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Author Topic: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread  (Read 50151 times)

Offline supertom

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #195 on: December 28, 2015, 06:42:29 PM »
Let's face it, we're not only an embarrassment, but an embarrassment to the division. We actually need to go down to regroup. If we ain't good enough to return at the first attempt then so be it. I am a Villa fan but at this moment in time NOT proud of it
In the last few years there have been teams who got away with it. Teams who are overdue the drop. I think this year could well be the time that the three most stinking heaps in the top flight will finally go down. The three most pathetic, gutless, ruderless and aimless sides to have stunk up this division so consistently. Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa. If all three go down, justice has been done. A team like Norwich or Bournemouth have come up on small budgets with championship players. They lack quality but have a little thing called spirit. They show more fight in their little fingers than the whole of Villa, Toon and Sunderland put together. All three clubs have become a joke that isn't funny any more. We've become Roy Chubby Brown. The joke has to stop and the turd needs flushing.

I hope football justice will be done this year. Three shithouses to get relegated. Man City, Utd or Chelsea not winning the league will be nice. Hopefully one or more of Leicester, Palace or Watford to upset the applecart in the top 6 come May.
That would be good for the Premier League. I don't like our situation, but we thoroughly deserve it. We're that green sludge that accumulates on top of a poorly maintained pool, and the owner still expects the fans to dive in and enjoy themselves.

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #196 on: December 28, 2015, 06:43:36 PM »
On a positive note, I'd rather be rock bottom, god awful, than go down on the last day of the season.

I must admit, it would be the slimmest of silver linings if we, having dropped about two months earlier, won our only other game against the Codes and relegated them again.

Please be this!
It wouldn't lessen the pain of relegation a jot.

We are down. That would just be funny.

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #197 on: December 28, 2015, 06:49:36 PM »
Let's face it, we're not only an embarrassment, but an embarrassment to the division. We actually need to go down to regroup. If we ain't good enough to return at the first attempt then so be it. I am a Villa fan but at this moment in time NOT proud of it
In the last few years there have been teams who got away with it. Teams who are overdue the drop. I think this year could well be the time that the three most stinking heaps in the top flight will finally go down. The three most pathetic, gutless, ruderless and aimless sides to have stunk up this division so consistently. Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa. If all three go down, justice has been done. A team like Norwich or Bournemouth have come up on small budgets with championship players. They lack quality but have a little thing called spirit. They show more fight in their little fingers than the whole of Villa, Toon and Sunderland put together. All three clubs have become a joke that isn't funny any more. We've become Roy Chubby Brown. The joke has to stop and the turd needs flushing.

I hope football justice will be done this year. Three shithouses to get relegated. Man City, Utd or Chelsea not winning the league will be nice. Hopefully one or more of Leicester, Palace or Watford to upset the applecart in the top 6 come May.
That would be good for the Premier League. I don't like our situation, but we thoroughly deserve it. We're that green sludge that accumulates on top of a poorly maintained pool, and the owner still expects the fans to dive in and enjoy themselves.

One of the disappointing aspects of the whole Villa farrago this season is that I can't even laugh at Chelsea or the crapness of United, or feel good for Leicester. I fucking hate football.

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #198 on: December 28, 2015, 06:50:51 PM »
Let's face it, we're not only an embarrassment, but an embarrassment to the division. We actually need to go down to regroup. If we ain't good enough to return at the first attempt then so be it. I am a Villa fan but at this moment in time NOT proud of it
In the last few years there have been teams who got away with it. Teams who are overdue the drop. I think this year could well be the time that the three most stinking heaps in the top flight will finally go down. The three most pathetic, gutless, ruderless and aimless sides to have stunk up this division so consistently. Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa. If all three go down, justice has been done. A team like Norwich or Bournemouth have come up on small budgets with championship players. They lack quality but have a little thing called spirit. They show more fight in their little fingers than the whole of Villa, Toon and Sunderland put together. All three clubs have become a joke that isn't funny any more. We've become Roy Chubby Brown. The joke has to stop and the turd needs flushing.

I hope football justice will be done this year. Three shithouses to get relegated. Man City, Utd or Chelsea not winning the league will be nice. Hopefully one or more of Leicester, Palace or Watford to upset the applecart in the top 6 come May.
That would be good for the Premier League. I don't like our situation, but we thoroughly deserve it. We're that green sludge that accumulates on top of a poorly maintained pool, and the owner still expects the fans to dive in and enjoy themselves.

Who give a rat's arse about what's good for the Premier League? 

Gerge Carlin's rant about Mickey Mouse springs to mind. NSFW.


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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #199 on: December 28, 2015, 06:51:19 PM »
Things arnt going to good in the league but I really think this is our year for the cup

Sir Lol-alot

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #200 on: December 28, 2015, 06:51:24 PM »
Let's face it, we're not only an embarrassment, but an embarrassment to the division. We actually need to go down to regroup. If we ain't good enough to return at the first attempt then so be it. I am a Villa fan but at this moment in time NOT proud of it
In the last few years there have been teams who got away with it. Teams who are overdue the drop. I think this year could well be the time that the three most stinking heaps in the top flight will finally go down. The three most pathetic, gutless, ruderless and aimless sides to have stunk up this division so consistently. Newcastle, Sunderland and Villa. If all three go down, justice has been done. A team like Norwich or Bournemouth have come up on small budgets with championship players. They lack quality but have a little thing called spirit. They show more fight in their little fingers than the whole of Villa, Toon and Sunderland put together. All three clubs have become a joke that isn't funny any more. We've become Roy Chubby Brown. The joke has to stop and the turd needs flushing.

I hope football justice will be done this year. Three shithouses to get relegated. Man City, Utd or Chelsea not winning the league will be nice. Hopefully one or more of Leicester, Palace or Watford to upset the applecart in the top 6 come May.
That would be good for the Premier League. I don't like our situation, but we thoroughly deserve it. We're that green sludge that accumulates on top of a poorly maintained pool, and the owner still expects the fans to dive in and enjoy themselves.

One of the disappointing aspects of the whole Villa farrago this season is that I can't even laugh at Chelsea or the crapness of United, or feel good for Leicester. I fucking hate football.
I know it's frustrating. If we were 17th right now and it was Newcastle languishing on 8 points, I'd be having a far better time. Our own misfortune aside it's the most interesting Premiership season in years. Maybe in well over a decade.

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #201 on: December 28, 2015, 06:54:23 PM »
Don't be too quick to wish Newcastle down, having them and Sunderland go with us would make coming back first time that bit harder.



Offline Jivi lee

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #202 on: December 28, 2015, 06:55:01 PM »
I hope our fitness improves in the championship, Remi has got lots of work to do.

Offline supertom

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #203 on: December 28, 2015, 07:05:32 PM »
Don't be too quick to wish Newcastle down, having them and Sunderland go with us would make coming back first time that bit harder.
I honestly don't know whether it's better to be facing the likes of Norwich and Bournemouth with solid foundations and work ethic in place, or another club like ourselves in desperate need of an ownership change where the players don't appear to care. Would that seeming indifference change in the Championship? I know Newcastle blew the rest away when they last went down, but I wouldn't be counting on it happening again if I was a Geordie.


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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #204 on: December 28, 2015, 07:06:55 PM »
Join the Villa Supporters Trust, only way of getting our point across in a uniform and professional manner. Has to be worth £5 of any Villa fans money?
« Last Edit: December 28, 2015, 07:25:26 PM by Walmley_Villa »

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #205 on: December 28, 2015, 07:08:52 PM »
Just home. That team is worse than any Villa team I have seen since the days of Division 3. Everybody knew once the team was announced that it was more total negativity from the manager.
My son put his finger on it as we walked from the ground. We have never had so many genuinely bad players in the team. Not players who are not as good as our better players, just plain, simple useless incompetent players. Bacuna, Richardson, Guzan, Clark, Westwood, Sinclairand Gestede.  Seven of our team are just piss poor football players. To make matters worse they make no effort to correct their endless stupid mistakes. My worst man of the match would have to go to Remi Garde. That man has to stop listening to what people tell him and use his eyes. What other manager would have players of the ability of Traore and Grealish and give them half an hour pitch time between them in a must win game.

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #206 on: December 28, 2015, 07:18:13 PM »
Just home. That team is worse than any Villa team I have seen since the days of Division 3. Everybody knew once the team was announced that it was more total negativity from the manager.
My son put his finger on it as we walked from the ground. We have never had so many genuinely bad players in the team. Not players who are not as good as our better players, just plain, simple useless incompetent players. Bacuna, Richardson, Guzan, Clark, Westwood, Sinclairand Gestede.  Seven of our team are just piss poor football players. To make matters worse they make no effort to correct their endless stupid mistakes. My worst man of the match would have to go to Remi Garde. That man has to stop listening to what people tell him and use his eyes. What other manager would have players of the ability of Traore and Grealish and give them half an hour pitch time between them in a must win game.

To be fair Brian there has been nothing from Jack this season to suggest he could win us a game. We have a lot of terrible players I agree, so I don't place a lot of blame on Garde. He needs time and the chance to get rid of all that dross.

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #207 on: December 28, 2015, 07:18:40 PM »
Well next season we'll be playing the likes of the shit, probably Burton who were in the conference about 3/4years ago, and probably our usual pre season friendly opponents, Walsall. What a fucking reality check.

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #208 on: December 28, 2015, 07:24:37 PM »
On the match thread, and in anger, I said how there are quite a few Villa players that I hate.
I admitted that I know that it's wrong,  and that hate is strong word, but it's how I feel.
These included Bacuna, Sinclair and Richardson.
It was said in anger, and I really should have considered what I was writing before spouting off.

Having calmed down, and thought about my actions, I apologise.

I should should have also included Westwood and Richards in that list.

Fucktards, the lot of them.

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Re: Norwich City vs Aston Villa Post-Match Thread
« Reply #209 on: December 28, 2015, 07:25:45 PM »
Agree Peter but Norwich don't know Jack is crap. They might just give him a bit of a chance based on his reputation. Stand off him, chop him down, concede a penalty. Anything is better than watching Gestede needing to unplait his legs.

 


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