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  1. Well objectively speaking looking at the flashscore stats (xp, shots, corners etc) we 'should' have won 2-1 but we CLEARLY edged the stats. So their only argument could be that the score was a bit flattering but we definitely deserved to win.
  2. Hes perhaps the biggest star we have maybe ever and is one of the best keepers in the world and he raises the profile of the club big time BUT I have always found his distribution slow and limited. Its improving but that is the main reason he is not at Oilchester City or Bankruptalona etc. Thats probably why Arsenal were willing to let him go too as it is such an important part of the modern game. Dont get me wrong I'm pinching myself we have him just pointing out what i believe (I could well be wrong) is his achilles heel.
  3. The way I see it we are in a fight for three places between four teams: us, Spurs, Liverpool & Brighton. A draw tomorrow would be no disaster considering we've got six pointers with all those rivals coming up.
  4. Slightly off topic but I would personally have Dean back in a heartbeat. This is woeful and we have badly regressed since the minibreak which doesn't reflect well on management team
  5. Depressing and frustrating in the end. Coutinho and Ramsey both deserved better. A match winning turn from both of them. Defensively disappointing. Rio Ferdinand called it a collapse in the BT studio and hes not wrong. Reminded me of the latter parts of 'that' game against Wolves where every time the opposition attacked there was a panic and a sense of inevitability that goals would fly in against us. Ollie not the same as last year. Would like to see Ings get more of a chance. But positives are that Coutinho is still in his prime. Did not expect to replace Grealish so soon but we may well have.
  6. I thought we played well but was a bit disappointed with what seemed like our negative tactics. Plan A seemed to be to get the crowd frustrated and 'manage the game' to nick a point and maybe sneak a win. This disappoints me: (a) because of the way we played in the 2nd half against city and the whole match against Chelsea and (B) this is a team we beat 7-2 recently when we went after them
  7. However there may not be much of a place for him in the future here in footballing terms. He moved on but we will have probably moved on too by the time he will be in a position to come back.
  8. I'd have him back with open arms if we could form a mutually symbiotic relationship again (ie he was still decent) as Aston Villa is the priority for me. I think the game had to be played regarding transfers, clauses etc in order to get a decent fee for Villa which puts us in a strong position over the coming years. But also he has that narcissistic fame craving which is okay too. I think the reason most people were devastated (me included) is he gave us an edge where we could have overachieved for a couple of years and even gone after top four but medium to long term like some posters have said it was probably better that this player moved on as he was papering over the cracks and stunting development of the rest of the squad. We are striving to move towards a place where Jack Grealish level players will be the norm. Everything depended on him while we were here and that is not good. I'm over him to be honest. I'd even clap him if I was over there in Villa Park because the possibility of getting him back while he is still decent might be good for Villa and because i dont feel he has damaged the club long term like it seemed in the summer. The next few years I think will prove this.
  9. Pity about the late flurry of goals but in truth Arsenal looked a different team from the start of the second half. And another positive is that we were missing at least two of our most influential players. But like a previous poster said Arsenal look like they could give out some proper hidings this season
  10. Good performance against probably the top dogs. It confirmed for me even further that we have now gone from relegation candidates to a solid mid-table team. It is so satisfying to see all our Villa teams improving every year. Scoreline a bit flattering for Arsenal. Two extremely clinical finishes and best that Hampton got that mistake out of the way when the match was probably gone.
  11. Must confess its first time I've ever seen our women even though I watch the international tournament. We look like we have some decent players and it would be a great start if we could hang on
  12. Can be watched on the fa player although.....the......commentator.....is .....pausing......between.....most......words
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