Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine
Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: Flin5tone on September 25, 2019, 01:09:08 PM
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We're in a better position to trade out way out of trouble now. I think (hope).
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Chalk and cheese when one compares ownership and management. 2015-16 is a rotten club, in decline and on the way down, 2019-20 is a revitalised club with very ambitious and wealthy owners allied to management who have a vision and strategy. What you highlight, Flin5tone, is the point of intersection between the two relative linear journeys.
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Well that's cheered me right up
Thanks >:(
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Had we played comparable games back then (ie two away to the supersix)?)
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We have a far better team manager staff and owners and we wont be as bad as that team I'm convinced of that.
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Bournemouth, Palace and Leicester away, Manure, Sunderland and West Brom at home.
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Ta, a fair bit softer then.
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I'd say pretty similar, Manure, a local Derby and Sunderland isn't much different to West Ham, Everton and Bournemouth, Leicester won the league so is say on a par with Spurs, Palace both times and then the only real difference is Arsenal away compared to Bournemouth away.
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Leicester won the league but that day we still would have expected to win and we should have won.
Anyway, beat Burnley tomorrow and the comparisons can disappear.
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That was probably our best run of form in the whole wretched season. I doubt that will be the case this season.
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Isn’t that wrong though. We definitely got a win at Bournemouth and a draw against Sunderland. I think we drew at Palace too.
Edit - Ignore, 2-1 palace..