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  1. https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/exclusive-aston-villa-sell-land-14751409 

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    Exclusive: Aston Villa to sell land in latest cost-cutting measure

    Aston Villa are considering selling a plot of land close to Villa Park to deal with their ongoing financial problems.

    BirminghamLive understands that Brookvale - the staff parking site on the junction of Witton Road and Tame Road - will be put up for sale to raise funds for the struggling club.

    The facility is in a desirable location close to the stadium and could raise around £4.5million if sold with planning permission.

    Back in 2011 the site was approved for a housing project of up to 130 homes but was never sold.

    And in 2016 the derelict buildings that stood on the site were demolished allowing the car park to function more efficiently.

    It’s now understood that it will be sacrificed in the times ahead

    He's gonna sell everything isn't he? We won't be worth jack shit by the time he's finished!

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  2. 6 minutes ago, markavfc40 said:

    I don't know where he is getting his info from but Collymore just tweeted this:

     

    If this is anything close to being right then we are in deeper trouble than the likes of Leeds and Portsmouth were ever in.

    No idea who the true villan is, Xia or Wyness or both....seems pretty clear though that our only way out of this is new ownership, and fast!

    Can see us going into administration, most likely forced by the banks, before our saviour steps forward with his massive briefcase full of cash!

     

  3. .... Re the club sale rumour

     

    I know a (genuine) football agent and I messaged him the other day regarding the Matt Southall rumour. I asked him if he knew him and whether there was any truth in the story.

    He replied this morning. Yes, he knows Matt Southall personally, and there is definitely truth behind the story, but there are many interested parties. He reckons Xia has run out of cash....I don't know if that's a guess or whether he means that's the 'word on the street', so to speak!  -  Anyway, to read this morning that we had cash flow problems last season, this could make sense?

    I've asked if he knows who any of the other interested parties are, but he hasn't replied yet. He did say however that Amanda Staveley has no 'real' money....whatever the hell that means!

    Think we could be in for another eventful summer.

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  4. 25 minutes ago, hippo said:

    Worrying footnote to this article - it seems we had cashflow problems in feb.

    https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/aston-villa-put-alan-hutton-12648187

     

    "Meanwhile, it has emerged that back in February, Villa cashed in future transfer revenue due on Jordan Amavi from Marseille and Carlos Sanchez from Fiorentina in exchange for immediate money to help their cash flow"

     

    Saw something about that (from a bluenose) on Twitter. Surely any cashflow problems should be eased going forward by relieving the ridiculously high wage burden?

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  5. 4 minutes ago, hippo said:

    Which will happen first:-

    1.Xia starts making shrewd managerial appointments - and tweeks the business to make FFP less of a burden

    2.He sells up.

    For me easily 2 - I can not see anything good coming from his time here now. I think we have seen what he is made of - its just how long the agony goes on.

    100% option 2!

    He hasn't made a shrewd appointment in 2 years, nothing to suggest he will start now.

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  6. 11 minutes ago, JAMAICAN-VILLAN said:

    I wonder if we/Tony could get a new investor to boost the coffers, are our stocks worth much?

    Even Man City got Chinese investment and their value soared even further.

    Man City are the only european team with chinese investment, to be state backed. CITIC Capital own a 13% share.

    The laws changed in China late last year. It's not illegal for Chinese companies to invest in football clubs now, but it certainly is not welcomed and any deals open to scrutiny.

    Interestingly, the chap that owns Fosun is the only owner to publicly state his approval of the new rules. Clearly their deal with Mendes is their advantage, but all the Wolves fans thinking they will be spending big money in the premier league are very dillusional.

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  7. 1 minute ago, tomav84 said:

    yes because a) that rag has history of totally inventing stories and b) because said rag has a history of disliking villa (and all other midlands clubs)

    well I don't read it.....not since the mid nineties, so I'll bow to your wisdom on the subject.

    I would still be very surprised if they just totally invented the story though.

    Simon Jordan alluded to it last week on the radio aswell. Is he lying too? What would he gain from making it up?

    I'm open minded to it. Until Xia puts the story to bed

  8. 3 minutes ago, AvfcRigo82 said:

    After reading the last few pages of the mass hysteria regarding Xia selling I think a bit of normality is needed.

    I do not think for one minute Tony is going anywhere and the only thing he will actively be looking to sell will be the high earning deadwood that offer us very little in the first team.

    Jumping to conclusions during a time where everyone is on holidays and end of season breaks etc. and unable to comment in relation to the bullshit the press stir up every 2 minutes.

    I think we will have a reassuring response from Dr Tone in due course regarding moving forwards for next season.

    FWIW I do not sense one ounce that he is a chairman that is ready to sell up now or anytime in the near future and I cannot wait to see his response to such bullshit journalism.

    Patience folks....

    Are we supposed to assume then, that because we lost the playoff final, a national newspaper has decided to completely invent a story of a takeover? I just don't buy it!

    With the current Abramovich situation, if ever there was a club to 'invent' stories of takeovers from a sensationalism point of view, then it would be Chelsea surely? I just don't see the merit of a national newspaper making something like this up? I could be completely wrong obviously, but instincts suggests something has or is currently going on. I read a tweet earlier that the consortium mentioned are not in the running, but another party could be, so who knows!

    Do I think Xia has decided to sell up?...not sure.

    Do I think he would if the right offer came in.....absolutely!

  9. 1 hour ago, DCJonah said:

    Why? As i said, is he considered a proven premier league scorer because of that spell?

    Well in my opinion Yes, because he proved he can score goals in the premier league. He scored more than the odd goal in the didn't he?...In my opinion, a player scores 19 goals in the premier league is proven at the level. He was the highest english goalscorer the season Ipswich went up. He never played in the premier league till he was 29, so arguably in his prime the first season. He scored the same amount as Benteke got for Villa in his first season in the Premier League. He then got 6 goals in a relegated Ipswich side (Benteke only notched 10 the 2nd season). 

    In my book, if Hogan got 7 in 7 one season, then 14 in 25 the season after, he is proven at the level! However, I accept you don't agree.

     

  10. 42 minutes ago, Eastie said:

    Agree totally , we will give our promotion hopes a huge lift by beating Cardiff tonight allowing Fulham to go 2nd 

    Interesting psychology going into the playoffs, for all teams.

    Villa - Will have had several weeks of planning for the play offs. Should be mentally prepared. Squad full of big game players as proven this season. We can beat any of the play off hopefuls at home, we just have to be resolute in the away leg. 

    Cardiff - If they blow the chance of automatic they could be mentally spent for the play offs. Particularly if they do end up losing to us tonight, having already lost to wolves. Self doubt could be key.

    Fulham - Currently on the longest unbeaten run in english football. If they don't get 2nd after the run/form they've shown, having lost out in the play offs last season.....how will they respond?

    Derby - Look booked for 5th barring a catastrophe. Much the same as Villa...will have had several weeks of mental preparation.

    Boro/Millwall - Both dangerous opponents and will arguably be the form side going into the play offs. Don't personally think either have the quality to make the final however.

     

     

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  11. 15 hours ago, DCJonah said:

    Played for ipswich, had an an amazing season in the prem scoring 19 goals. Following season, scored 6 as ipswich were relegated. A perfect example of a good spell does not equal proven. 

    For me a proven player is someone who consistently performs over a few seasons. A spell of 33 games is nothing really. 

    I know who he is....was just astounded he was used as an example ;)

  12. 1 hour ago, DCJonah said:

    So Marcus Stewart was a proven premier league striker?

    Players have good spells. As you've just said, it was 33 games. That's around 3/4 of a season. You really think that makes someone proven? 

    Marcus Stewart :huh:

  13. 1 hour ago, DCJonah said:

    Is he? 

    At 26 years old he has had one good spell at this level. How is that proven?

    Proven that he can scores goals in the championship....would of thought that was pretty obvious really!

    21 goals in 33 championship games spanning across 2 seasons....how many goals/games constitutes 'proven' if that isn't enough?

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  14. 39 minutes ago, TRO said:

    So, by the powers of deduction.

    The previous managers of Sunderland were able to get Grabban to score 12 goals before he left......but unable to secure a win ratio for their team above 20%

    that seems a bit selective to me and makes little sense.

    However, Steve Bruce is reponsible for the footballing side of Aston Villa.....so it all comes back to him.

    You're clearly no Sherlock Holmes :D

    Just alluding to the fact that the bloke was firing in a poor side....and until he was Bruceyfied, was firing for us.....took around 4 games to nullify the dynamism he brought to us.

  15. 1 minute ago, Demitri_C said:

    Should have scored more granted but is still only 26 

    26 isn't young in my opinion. Strikers should be at their peak between 26-29. Not saying he is a poor player by any stretch, but he wouldn't be an exciting signing would he?

    I think the fact he cost that much money highlights just how exaggerated the transfer market is.....ridiculous really isn't it?...but that's another argument. In respect of that however, surely the authorities need to look again at the FFP levels? Teams can only lose a max of £35m per season in the Premier League....and when players like him are costing £18.5m, what chance has any club got of breaking into that elite 6?

  16. 19 hours ago, Dale said:

    Dean Smith has and would have him scoring 20 goals a season in this league easy... 

    Surprised nobody picked up on this.....you are 100% spot on!

    Hogan is awful in this Villa side....but proven at this level.

    You can apply the same comments to McCormack. 

     

    Steve Bruce is responsible for Hogan's form. 

    It's not unfair to also have a look at the Bruce affect of Lewis Grabban....on fire this season for Sunderland, comes to Villa, smashes goals left right and centre....now the Bruce affect has kicked in, he looks cack!

     

    I would love to see what Dean Smith could do with this squad next season (minus the old legs) and £10m to spend!

  17. 24 minutes ago, striker said:

    Bree hasn’t looked out of place to me when played so I don’t know why he hasn’t been given more game time to get a foothold in the side. But you could also say that about O’Hare and a few others from the U23s.

    I guess Bruce has put all his eggs in one basket by preferring his experienced players so Elmo will probably continue at RB until the end of the season.

    I fear you're right. He's only in there because him and Snoddy played together at Hull. He is absolutely crap...I would rather see Micah Richards come back in at RB than Elmohamady! His delivery from promising positions is as bad as Hutton!

    That said...Hutton has been far, far better than him this season...and Bree (not sure about him yet)...has been better than Elmo too.

  18. 1 minute ago, Demitri_C said:

    I think its abit premature to say the likes of hourihane and kodjia wont be good enough for premier league. The same was said of andre Gray and troy deeney.

    Let's see if we even get there! As i have my doubts we will 

    Andre Gray - 13 goals in 58 premier league appearances 

    Troy Deeney - 28 goals in 98 premier league appearances 

    If that's the reference point for level of 'success' then we have no need to worry, Hogan will be equally as bad as that I'm sure give 50-100 Premier League games!

     

  19. 12 hours ago, KSV said:

    This. Our best 11.. there's not many I would want to be in the premier league. Alot will be in the squad like kodjia snoddy grealish Elmo hourihane. With the exception of Chester who could keep his spot. The rest need upgrading. Plus a new manager. 

    Kodija isn't gonna be good enough in the premier league in my opinion. 28 years old, no improvement to come in all likelihood and has never played in the top tier, not even in France! Doubt he is even as good as Jordan Ayew really, let's be honest! ....and Ayew struggled in prem for us and despite getting a few goals for Swansea, he now can't get back into what is generally a poor side.

    Snoddy is only on loan....but again, what's he gonna do in the Prem?....certainly wouldn't be paying any money for him. Free transfer only.......Elmo?...christ alive!

    Hourihane willl be totally invisible in the premier league, as will Lansbury. Jedinak will need an outboard motor, as will Whelan!

    Grealish and probably Chester are the only players that could cut it at the top level in my opinion, but I think Bjarnasson could possibly do a job in the DM role, certainly worth a try.

    This squad is 100% relegation fodder next season if we were to go up. We don't have the funds required to get the improvements we would need and would you entrust the money (if we had it) to Bruce/Round anyway, to get the right players in?

    Over the last 18 months we have bought an established championship side. We are slow, methodical, predictable and one dimensional. Only when Grealish came back into the side in December did we actually look like we could compete at the top end of the Championship, before that we didn't even look like making the play offs. There is no real 'potential' within our squad, and we don't have a manager that is likely to explore any potential from within the younger ranks.

    I don't think remaining in the chumpionship next season would be the end of the world to be honest, but we simply have to get rid of Steve Bruce and start building for the future. Another year down here and involving the likes of O'Hare, Doyle-Hayes, etc etc week in week out might be a good thing in the long run.

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  20. 6 hours ago, Demitri_C said:

    Taylor is a good solid defender but jesus going forward he is diabolical. i though cissokho was bad but taylor is worse 

    His shot yesterday was so bad it end up going for a throw on, i think even i could have got it closer to the goal than he did. it was quite hilarious that shot though :lol:

    In fairness to him (although I agree he isn't great going forward)...that shot you're referring to wasn't exactly easy. It would of taken all of an accomplished strikers ability to hit the target in that exact circumstance as a left footed player. He's tried to hit it with outside of foot as it cam at him and just caught it wrong.....you're right though, it was hilarious!

    Especially as the Reading fans started shouting 'shoot' every time he touched the ball afterwards !

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  21. All fit according to Bruce, although Whelan most likely not included tomorrow as will train all weekend and might be involved Tuesday.

    'All fit' includes a certain Jonathan Kodija, whom Bruce says played 45 mins in a behind closed doors friendly this week and has trained since with no problems. Bruce says he will be involved this weekend...this is huge news!

    It's like we are signing a new player for the run in, a player that will hopefully want to finish the season on a high. I wouldn't want to be picking a starting lineup with everyone fit. We have a seriously strong squad in my opinion.

    Possibly....

     

        Johnson

    Elmo         Terry     Chester       Taylor or Hutton

    Bjarnasson or Jedi

    Snodgrass             Grealish              Adomah

    Grabban

    Kodija

     

    Bench from : Bjarnasson or Jedi, Hutton or Taylor, Lansbury, Hourihane, Hogan, Davis, Green, Whelan, O'Hare, Hepburn-Murphy

     

    Wow...if only we had avoided the long term injuries!

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