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by TBM » 06 Jan 2011 15:10

Into the bottom 3 and not looking like they can get out of it quick......especially if they sell Young and Downing

Has the rest of the Premiership just got better or have these teams simply just got worse?

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by papereyes » 06 Jan 2011 15:14

Lerner decided that he couldn't justify bankrolling the team anymore.

Club thought their youngsters would be good enough - and at times, they are (Albrighton, Bannan, Clark etc)

Bunch of injuries to stop senior players from actually playing

Heskey up front, Agbonlahor injured, Carew annoyed

They're going down, imo.



Oh yeah, Milner out, Ireland in. LOL.

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by TBM » 06 Jan 2011 15:19

papereyes Lerner decided that he couldn't justify bankrolling the team anymore.

Club thought their youngsters would be good enough - and at times, they are (Albrighton, Bannan, Clark etc)

Bunch of injuries to stop senior players from actually playing

Heskey up front, Agbonlahor injured, Carew annoyed

They're going down, imo.



Oh yeah, Milner out, Ireland in. LOL.


True

People in the game though seem to rate Ireland on his day........suppose he just needs the right team/players to bring the best out of him

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by Tony Le Mesmer » 06 Jan 2011 19:39

Cant really make this one out.

Man for man i think they have a better team then Liverpool right now.

There are quite a few established prem teams struggling this year, probably down to years of spending money they cant really afford on average players. You cant carry on like that for ever.

I think over the next few years some big clubs, like Villa, will go down

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by winchester_royal » 06 Jan 2011 20:08

I think they've just been unlucky with injuries, drawn games they should have won...etc.

They won't be down there at the end of the season.


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by TBM » 06 Jan 2011 20:15

winchester_royal I think they've just been unlucky with injuries, drawn games they should have won...etc.

They won't be down there at the end of the season.


Isn't that what Newcastle fans were saying a couple seasons back :lol:

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by Hoop Blah » 06 Jan 2011 21:46

The margins between success and failure are so small, and the difference between most of the teams so slight, that a good collection of players can easily come unstuck.

Villa have had to play a lot of the kids too, and a lot is down to application not ability when it comes to winning the close games.

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by Tails » 06 Jan 2011 21:50

Great application to rescue a point at Chelsea....never say die and rewarded with a decent point.

Admittedly it should have been 3 considering how Wolves managed to turn Chelsea over.

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by exileinleeds » 06 Jan 2011 22:27

Tails Great application to rescue a point at Chelsea....never say die and rewarded with a decent point.

Admittedly it should have been 3 considering how Wolves managed to turn Chelsea over.

n
I think that is quite salient.

Wolves in the first few games of the season were quite unlucky- played well but a bad decision/moment of madness cost them 3 pts where they coulda/shoulda got something. McCarthy is a man for that sort of team...he expects to struggle- does not think they deserve/have a right to be in the Prem and that hard work graft and attitude are going to (hopefully) give them just enough to survive.

Villa/Everton/Liverpool.....well they are just too good to go down arn't they? Actually, no. Guts/nous and a managers ability to motivate prima donnas might be what makes the difference this season.

We know from a documentary SJM made in 07 and adding up subsequent revalations he lost about a third of his personal wealth. ALL companies (and ones making continual losses) have had their ability to borrow/finance/afford big spends, mean that the league is more competitive than in many years. For the first time in recent history the league is going to be won on the field of play and not the boardroom....


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by Tails » 06 Jan 2011 22:36

exileinleeds
Tails Great application to rescue a point at Chelsea....never say die and rewarded with a decent point.

Admittedly it should have been 3 considering how Wolves managed to turn Chelsea over.

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I think that is quite salient.

Wolves in the first few games of the season were quite unlucky- played well but a bad decision/moment of madness cost them 3 pts where they coulda/shoulda got something. McCarthy is a man for that sort of team...he expects to struggle- does not think they deserve/have a right to be in the Prem and that hard work graft and attitude are going to (hopefully) give them just enough to survive.

Villa/Everton/Liverpool.....well they are just too good to go down arn't they? Actually, no. Guts/nous and a managers ability to motivate prima donnas might be what makes the difference this season.

We know from a documentary SJM made in 07 and adding up subsequent revalations he lost about a third of his personal wealth. ALL companies (and ones making continual losses) have had their ability to borrow/finance/afford big spends, mean that the league is more competitive than in many years. For the first time in recent history the league is going to be won on the field of play and not the boardroom....


Notion may be right, but attributed to the wrong end of of the table - the league will be decided in the boardrooms - those that survive at the bottom, however....

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by SouthDownsRoyal » 06 Jan 2011 22:43

TBM i think villa stay UP

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by Big Foot » 07 Jan 2011 11:07

I know it won't happen but I'd love to see Villa relegated

Seeing Ashley Young & Agbonlahor give it the big 1 to Chelsea fans after scoring last week reminded me how much I despise them. Young for his antics in the FA Cup game last year and Agbonlahor for being a wasted talent who's been shit for England

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by 6ft Kerplunk » 07 Jan 2011 11:29

I think Agbonlahor is making the most of his talents. Seem to remember reading an article about him where the Villa youth coach had kept him on when others doubted him because he was so quick and thought they could bring his actual football qualities up to standard if he worked really hard with him on them. Although that does sum up exactly why we don't bring through enough quality players in this country.


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by TBM » 07 Jan 2011 11:46

He's been told he's got to lose some weight as he is not as quick anymore and that it his main threat

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by papereyes » 07 Jan 2011 11:47

6ft Kerplunk I think Agbonlahor is making the most of his talents. Seem to remember reading an article about him where the Villa youth coach had kept him on when others doubted him because he was so quick and thought they could bring his actual football qualities up to standard if he worked really hard with him on them. Although that does sum up exactly why we don't bring through enough quality players in this country.


That's exactly it. The guy who runs Villa's academy went to my old college and his son was a year or so older than me. He'd often pop down and chat about Villa to the barman. They took a sprinter and tried to turn him into a striker.

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by Mr Angry » 07 Jan 2011 12:00

Big Foot Seeing Ashley Young & Agbonlahor give it the big 1 to Chelsea fans after scoring last week reminded me how much I despise them. Young for his antics in the FA Cup game last year and Agbonlahor for being a wasted talent who's been shit for England


Do you not think they did that because of the ridiculous, OTT celebrations that followed Terry's 89th minute goal???

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