Not sure where the feed was from but espn commentator called Us underdogs after the first l'pool attack. Then after he'd had 5 or 6 minutes to think about it after the equaliser said Big Ben chimed in the capital. I had a feeling we'd win today so the patronising shit washed over without too much annoyance, but fkn hell, get a grip you c***s, we're not some 2 bob outfit making up the numbers
BBC should start firing Liverpool fans, and make Dion Dublin the king pin for BBC Sport with Ian Talyor, Andy Townsend and co in pundit team
you have to remember that it was completely natural for us to be considered underdogs at kick off. When you consider the season we had, following on from the past 2-3 seasons its hardly a leap to think that a CL side would be considered favourites for the game. But on merit we completely turned things on its head and in fairness to Tyler he was hugely complimentary as the game went on. I will stand by my point that we are getting the coverage our form deserves and we will only get proper respect once we've earned it over a sustained period of time. We last won a major trophy closing in on 20 years ago. That is a very long time in football terms and most people now think of us as simply making up the numbers in the PL. I am sure that will now start to change and the national audience will have witnessed an Aston Villa they have not seen in a long, long time. A very attractive, attacking side built at a fraction of the cost of our opponents with a number of very likeable talented players and added bonus of English content including the manager.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 21, 2015, 12:59:46 AMAnd you can't count David James who played for both clubs. It ended up with Owen citing spurious reasons for Liverpool's defeat such as the amount of games played by each club, something seized upon, and dismissed, by James, but that was too little too late.Did you see how happy David James was at the end of full time when Sherwood shook his hand? He had a massive smile on his face.
And you can't count David James who played for both clubs. It ended up with Owen citing spurious reasons for Liverpool's defeat such as the amount of games played by each club, something seized upon, and dismissed, by James, but that was too little too late.
and ruined this morning when some tosspot introduced his semi final report by saying 'this was meant to be Liverpool and Stevie G's day'. Why? Were we supposed just to turn up and throw the match to accommodate them? What biased, lazy, clichéd bollocks.
Dion Dublin was very favourable towards us on the covergae, he was grinning ear to ear and I'm sure he actually said "good" When Ballotelli was flagged offside
I thought BT Sport were saved by Humphrey getting Owen and Mcmananamanam to clearly state their Everton allegiance and James very much sitting himself as the Villa man. He looked delighted and was embracing the very Tigger like Sherwood at the final whistle.
Dublin doesn't even attempt to calm his Villa bias.I saw him doing punditry on one of our matches a while back, and the presenter said to Dublin (after he'd gleefully talked about us winning) "you're maybe a bit biased there, Dion?"To which he said "Too right I'm biased. That's five and a half years worth of bias".Tangent, but did anyone see the on-pitch nonsense with McManaman, Savage and Dublin (can't remember if it was pre or post match)?They were all stood there, and Dublin was definitely doing a "Homes Under the Hammer" style stance. They've clearly been drumming into him the need to adopt the same stance as that bouffant haired ponce presenter.
Quote from: ozzjim on April 21, 2015, 10:56:08 AMI thought BT Sport were saved by Humphrey getting Owen and Mcmananamanam to clearly state their Everton allegiance and James very much sitting himself as the Villa man. He looked delighted and was embracing the very Tigger like Sherwood at the final whistle.I knew Owen was an Everton fan as a kid. Let's face facts no former Liverpool player/fan would go to Yah-nite-id. Never knew about McPermanaman.James had so many clubs difficult to tell - suppose Pompey would be the one he had greatest soft spot for.