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Pelle

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  1. Yeah, they got a late penalty against spuds for a very dubious hands situation.
  2. I think that was the final straw for me. At least I'll take a break from football. I can't see the fun in this. To sit nervous through 90 minutes and then get screwed over by VAR in extra time to make a loss even worse. This isn't football for me. This isn't the game I fell in love with. It's a farce and not an ejoyable at that. I just sit there fuming and that's not what I want. I just wish it mattered. We as fans doesn't matter anymore. It's a long time since we did. I mean players often say we matter and all that, but in the big scheme of things, we don't. I don't even like it when we benefit from it, unless it actually is a correct call that is very clear. There have been a few times the other team has got a goal disallowed for some dubious offside or handball that really wasn't very clear and it hasn't felt good. It just feels wrong. I think it was against southampton that I thought to myself "Just give them the goal. It's ridiculous to disallow it." Can't remember for what. Before VAR I could think that we were lucky to get away with that, but not these days. I was hesitant to VAR when it was brought into use, but I never thought it'd kill the game like this. I always thought money would be the final straw. Turns out I was wrong.
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    Hobbies

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  4. Former Villa youth keeper had his full senior debut for Rotherham this weekend in their 2-1 win against preston. Really happy for him as he's a great guy. He seems to have had a good game and could not do anything about the goal.
  5. The two swedish pundits put a good view on this situation, IMO. By the letter of the law, yes, it's offside. It's not the ref that makes a mistake. But the rule is not proportional to the outcome of situations like this. It's not similar to the situation vs citeh as that clearly affected Heaton's actions. This time Leno saw the ball when it was hit by McGinn but couldn't do anything about it. He probably wouldn't stand a chance even if he stood in that corner. The ref easily could've said that "Yeah, he's in the triangle between the ball and the posts, if that rule still applies, but it's still not affecting Leno as he can still see the ball and didn't have a chance to save it." When it comes to southampton's goal against us I wasn't even happy when it was disallowed. I thought it was ridiculous. That's never offside in my book. It was good for us, but it's not how I want to win. Well, we didn't win, but if we had won by one goal it wouldn't feel as good. Luckily, none of the decisions had any impact to the outcome of the games. We won anyway and southampton won anyway.
  6. Yes, a lot has happened since the days of God. Stronger and faster, definetely. But McGrath had all that and had he been in Grealish's age he'd be up there as he was very athletic, strong and fast. For me he is still above Jack, not least thanks to him playing with that knee injury and sadly even more or less drunk in more than a few games. But I think it's hard to compare and I can see why many think Jack is better. I'm just happy we had McGrath when we did and Jack now. Somteimes he's in a league of his own. One of the swedish pundits said yesterday that his performance against arsenal was probably the best performance in the league so far this season.by any player. And I wouldn't be too surprised if that pundit has seen every game so far. He was full of praise for the whole team and refused to belittle it with saying that arsenal were poor. Anyway, I voted McGinn for motm, but it was just because I had to choose. It could've been him, Grealish, Luiz, Watkins, Barkley, Konsa, yeah, anyone. But McGinn nicked it. Such a lovely team performance and the moves for all our goals were just fantastic. The first one almost arrogant by Grealish and Barkley, the 2nd one with that cross from Luiz and then an even better cross on the volley with the wrong foot from Barkley and Watkins being strong. And Jack's powerrun for the 3rd. I won't be surprised if Jack scores a Maradona goal this season. He has it in him and he's been close a few times already, he just needs that little bit of "luck", timing and the opposition in the right positions and he's there. I'm almost sure it would happen. If so I hope it does happen against manure. Great win, great performance and great to be back on the winning track again. Shame with another international break. UTV!
  7. Really nervous. It's been nice to win every week and I don't want it to stop, and less so against leeds. I want us to beat them properly but it will be a tough game and I think it's 50/50. It'll be a great night, though. About 30 of Aston Villa Sweden West will meet up and watch the game together. That's always great. And if we win...
  8. I can't deny that I enjoyed his time here. We could beat anyone and I had big hopes for the future. But the more you look at all the dross and unseuccessfull players he signed I can't help thinking what could've been with another manager. That's all in hindsight, of course. I don't think Heskey was as bad as many others think, but he was definetely not the striker we needed at the time. And then the way he left...
  9. That was my immediate thought. Bossnich; Barrett, McGrath, Teale, Staunton; Houghton, Richardson, Parker, Froggatt; Saunders, Atkinson What a team and what a lovely football they played.
  10. True. And the next. So maybe it'll be just a relief. I wonder when they'll realise that having christmas every day takes away the special feeling around it.
  11. The only bad thing with this is that it might end with us not beating manhre at VP ever again.
  12. There might be a reason for them in that those 6 clubs now have got a very solid fan base that will buy their games. I guess most young kids today follow one of these 6 clubs and have done so for a few years. liverpool, manure and arsenal have of course done that for many years and are most likely the biggest and most followed clubs in England. chelski and citeh are probably not far behind. spuds might be a bit behind but has a solid fanbase as it it. If these clubs fall behind and starts to drop many of their followers might lose interest which makes Sky lose customers. Just a thought, and I don't fully buy that conspiracy but I don't think it's that far fetched.
  13. I thought about kind of the same thing. After the liverpool game I think most teams will think twice before they go and attack us with full force. They know we can hit them badly on the counter. They fear us. Which of course helps our defence as they're not that much under pressure as they were last season. Another test will be against teams that park the bus, like sheffield. I think we'll do better against those teams now with Barkley in the squad.
  14. i've been thinking about our players ages and that we have a very young squad, especially the starting 11. 1 Tom Heaton 34 12 Jed Steer 28 26 Emiliano Martinez 28 28 Lovre Kalinic 30 2 Matty Cash 23 3 Neil Taylor 31 4 Ezri Konsa 22 5 Tyrone Mings 27 18 Matthew Targett 25 22 Björn Engels 26 24 Frédéric Guilbert 26 27 Ahmed El Mohamady 33 30 Kortney Hause 25 6 Douglas Luiz 22 7 John McGinn 26 8 Henri Lansbury 30 10 Jack Grealish 25 14 Conor Hourihane 29 17 Trézéguet 26 19 Marvelous Nakamba 26 20 Ross Barkley 26 21 Anwar El Ghazi 25 41 Jacob Ramsey 19 9 Wesley 24 11 Ollie Watkins 24 15 Bertrand Traoré 25 36 Indiana Vassilev 19 39 Keinan Davis 22 That gives 5 players in the whole squad who's 30 or older and a medium age of 26. In the most used starting 11 there's no player who's 30+, Martinez being the oldest at 28, and a medium age of 25. I wonder if we've had such a young squad ever since the PL started. And with that in mind and how good this season has started it's quite encouraging to think about our future. If we can keep the core of this sqaud and build on it steady, then in a couple of years we should be able to compete about the CL spots and even the title. But to do that I think the most important thing is to keep Jack, Douglas Luiz, Martinez, Barkley and Konsa, in that order. These 5 are IMO the most talented players we have and a very solid foundation to build our future on. Keep them and get players around them of similar talent and we're half way there. In other words, the future looks bright atm.
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    Ezri Konsa

    I remember wanting us to sign Tuanzebe as he'd been quite good for us. I'm happy we went for this guy instead. He's improved so much and for me he's our best CD atm. And probably the best I've seen so far in the league. I mean, van Dijk is obviously better but from what I've seen so far this season Konsa's been better. And he's 22.
  16. I must've come to the wrong place. The club I support never wins all the 4 first games. Does anyone know where I can find Aston Villa Talk? Brilliant win. We didn't play brilliant attacking football, but we were tactically very good. And to score the winner at ET is always sweet. SJM MOTM for me. I thought he was brilliant. A few players looked a bit tired in the first half, like Barkley, Luiz and Watkins, but they all got better in the 2nd. Especially Douglas Luiz who I thought were really good in the 2nd. Lovely to see and hear former Villa player Marcus Allbäck in the swedish studio tonight. He was quite pleased and when the other said that we'r the surprise package so far this season he just calmly and quite cooly said "Nah, not for me." And he said "us" and "we". Still really like this club, which is great to hear. And
  17. For once I think the international break might've been good for us. It gave us time to get back down to the planet we call the Earth again. After that thrashing of liverpool the players might've been flying a bit high. Still, no matter their injury list, I'd take a draw on Sunday. Of course we can win, but this will be a tough one. And a draw would still see us unbeaten and still on great confidence. I hope Jack comes back with a feeling that he has something to prove. To prove Southgate what a fool he is to not play him at all. A Jack on fire is a handfull for every team.
  18. I wish they could force Glazers and Henry to sell and leave this league ASAP. And sack Parry.
  19. I really can't understand what he tried to achieve with tonight's tactics. What was the plan to win it with that formation and all those defensive players? And then, with a man down and a goal behind he didn't make a second substitution to bring some attacking force on untill the 75th (?) minute without creating anything before that. And the substitutions he made didn't make much of sense either. Why did Rice stay on for that long? He didn't do anything of note. He should've been brought off at half time and getting an attacking player on to at least try to get a goal. Just anyone. Jack, Sancho, that everton striker, anyone. And Maguire, second worst only behind Southgate himself. There might be a good player in there, but he hasn't been seen in a long time. Wasn't it Southgate who said that he only picks players in form? Well... And 3rd worst on the pitch was the ref. Ok, the red card on Maguire was about right, but the penalty? Very soft penalty. And then he made error after error. The weirdest one was when he had his back to the situation where Phillips took the ball from Povlsen to take the freekick, and Povlsen fell over screaming for nothing and the ref gave Phillips a yellow. Povlsen should've had a yellow for that. I can fully understand Henderson getting frustrated with him earning himself a yellow for not shutting up. I don't blame Henderson there. I would've been furious. That was for another situation, I know, and that situation looked very dodgy too. Phillips simply took the ball and the danish player wasn't strong enough. And then Povlsen should've had another yellow for shirt grabbing an english player. Nothing more than a freekick. The ref was a joke but England fell on Southgate's tactics and stubborness.
  20. Trying to really make a point, Gareth? I mean, at home to the mighty Denmark most managers would see one point as a good result, right? I get Phillips besides the odd "PL experience" debate. He's a good DM, no doubt. But Rice? What exactly has he done? And the two together suring up in front of a 5 men backline? I bet that if he could have used two goalkeppers he would've. But apart from all that I think the worst thing is Maguire. Why? He's slow, poor feet and got ran over by spuds a week ago. He might'vee been good for leicester, but since his move to manure he's just declined. At least he didn't pick Dier as a CD. Probably too attacking.
  21. No, thought not. That's the main issue I have with all this, I think. I want it to remain 20 clubs in the league but that is not as important. That's why I asked as that were the main thing for me and I was a bit surprised with your answer. Thought about different things.
  22. Depends on if they build a "super league" with the top clubs in Europe, which is the only possible way. But I doubt it'll work. Football like it is today can't be built on 18-20 clubs. If that happens it might not only be the final nail in the coffin of football, it might also be the needle in the bubble to finally make it burst. That would on the other hand be a good thing. Are you also ok with 6 clubs deciding everything in the PL?
  23. Just read a tweet from Sky, I think, that says that the "Big 6", Sky 6, threatens to pull out and build a new super league if this doesn't get through. Well, I bloody well hope they do. But the problem is that Sky and FA will do everything they can to keep them in the PL and probably bend over as much as they can to please them. They think they're more important to the league than all the other clubs combined. I hope the rest of the clubs in the whole PL and EFL get together and stay together on this. They've taken it one too far.
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