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  1. 3 minutes ago, GENTLEMAN said:

    Really think Levy will let him go for that? I reckon you're looking at least £8 mil in the current market and with the Levy "Levy" factored in

    Haha well if Xia matches the price I'd say fine. Even if it's near £8 mil it'll be a steal. Wasn't Chester's transfer to AV about that price?

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  2. 2 hours ago, villaglint said:

    So some people think he's way under valued others think he's terrible. God bless you VT.

    Maybe we should save ourselves 20 pages and all admit we haven't seen enough of him to make a judgement. I think I'd need to see a player play 90mins around 20 times to make a proper judgement. 

    I've seen Yedlin play once for US against Belgium and he was absolutely excellent  so it's a yes from me! 

    I haven't seen him play any full Premier League games, just some highlights, so I can't comment on that. I do remember him playing in the 2014 WC and he was rather good from my eyes. He was crap in Copa America, getting two yellows. In the WC his pace was almost a game changer against Belgium.

    Yedlin, Sunderland 15/16 highlights.

    Yedlin, WC USA vs Belgium highlights

    Yedlin, Spurs vs Atletico Madrid 2016

     

    1 hour ago, Villain-from-Texas said:

    I'm gobsmacked that some people question a £3 million move for Yedlin. Would be a brilliant signing. 

     

    I think he was bought my the Spurs around that price as well. What Di Matteo's offering seems  inline with his market value. Good thing if he's improved since it would a steal; bad if he hasn't.

  3. 2 hours ago, guyavfc said:

    We're in for Yedlin according to Percy.

    As an American this would be nice. Better pace than Hutton for sure but his crosses are poor. For whatever reason I don't think it'll happen on behalf of his agent and what Klinsmann wants from US national team members. I'll say that there's pressure on Americans to play in top flight leagues in Europe if they're offered the chance. Americans who follow his career would become worried  - from MLS to Premier League (Spurs) to Sunderland to Championship (AV). The thing I'd say to soothe their worry would be that he'd get a lot of playing time and he'll be under Di Matteo.

  4. Hi everyone.

    I'm from the States. I started to follow the club back in 2014 after deciding between various West Midland clubs, particularly between West Bromwich Albion, Birmingham City and Aston Villa. I forwent the path of "the club chooses you." My path was rather unorthodox. Since I live in Chicago I looked at its sister cities and found Birmingham. After some serious thought, readings, and time I was led to Villa Park. They say choosing a club should either be inherited by your parents and/or chosen locally. Well, I sorta did that.

    I played soccer/football in high school after recommendations from a peer's mother who said I had "good feet" after watching me play basketball. I started awfully late, but my verve for the sport wasn't questioned. My first real memory of being entranced with the sport was was the 2002 World Cup held in South Korea & Japan. The Germany v US game was absolutely [four letter word].

    Random facts:

    I'm a Cubs fan (baseball).

    I attend the opera and ballet depending on the selection, which can vary anywhere between twice or four times a season.

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