Quote from: Sexual Ealing on November 29, 2023, 09:53:28 AMI'd be amazed if he signed a new deal last year for 'only' £75k per week (and it still bugs me that we imagine people on multi-million-pound contracts are getting paid weekly). Same (on the latter part). On the former, I think I'm right in saying it was his first "new" contract since he signed for us? In which case, I don't think it would be surprising if he joined us as a 21 year old on say, £30-40k per week (sorry), which was then doubled as he became a more important, although not integral part of the squad.
I'd be amazed if he signed a new deal last year for 'only' £75k per week (and it still bugs me that we imagine people on multi-million-pound contracts are getting paid weekly).
I seem to remember that Gerrard wasn't picking him much around the start of last season. I may have that wrong though
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on November 29, 2023, 10:03:35 AMI seem to remember that Gerrard wasn't picking him much around the start of last season. I may have that wrong thoughPlayed in every game as far as I recall, although didn't start a few, Bournemouth and Arsenal being two.
He’s done really well to not be banned since his last yellow card, and I say that as someone who thought he should have purposely picked up a booking to miss the Luton game. Does anyone know when his fourth yellow in the league was?
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on December 04, 2023, 12:36:46 PMHe’s done really well to not be banned since his last yellow card, and I say that as someone who thought he should have purposely picked up a booking to miss the Luton game. Does anyone know when his fourth yellow in the league was?It was in the battering of Brighton so 7 games ago.
So now Percy has guaranteed the booking against Man Citeh so Douggie misses the Arsenal match, will we have conspiracy theories that Luiz only did it so he didn't have to play against them as he would be joining them in 4 weeks time?
Luiz's form has earned him a recall to the Brazil national team. There are also rumours of interest from Liverpool and Arsenal ahead of next month's transfer window. Luiz welcomes the recognition but there seems little danger of distraction."I am very happy to hear the stories but I am here at Aston Villa," he says. "My focus is totally here. I don't spend a lot of time looking at the stories. I see them, but I don't focus on that and I'm not looking at it every day. My head is here at Aston Villa."
I thought the opposite. If you read the whole interview he talks very positively about Emery, his own growth as a player, his position of responsibility at the club, and the club as a whole. Doesn't sound like someone that's even thinking about other offers.