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mikeyjavfc

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  1. 34 minutes ago, villa4europe said:

    PSG about 3/4 years back, we've won best pitch since so the latest guy must be ok still

    Clearly living on the good work of his predecessor. Now we’ve hit a bad patch it’s all gone to pieces. #GroundsmanOut

  2. 17 minutes ago, Junxs said:

    Just tried to buy tickets online for me and my kids.

    The club has put an offer on for £1 per kid, however it fails to mention you are only allowed one per full paying adult, but doesn't let you select the price of under 16s you have selected ie all kids tickets are £1 and cant be changed.

    How am I supposed to decide which one of my kids gets to go with me? So I've decided to leave it, shame really as I rarely get a saturday off.

    I've tweeted the club and Dr to let them know my frustrations.

    Call the ticket office and buy over the phone? It sounds like a website glitch. 

  3. If he wasn’t bleeding the club dry I would feel slightly sorry for Richards, and others like Rodwell. Almost constant injury has derailed both their once promising (yes really) careers to the point where they should really just retire. Presumably they only continue the constant nightmare of repetitive injury and recovery because they were handed long lucrative contracts. Be interested to see what they do when there contracts run out now that they can’t fool anybody that they are fit (literally) to play professional football. 

  4. Asked where he sees Villa in five years' time, Xia said: 'The top club in Europe with the highest number of fans all over the world.' 

    When another fan quizzed him on what would constitute success this term, Xia said: 'Promotion is the first and only priority'.

    ....

    You can't really blame the fans for high expectations when the most optimistic rhetoric comes directly from the top down. 

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  5. I Havn't seen that brand of anti-football for many years since the heyday of Tony Pulis' Stoke. Whenever the ball was on the deck we drew a foul, blues lumped EVERYTHING long and eventually we gave up on trying to play it on the ground and started lumping it back, to zero benefit. In light of that, a point was a good result.

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  6. 8 minutes ago, R.Bear said:

    I wouldnt boo him.

    I've said many times that he is the worst player to ever play for this club, he is absolutely useless and should have been released about 3 years ago. His very presence in the first team makes me seethe even to this day.

    But I wouldnt boo him.  

    Even without audible booing I bet Westwood can feel this level of quite rage in his soul when he plays...

  7. He's a class act. Ran tirelessly on Saturday and looked shattered on the final whistle! He looked quite comfortable either on the wing or up top, although I think we will get the most out of him as a proper striker. He's got that goal poacher touch, like Jamie Vardy.

  8. 25 minutes ago, It's Your Round said:

    I didn't go to the game but from what I've read and heard, Amavi had his best game since his injury. I hope he keeps it up and makes that LB spot his own. 

    He was solid defensively. I actually though he could be bombing forward taking players on more, as that how I seem to remember his old performances, but we cant be sure what instructions he was given by Brucey. You could see the confidence coming back to him throughout the game, I think we will see some very good performances from him soon if he is given a run.

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  9. 4 minutes ago, Tommo_b said:

    Who is better Bruce or Dyche? 

    Ive literally no idea

    Both are beneath the mighty Aston Villa and Guardiola should be crawling over broken glass to manage here etc. etc.

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  10. I think it could well be Bruce but glad the club is not stroking his ego by holding no other interviews and not looking at other candidates to find the best man. I feel like under the old regime Bruce would have been practically begged to join by now just based on a glance of the available managers, but we seem to have a bit more sense at least now to not rush anything without a proper process. The same was not true of RDM's recruitment to be fair - Dr Tony seems to think the same as he has tweeted that appointment wasrushed, I just hope they have learnt their lessons and really scrutinise the field this time despite the clamoring of the fans for an immediate appointment.

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  11. Honestly, we would be lucky to get Steve Bruce. Aston Villa is the closest thing to career suicide going at the moment and has been for a long time . It wouldn't surprise me if Bruce bides his time for another prem league job - he interviewed for England 3 months ago and probably fancies that as his level...he's probably right. Sunderland, Stoke or West Ham will be available soon.

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  12. 3 minutes ago, sidcow said:

    I think we could get 70,0000. At that level you get thousands of foreign day trippers. You only have to go down Villa park when United etc are in town and you see hundreds of them 

    Being Chinese owned as well we would be an essential part of the tourist trip for any Chinese visitors. 

    You would certainly draw in people from all over the midlands and m5 corridor who previously wouldn't even have considered Villa. And of course drop the local drain of kids supporting the Sky club teams. 

    Let's look at the example of Leceister. Before promotion in 2014 they were average 22,000 at home. After promotion and before the title win the average attendance was already an extra 10,000 fans and a sell out; almost 50% increase. In the title winning season they of course continued to sell out the ground at 32,000. Does anyone doubt that they could happily sell out 40,000 or more now if they had the means? Many of them foreign I'd bet. Success will bring the fans. 

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