Aston Villa's present and future."He's a really good player, top player and he can only get better if he keeps working hard."