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jackbauer24

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  1. I was sent an email about uploading my season ticket to my wallet a few weeks ago or so... But I haven't done so. Once or twice a year I can't make a game so lend my ticket to a friend or family member without faff of following club rules. When we inevitably do go fully digital, those days will be gone I assume.

     

  2. I was looking at the SPL and began wondering why I like some teams more than others almost 'naturally' even though I have zero affiliation with them and couldn't name a single player. Which got me thinking about narrowing that down to Derbies... Who would you choose to win (no sitting on the fence draws!) if it was the Ultimate Derby Weekend in World Football?! Even if you hate them both!

    1. Man City vs Man Utd

    2. Liverpool vs Everton

    3. Spurs vs Arsenal

    4. Newcastle vs Sunderland

    5. Celtic vs Rangers

    6. Sheffield United vs Wednesday

    7. Forest vs Derby

    8. Inter Milan vs AC Milan

    9. Galatasaray vs Fenerbahçe

    10. Real Madrid vs Barcelona (pushing 'derby' to 'rivalry' with this one)

     

    Personally, I'd want all 'home' wins (that's why I put then in that order!) but I'm not sure why I favour certain teams over others. Some I actively dislike like Newcastle, yet I still prefer them to Sunderland for some reason for example!

    Who would be your winners?

  3. My fear is that Villa are always slightly optimistic when it comes to recovery periods. Digne and Pau both out far longer than first guessed. Ramsey's injury seemed to go on for ages too.

    No Pau, Konsa or Mings is almost an untenable position to be in. Lenglet and Carlos is an incredibly weak CB pairing in the Premier League.

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  4. 3 minutes ago, maqroll said:

    Does Toon and Man Utd both crashing out of CL definitely mean 5th place is no longer a CL spot?

    No, it makes it less likely, yet it's still pretty likely - something like 70% chance according to previous posters. All depends on how other English teams do, including us, in the remainder of their European campaigns.

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  5. I don't know why the Ghost immobilisers aren't fitted to more cars. For those that don't know what that is, it's effectively some clever programming that turns the buttons in your dash/steering wheel in to viable buttons for a PIN that starts the car. All the benefits of keyless entry but with the added security of completely unique start sequence.

    In my last car, the keyless entry opened the car up (so valuables could be stolen if key cloned/relayed/stolen from house) but the car would not move (the only real reason people want keys) until I presses something like Radio Preset 2, Up Volume, AC, Radio Preset4... Or whatever.

    As far I'm aware, it's practically theft proof unless under duress.

    Edit: or other similar systems!

  6. 6 minutes ago, wishywashy said:

    Newcastle, the worst in the league away, go to Villa (unbeaten at home in 17) and win comfortably. Then, as one of the best teams in the league at home, they play Luton and concede 4.

    Football is a very funny sport

    I still think Newcastle will beat Luton. There's not long left, but enough 

    That's an area where we really lack I think, we don't seem to get many points from losing positions.

  7. I missed the build up/ rumours and saw it today with transfer window news and assumed it was just a joke to get people interested in the upcoming F1 season, comparing two sports and what big transfers look like etc... But then, wow! Completely off guard.

    The big problem I have is that I have been a Ferrari fan since Alesi and Berger and I really can't stand Hamilton. It's like Deeney or Savage joining Villa. I'm spinning.

    Do I let love or hate win?! I just hope Leclerc absolutely outclasses him!

  8. 12 hours ago, sidcow said:

    The other question is how sold out was it? Was it rammed or half empty? 

    I have no idea if it was sold out as I don't know what they consider that to be. However, it certainly wasn't rammed. Even at it's most busy, there seemed to be enough space to sit, quick to get served food, empty toilets and easy to get a drink. It also took a while to get to 'busy', probably just the last 90mins.

    However, I'm more interested in how many people actually paid for it! Or were a massive percentage in there for free?

  9. 2 minutes ago, Kiwivillan said:

    Might as well sack Emery now if you think we'll be that bad rest of the season

    Assuming Man Utd and West Ham win tomorrow (which is likely), those two teams are 5 and 8 points behind us respectively. Newcastle are the ones who need a bigger turn around but they're beginning to stabilise and will do so more once transfer window closes. None of this requires us massively plummeting, but that sort of turn around is quite feasible. Look at our run to 7th last season, teams below us now can easily do it.

  10. Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Spurs will be the top 4 this season. We made hay while the sun was shining and made the most of our home form but issues with injuries, squad depth and, frankly, quality have caught up with us. We were never really going to challenge those teams. We've had far more good results than we've had good performances.

    The real challenge is to make the most of our great start, and Utd and Chelsea stumbling, to see if we can hold on to 5th or 6th. My gut says both West Ham and Newcastle will leapfrog us over the remainder of the season and Man Utd could too. It's disappointing, but the party line will be that we use it for experience and improve further next year...

    It just goes to show how hard it is to break that ceiling. We'll likely lose some big names/wages due to FFP and no Champions League, but that's why teams like West Ham (Rice) and Brighton (loads!) have been knocking at that door for a few seasons but unable to break it down.

    But, ultimately, this is why as a fan I am far more interested in a Cup win than scraping fifth and a potential CL place due to coefficients or whatever it is. I'll remember lifting the trophy far more than sporadic forays in to the CL before top players move on. I'd take an FA Cup win and ending 9th over CL qualification. Unfortunately, based on recent form, that dream will be over by this time next week too!

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  11. Why you all talking about Diaby?! Did he play tonight... I didn't see him....

    Fortunately, when Bailey came on with 3 mins to go we had eleven players for the first time all night!

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  12. Just now, ender4 said:

    It can’t be just because of Torres though.  Why is Diaby playing so bad? Tielemans playing like he did when he first joined us. Zaniolo not showing anything to improve our team. Kamara a little out of form.  Yet we are still just about grinding out results to keep us ticking over.

    I genuinely think it basically is him, in either a primary or secondary way.

    Primarily, he marshalls the defence, he adds a calmness to playing it out and he starts nearly every attack. Secondarily, he brings that confidence to the team. Kamara feels confident to play the ball back, midfielders can collect the ball in the correct positions and wingers can make better runs. The drop off to Lenglet in all those areas is killing us. We go from one of the best ball playing defenders in the Premier League to Lenglet who panics and can't do anything but hoof it.

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  13. Bit of claret tinted glasses on by a few here! First half we were a clear second best (and that's being nice!), second half we were better but they still dominated and it was thanks to Martinez (and poor finishing after his mistake) that we're still in draw.

    Diaby should have come off at half time, Lenglet was horrific and Kamara was, once again, incredibly sloppy throughout - nearly game endingly so.

    Our form is shocking... But basically it's because of no Pau. We're going to really struggle in any games without him. Could be a depressing second half of the season.

  14. On 08/01/2024 at 17:07, OutByEaster? said:

    It's open now for the Newcastle game.

    So I noticed this post and thought, why not give it a go.

    And today I was 'successful'... I do now wonder what percentage of people in there are doing it for 'free' through this ballot. Seems a bit lucky to get it on the first go!

    Apparently, for this game, it should be £70 bolt on - my wife and I means effectively £140, why do I somehow think it'll fail to provide that kind of value?!

    But for free, let's go see if I'm being unreasonably in my views of this!

     

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  15. I think I'm just becoming numb to everything, nothing improves and I'm generally in the minority with all popular votes. Maybe I'm just getting old(er) and grumpier but there's little in the world that I believe is getting better and not worse!

    The badge is just another one. I did feel strongly our badge should NOT be a circle because it happened to be a circle in a tiny bit of our history when we were successful. It wasn't round for about 90% of our history. However, I was in the minority and we got the boring, inferior version of the 80s badge with the lion facing the wrong way. Not a fan. Then heard we were changing it again, not overly pleased as it is an amateur process but was pleased we would get the shield back.

    Then we get this. How can you make the shield bad (in my eyes?)... Oh, get the balance, lion, colours and text position all wrong! Pretty horrendous really. We'd all have opinions, but it's impressive to create a badge no one likes!

    But, as stated, I think I'm just numb to it now... It'll be what it'll be and as long as Villa win on the pitch, that's all the matters.

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  16. Second string is a massive drop off in quality and the returning players have all been awful. Cash terrible, Moreno poor, Ramsey simply shouldnt be on the pitch. Unfortunately that's coupled with the increasingly standard invisible performance of Diaby. McGinn is ineffective due to changed position. Pau, Carlos only decent players so far. Kamara is half the player with Luiz by his side. 

    No urgency, no belief, no effort. Really disappointing performance from the team and actually worse than the Nottingham game. Unai will have to have a massive change in approach/ personnel in the second half as we've been horrific and not truly tested their keeper. A standard away performance?

    Our first XI is arguably title challengers. This XI are barely top half challengers.

  17. Buendia is a massive loss and if he were to come back and we're still in the race for... well, let's not limit that... he really could be the difference. I genuinely think he was on the cusp of being the FIRST name on the teamsheet.

    Gerrard didn't use him so he could play his mate Phil, we were an underperforming team all over the pitch with no identity or tactics. When Emery came in, he began to be integral to how we played. In preseason he was looking incredible. His stats in a poor Norwich team were outstanding, can you imagine what Unai would get out of him?! He suits our style perfectly; energetic, progressive, passionate, a team player and he never quits. He would create so many chances and be yet another option in an attacking sense.

    Unai improves everyone, I imagine a once coveted by Arsenal Buendia would excel under this Villa... He could yet be our late season ace in the hole.

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  18. If we were to take the lead before Arsenal do on Sunday, we'd go top of the As It Stands table 🤣

    I'm generally a negative (realistic?!) person in all aspects of life, and especially Villa, but if you can't dream now... When can you?!

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  19. We just need not to lose. We should have enough to secure that, even with some left at home. We then have further backup of Legia needing a win. Finally, if it all goes terribly, we're still through and fix it next year. It's a small gamble and the upside is players get a proper seven day break after a hectic few weeks. Play Luiz and Digne and they still get an extended break due to their suspension.

    Olsen

    Cash Chambers Lenglet Digne

    Zanioli Luiz Dendonker Ramsey

    Traore/Diaby (depending on injuries)

    Duran

    Bench; Marshall, Feeney, Iroegbunam, Young, Kellyman, Hause(?), O'Reilly, Wilson and any other youngsters!

    Try and leave the first teamers at home. The Brentford game is far more important than this and we need to ensure we don't blow a succesful week by making the squad trek across Europe for very little reason over the festive period.

  20. Nottingham Forest have used the blueprint on how to beat this Villa side. We can not complain, they controlled it.

    Be physical. Villa are a weak team.

    Hassle players in pairs/threes in ALL areas* as we panic, especially defensively.

    *However, give Zanioli, Bailey and Diaby a bit of space - they'll trip themselves up by trying to beat everyone three times over.

    Keep hitting balls over the top, odds are you eventually beat the offside trap.

    Don't panic, even when two down, Villa will play out the back at a snail's pace.

    Don't worry about the bench - Dendonker and Carlos aren't going to change the scoreline.

    Take the lead. Villa are horrific at coming from behind.

    Go home, feet up.

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