Unfortunately, our new owners (investors?) have made no mistakes to learn from - or maybe they have studied our recent history very closely and can see where we have gone wrong.
lol. However, it should keep the wolf from his door, for the immediate future (I'd hate to think that our Club had caused problems for him) - I'm a big softy at heart. Now..........back to enjoying the moment
Hope you are only thinking of leaving VT (not Aston Villa) As long as there is an Aston Villa, I will still have my Villa scarf on the back shelf of my car and get down to Villa Park whenever possible. Oh, and I will still come onto the VT site.
I think that we won 4 on the trot at that time:
27 Aug 2009 v Rapid Wien won 2-1 at Home Europa League Qualiifier
30 Aug 2009 v Fulham won 2-0 at Home Premier
13 Sep 2009 v Birmingham City won 1-0 Away Premier
19 Sep 2009 v Portsmouth won 2-0 Home Premier
Interesting that Fulham and 'them' were two of the opposition
Aston Villa's Jack Grealish injured on England under-21 duty
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/aston-villas-jack-grealish-injured-11838102
Supposed to be a minor knee injury - but hope it's not a sign of things to come
That was exceptionally noticeable during the first 15 minutes of the second half. They were like the Villa of last season. However, they came through it and I felt that it was fairly even during after that rough 15 minutes. I thought Ayew played really well. Another point - and can only improve
Good Post, Midfielder. However, although this is not the RDM thread, I think that his name could have been included somewhere, regarding the calibre of players that we are now getting.
I've been out with the wife and have only just managed to catch up with the match feedback (I knew the result). Sounds as though RDM is beginning to build a useful team for this league (I'm not even concerning myself with the Premier League, at this stage of the season. As a matter of interest, was any new player introduced at the end of the game?