I'd love him to get a chance tonight, I'm actually weirdly looking forward to this game. It's nice to have a game where there is no pressure on us at all.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on May 07, 2014, 10:15:49 AMI'd love him to get a chance tonight, I'm actually weirdly looking forward to this game. It's nice to have a game where there is no pressure on us at all. I am really looking forward to it, as well.For the first time in ages, a match where there's no need to be worried about anything.
Our chances are being played up a bit in the mediaI'm expecting a bit of a trouncing on the back of that. We've not generally coped well with expectation this season
Quote from: olaftab on May 06, 2014, 10:07:08 PMWe don't need the ball to take part in a game of football as the team has proved on many occasions this season.Well, taking that literally, we've proved that in every game this season, but I guess it depends what you mean by taking part.If you mean competing, then I'd quibble with "many times" and suggest it's probably four or five times, that being the decent performances we've put in.
We don't need the ball to take part in a game of football as the team has proved on many occasions this season.
Quote from: Nii Lamptey on May 06, 2014, 11:05:15 PMWould love to do the double over em, but would hate to hand the title to the bin dippers. In my opinion, LIverpool fans have been gobby enough for the last 3 decades - Don't think I could face them (or the media outpouring!) if they actually won the damn thing! Dunno why, but I think I actually despise Liverpool and their armchair supporting, YNWA singing, scarf waving 'fans' more than any other club.Lack of class too - The Dalglish/Suarez racism stance as well as Rodgers mentioning trying to play in a sportsmanlike fashion after the Chelsea defeat... Short memory considering the buck toothed wonder diving against us, which had results gone against us, could have sent us down.Hate em - And for that reason I'm going for an entertaining 2-2 draw. Level points with Liverpool, then City can go and smash the Hammers for 6 on Sunday and draw out the agony for the Scousers till the last day. But it would be funny to win and then remind Redscouse fans that we had to help them win the league 'cos they f^&ked it up.Saying that, I think we will lose 4-1.
Would love to do the double over em, but would hate to hand the title to the bin dippers. In my opinion, LIverpool fans have been gobby enough for the last 3 decades - Don't think I could face them (or the media outpouring!) if they actually won the damn thing! Dunno why, but I think I actually despise Liverpool and their armchair supporting, YNWA singing, scarf waving 'fans' more than any other club.Lack of class too - The Dalglish/Suarez racism stance as well as Rodgers mentioning trying to play in a sportsmanlike fashion after the Chelsea defeat... Short memory considering the buck toothed wonder diving against us, which had results gone against us, could have sent us down.Hate em - And for that reason I'm going for an entertaining 2-2 draw. Level points with Liverpool, then City can go and smash the Hammers for 6 on Sunday and draw out the agony for the Scousers till the last day.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on May 07, 2014, 10:58:12 AMQuote from: PaulWinch again on May 07, 2014, 10:15:49 AMI'd love him to get a chance tonight, I'm actually weirdly looking forward to this game. It's nice to have a game where there is no pressure on us at all. I am really looking forward to it, as well.For the first time in ages, a match where there's no need to be worried about anything.This is my first televised Villa match since the Albion away. I'll watch tonight because there is nothing at stake. But really, watching us on TV is complete and utter torture hence my abstinence until tonight.
Interesting stats from the BBC:Aston VillaVilla's win against Hull at the weekend was their first in seven games.They have picked up just two points from their last seven away games, and have lost the last four. They last lost five away games in a row in the league from December 2006 to February 2007.Only Chelsea (16 points) have a better record than Aston Villa (10 points) against the current top four in the Premier League this season (W3, D1).They have won their last three league matches on a Wednesday.