“I fell in love with Aston Villa because I thought the name sounded like an island off Sardinia,” Hanks told the Daily Mail in the United Kingdom.Aston Villa actually plays their home matches in Witton, which is an industrial town in England. Heavy rainfall in the area has the River Tame constantly threatening to flood.
Hmmm. Flood-threatened Witton.Quote“I fell in love with Aston Villa because I thought the name sounded like an island off Sardinia,” Hanks told the Daily Mail in the United Kingdom.Aston Villa actually plays their home matches in Witton, which is an industrial town in England. Heavy rainfall in the area has the River Tame constantly threatening to flood.http://portlandtribune.com/pt-rss/12-sports/112552-timbers-notes--coach-wilkinson-pleased;-tom-hanks-on-hand;-aston-villa-completes-tiring-trek;-portland-players-stage-dance-competition
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on July 26, 2012, 08:37:48 PMHmmm. Flood-threatened Witton.Quote“I fell in love with Aston Villa because I thought the name sounded like an island off Sardinia,” Hanks told the Daily Mail in the United Kingdom.Aston Villa actually plays their home matches in Witton, which is an industrial town in England. Heavy rainfall in the area has the River Tame constantly threatening to flood.http://portlandtribune.com/pt-rss/12-sports/112552-timbers-notes--coach-wilkinson-pleased;-tom-hanks-on-hand;-aston-villa-completes-tiring-trek;-portland-players-stage-dance-competitionSee I never really understood the antipathy towards Tom Hanks from some Villa fans. He's not professing to be a die hard fan, he just said he likes the club and follows them a bit. I can't see any problem in that.
For people who have been to the matches how did the fonz do, sounds like he took his goal well and got himself into some good positions for other chances as well. I think his style should be particularly well suited to what Lambert is trying to do so i really want him to step up and deliver on the potential this year, these friendlies might give a glimpse as to whether that may happen.
Quote from: paul_e on July 26, 2012, 02:42:53 PMFor people who have been to the matches how did the fonz do, sounds like he took his goal well and got himself into some good positions for other chances as well. I think his style should be particularly well suited to what Lambert is trying to do so i really want him to step up and deliver on the potential this year, these friendlies might give a glimpse as to whether that may happen. I saw him at Portland. He looked like he was playing for his job. Constant movement lots of tracking back, always trying to find space. I cant fault his effort.Oh yes he was the last player off the pitch and made sure he walked (alone) over to the Villa fans in the far away end to applaud their support.I think he believes this is make or break time for his career and he is not going to let it slip by without a fight. I hope he makes it and bangs in a few great performances.
Wouldn't worry about Weimann, he showed a lot of potential at the end of last season and arguably scored the goal that kept us in the premier league.If he gets enough minutes I think he'll scored 10 league goals this season.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on July 26, 2012, 08:10:41 PMWouldn't worry about Weimann, he showed a lot of potential at the end of last season and arguably scored the goal that kept us in the premier league.If he gets enough minutes I think he'll scored 10 league goals this season.I'm less convinced. He's a really good finisher it seems. But not sure he has enough else to his game. Not fast, tall, great technically or a dribbler. Look at Michael Owen once he lost his pace.
To my mind this season is make or break for the likes of Albrighton and Bannan. With the Fonz I think it's more a case of he trying to save/ressurect his Villa career, as few would argue if Lambert had sold him this summer.
I'm excited by the options in defence. I think Clark looks just excellent; Baker seems to be one cool dude; Lowton and Lichaj can both play centrally as well as at RB. Herd, Delph and Stevens are FB options and we appear to have finally landed Concrete Ron. One more LB option and we're done, IMHO. We can then open the exit door for Hutton, Warnock and Collins. Dunne as back-up for Concrete does it.