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Author Topic: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread  (Read 79629 times)

Offline VillaAlways

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #345 on: May 31, 2015, 07:15:48 AM »
I'm not having a bar of this Arsenal were amazing, we made them look amazing We just didn't turn up in any shape or form. One shot off target is inexcusable Any other team in the football league would of given them more of a game than we did yesterday

They just don't deserve us I'm absolutely gutted
« Last Edit: May 31, 2015, 07:19:42 AM by VillaAlways »

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #346 on: May 31, 2015, 07:19:43 AM »
Its worse in the morning .

Really hits you soon as you wake up .

Not in my lifetime I'm thinking .  Bunch of useless twiats.

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #347 on: May 31, 2015, 07:21:17 AM »
Couldn't believe the number of Arsenal fans who left before the Cup was presented! What a wunch of bankers.
Christ did you stay to watch those chunts lift the trophy I'd have rather fried my head in oil!

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #348 on: May 31, 2015, 07:26:03 AM »
Couldn't believe the number of Arsenal fans who left before the Cup was presented! What a wunch of bankers.
Christ did you stay to watch those chunts lift the trophy I'd have rather fried my head in oil!

No, I was judging it by the number of the f***ers who were heading for the tube at the same time as me when I left the moment the final whistle sounded.

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #349 on: May 31, 2015, 07:28:01 AM »
I'm not having a bar of this Arsenal were amazing, we made them look amazing We just didn't turn up in any shape or form. One shot off target is inexcusable Any other team in the football league would of given them more of a game than we did yesterday

They just don't deserve us I'm absolutely gutted

I know this isn't how competitive sport works and we are no more entitled than anyone else but our support deserves better than what the club have served up over the last 5 years.

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #350 on: May 31, 2015, 07:38:04 AM »
Couldn't believe the number of Arsenal fans who left before the Cup was presented! What a wunch of bankers.
Christ did you stay to watch those chunts lift the trophy I'd have rather fried my head in oil!

No, I was judging it by the number of the f***ers who were heading for the tube at the same time as me when I left the moment the final whistle sounded.
Unbelievable. Going back to Watford on the tube full of Arsenal and Villa, the singing from us it was like we'd won the cup

They were totally devoid of emotion.

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #351 on: May 31, 2015, 07:52:19 AM »
4-0 was crushing.

The team clearly weren't up for it from the start, they looked so unmotivated. This was our biggest game for years, our second cup final in 58 years, and they were shit. They can all fuck off, the useless wankers.

I think that sums it all up really rather nicely Stu. The way I feel now, if it was announced any of them were leaving next week, I wouldn't bat an eyelid.

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #352 on: May 31, 2015, 07:53:30 AM »
I'm really not sure how arsenal didn't win the league .

Because they always have at least one little dodgy period a season where they are as poor for a few games as they are utterly brilliant for most of the rest

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #353 on: May 31, 2015, 07:55:36 AM »
The moment where N'Zogbia played a shocking ball that Grealish had no chance of getting and then remonstrated with Jack was the moment I'd live to have seen the useless waste of a shirt twatted by a colleague.


Yes I could have sparked him cold when I saw that. 4 years he's been at the club. Total cost 20m+ and he moans at a died in the wool Villa rookie.

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #354 on: May 31, 2015, 07:56:51 AM »
I haven't reconciled in my head what explains the rapid transition from the team that beat Liverpool, Everton and West Ham to the team finishing the season. You could see within five mins of the Southampton game they weren't at all in the right place and they haven't been since.

I'm sure tiredness and the mental challenge of staying up are big factors. But not sure that's enough.

I think I'm right that sherwood's Spurs had a good win ratio but frequently got spanked by the big boys.

I guess we won't really know till next season

They were just blips, the reverse of really good teams who have the odd off day. And let's remember none of the above three are exactly that great, average at best. If you play 50 odd games a season, even someone as shit as we are plays well in half a dozen of them by the law of averages

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #355 on: May 31, 2015, 08:00:16 AM »
The moment where N'Zogbia played a shocking ball that Grealish had no chance of getting and then remonstrated with Jack was the moment I'd live to have seen the useless waste of a shirt twatted by a colleague.


Yes I could have sparked him cold when I saw that. 4 years he's been at the club. Total cost 20m+ and he moans at a died in the wool Villa rookie.

That was awful wasn't it. You kinda knew it was all over once you saw that. A moment that summed up the whole match and attitude at our beloved club.

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #356 on: May 31, 2015, 08:08:52 AM »
The only positive to take from the whole farrago was that Weiman didn't make it to the bench. Thank goodness the nation was spared his cameo of trapping balls twenty yards and muffing straight forward passes out of play. I think I'd have wept.

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #357 on: May 31, 2015, 08:09:17 AM »
The only positive I can take from today is I didn't waste hundreds of pounds on watching it. In fact I'm fucking delighted about that part. I feel for every Villa fan that went, more so for those that paid over the odds, and especially for those ripped off by c***s. In the end, we were all ripped off. We have been for years.

And we have a winner for post of the century.

I feel the same. I was offered a ticket for £300 and i thought about it. I'm so glad i kept hold of that money.

Sadly, so do I. But then I'd never pay more than £100 tops for a ticket for 90 minutes of football. Especially when it's the Villa who you just know, at least currently, are more than capable of such utterly pathetic performances.

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #358 on: May 31, 2015, 08:10:29 AM »
Sherwood played for me is best team, he hasn't got much more to work
He could have played our good goalkeeper rather than the one who cost us the first three goals, and he could have played the right-back who has been one of the best parts of his short tenure.

Playing Guzan and Bacuna almost certainly wouldn't have won us the match, but I'd put my mortgage on the fact that it wouldn't have been as shit as that.

I can't see how Given could have done anything about any of those goals. All were good finishes. The second simply brilliant - for the third Benteke was pathetic.

Alexis Sanchez is 5ft 6 and won a header on our six yard line for Walcott to score. There's no way that Guzan would let that happen*.

The second is right in the middle of the goal from a shot from 30 yards out. It's a great shot, but it's not as it a bigger, better goalkeeper isn't just jumping up and taking it out of the air.

The third is a free header, again inside our own six-yard box. Has Guzan ever conceded a goal to a free header from there without at least trying to claim the cross?

I'm not saying that I expect Shay Given to come and take the ball of Per Mertesacker's head, because I know that he's not capable of it. It's just frustrating when we have a goalkeeper sitting on the bench he would take a cross like that in his sleep.

*before somebody gets there first, yes, he probably would have sliced a clearance straight to Walcott much earlier and we'd have been 1-0 down already. The rest still stands though.

The comment about coming for the crosses is arguable but that second goal moves left to right in the air by several yards and is simply unstoppable.

Disagree, a better keeper would have saved it. Totally shocking and I'm still in shock.

I'd keep jack, Benteke(even though he was shit) guzan, Sanchez okore I'd fuck the rest off, I had a dream Sherwood was sacked last night. Please someone just buy us and end this before I lose the will with it forever

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Re: Aston Villa under-10's vs Arsenal -FA Cup Final Post-Match Thread
« Reply #359 on: May 31, 2015, 08:14:24 AM »
The moment where N'Zogbia played a shocking ball that Grealish had no chance of getting and then remonstrated with Jack was the moment I'd live to have seen the useless waste of a shirt twatted by a colleague.

He is one player that should never wear a great shirt again . There is a few others of course but he's had chance after chance and he is taking the piss out of us.

 


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