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Author Topic: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread  (Read 74845 times)

Offline Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #300 on: July 31, 2013, 09:33:53 PM »
@MatKendrick: There are  3668 Villa fans here tonight in a crowd of 7720

Over 4,000 Walsall fans for a friendly seems a lot.

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #301 on: July 31, 2013, 09:35:25 PM »
@MatKendrick: There are  3668 Villa fans here tonight in a crowd of 7720

Over 4,000 Walsall fans for a friendly seems a lot.

I bet there were a fair few Villa in the home ends which is why they stopped selling to anyone who didn't have a Walsall booking history.

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #302 on: July 31, 2013, 09:38:29 PM »
Nice to read lots of positive comments tempered by opposition.

Keep up the good work.

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #303 on: July 31, 2013, 09:38:41 PM »
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Fabian Delph, Gabby Agbonlahor, Christian Benteke, Jack Grealish and Gary Gardner were on target as Aston Villa produced another five-star pre-season performance to poop Walsall’s party.

Paul Lambert’s claret and blue army descended on the Banks’s Stadium in huge numbers, making up almost half the Saddlers’ 125th anniversary crowd and providing almost all of the goalmouth action.

Villa sold out their allocation of over 3,668 tickets and the away fans among an attendance of 7,720 contributed to a enthusiastic atmosphere, arriving in good voice following the short trip down the M6.

Delph gave them even more to shout about on nine minutes when he capitalised on Villa’s bright start against their League One hosts by firing in the opening goal.

Popping up unmarked 25 yards out, the former Leeds midfielder struck a low left-foot effort across the turf and beyond Saddlers goalkeeper Richard O’Donnell into the bottom right corner.

Fresh from their 5-1 victory at Crewe on Friday, Villa again fielded their first choice attacking trio of Benteke, Agbonlahor and Andi Weimann from the start.

Before the opening goal, Weimann was denied by Mal Benning’s interception and fired wide from a cut-back by Agbonlahor, who himself went close with a deflected drive.

But there was nothing the Saddlers could do to stop Villa going two goals up on 33 minutes thanks to a trademark burst from Villa’s current longest serving player, Agbonlahor.

The Brummie forward latched onto the ball just inside Walsall’s half and his quick and tricky feet took him through the home defence before he calmly slotted past the keeper.

Most of the action was played inside the Saddlers half as Villa’s Premier League passing and moving provided Dean Smith’s men with a stern eve-of-season test before they kick off their League One campaign at home to Yeovil on Saturday afternoon.

Nathan Baker and Ron Vlaar, most probably Villa’s starting central defensive pairing at Arsenal if injured Jore Okore still lacks sufficient game-time by August 17, were rarely troubled before the break.

Walsall’s first threatening moment came when Craig Westcarr got in behind them and scuffed a shot wide, although the offside flag was already up in any event.

Jed Steer almost gifted them a chance when his stray pass went to James Baxendale, but the Walsall winger got the ball stuck under his feet and the Villa keeper had a lucky reprieve.

There was a flurry of activity after Villa’s second goal with Benteke curling a sublime effort against the bar and firing just over on the turn, while Weimann felt he was denied a clear penalty when he was challenged by Andy Butler as he went through on goal.

Lambert made seven changes at the break but left Agbonlahor, Weimann and Benteke on, as well as left-back Antonio Luna, and added Nicklas Helenius to the attacking mix.

Soon Villa’s potent strike force had added another goal involving three of the frontrunners, and dripping with quality, to make it three on 52 minutes.

Helenius displayed great vision to send Weimann scampering towards the right corner flag and when the Austrian drilled the ball across the face of goal, Benteke forced it in from close range without breaking his stride.

Having been brought on at half-time Chris Herd only last 15 minutes before he hobbled off to join Okore, Aleksandar Tonev, Joe Bennett and Marc Albrighton on the treatment table.

It meant Antonio Luna played the entire 90 minutes, while Janoi Donacien, Gary Gardner, Samir Carruthers and Grealish and came on for the final half hour with Weimann, Benteke and Agbonlahor departing.

Grealish is among a host of academy graduates eager to make the most of his first team chance and the teenage attacker did just that by scoring Villa’s fourth goal on 67 minutes.

Helenius was continuing to show his quality on the ball and his clever pass played in Grealish who kept his composure to roll a measured finish through the legs of O’Donnell from inside the penalty area.

Another academy product Gary Gardner made it five on 87 minutes when he smashed an unstoppable free-kick into the top corner from 25 yard out.

There was plenty for the large contingent of Villa fans to cheer in their seventh friendly, not least their team’s first clean sheet since a goalless Premier League draw against Stoke at Villa Park last December, thanks to a last gaps save from Brad Guzan to deny Milan Lalkovic.

But the confdence the claret and blues are building as the big kick off draws nearer will please Lambert more than the second successive five-goal rout against lower league opposition.

Walsall (4-4-1-1): O’Donnell (Lewis 46), George (Heath 73), Purkiss (Holden 46), Butler (Downing 46), Benning (Hemmings (46), Baxendale (Flanagan 46), Chambers A (Mantom 46), Featherstone (McQuilkin 46), Morris (Chambers J), Sawyers (Hewitt (46), Westcarr (Lalkovic 46).

Villa (4-2-3-1): Steer (Guzan 46), Bacuna (Lowton 46), Vlaar (Herd 46, Donacien 61), Baker (Clark 46), Luna; El Ahmadi (Sylla 46), Delph (Westwood 46); Burke (Helenius 46), Weimann (Grealish 61), Agbonlahor (Gardner 61); Benteke (Carruthers 61).

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #304 on: July 31, 2013, 09:39:25 PM »
@MatKendrick: There are  3668 Villa fans here tonight in a crowd of 7720

Over 4,000 Walsall fans for a friendly seems a lot.

I hope they enjoyed watching us play.

Sod the clean sheets, when are we going to score a crap goal?

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #305 on: July 31, 2013, 09:45:29 PM »
The last couple of games, we've played some really good football. We look like a team which tries to play the right way, even if it has been against lower league opposition.

I like the look of Luna very much, from what I have seen. Also shout out for Grealish.

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #306 on: July 31, 2013, 09:52:43 PM »
every player wants the ball or is at least doesn't treat it like a hot potato when they get it. It is also something that seems to have been a specific requirement of all the new signings. Technically sound and able to receive, control and pass. We move it quickly and with confidence. We might still get beaten by teams that do that better than us, or are physically stronger, or when we just have an off day. But against most teams we'll have a better than even chance of winning those games which is very encouraging.

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #307 on: July 31, 2013, 09:53:23 PM »
Are the goals online anywhere?

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #308 on: July 31, 2013, 09:54:22 PM »
Are the goals online anywhere?

AVTV will have them on later.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #309 on: July 31, 2013, 09:55:34 PM »
every player wants the ball or is at least doesn't treat it like a hot potato when they get it. It is also something that seems to have been a specific requirement of all the new signings. Technically sound and able to receive, control and pass. We move it quickly and with confidence. We might still get beaten by teams that do that better than us, or are physically stronger, or when we just have an off day. But against most teams we'll have a better than even chance of winning those games which is very encouraging.

One touch football, pass and move, players running into space. I finally see that stuff in Villa games, and not just from the opposition.

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #310 on: July 31, 2013, 09:56:00 PM »
Are the goals online anywhere?

AVTV will have them on later.

SSN will be showing them as well, and that usually means they turn up on their web site later.

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #311 on: July 31, 2013, 09:58:16 PM »
Really looking forward to going to Shamrock Rovers now. Roll on the weekend!

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #312 on: July 31, 2013, 09:59:44 PM »
Are the goals online anywhere?

AVTV will have them on later.

And don't forget that AVTV is free if you have a ST. You have one don't you s_h?

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #313 on: July 31, 2013, 10:00:28 PM »
Just back. Ok it's Walsall but we looked great . Tony Moon looks class, Delph scored a lovely goal, KEA played really well. An a clean sheet OMG !!

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Re: Walsall v Aston Villa Humongous Thread
« Reply #314 on: July 31, 2013, 10:02:37 PM »
Are the goals online anywhere?

AVTV will have them on later.

And don't forget that AVTV is free if you have a ST. You have one don't you s_h?

I do, but I moved seats and my new season card hasn't turned up yet.

 


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