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  1. 2 minutes ago, Stevo985 said:

    He's an excellent player but he was laughably bad last night

    This, my biggest disappointment of the whole evening is that he (and many others) clearly went missing after giving the ball away a few times in a row. They clearly didn’t want it and that lack of effort to demand the ball and want to get on it just narrows the space for everyone else. As I say he wasn’t alone in that but it was the first real sign of our mental fragility. 
     

    We’ve not been good for different reasons for a while but I felt like last night was the first time we didn’t believe we were the better team. Lots for Unai to work on. 

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  2. 5 minutes ago, OutByEaster? said:

    For me, there are a few things I think would help.

    First of those is a manned police presence on a couple of junctions - the big island at the top of Witton Road and the one between Upper Sutton Street and Victoria Road. The first of those is a main route in and out of the city centre from that side of the ground and a bit of a sticking point, the latter is a really small junction with lights that is also one of the biggest release points for traffic onto the A38 and motorways - it always seems to be jammed up - there are probably other equally key junctions that are a mess, but I'd like to see those sorted.

    I'd also like to see if some of the roads could be made one-way or even closed off for a short period after games - for the sole purpose of allowing busses out - at the moment, if the club were to put on a shuttle bus, no one will want to use it if it takes twenty five minutes to get to Lichfield Road (where Aston station is) - that first mile around the ground is a mess.

    I'd also like to see Trinity Road closed to all traffic down to the lights at Witton Road for thirty minutes or so after the final whistle to allow pedestrians to disperse - anyone who has walked that way will know that it's an uncomfortable mix of thousands of pedestrians walking down the middle of the road with the occasional impatient driver gently nudging their way through - I've seen many an argument and a kicked mirror and for me, the cars really should be waiting for a bit.

    And finally, I'd love to see proper parking enforcement on matchdays and unfortunately, I mean for the locals as much as I do for Villa fans - the double parking, the parking on double yellows. the parking on pavements, they're are all things that create chaos - the club, I know, wants to be a good neighbour, but frankly a traffic warden or two and a couple of hundred tickets would go a long way.

    You beat me by a whisker! 

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  3. You’ve opened a can of worms here @OutByEaster?

    We drive and the traffic is horrendous and only seems to get worse year on year. Driving in from M6 we tend to park in area around Upper Sutton street. There is always a huge queue stretching back to M6 all along A38 and around the round about. This is nearly all caused by cars turning right at the traffic lights where Upper Sutton Street crosses Victoria Road. It means only 1 or 2 cars move in each set of lights and it clogs everything up for miles back. If you stopped people turning right for an hour or two on match days this huge queue of traffic would be magically resolved. And for people who need to turn right there are plenty of streets they can take further down the road.

    Simple change - huge result exactly the kind of win Andrew has been brought in for. Been wondering why club doesn’t do something about this for years it’s so obvious. 

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  4. 14 minutes ago, StefanAVFC said:

    Cash at RB again 🤮

    Not to worry, Unai will play McGinn right back and he’ll be surprisingly brilliant at it. 

  5. 2 hours ago, Stevo985 said:

    Honestly I keep doing the maths and the slump we’d have to hit to finish outside the top 5 is incredibly unlikely. 
     

    It would almost certainly require the worst form of Emery’s managerial career for the next 15 games

    Jokes aside what is your working on the maths here? 
     

    If Utd beat us next week they are 5 points behind with 14 games to go. Seems like plenty left to play for to me. 

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  6. Even though Butler will have a heavy influence it’s Bailey ultimately making the decision. He has seemed very happy here ever since Unai came in, even when he wasn’t starting every game. Boy knows a good thing when he sees it. No better place and no better manager to help him fulfil his potential. 

  7. Thought he was outstanding yesterday. 
     

    After the Newcastle game I felt the one saving grace was Ollie scoring so he would go on another run. 
     

    So it shall be. 

  8. 5 minutes ago, It's Your Round said:

    I’ve watched that pass about 15 times, it’s a real thing of pure footballing beauty. What a player our Dougie is. 

    De Bruyne will be watching that tonight thinking I wish I could do that. 

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  9. A lot has been made of our form since Arsenal game but this is first time that side of City/Arsenal games has played since then. 
     

    Interesting.

     

    Most of the side have played and set up has only been slightly different but seemed to click a bit more. That said thought Sheffield were toilet. 
     

    For sure thought Tielemans looks better as a ten. 

  10. 15 minutes ago, mikeyp102 said:

    Just unplayable at the moment. First away prem goal tonight I think they said. Long may it continue 

    Bournemouth? 

  11. Just now, Keyblade said:

    Really surprised Bailey isn't starting. Or Ramsey. I thought we were resting them against Chelsea.

    Yeah my thought too, feel like he must be carrying something because he’s been our best attacking player in recent times and it was more than a little odd that he didn’t come on until 89th min or something against Chelsea. Can’t be too bad otherwise he wouldn’t be on the bench but must need some rest. 
     

     

  12. A lot of money for someone who has such a short track record but Monchi and Unai will have seen more than us and are paid lots of money for good reason to make these calls. 
     

    Fwiw the looks flipping brilliant in the video below got a bit of Ramsey, Buendia and Watkins in him which could be a great mix if he can make the step up.

     

     

     

  13. 3 minutes ago, OutByEaster? said:

    Is it okay to start assuming the worst? 😨

    No Emery is staying he’s got no affinity to Barcelona and they’ve had plenty of chances to hire him in the past. 

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  14. 1 hour ago, Stevo985 said:

    Another poor performance to be honest.

    Perked up second half but we look a shadow of the team we were up until the Arsenal game. We haven't played well since that game.

     

    Really hope we snap out of it soon.

    In most of our away games against decent sides we get pressed relentlessly in the first half and struggle to cope. Usually sides can’t keep it up and we come into the game like we did today. 
     

    You are correct though that we’ve not played well since Arsenal. Arguably we weren’t great that game after first ten mins, although it was a great defensive performance. Hopefully it starts to click for us again soon. We aren’t the only ones struggling, feel like the second half of the season will be a bit attritional but someone will hit a run of form for sure. 

  15. One of those players who takes a good long time to get up to speed when they’ve been out for a while. Could barely control the ball first half. Improved a bit second half when he had more time on the ball. 

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  16. 3 minutes ago, MaVilla said:

    is that 1 in 9 now?

    Yeah another one of those runs. Good news is within 1-10 games more he’ll kick into action and look like a world beater again. 
     

    In fairness to him in most of those 9 games I’d guess we’ve created very few chances don’t remember him missing that many sitters. 

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  17. Just now, Xela said:

    He's proven he's a very good player. He's just having a rough patch. He'll come good again. 

    I’m inclined to go with this. He’s been really pants now getting anway from that but he can obviously play. We’ve seen it. Only thing I’ll say is we could really do with him coming good sooner rather than later. 

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  18. 18 minutes ago, Tom13 said:

    Duran's ceiling is so much higher than Archer's though. Someone said it on here ages ago (possibly @useless, and in my head I questioned it at the time, but it's true.

    I think judging either players ceiling is virtually impossible right now. 

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  19. Trying to think rationally about Duran I’ve seen him do four things in a year that have made me think he could be very very good. The volley against City and Palace he had a very sharp spin and shot against Warsaw I think and a good run and finish against O think Hibs. 
     

    Beyond that there has been a lot of huff and bluster and not much else to get excited about. 
     

    In terms of physical attributes it’s all there. He looks genuinely quick, strong and arguably has better technique than Watkins. He doesn’t know yet how to hold off a man properly but he can absolutely learn that in time given his frame.

     

    His attitude is clearly a concern. He looks horrible to play with, constantly snarking at those around him which is mad coming from someone so clearly worse than everyone he’s playing with. It’s OK to be a bit mad but you have to be able to back it up. There are PLENTY of young players who come to the PL with an attitude to learn and prove themselves not thinking that they should be getting everything straight away. 
     

    If he leaves I genuinely have no idea if we are losing nothing at all and saving ourselves from a big mistake OR if we are giving away the next big thing. He is probably good enough to play regularly in PL in 1/2 years but impossible to tell what his ceiling is and whether that PL team would be a top middle or bottom one. 

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