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  1. The one thing that struck me watching the game on TV was the Spurs bench, given they are arguably are closest competitiors in the league. Pretty strong and some individuals that can change the game, ours much less so but we know that.

    Our injuries and lack of squad depth are really showing now, if we are to push on from here (high benchmark), Emery and the Club have some tough decsisions to make to try and have the tools to tackle domestic and European campaigns.

    Still, exciting times.

  2. Great (and ballsy) decision by Gerrard. I think it's a positive move and always prefer the Captain to be in the middle of the park. McGinn is a bit like Petrov for me in the way the fans treat/react to them. They add something to the team that you just don't see sitting in the stands and their stats are clearly better than a large number of fans give them credit for. Thankfully those who work with McGinn on a daily basis see this, he's a proper old-school professional IMO.

    FWIW, as we see elsewhere in the PL, I don't think being Captain guarantees a starting spot and I think this might actually help Mings focus on getting his game back to the level we know he's capable of.

    I really don't see any negatives from this move. Also, pretty proud to have a Scottish Captain at Villa.

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  3. 1 minute ago, Zatman said:

    Bit shit just first time i heard about it

     

    Though Lescott ???

     

    Aye, I stumbled across a stream by accident and watched bits. Didn't know anything about it. Friend went, told me how well John Terry played. Wind up as I hadn't heard about the Spartak Moscow chat at that point. Arsehole.

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  4. Held today at Celtic Park.

    https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-match-reports/celtic-3-liverpool-3-stiliyan-13212402

    Celtic - Petrov/Rodgers v Liverpool - Milner/Klopp. Some interesting names making an appearance, Gabby, Emile Heskey, Joleon Lescott, or Wescott as he was being called, Ashley Young and a Robbie Keane who still looks he could bag 20 a season. Awesome to see Henrik Larsson again too.

     

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    It was honours even inside Paradise as former Celtic hero Stiliyan Petrov and Liverpool star James Milner's sides served up a six-goal thriller in ‘A Match for Cancer’.

    A crowd of around 20,000 saw a host of ex-pros and celebrities all come together in aid of charity with all proceeds being shared equally among the Celtic FC Foundation, the Stiliyan Petrov Foundation and the James Milner Foundation.

     

  5. 1 hour ago, villa89 said:

    The Scottish league he is in is a much lower standard than the Championship. That's why he's able to score a few up there, he wouldn't be any better than adomah at this level and would probably be worse. 

    I'm not going to defend the SPL, that would be bonkers, but watching Celtic a lot I think the principal difference is that he's playing in a team with better "footballers" around him. Playing against weaker teams? Yeah, of course.

    It's also a lot easier to motivate yourself when you regularly have 60,000 seats full of the most passionate supporters you'll ever find behind you, are idolised by fans, play for the best team by far and away in the league and have the opportunity to play in the Champions League. Celtic will not embarrass themselves, once again, in that competition this year. I can totally understand why he wanted to exit VP stage left when he did, Villa's loss unfortunately.

    I watch Sinclair, I see a quality footballer and again come away from it thinking Villa had somehow broken another decent footballer.

  6. Was at SoL on Saturday for the Celtic friendly. Sunderland totally anonymous against what was essentially a Celtic B team. They are in the shit big time, defo worth £10 for them to go down twice in 2 seasons.

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  7. I'd love to see the Holte End back to how it once was - but the cold, hard, bare facts are it will never happen. Its almost been like a case of divide and conquer - people all over the Holte who want to sing and make noise but are in small groups whereas years ago those small groups came together and made one large group - together we are strong.

    Also I've got to say the repertoire of songs on the Holte End nowadays are absolutely shite - where has the imagination gone? go to any ground now and basically its the same songs but with their particular teams name inserted.

    All the best in what you're trying sasa and I hope it works but I just doubt it will. Sorry for the pessimism.

    One final note - don't look back at how it was look forward to how it can be - remember dinosaurs died out because they refused to adapt!

    But surely worth trying though? Like you say, it's about looking forward.

    IMO, the club has got to be behind this and drive it. If it's down to the fans bringing stuff to the game, it wont happen en-mass. Try getting a bag of bog roll through the turnstiles?

    If the club handed everyone that game through the gates (or placed at the seats) a balloon, health and safety friendly confetti etc, then I think it could work well.

  8. I think Villa have pulled off a shrewd move here. Lambert is just what we need right now. Good man manager, doesn't take any shit and knows/reads the game well. I'm hopeful that if anyone can get the best out of our less than average squad, he can.

    I'd like to see him sent out to play with £20m to £30m, might be wishful thinking but I think we would be in good shape after that.

  9. Sky Sports website with quotes from his lawyer saying that Celtic have dismissed him.

    "I can confirm that I have been instructed to act on behalf of Alan Thompson following his dismissal by Celtic FC.

    "Alan was informed of the decision to terminate his employment with immediate effect in a telephone conversation with the club manager Neil Lennon."

    Wonder what that's all about?

    Normally termination of employment with immediate effect is for Gross Misconduct.

    Another drink-driving charge?

  10. After going through a cost cutting exercise for my own small business, albeit on a much smaller scale, it really brought home to me how much saving there is to be made through good housekeeping.

    It's the sum of the parts that count, so whilst these may seem trivial in isolation, when combing with other cost savings, the measured result can be significant and worthwhile.

  11. I can't remember one single "howler", (of the type that Sorenson, Foster, Green were guilty of) in the entirety of Given's career.

    He's an excellent shot stopper and while he may not be great at "commanding his area" he is, IMO, excellent at commanding the defence in front of him in a way that makes it almost unnecessary for him to command the area.

    +1: hits nail on head.

  12. The fans of Aston Villa have made the Villa Managers jobs one of the least favouable jobs in the Premiership. Not just with what's happened over the past few days, it's been like that for a lot longer.

    Somebody needs to stand outside VP every home game and dish out the "happy pills". The "happy pills" are not required for Away Games.

  13. McLeish: I think given where we and our squad are right now, will be a solid managerial appointment for the club and one I would be happy with. I think he'll manage higher profile clubs than Villa later in his career.

    Randy/the Board appointing McLeish: Footballing suicide. There's no two ways about it, he will alienate a majority of the supporters by doing this. This thread demonstrates that although I disagree with most of what's posted in here.

    I just can't be bothered with another season of constant moaning.

  14. He's gotta go now IMO, and the sooner the better. I hadn't formed a firm view on this until a couple of weeks ago.

    We need someone to come in, now, and grab the players by the scruff of the neck. For once, I don't want us to spend in a January window as I truly believe that no matter who we sign, it will be wasted money.

    We have a squad that is more than capable of staying up but I now fear that the damage done between Houllier and the players is irrepairable and he will not get the best out of them in the short term.

    I'm afraid I feel it is all about the short term now. We are in real danger of going down and we need someone that is going to come and sort the **** show out.

    As much as it pains me to say this, I think the best option for securing our Premiership survival this year is by getting someone like Allardyce in as I think he is one of few (available to us) that would have instant effect on the players.

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