Aston Villa's Championship campaign just got a whole lot harder21:00, 27 MAY 2016 UPDATED 21:00, 27 MAY 2016BY GREGG EVANSVilla will face a difficult season with strong competition next term and one of those teams will be Nigel Pearson's Derby County Nigel Pearson, managing Leicester CityFormer Leicester boss Nigel Pearson has been appointed by Derby CountyAston Villa will now be direct competitors for Nigel Pearson - the man who was initially the favourite to take the hotseat at Villa Park.Pearson was today named Derby County manager and that should worry the claret and blues.Already the Rams have a fine squad capable of challenging for automatic promotion and now it seems they have a manager who could finally get them back into the big-time.In recent years they’ve just not had the staying power to see them through but that could change next term.Villa already have Newcastle to deal with next season and with Pearson in charge, Derby will be a force to be reckoned with.Roberto Di MatteoRoberto Di Matteo looks set to take over at Villa ParkRoberto Di Matteo is expected to be named as the new Villa boss in the coming days and it will be interesting to see who comes out on top.Departing chairman Steve Hollis is thought to have favoured Pearson as did former advisor Adrian Bevington who was tasked with drawing up the shortlist.With the changing of hands and Tony Xia closing in on a takeover of the club, different options were explored and now Di Matteo leads the way.Like Pearson, the Italian has the experience of getting a club out of the second tier and into the top-flight.Di Matteo did it with Albion and will use his experience from that 2009/2010 campaign if, as expected, he takes over at Villa.Suddenly, though, with today’s announcement, the Championship just got a whole lot tougher for Villa next season as they look for an immediate return to the Premier League.
In this case I see nothing wrong with the Mail ...... I think they are spot on !Derby WILL finish above us ............Who can provide a justification that will not happen?
I had a bit of Twitter tennis with Steve Wollaston yesterday...they are really deluded...he believes mail do a fine job and can'tsee the negativity they write. I told him to look on here but he declined and responded to the negativity question:Paul, you can't please everyone but i have enough contact with Villa fans to know that's not the majority.Then anotherIf it was,nobody would be reading the stories.As it is,more people are than ever before.In part that must be so many links to mail being posted on here boosting figuresHe went on to say : ''As i say more reading our Villa content than there ever has been in our history.After another spat: '' If you don't wish to read what we publish i guess you have that choice. Thankfully other do''I couldn't be arsed to reply...deluded..or they are all living in a bubble.
For me it's not so much the lack of positive stories, because let's face it, we've hardly given them positive stuff to write about lately. It's those fucking stupid video's they post up. What other local newspaper would post a video of a man breaking a picture of a ground with his truck? That's the point I was trying to make when I had my spat with Mat Kendrick and he re-tweets the bloody things. He just didn't get it.
Derby WILL finish above us ............