That might be a slight blessing in disguise as it forces a rethink on formation.
Brummagem-speak is actually Welsh in translation, so they say. Cardeef Mite? The Welsh used to bring their silver and gold to Birmingham for smelting because of the Black Country coal. You can thank them for the Jewellery Quarter, cheap holidays and welcome in Towyn, Aberdovey and Saudersfoot.
Mat Kendrick: Gabby Agbonlahor, Andi Weimann, Antonio Luna and Joe Bennett are all out but Fabian Delph should return.
Against Cardiff City. At home. We should be capable of putting fixtures like this to bed.
We go again..... GuzanBacuna, Vlaar, Clark, Bennett Herd, Westwood, DelphTonev, Benteke, GabbyNot averse to Lowton staying in the side as he is one of our best creative players but not sure we can afford to have both him and Bennett in the side at the same time. No to Kea and Sylla in the side. Not sure why Chris Herd hasnt got a chance yet this season. We need to match these physically, if we dont they could kick lumps out of us in midfield.
Bloody hell we're short of attacking options there, we can't afford to play 5 at the back against Cardiff. Delph being back is a relief though.
Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend3) Will Aston Villa jump-start their season … again?Cautious optimism seems to be the prevailing mood among Aston Villa fans contributing to the pertinent thread on the Heroes & Villains website in the buildup to what seems, on paper at least, a fairly underwhelming football experience. An admittedly less than forensic trawl through the comments suggests many Villa fans are expecting a nervy 90 minutes and with their team having failed to score in four Premier League excursions it's not difficult to see why. While few if any Villa fans appear overly worried by the possible threat of relegation, there appears a genuine concern that unless their side can cobble a decent run of results together, a season that started so full of promise with an away win at Arsenal will end with a whimper before Fairytale of New York resumes its position as festive radio playlist staple.For all Paul Lambert's eminently sensible talk about how his talented young side is a work in progress, but one whose "fundamental principles are already clear", even before the goals dried up Villa under his stewardship seemed to resemble a car with some infuriating and unidentifiable clunking noise emanating from under the bonnet to spoil an otherwise pleasant driving experience. With an international break looming, another performance as laboured as that analogy will leave Villa fans with plenty of time to quietly seethe ahead of their next match, a potentially explosive derby against local rivals West Brom. BG