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  1. People who are eating noisily is of course a bugbear especially the unnecessary rustling of containers, packages, or bags or whatever. HOWEVER, **** who attack the end of a packet of crisps like they're trying to release a drowning puppy from a black bin bag at the bottom of the canal, and then surface to find they sum total of their gluttunous fuckwi**ery is precisely 4 grains of salt and a shaving of rind. *******. I'LL JUST BUY YOU A NEW FULL BAG YOU GREEDY ****.

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  2. On 19/05/2022 at 20:21, MaVilla said:

    just saw a vid of Coutinho saying Firmino is his favourite "brazilian" striker.....

    i wonder......

    I thought this was a possibility in January. I think he'll frustrate the hell out of us if he did join and would be similar to when Heskey joined us. I'm not sure he's what we need and it would be starting to have all the hallmarks of a manager who needs to spend big on reputation rather than understanding the sum of parts, and how to invest for the future. I'd be frankly worried if we went down this route - not so much for the player but what it says about us. I'm a born worrier (Brummie default setting) but it feels to me that we're once again at the start of another missed opportunity where we have money and squander it rather than having the right people in place to get the right players on the pitch. Gerrard could ruin us as he's never had money to spend and if the noises of Suarez, and Firmino to join Coutinho (mind you if it works out well I've got the start of a great and catchy terrace song) is hopefully media putting two and too together, otherwise we'll be stuck at trying to get to 11th inperpetutiy but then have a releagtion every 30 years or so. We are ahead of the game slightly with our wealth - if we waste the next two or three years we will be caught up and over taken again, similar to the mid to late 90s.

  3. On 11/05/2022 at 15:58, Tom13 said:

    Was an odd one that wasn't it. Especially when Douglas was excelling in the 8 role, and we had Chambers and Iroegbunam sitting on the bench.

    especially considering that he hasn't been playing for quite a while. perhaps his contract talks are nearing a positive conclusion?

  4. On 02/05/2022 at 12:54, peterw said:

    Not really an ITK but for what it's worth - I live and work in Delhi and my football academy played against another football acadmy on saturday. My children used to be at the other team's academy pre covid so I know their head of marketing and we got chatting after the match. He has just come back from ther UK because he is also dealing with CAZOO (sister companies - maybe something to do with Apollo tyres who are heavily involved with the academy he is dealing with here and who used to have links with Albion). He's always int he UK, and told me that he was part of the Cazoo shirt sponsorship talks. Cazoo aren't going with Everton next season and we are negotiating a deal with them, but we want £1.5m. cazoo aren't keen to go that high and he said that Villa were using as a marketing tool that we have gerrard and Coutinho and the returns sponsors will get back on that alone.

    Obviously that doesn't mean that we will be signing Coutinho for next season and may be using his name just to get the best deal we want...Or, we have alreayd taken the decision to keep him and want the money from spnsors to be associated with a top class player.

    *Ahem* 

    Give me a second whilst I revel in a genuine first ITK that actually came to fruition. I will bask in my own glory. 

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  5. Talking to an ex-Rangers player (played in that 9 in a row team) and he was asking me what I thought of Gerrard. As we were chewing the cud he said one of the biggest problems with Gerrard at Rangers towards the end was that he was losing the dressing-room. I asked him if that was just his opinion or media reports in Scotalnd and he said that he still has connections at the club and was what they said to him. He does come across like a manager who will have his favourites - I've always seen him as a manager who needs to buy for success and wouldn't be able to manage without money (most other managers have done the hard yards without money before getting to the elite clubs -and with that cliques may set in in the dressing-room, those that 'his players' and those that are not. It was just an observation I had from outsode looking in and may be baseless and inaccurate; however, it was interesting to hear the Rangers guy say what he had to (I'll obviously caveat that with that we don't know what had gone on behind the scenes at rangers and Gerrard may have been the one in the right and the bad eggs may have been the player(s)).

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  6. 15 hours ago, bobzy said:

    You say this, but as soon as the ball is played, Mings tries to move up.

    To be honest, I don't particularly attach much blame to either of them as such - they were just lazy.  Whole team was.  Those final minutes were walk in the park stuff and we got undone, which is a real shame.

    Mings tried to move up because he saw the movement of Konsa and realised that we were in all sorts of troube because of Konsa being caught square. It was a last dithc attempt to stop the attack early otherwise Burnly would have had the same 2 on 1 that they had anyway. Mings rolled the dice nothing more.

  7. Not sure where the best place for this is so starting a thread. Mods - move/merge if already elsewhere.

    The most noticeable and best things I noticed on saturday was the return of the Villlllllaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa song from way back when. As a younger Villa fan I used to love when we sang this with the emphasis on the final syllable being elongated for what seemed like minutes (for the younger fans who may not not what I'm talking about). To hear its reintroduction gave me hope for the youth and that all is well with the world.

    Cue someone telling me we weren't singing that, or that we've been singing it all season...

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  8. The other thing to consider when looking for players is that the manager of the time, obviously only Smith before Gerrard will have a system and want players to fit that system. Smith would have said to Lange, Suso, and whoever that they are looking players who play in A, B or C roles lange then comes up with the best available options. bailey hasn't worked out but for many reasons offered previously - injuries, out of the team, no run of games etc he may come good he may not but I don't think he should be singled out as a reason for Lange being sacked. Ings was the only transfer I would hgave genuinely questioned but really it was a no brainer for a club looking for the posiition just about every Villa fan thought we needed strengthening - another striker next to Ollie. CDM hasn';t happened but it won't have been for wont of trying, remembering that the other club and player have to also be willing participants.

    For me the lack of choesion at the end of Grealish going and then Smith going has been the problem. The change in formation rendering quite a few of our players 'redundant' another. I wouldn't put any of that on Lange.

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  9. 8 hours ago, maqroll said:

    Would be cool to see a mockup of the claret and blue reversed, so blue torso, claret arms, white shorts, claret socks 

    Just so you could remind yourself of what a Villa home kit should never, ever, look like?

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  10. 21 hours ago, MWARLEY2 said:

    1 player not signing is not an issue. As is proven by a few of them signing 5 year deals recently .  We show them all a pathway. We have shown Carney a pathway. 18 is damn young to be playing regularly in the prem in centre mid. And hand on heart no one can look at his situation and say that he is being held back. He has alot to learn still to add to his undoubted talent. Which Gerrard and McAllister could really help him with. But if Villa is not his favourite option then fair play . And villa and Carney can separate . We will get a decent fee in the summer and Carney will get his chance with another club. 

     

    22 hours ago, duke313 said:

    Carney leaving could have implications for some of the other talented players in the youth academy, if they see no path to the first team they won't hang about.

    Ramsey is a regular, and then you have Chukwuemeka, Iroegbunam, Philogene-Bidace, Archer have all played Premier League football. Then you have Reilly, Chisene (and others) that have been on the bench. i think one thing that can't be laid at the club's door is the lack of a pathway into the first tam.

  11. 22 hours ago, Awol said:

    I’ve always said if the Argentine Junta had simply refused Thatcher’s order to invade the Falklands they’d still be around today.

     

    Even more humourously, Thatcher was willing to cede full sovereignty to Argentina if the islanders agreed. Argentina would also gain representation on local councils.  She got lucky with the War - its winning saved her administration and prevented the public from knowing what she was willing to give away behind the scenes.

  12. 16 hours ago, blandy said:

    Since 2014, maybe before then Ukraine has been asking the UK (and others) to export various arms to them, to bolster their ability to defend themselves against Russian forces. Successive UK Governments declined to do so, until the war. The various UK foreign secretaries (including Johnson, who has since made the rare admission that it was a mistake) decided that they'd rather not upset Russia and try and get Russia to behave via diplomacy. While the UK did provide training and such like since 2014, it's only very recently that we've started to provide weapons and so on.

    The idea that Johnson has been visionary or whatever is a nonsense - he was one of the people responsible for denying Ukraine what it wanted and needed over an extended period and it's widely accepted (with hindsight, even by him) that this was a mistake.

    But in the credit column, his Government have been good in their recent support to Ukraine and he has generally spoken and acted pretty well since the war started.

    Well just like Thatcher in 82, a conflict is a great way to divert eyes away from the domestic arena.

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  13. What helped him weas tyhe change in formation. Sitting at the base of the diamond when Ings came on made things easier for him and he was able to put his foot in and nick the ball. The two number 10s saw him get dragged out of position and he looked uncomfortable not really knowing where he should position himself. That was nerves as much as anything having to adapt to something different on the biggest stage, and to be honest replacing him with Luiz would have made us better in the first half. However, after the change in formation he settled in well and for 30 mins (or so) looked like the player people are telling us he is.

  14. Not really an ITK but for what it's worth - I live and work in Delhi and my football academy played against another football acadmy on saturday. My children used to be at the other team's academy pre covid so I know their head of marketing and we got chatting after the match. He has just come back from ther UK because he is also dealing with CAZOO (sister companies - maybe something to do with Apollo tyres who are heavily involved with the academy he is dealing with here and who used to have links with Albion). He's always int he UK, and told me that he was part of the Cazoo shirt sponsorship talks. Cazoo aren't going with Everton next season and we are negotiating a deal with them, but we want £1.5m. cazoo aren't keen to go that high and he said that Villa were using as a marketing tool that we have gerrard and Coutinho and the returns sponsors will get back on that alone.

    Obviously that doesn't mean that we will be signing Coutinho for next season and may be using his name just to get the best deal we want...Or, we have alreayd taken the decision to keep him and want the money from spnsors to be associated with a top class player.

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  15. No, of course doing it on a pitch and on the training ground are two different things. But a manager can be swayed by the hard work being out in by a player and think he'll give him a go. And of course we do not have access to everything at bodymoor and see what Gerrard and his staff see. As a very minor example, roughly 30 years ago I was part of the Stafford Rangers reserve team squad (the year after they finished 2nd in the Conference I think, Des Bremner was there, around 90?). After a few months the reserve manager made it clear that he didn't fancy me much and of a squad of 30 I was never given even as much as a sniff of being anywhere near the matchday squad. i was told that they'd look at it again in the summer (I joined I think in the January from maybe Alvechurch). In the summer I was hardly contacted and just kept going and I guess they thought ignoring me would encourage me to leave. it did the opposite and I knuckled down in training and set out to prove a point. I remember after a series of good training performances I ended up playing left back (wing back - and I'm not a defender) and totally bossed everything scoring a hat-trick. From there the manager came up to me and said, fair enough you're in, and I was selected to play upcoming pre-season games v Stoke Res/Port Vale Res and Newcastle Town.

    So, no, no-one can be Messi - but to use Gerrard's favourite line, if you can be the best version of yourself, and show it on the training ground, you can certainly make them think differently.

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  16. my biggest concern when compared to the Smith tenure was that players that were bought in and those here seemed to be improved with coaching. gerrard seems to want to buy the finished articles. Its okay at liverpool and to an extent at rangers were sucess is demanded, but may not work with us. You'd need to be doing better than midtable to get those finished article players in enough areas to justify the outlay. Its a bit of a balancing act but I'm not sure gerrard has shown the patience (or maybe the ability) to do the work on the training ground with the players to ensure they are developed as was seemingly the strategy under Smith, according to purslow.

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