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villabromsgrove

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  1. We have one of the most talked about strikers in the best league in the world and we don't make enough noise about him .... it's simple .... Olly, Olly, Olly, oi, oi, oi !!!!!!

    Oggy, Oggy, Oggy, oi, oi, oi used to be a regular chant at all sort of occasions and originated from the King of all comfort foods, the Cornish Pasty. Imagine how much noise could be generated by thousands of voices at Villa Park belting out this simplest of all chants.

    Ollie deserves it!

  2. We are playing a lot more matches this season, and it must be Unai's expectation that this will happen again next season. Signing reasonably cheap (by PL standards) up and coming players like Morgan Rogers and Jon Rowe would add extra Strength, technique and youthful energy to our match day squad without breaking the bank. We need players coming off the bench who can run at tiring opposition defences and get in their faces. In my opinion either or both would be very welcome additions under Emery's tutelage.

  3. 11 hours ago, Muller Yogurt Long Sleever said:

     

    Badge rework.jpg

    I like the bottom left badge very much but can see a logistical problem meaning two different applications to the shirt instead of one, increasing the production cost (having the gold star separate to the badge).

    There is a way round this, by returning to the idea of the "gas lamp" topped shield first suggested by the club.

    I live on one of the few roads in the country that still has these old gas lamps, and although they are very dim they look superb as an historic nudge to the past (have a look at some images). An ornamental triangle at the top of the badge would display the gold star in just the position you've placed it in your design, and would make it a single (less costly) application to the shirt. It would also have that historic story telling link to our foundation 150 years ago.

  4. 45 minutes ago, useless said:

    Of course it's about Emery he's the bloody manager I defend him with the following words without mentioning his name

    Some would do well to read and understand this brilliant post in the Race for Champions League thread, it genuinely does put things into perspective. This so called slump we're on is nothing unsual all teams have runs like the one we're on now and most of the league have to endure much worse, the only way to avoid a run like the one now is to have a season like Liverpoool or Man City have when they're at their very best. It's not even as if we're on that bad of run anyway, one defeat in eleven in the league. Tonight's result was a good one, I would have taken that beforehand no doubt, as thought Chelsea were due a win against us

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    Good post. I'm someone who has experienced the ups and downs of being  a Villa fan for much longer than I care to remember, and I have to say that I am in the best place that I  have ever been as a Villa supporter. Thanks to NSWE and Unai Emery and the recently assembled crew for giving me such enthusiastic hope.

    We are nowhere near the finished article which is what makes this point in our journey so exciting. I hope we don't turn into stereotypical entitled fans who think that the club owes us a result, because we're not there yet and are still trying to establish ourselves as a genuine contender.

    Five years ago we were only a couple of weeks away from folding as a football club. NSWE saved our arses and despite the Gerrard hiccup we are in an immensely improved position as a club. 

    I know Chelsea have been rubbish this season, but to believe that we should go to Stamford Bridge and kick their butt is arrogant. We're not there yet and I hope even when we become the 'complete team' that NSWE intend, we will remain humble enough to support our team whether they win lose or draw (which has always been my philosophy).

    We may be struggling to replicate the goal tallies of our early season, but we're in the top four on merit, and whatever happens in the rest of the season we should be proud,

     

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  5. Is this the Morgan Rogers thread?

    Can we stop the rubbish talk and concentrate on the player. I think he will sign for us in the next few days, and will be an important part of Unai's match day squad.

    Another 'Watkins' in the making. A player that we actually need. 

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  6. In my opinion growing the financial base has to be at least a decade long project. It would take regular 'Champions League' involvement for several years and would then mean that a new stadium with state of the art infrastructure would become inevitable.

    I've attended Villa Park for a very long time including standing on the surging Holte terraces. I've struggled into and out of Aston so many times that it finally wore me out.  VP is still an historically great venue, but sadly it's reaching the end of its ability to cope with the logistics required to qualify as a genuine top club.

    If we want to become (and remain) a top four club, then due to ground restraints it has to be team and player and coach focussed first, to attain a regular top four league position. If we make the final 'top tier' step successfully then considerably increased sponsorship and regular 'huge' prize money from the CL involvement will drive the investment in an impressive new stadium.   

    A couple of years ago I would not have dreamt that I would post this, but if NSWE, Unai and Monchi remain committed I can see AVFC reaching the pinnacle (but not at B6 6HE).

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  7. Williams (now playing mainly on the left wing for Bilbao) and Frimpong would be two awesome January signings. They would both be big first eleven upgrades who would have a real impact imo.

    It's not going to happen, but I can dream.

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  8. I have no knowledge of our clubs actual financial position, and I have no trust in random (clickbait?) articles publishing "facts" without any checkable references as to their source or accuracy.

    However, I do have two genuine questions.

    1) Why would Emery have joined a club who were (reportedly) in the middle of a huge financial crisis having recently suffered a catastrophic annual loss of 275 million pounds?

    2) Why would Monchi have joined AVFC if he was unable to spend money due to having absolutely no FFP headroom?

    This "FFP league table" seems like a load of rubbish in my opinion.

     

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  9. I love the way Unai has got us playing, and I think I'm now beginning to see his thought process match by match.

    I believe he will be looking for more pace and more aggression, as our high line gets breached too often.

    Emery and Monchi probably talk every day about what and who they are after. They both live for this.

    Player availability, FFP, and having some decent December results, will be key to the January window.

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  10. 1 minute ago, sne said:

    He signed a new contract in 2021 when he was seen as one of the biggest talents in the world. That contract also upped his release clause to €1bn 

    Barca pay absurd salaries which is why they are in the financial mess that they are.

    Wow, given the number of minutes he's actually played for them they've got a woeful return for their euros! If that really is his salary no wonder Barca are desperate to sell him, and no wonder he doesn't want to leave.

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