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Author Topic: The not quite so mighty-anymore Aston Villa vs Swansea Post Match Thread  (Read 29379 times)

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Re: The not quite so mighty-anymore Aston Villa vs Swansea Post Match Thread
« Reply #225 on: March 24, 2015, 02:21:52 PM »
I'm pretty sure that Sherwood also said that the way he is playing now and the players he is playing isn't going to how he'll play next year. Gil will get his chance once the pressure of relegation in past. He does need to take his chance when it comes along though, and I would like to see him get a go ahead of Weimann or N'Zgobia/Sinclair if they are a bit below par. 

 


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