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Daniel Johnson free kick from range easily saved by the sub Newport keeper. First on target of the half I think, not counting the near OG

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Newport having it all their own way when the ball is crossed in. Another one swung in towards the penalty spot, no one reacts, header is barely wide.

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And with that I'm signing off. Need to get back for the train. I'd guess there's 10 to go, with added time.

Good first half, pretty terrible second. Newport really played the physical advantage and bossed anything that went in to the box.

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Oh dear...

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2380414/Aston-Villa-reserve-lost-5-2-Newport-County-despite-promising-Premier-League-stars.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490

 

Who? Fans fork out £17 to see unknown Villa reserve side despite top flight club 'confirming' they would play stars

By DAVID KENT

PUBLISHED: 17:45, 28 July 2013 UPDATED: 17:45, 28 July 2013

 

Newport County's 5-2 friendly win over 'Aston Villa' on Sunday was overshadowed by broken promises allegedly made by the Premier League club that they would field a host of star players.

Villa's starting XI and substitutes bench did not have a single player with Premier League experience, despite Newport stating that Villa had assured them there would be some top flight stars in the squad.

 
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Youth: Villa's youth side were leading in the second half, but ended up losing 5-2 to the Welsh side

Villa have stated on Twitter that the match was always registered as a development fixture, though there is still confusion as to what promises were made by the club.

Tickets for the game were priced between £15 and £17 for adults, with nearly 3,000 fans turning up at Rodney Parade in the hope of seeing some Premier League stars in action.

A statement on Newport’s official website prior to the game said: 'Further to concerns raised by Exiles fans directly to the Club about the kind of side that Aston Villa would be fielding in the friendly at Rodney Parade on Sunday, we have contacted Villa for clarification.

 
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Stuck in: Newport's Danny Crow and challenges Villa's Daniel Johnson

'Whilst you can never be certain in pre-season due to changes of plans, schedules, fitness and the progress of players, what sort of side any team will field, Villa have confirmed that the squad they bring will contain a presence of Premiership experience.'

Despite Villa listing the game among their first team fixtures on the ticketing section of their website, the club did not have the clash in the fixtures and results list.

Newport may be unhappy that the Premier League club did not state that the side would be a development XI, with Villa having previously used this to describe a youth friendly with Enfield just two weeks ago.

The hosts ran out winners on the day thanks to an own goal from Josh Webb, Andrew Hughes, Christian Jolley and a Lee Minshull double. Jack Grealish and Danny O'Brien.

 
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Diving in: Newport's Lee Minshull is tackled by Villa's Ricardo Caulder


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hmmm... I can see a friendly being arranged next season at Villa Park against Newport and all Newport fans who had a ticket for this can come for free. Or something to that effect.

 

It is a bit shitty if we told them more first team members would be playing. 

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