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  1. On ‎14‎/‎04‎/‎2019 at 00:23, ciggiesnbeer said:

    Is this the real life? DO NOT pinch me.

     

     

    Is this just fantasy? Don't Stop Me Now, we're having such a good time. Whilst it may be true that Too Much Love Can Kill You, especially given how badly we have been run in the last decade or so, we're in with a decent shout now. It's A Kind Of Magic that Mr Smith has begun to unfurl across the Villa landscape, and we put a large myth to bed over the course of the game... able to win without Jack and Tyrone. When it looked like he would be back Under Pressure... He had One Vision... and that was still to win.

    I remember back in the era of Big Ron (the team that finished 2nd and won the league cup the following season) and the Brian Little 'Squaddies' era where team spirit seemed parallel with what we are seeing now... and These Are The Days Of Our Lives... So again, another win... Another One Bites The Dust... and The Show Must Go On. Lee Johnson meanwhile showing once more that he needs Somebody To Love.

    Aston Villa, the Love Of My Life. Bring on those Fat Bottomed Girls from Bolton. 😉

     

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  2. It'll be QPR if anyone... the lure of the London market. It also has the smallest ground of the three clubs mentioned... Spending new money to create a new big club with new history. Villa and Forest have already been there and done it. A but like why Chelsea fell on their feet... and then City fell on their feet... twice.

  3. 20 minutes ago, spineynorman said:

    Coldplay ... mmmm ? Paradise I can go for. I have to say I cannot remember a season where there have been so many dramatic games. From the thrashings of Derby and Boro away to the incredible Forest 5-5 to the remarkable 3-3 against Sheff Utd and the home displays against Derby in the first half and ...... what a season. Sometimes it seems to come easy and sometimes you have to dig deep against niggling unsavoury opponents and last night was one of those for sure. There are times when you look at other teams and think you wish you had characters who step up when the going gets tough and take responsibility. Well last night there were a lot of them. McGinn stands out because he simply demands the responsibility, demands the ball, demands that others follow his example. But I was as impressed with Elmo. If there was anyone in that ground who thought he would pull the ball back for Jack for the goal, I want their number for this week's lottery. For a man I could cheerfully have seen walking away with his head bowed and not to darken our ground again after his complete brain fade in the last minute against Leeds, he seems like a completely different guy. Someone will probably point out the number of minutes Jedinak and Tuanzebe have played together as centre defence but it can't be many and yet they looked solid last night. One header Jedinak won was that of a man possessed. Kodjia came on and seemed oblivious to the wreckage he was trying to salvage, just a guy who looked committed and that penalty is as good as you will see. No pressure eh ? Jack's goal was poetry in motion. I don't know how he glides past defenders at times with them unable to move. Is that something he has picked up from Star Trek ? Final word for the ref. The last time I saw an official that incompetent was in the parks and the card for Dean Smith was beyond laughable. It was almost as if the players got an extra edge from knowing they were dealing with a complete ..

    Ooooh, a closet Billy Ocean fan eh?

    Everything's So Different under Smith isn't it? With Smith in charge, there is an air of positivity and our Emotions In Motion feel so Bitter Sweet. For sure, There'll Be Sad Songs along the way... as we venture along The Long And Winding Road towards renewed success. Suddenly, we've won 7 on the spin... It's magical at the moment... and hopefully the Holte End will be all Calypso Crazy come full time on Saturday.

  4. The two yellows resulting in a red card (rightly or wrongly) has put Tyrone in the naughty corner for a couple of hours... So at the moment, he's Tyrone Minge. 😉

    But he'll be back soon with renewed vigour and fresh faced. Mings The Merciless will strike back with aplomb I am sure.

  5. Not sure this one is now a six pointer. It's going to be tough to recover from last night's heroics in the second half in time for full freshness on Saturday. My assumption is that Mings will be suspended for this one and leaves us with another selection headache back there, just when things had started to look nice and settled. Do we know how long Hause is out for, could he be back for this? As creditable as Jedinak was last night, could he last 90 minutes against a currently rampant Bristol City? All of a sudden, this feels like a game 'not to lose' rather than go balls in for a win and end up with a defeat. But what do I know? We're riding a wave at the moment and anything is possible I guess. That's the wonder... the wonder of football.

    Looks like it's going to be a crowded house on Saturday down at Villa Park... Don't Dream It's Over... It's Only Natural to be nervous... I am too. Let's hope there is some Saturday Sun shining on the Villa boys... and take the Weather With You.  

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  6. 7 hours ago, Hornso said:

    This run has been so much fun and has recently been topped off with last minute winners and comeback victories with only 10 men. Absolutely incredible. 

    It's probably the negativity that comes with being a Villa fan for over 20 years but I'm waiting for the come down to earth thud. We just have to make and win the playoffs or we will be back at square 1.

    All the hallmarks of a Coldplay song... 😀

    Last night, second half, was a Sky Full Of Stars... As we reach the end of our Parachutes payments, we have to hope we can get back to the Paradise of the Premier League. It seems that Dean Smith sent a Message to the team at half time to dust themselves down and generate a performance that could translate to a Hymn For The Weekend. John McGinn, a performance correlating to the Speed Of Sound. The sending off of Mings for two Yellows will undoubtedly make Saturday an even bigger challenge. The Hardest Part will be recovery from last night's heroics. In Dean I trust... and in Villa, a renewed faith I have...

    Up the Villa... A few posts back, the McGinn heat map showed global coverage, with one poster lamenting the possibility of him not being able to swim... Well, this is McGinn, super John McGinn... I'm sure he wouldn't be Swallowed By The Sea...

    Enjoy this result VillaTalk... rejoice at the magnificent 7. Feel free to strut around your offices, your shop floors... your supermarkets... Strut... I'm enjoying this run.

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  7. 32 minutes ago, PieFacE said:

    This game has banana skin written all over it. I'm more nervous about this one than Sheff Wed.

    Absolutely this...

    If ever there was a team that could conspire to disappoint at the least expected moment, it is Aston Villa and this fixture. We have to be wary as a Club (the team and the fans) that this is a tricky fixture, away from home against a team fighting for their Championship lives. We can't go there dancing around all BillyBigBollox (the team and the fans) as our fine form over the last 6 games can all be undone in one moment of unexpected football. We have to treat Rotherham with respect - they are at home and can damage us. We can't go there and expect a cake walk. If we do, we could end up like that portly Wolves fan that BT Sport focussed on wearing that topical bandana, the old gold shirt and even a pair of what looked like keeper's gloves. Nothing looks worse than an image of 'full kit rocket polisher' when your team is falling apart.

    Come on Villa... do us proud... But underestimate them at your peril...

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  8. On ‎01‎/‎04‎/‎2019 at 13:01, tonyh29 said:

    planes do bring out abnormal behaviour in people ... I often wonder if there is some unknown prize I don't know about for the first person to stand up and open the overhead compartment   once the plane has landed and the seat belt lights gone off   ... they haven't even opened the doors yet , and even when they do there are 24 rows of people in front of you ,  you aint going anywhere so sit down  and chill for a few more minutes

     

    I always wait until the mad rush has finished, generally one of the last half a dozen off a plane... Always nice to thank the Stewardesses and if the door is open, thank the Pilots too... It's only polite after all.

  9. 14 hours ago, thabucks said:

    The child in me still sniggers when you put your thumb over the top of the Kappa logo like a 11 yo man child .... Hope it’s Puma . 

    Back in the mid-80s, that did cause a fair amount of merriment in the playground.

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  10. 1 hour ago, Amsterdam_Neil_D said:

     

    Billboards X 1,  anyone know how much for a week? (Small heath can't be that much ?,  needs to be a high one so they cant get to it)

    It will get on the bbc news I suspect and is slightly more charismatic than sneaking up tpo people frpom behind and trying to chin them 😄and we can have www.villatalk.com at the bottom and get loads of advertising money from small heaths with internet and all the journos. 

    Perfect timing but needs tpo be this week ideally.  Shows a nice ying and yang of the 2nd city so too speak.  

    Just an idea.  

    I'd chip thirty notes in for that.

    Grealish MotM for his goal, what it means to him, and especially for his conduct under such provocative circumstances. I cannot say for certain whether I could have done that.  

    The subs seemed to make a big impact for us in terms of our approach and paid big rewards in the end. I have Smith 'good,' and I thought the ref was pretty average. Could have given them a penalty, and maybe could have done something nuclear with that challenge on Grealish so early.

    All told, a good weekend... a payday Friday... England win the rah-rah... Villa win under tricky circumstances and a nice cheeky polish of the rocket to finish. For once, feels great to be me.

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  11. Just now, Raver50032 said:

    September - my first long haul flight and an adventure to the west coast of USA. 11 hours there and 10 hours back! Heathrow to Los Angeles. Reason for the trip is aviation related, with two airshows (Lemoore and Miramar) and photography at several US Air Force and Naval air stations in the San Diego and LA area... Highlight of the trip should be two performances by the USN Blue Angels display team.

     

    I should add... I will probably look to wear a Villa top to these two airshows, so if any other Villa nutters are there with their Villa merch on them, I will probably say hi.

  12. Very busy itinerary this year that will put paid to much of my savings, but hey-ho... you only live once... and I'm 44 now. I'm very lucky I can do this, I know that and this isn't a boasting thread...

    June 2019 - Normandy, to commemorate 75th anniversary of D-Day... This is an aviation themed tour (about a week) to tie in with 'Dakotas Over Normandy,' where it is planned for between 35 and 50 DC-3 Dakotas from around the world will be performing mass flypasts and parachute drops over the Normandy beach areas. If you do not know what a DC-3 Dakota is, it's a two engine 1940s era transport aircraft, and some still perform revenue earning service around the world. My trip involves me also having a flight on one of the DC-3s over the beaches. Most poignant.

    July - 7 day staycation based in Witney (Oxon or Gloucs?) - anyway, that's my base for the Royal International Air Tattoo... six days on the base. Last year, I took over 17,000 pictures there... I'm a sad old word removed.

    August - Cruising with my daughter to the fjords of Norwegian Norway, courtesy of P&O.

    September - my first long haul flight and an adventure to the west coast of USA. 11 hours there and 10 hours back! Heathrow to Los Angeles. Reason for the trip is aviation related, with two airshows (Lemoore and Miramar) and photography at several US Air Force and Naval air stations in the San Diego and LA area... Highlight of the trip should be two performances by the USN Blue Angels display team.

    October - astrophotography and night landscape workshop in Slovenia. Yes, I take photos of stars, as well as aircraft.

    January 2020 - astrophotography, night landscapes and northern lights around Lofoten (North Norway).

     

    Busy times... and lots of photos.

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  13. Edited, just for you...

    2021 is probably a sensible guess. Of course, the 'millennial instant gratification' crowd will shout loudest and be disappointed. 😉

    (And no... I am not for one instant suggesting that you are a millennial... I've kind of worked that out for myself).

     

  14. 1 minute ago, Villan4Life said:

    Just bought x2 tickets for myself  and my missus but will have sit in Stoke End (South Stand next to the Villa Fans lol for Stoke vs Villa on Saturday  

    Need keep my emotions in check during game.


    My first football game since just before the stroke - Preston vs Villa late Dec 18. Excited it's great to be able go back out to  game for once and not on scouting assignment  this time but hoping do that in few weeks.

    Take care - I hope the team do the business for you.

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  15. On ‎16‎/‎02‎/‎2019 at 22:53, southcoastvillan said:

    We’d have more points under Bruce, fact

    Really think the situation needs to be monitored carefully now. Always been a DS fan but if this trend of hopeless abject performances continues then I can certainly see a scenario where we say “thanks but no thanks Dean” come end of season. 

    Questions to be asked: 

    - why did we fail to sign a CM with physicality, legs and a pass in Jan?

    - where is the intensity in our performances ? 

    - why does he continue to flog the dead horse that is 4-3-3

    - Kalinic ? Did we not learn anything from the damp squib that was nyland, we now have a bigger damper squib in goal 

    - what are we doing in training?

    Lots of questions to answer dean

    ps the whole “no one out footballs Brentford “ comments in midweek were straight out of the Steve Bruce self preservation manual, you’d be best advised not to do that dean  

     

    Generally agree with the questions you ask. The 'fact' in bold simply cannot be proven as fact. It's like saying that Britain is leaving the EU on March 29th... fact. When actually, Maybot could still pull the plug on it if we head into no deal being likely. But that, is for another thread.

  16. 13 hours ago, bannedfromHandV said:

    Joleon lescott was one of us, as was Micha Richards, go back further and Collymore and Hendrie were allegedly one of us, Gabby too, the list could go on. 

    Not one of them did anything but disappoint ultimately, who was the last 'one of us' who actually achieved anything? 

    It's ironic that the one who truly is  'one of us' is doing very well, at another club (Lolley). 

    Brian Little and Ian Taylor most probably... though Little probably wasn't a Holte Ender considering he's from the north east. But he was here from a very young age and seems to have Villa most closely at his heart.

    For all the 'what aboutism' of others you list, the fact remains, Smith has been here less than five months and people are already wetting their nappies. It isn't perfect right now, far from it. I'm not happy... and I don't know what the answer is. Pretty sure it isn't throwing Smith under a bus in less than 5 months though. We can't run a football club like that. Not with any aspiration of sustainment and ambition. There's already been mention elsewhere of 'cabbages.' Come on, VT is better than this surely? It's not often we have somebody that has the club so dearly at his heart managing us. Smith might make it, he might not. Not aimed at you, but I'm done with the discussion in this thread as it's pretty clear it is going right down the same road as the Bruce thread... already. Bonkers.

    On the subject of Joe Lolley, I have seen loose paper talk that we will be in for him in the summer. That's nice... but if MON rates him, I can't see Lolley coming here unless he's out of contract or he kicks up a stink - and, stink kickers aren't what we want here.

  17. 42 minutes ago, AvfcRigo82 said:

    The team needs re-built as 3/4 of the players we have are off through out of contracts or loans expiring.

    The rest who have a year or 2 to run are shite which leaves us with 2/3 players.

    Jack Grealish (Who I think will be sold and I cannot blame him now) leaving us with McGinn and Kalinic.

    I don't trust Smith to carry out the rebuild nor do I want him to now either. He is an average midtable manager imo.

    Me again, sorry...

    You state that 3/4 of our players are off in the summer for various reasons (debatable as to which ones are trying, and which aren't).

    The 'rest' are 'shite.'

    You don't trust Smith with a rebuild. Just out of interest, why is that? If 3/4 of the players are off (some out of contract, some not trying because they're off and don't care?) and the others are 'shite,' what exactly were you expecting Smith to do? Just asking as you've nailed your colours to the mast and seem to have lost all faith in Smith very quickly indeed. There was never a magic wand to wave given the summer turmoil and state that the previous incumbent left the team and the squad.

    I'll admit that there is precious little about the last couple of months to be really excited about and results haven't been what I was hoping for considering how well we dealt with the 'difficult' run of fixtures before Christmas. But I can't get my head round why there are people who can be 'Smith out' so quickly when the journey has barely even begun. For people criticising him for never having won anything, Bruce (FOUR - 4 promotions)... Warnock... Allardyce and Pardew all had won nothing as managers before winning their first managerial honour. Chicken and egg again. As Director Orson Krennic once said... 'you have to start somewhere...'

    Given how this thread is degenerating, it won't be long before the personal insults start on Smith. That itself will be shameful given that in actuality, he is one of us. It doesn't make him a charity case, or beyond criticism... But you might just as well shit on the Holte End steps.

     

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  18. A deflating night really from start to finish. The stats confirm a bit of a harrowing horror show of incompetence and disbelief in the latest instalment of the 'Brentford Bummings.' For me, that's it for the season now - pooooooof... Like most of the players, very little interest in the remaining fixtures now. Time for Smith to experiment with systems and young players he might want to consider (or be forced to consider for FFP reasons) playing next season. Play 'try not to lose' football on Saturday and away at the Sty, and nothing else really matters now other than looking ahead to future challenges.

    Grealish isn't going to resolve this... and I think the summer cannot come soon enough now for Smith. He really starts to earn his money for me from the final whistle at Carrow Road.

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