Quote from: themossman on October 09, 2018, 09:59:50 PMIf we’re talking players who were with us for a fairly short period, and were great between injuries then Vlaar.I certainly wouldn't class Vlaar as 'great'. I wouldn't even class him as 'very good' in a Villa shirt. He definately wouldn't get into my top five Villa centre halfs and might even struggle to get into my top ten.
If we’re talking players who were with us for a fairly short period, and were great between injuries then Vlaar.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on October 09, 2018, 09:47:37 PMQuote from: Ads on October 09, 2018, 09:25:08 PMMcGrath was better. That's about it.This is some bizarre revisionism, here. Terry had a good season, but he wasn't even the best centre-half at the club.At his best, for Chelsea, he'd be up there with McGrath. To suggest that he played better for us, at the tail end of his career, than Southgate, Ehiogu, Laursen or Mellberg did in their prime is nonsense.He would be below Collins and Dunne too, based on one good season each. They were an excellent partnership before turning into twats as soon as MON left. Terry is one of the best centre halves this country has ever produced. He was past his prime, but still oozed quality.Laursen was not as good as he couldn't read the game like Terry. Far too prone to diving in and neither him nor King Olof had his distribution.Dunne and Collins weren't as good even while he was in the nadir of his career.Brilliant player.
Quote from: Ads on October 09, 2018, 09:25:08 PMMcGrath was better. That's about it.This is some bizarre revisionism, here. Terry had a good season, but he wasn't even the best centre-half at the club.At his best, for Chelsea, he'd be up there with McGrath. To suggest that he played better for us, at the tail end of his career, than Southgate, Ehiogu, Laursen or Mellberg did in their prime is nonsense.He would be below Collins and Dunne too, based on one good season each. They were an excellent partnership before turning into twats as soon as MON left.
McGrath was better. That's about it.
So Henry is battling it out with Ranieri for the Monaco gig? tomorrow it'll be someone else hotfooting it to Villa Park. It's getting boring now.
Quote from: Newby on October 09, 2018, 10:19:05 PMSo Henry is battling it out with Ranieri for the Monaco gig? tomorrow it'll be someone else hotfooting it to Villa Park. It's getting boring now.Isn't it just. Pay Celtic, get Brenda, make Terry coach, get the feck on with life.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on October 09, 2018, 09:47:37 PMQuote from: Ads on October 09, 2018, 09:25:08 PMMcGrath was better. That's about it.This is some bizarre revisionism, here. Terry had a good season, but he wasn't even the best centre-half at the club.At his best, for Chelsea, he'd be up there with McGrath. To suggest that he played better for us, at the tail end of his career, than Southgate, Ehiogu, Laursen or Mellberg did in their prime is nonsense.He would be below Collins and Dunne too, based on one good season each. They were an excellent partnership before turning into twats as soon as MON left. I'd add Alpay, Barry, Keown, Johnsen...
I'd put Zat Knight ahead of Ron Vlaar. At least he could occasionally be arsed to play for us.
I’d like Benítez. He’s paid a fortune but he’d walk this division and get him out of that fucked up situation at Newcastle where they’ve not really back him.
Quote from: cdbullyweefan on October 09, 2018, 09:47:37 PMQuote from: Ads on October 09, 2018, 09:25:08 PMMcGrath was better. That's about it.This is some bizarre revisionism, here. Terry had a good season, but he wasn't even the best centre-half at the club.At his best, for Chelsea, he'd be up there with McGrath. To suggest that he played better for us, at the tail end of his career, than Southgate, Ehiogu, Lauren or Mellberg did in their prime is nonsense.He would be below Collins and Dunne too, based on one good season each. They were an excellent partnership before turning into twats as soon as MON left. I would agree with most of that but still think we missed his leadership skills as well as putting him above Collins and Dunne.
Quote from: Ads on October 09, 2018, 09:25:08 PMMcGrath was better. That's about it.This is some bizarre revisionism, here. Terry had a good season, but he wasn't even the best centre-half at the club.At his best, for Chelsea, he'd be up there with McGrath. To suggest that he played better for us, at the tail end of his career, than Southgate, Ehiogu, Lauren or Mellberg did in their prime is nonsense.He would be below Collins and Dunne too, based on one good season each. They were an excellent partnership before turning into twats as soon as MON left.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on October 09, 2018, 10:39:42 PMI’d like Benítez. He’s paid a fortune but he’d walk this division and get him out of that fucked up situation at Newcastle where they’ve not really back him. Weren't we all agreed that we want to see a front-foot approach to our play?