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  1. 20 minutes ago, DJBOB said:

    Would be nice if we could finally get a win over Liverpool at home to secure 4th and then play all the kids away at Palace on a sunny day to end the season.

    ‘Selhurst Park’ and ‘Sunny’ are three words that are never together.  Every time I’ve gone there it seems to be horrible, miserable weather.

    Anyway I don’t think Emery will let up even if we have secured Champions League because he’ll want to keep the first XI match fit for the Conf Final if we make it.

  2. 10 minutes ago, AVFCDAN said:

    If Spurs are within 6 points of us come the last few games its going to be squeaky bum time as they should beat both Burnley and Sheff Utd, feels like a bonus that the city game now separates the two of them so they cant gain any momentum.

     

     

    Spurs will probably beat City but lose to one of them relegated teams knowing their volatility.  Saying that we concede 3 goals in 10 minutes to Brentford but keep out Arsenal so we are just as bad.

  3. 5 minutes ago, sidcow said:

    Better double check those waiting list figures. 

    I’m more worried about the parking around the ground, I’ll be buying a monster truck next so I can park on top of other cars.  Plus I’ll have sleep in it because it’ll take a week to get away from the ground with all that traffic.  Feel sorry for those looking to get a pint at half time.

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  4. 2 minutes ago, useless said:

    Sarah helped lead the acquisition, ownership syndication and restructuring of the Milwaukee Bucks for Fortress owner, Wes Edens, and co-owner, Marc Lasry. Following the acquisition of the team, Sarah moved to Milwaukee to work on the development of a 725,000 SF arena and 20 acres of surrounding mixed use development. 🖊️

    gobrightline

    Bloody hell, a stadium that holds 725,000 fans…I think that’s even ambitious for us

  5. 3 minutes ago, Pongo Waring said:

    What should the new stadium be called?
     

    “Worlds Best Stadium” then commentators would have to say begrudgingly….”Aston Villa versus Liverpool at the Worlds Best Stadium” 😂. Feeling childish!

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  6. 6 minutes ago, CVByrne said:

    I just see Liverpool and Arsenal as less formidable now. If they think the league is gone and Spurs are the team with something to fight for then Spurs might pick up wins. 

    We have a great chance if we can beat Bournemouth as Spurs don't play next weekend. We have the advantage but it can change in a single weekend

    You could say the same about Spurs after losing to Newcastle and us beating Arsenal.  They know they still have to play City, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool and are three points behind us with a game in hand.  They are in the same position to us as Arsenal and Liverpool are to City give or take.

    Likewise the other way, Arsenal and Liverpool could react and with the recent pressure off that they play the football they can play and tear Spurs a new one.

    I think there is still a lot of points to play for and just while I don’t get down too much when we get a negative result, I don’t get too excited with a positive result in terms of where we finish in the league because there are too many twists and turns.  

    I just try really to enjoy each game individually and obviously still on cloud nine beating the Arsenal.  

    How teams are going to act over the next five or six games seems futile as this weekend showed.

  7. Imagine if he can get in a couple of quality signings in the summer without anybody important going out, imagine what Emery can achieve with us…. 

  8. 3 minutes ago, CVByrne said:

    Yeah, their run in doesn't seem too bad. They also have Burnley, Sheffield and Palace in their next 3 games so should be winning those. 

    We do need 2 wins from our remaining games and then a draw. I think 7 points is enough for top 5

    7 might be enough for top 4 looking at Spurs fixtures although I think 10 would definitely be enough

  9. 7 minutes ago, Vive_La_Villa said:

    If Unai can have us challenging 4th he could have them challenging for title in my opinion.  Wouldn’t have believed this until I’ve seen what he’s done with our squad.

    I think we have a better squad and deservedly are above them.  Additionally with Unai makes us a top4 team, I really don’t think they are better squad wise than a top 8/10 team.

  10. 3 minutes ago, CVByrne said:

    They'll get 3 for sure, they're home to Burnley and Sheffield United, away to Palace in their next 3 games. Then they have Arsenal, Newcastle and Brighton. I think they'll get 4 wins from the remaining games and maybe a draw and a loss. So 13 points. Which means we need a win to be clear of them on GD most likely. 

    It's really down to next weeks European fixtures. WE need Liverpool and West Ham to get some points at least while going out. 

     

    Are you watching the Man Utd I’m watching, they are truly awful and giving teams chance after chance, even with the teams you mention in the next three games I can’t see them winning all three and definitely don’t see anywhere near 13 points out of 18.  Game after game they are giving so many chances away and looking so poor.

  11. 9 minutes ago, tinker said:

    We may have lost to Brentford if we hadn't rested player at man City....

    Yep or lost against Lille, just look how the other teams got on in Europe.  That extra rest from the City game might have been a difference maker.

  12. 32 minutes ago, DakotaVilla said:

    It  would make no sense for someone with zero ambition or zero faith in our city, our region or our global appeal. Fortunately, I suspect our owners are cut from an entirely different cloth. 

    So they are cut from a different cloth but they are also liars saying we aren’t moving? The facts aren’t backing up your arguments.

  13. 33 minutes ago, DakotaVilla said:

    He’s not infallible. He’s said the same himself. It’s extremely dangerous to even suggest that any manager is beyond critique or question.

    Did I say he’s not infallible, in fact I actually commented he might get things wrong but overwhelmingly gets things right.  I just said I trust what he chooses to do, that doesn’t mean I think he’s infallible.

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  14. 21 minutes ago, DakotaVilla said:

    It absolutely makes no sense. You and the club just choose not to see that outcome. That’s on you and the club. The club might leave Villa Park at some point far far into the future unless the council CPOs land for us which is highly unlikely.  For the mean time the club have said categorically they aren’t thinking of moving from Villa Park any time soon.

    FTFY

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  15. 1 minute ago, DakotaVilla said:

    If we try our best and fail that’s fine. However, in this context right now, if we throw away games and then fail to win the conference or qualify for champions league we would fully deserve that outcome.

    Let’s put our best foot forward and pick our best team. 

    Or trust in Emery whatever way he decides to go in each match.  Yes, he might get things wrong sometimes but overwhelmingly he gets things right and has a track record that stands up to even the best.

  16. 16 minutes ago, tinker said:

    It's not really the ground, I love villa Park, it's the surrounding area and it's potential for development into an area for recreation, like Man City. Aston just hasn't got that potential in space alone, add to that it hasn't got great transport links and we have to play somewhere while it's been upgraded, North stand alone would be 12 months add the the other stands....its 4 years playing in a building site of one stand or another, just not going to happen.

    But a new stadium isn’t going to happen either, not only doesn’t it make sense at the moment imo, it’s also that the club have stated they aren’t thinking of moving away from Villa Park.

  17. 1 minute ago, tinker said:

     You have to have vision. Look at Man City and their ground.  Stick that in the middle of the country with fantastic transport links and the potential is huge.

    Their ground capacity is 53,400.  We would have been close to that with the North Stand redevelopment and the adjustment they were planning, so it doesn’t validate the point of a 70k+ stadium and sports complex.

     It just fits my thoughts of about upgrading Villa Park through the North Stand redevelopment, it’s just a shame that’s on hold.

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