Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: dave.woodhall on May 02, 2013, 09:31:58 AM
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Bad headlines - the triumphant return.
www.thebirminghampress.com/2013/05/02/the-joy-of-six/
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The attendance is one thing that's been forgotten in the euphoria of the win. Over 37,000 for a Monday night TV game is superb. The Sunderland fans deserve praise as well for selling out their allocation considering the distance and the timing of the game.
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The attendance is one thing that's been forgotten in the euphoria of the win. Over 37,000 for a Monday night TV game is superb. The Sunderland fans deserve praise as well for selling out their allocation considering the distance and the timing of the game.
With excitement like that, we would fill the ground for every game. Sunderland fans also deserve credit for joining in with the 19th minute clapping.
Good article, Dave. There is a very warm feel about the place at the moment.
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Good article Dave.
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I think the "bring a buddy" idea was good. I think there were a fair few season ticket holders who wanted the crowd to be right for this one, and tried to think of someone to bring. I know that when I was looking for a couple of extras, everyone I go with at least tried to get someone else in.
As well as the usual PNE glory hunting husband, I brought my brother, and his australian wife to her first ever game. My brother has only ever really been a Villa fan in name only - but he loved it! I have never seen him get into a game like he did on Monday and it was fantastic! His wife may think it is always like this!
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Loved the line about Tekkers checking out the traffic on the Aston Expressway !!
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Loved the line about Tekkers checking out the traffic on the Aston Expressway !!
Yes great line, but please stop calling him "Tekkers"! Argh!
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Good article Dave. I like the focus on the players delivering the results. Without mentioning Lambert, you seem to be underlining his credentials over the two managers that were mentioned.
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I’d say this one came out of the blue, but it didn’t. Not totally, anyway. For some time we’ve been saying that Villa were going to hammer the opposition one day soon.
This is a very good point to me. I've not read any match reports in the national media, but if I did I just know they'd be rammed with lines like 'out of the blue' and 'surprise Villa win'. They're too lazy to bother watching our games and see how we're playing. It was the same after Anfield, with them totally ignoring our impressive cup wins at Norwich and Man City, and that we were 4 unbeaten in the league before that game, but instead bleating on about a shock upset and how it must mean Liverpool played poorly.
Since Everton away we've been pretty consistent, only dropping points where you'd expect us to, so this was the extension of that and not the oasis in a sea of shit some will try to portray it as.
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The workrate comment is the one that resonates with me the most. The best time to win the ball back is the first second or 2 after it's lost, we seem to be now working on that as a key part of our defensive setup. It requires great fitness levels though, which the team seem to be getting closer to now.
The other key thing for me is the movement of the front 3. I firmly believe if we can keep them all together and fit next year we have a front 3 as good as pretty much anyone in the league, their performances since the new year back that up as well.
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Good article Dave.
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The workrate comment is the one that resonates with me the most. The best time to win the ball back is the first second or 2 after it's lost, we seem to be now working on that as a key part of our defensive setup. It requires great fitness levels though, which the team seem to be getting closer to now.
I read a very encouraging comment, can't remember where, that said Paul lambert's sides tend to finish the season strongly. That would certainly be very welcome after the MON and Mcleish sides that limped over the finish line.
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The attendance is one thing that's been forgotten in the euphoria of the win. Over 37,000 for a Monday night TV game is superb. The Sunderland fans deserve praise as well for selling out their allocation considering the distance and the timing of the game.
They only had the lower tier.
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The attendance is one thing that's been forgotten in the euphoria of the win. Over 37,000 for a Monday night TV game is superb. The Sunderland fans deserve praise as well for selling out their allocation considering the distance and the timing of the game.
They only had the lower tier.
I'm sure I read somewhere they sold out their allocation, unless we only gave them the lower tier.
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The attendance is one thing that's been forgotten in the euphoria of the win. Over 37,000 for a Monday night TV game is superb. The Sunderland fans deserve praise as well for selling out their allocation considering the distance and the timing of the game.
They only had the lower tier.
I'm sure I read somewhere they sold out their allocation, unless we only gave them the lower tier.
They only took the lower tier. Still not a bad turnout, but nothing spectacular either.
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The attendance is one thing that's been forgotten in the euphoria of the win. Over 37,000 for a Monday night TV game is superb. The Sunderland fans deserve praise as well for selling out their allocation considering the distance and the timing of the game.
With excitement like that, we would fill the ground for every game. Sunderland fans also deserve credit for joining in with the 19th minute clapping.
Good article, Dave. There is a very warm feel about the place at the moment.
As does di canio- he stood in the rain and clapped for the full minute.
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So did Cuellar.
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Our season changed at Half time against Newcastle, we lost, but clapped them off the pitch and we have kept that level of performance up pretty much since then (bar the first 30mins at OT)
In the 11 games since/including Everton we've got 17 points.
That 1.5 points a game. If we can continue this sort of form next season, we are looking at around 58 points.
Is this realistic? I don't know, but I know it's ten times more enjoyable seeing our youngster lads try rather than a bunch of journey men just plod through, scraping a draw like last season.
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So did Cuellar.
In fact he was still clapping when Gabby bounced off him for CB hat trick!
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Bad headlines - the triumphant return.
I love bad headlines - think there was an old Argus headline, after Stan Collymore had a particularly good game once - 'Colly-Flowers'.
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Our season changed at Half time against Newcastle, we lost, but clapped them off the pitch and we have kept that level of performance up pretty much since then (bar the first 30mins at OT)
In the 11 games since/including Everton we've got 17 points.
That 1.5 points a game. If we can continue this sort of form next season, we are looking at around 58 points.
Is this realistic? I don't know, but I know it's ten times more enjoyable seeing our youngster lads try rather than a bunch of journey men just plod through, scraping a draw like last season.
I don't see it as massively unrealistic. We have a real goal threat up front which will terrify sides and if we can start to hold on to leads better we'll be fine (we've dropped a lot of points from being in the lead this season, a few times when we've had a 2 goal cushion, which is pretty frustrating).
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A well-written piece and an enjoyable read.
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A well-written piece and an enjoyable read.
Hear, hear.
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So did Cuellar.
In fact he was still clapping when Gabby bounced off him for CB hat trick!
Having watched a re run of Monday's game on TV, I couldn't believe how utterly appalling Cuellar was. I didn't notice so much at the game, but bloody hell how many unforced mistakes did he make? I'd give him 1/10 at best, and that was for clapping Stan.
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Good stuff Dave
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Bad headlines - the triumphant return.
I love bad headlines - think there was an old Argus headline, after Stan Collymore had a particularly good game once - 'Colly-Flowers'.
Good game once - come on he had at least 3 good games in 3 years. :D