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andykeenan

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  1. cant see us taking up the extra allocation for this. i went up there for the 1st away game few seasons back with a saturday 5:15 kick off ad we only had bout 2000 there for that game

    Yeah cant se us sell out either. Prob around 1,700 maybe we willl take

  2. Sunday August 22 - 1.30pm

    Barclays Premier League

    St James' Park

    Initial allocation: 2,350 (further 500 available, subject to appropriate demand)

    Ticket Prices

    £30 [adults]

    £24 [over-65s or full time students with valid NUS]

    £15 [under-18s]

    £15 [disabled supporters, with free personal assistant]

    Wheelchair Tickets

    Initial allocation is eight pairs. Further four pairs available, subject to taking of remainder of full allocation.

    Additional Information

    Refunds will not be issued to Away Scheme members after 6pm on Tuesday August 17.

    Refunds will not be given to non-Away Scheme members after 6pm on Thursday August 19.

    The deadline for sales for this fixture is 2pm on Friday August 20. After this period, it will not be possible to purchase tickets from Villa Park.

    Sale Dates

    Tuesday July 27: On sale to all 2010-11 season card holders who attended 8+ away fixtures in 2009-10 season*.

    Thursday July 29: On sale to all 2010-11 season card holders who attended 5+ away fixtures in 2009-10 season*.

    Tuesday August 3: On sale to all 2010-11 season card holders who attended 3+ away fixtures in 2009-10 season*.

    Thursday August 5: On sale to all 2010-11 season card holders*.

    Tuesday August 10: On sale to all supporters with away booking history in the 2009-10 season*.

    Thursday August 12: On sale to all supporters with booking history with AVFC*.

    *Strictly one ticket per client reference.

    Please note disabled ticket purchases must also adhere to the above criteria.

    http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/MatchByMatch/0,,10265~2096558,00.html

  3. Stewart Downing has kicked off his first full pre-season as a Villa player by declaring: "My best is yet to come."

    Although the winger signed early last summer, he spent pre-season on crutches as he recovered from a broken foot, which ruled him out until November.

    ... See more

    But, this time around, the former Middlesbrough man has been able to get straight into the thick of preparations with his team-mates.

    With a proper pre-season under his belt, Downing hopes to be firing on all cylinders when Villa kick off their Barclays Premier League campaign against West Ham on August 14.

    Martin O'Neill's team have been back in training since Thursday and Downing is relishing every moment.

    "It has been good," he said. "They have been a couple of hard days and we'll start again this week.

    "But it is just good to get the start of a good pre-season under my belt because last season I missed six or seven months, including the whole of pre-season.

    "It is nice being among the lads from the off. I think it helps to get a pre-season under your belt because if you miss a lot of the football and the running, you are playing catch-up, which I was when I came back.

    "But the pleasing thing was I came through the injury and didn't get any setbacks.

    "This time I have joined the lads from day one, I'm feeling quite fit and started quite well with the running.

    "So I'm quite pleased up until now. Hopefully I'll have a good pre-season, get a few games under my belt and then it is my first full season at Aston Villa, which I am looking forward to.

    "This season I will have a full pre-season under my belt and hopefully you will see the best of me in a full season."

    Downing began his Villa career with a flourish after making his debut as a substitute in the 1-1 draw at Burnley in November.

    The 25-year-old held down a starting spot for the remainder of the season.

    It was a big test for Downing, having spent so long on the sidelines, but he says getting so much game time in a winning side was a massive boost.

    "The good thing for me was I got loads of games under my belt which was good," he added.

    "There were some incredible games all the way to the end, getting to the final and the semi-final. I was in the team and that is what I wanted to do - get fit and get back in the team.

    "It was still hard coming back from the injury, but I enjoyed it and it was good. I came back from that and, more or less, went straight into the team.

    "The good thing was I was playing in a winning team, which helped a lot."

    http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/FootballNewsDetail/0,,10265~2089619,00.html

  4. As bit further up the page i went to see Kean at Birmingham 02 Acadmey

    Here are the songs from the gig

    Hamburg Song

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyq6ZtXRpZs

    Your Love

    Bedhaped. What do i know what do i knowwwwww i know woah-oh-ohhh

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq4NSBgIcQ0

    Somewhwere Only We Know 2.04 secs in we all sing the song Tom seemed to be loving it

    House Lights/Back In Time

    Lovers Are Losing

    Crystal ball'

    Clear Skies

    Stop for a Minute

    Perfect Symmetry

    Is It Any Wonder

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wGT0aZBGMA

    My Shadow. Last song of the evening

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fC1Gv76Jq3I

  5. Loved their first album, everything since then has been utter, utter garbage for me. :( Still, music's subjective so here's hoping you'll have a good time! Don't know if the support acts are any good, haven't heard of either of them; The Helio Sequence and K'naan... who apparently did that **** awful song from the Roger Milla advert/FIFA World Cup game! :shock:

    Went to see em in 2007 at NEC Aarea (Now LG Arenal) 1st time seen em back then and was a good night

    K nann wil sing 2 songs wiv em i belive as his on the latest album

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