The way to deal with this is nip it in the bud now, 9 points and no fuck ups from the next 3 matches. Now Jedinak is back watch the results start to go our way.For the record I'm still looking at 6th place with a John Gregory run to finish the season. It is written in the stars that we will play Newcastle in the final and hand out a damn good thrashing to those northern upstarts.
Quote from: Bottom Right 89 on February 23, 2017, 12:48:25 PMThe way to deal with this is nip it in the bud now, 9 points and no fuck ups from the next 3 matches. Now Jedinak is back watch the results start to go our way.For the record I'm still looking at 6th place with a John Gregory run to finish the season. It is written in the stars that we will play Newcastle in the final and hand out a damn good thrashing to those northern upstarts.Anything's possible.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on February 23, 2017, 06:32:21 PMQuote from: Bottom Right 89 on February 23, 2017, 12:48:25 PMThe way to deal with this is nip it in the bud now, 9 points and no fuck ups from the next 3 matches. Now Jedinak is back watch the results start to go our way.For the record I'm still looking at 6th place with a John Gregory run to finish the season. It is written in the stars that we will play Newcastle in the final and hand out a damn good thrashing to those northern upstarts.Anything's possible.Are they still selling Thunderbird?
I want everyone to visualise a hot sunny day in May, you've just arrived at the Green Man beer garden overlooking the Wembley Arch sipping a tepid overpriced lager out of a plastic cup, you duck to avoid a cracked leather caser that is being belted around by other more intoxicated Villans. You look across there is a youth from Kingstanding throwing up by the fence, Ian Taylor has just walked in all smiles and handshakes, he's handing out free headphones and bottles of prosecco. You are thinking back to those miserable days post Newcastle away when you wanted the world to open up and swallow Aston Villa whole, people were getting all concerned about Championship survival, the Bluenoses and everyone one else you know were laughing so hard at us the NHS were calling it the cracked rib crisis of 2017. A smile then beams across your face, how the hell did we make the Play off Final? Then you realise it was Derby at home, the turning point, the day Bruce's boys finally got their shit together, when every shot went in even that one heading for the corner flag from Alan Hutton until that albino fella diverted it goalwards. Get ready and prepare for victory, the good times are coming.
Quote from: Bottom Right 89 on February 24, 2017, 12:09:54 PMI want everyone to visualise a hot sunny day in May, you've just arrived at the Green Man beer garden overlooking the Wembley Arch sipping a tepid overpriced lager out of a plastic cup, you duck to avoid a cracked leather caser that is being belted around by other more intoxicated Villans. You look across there is a youth from Kingstanding throwing up by the fence, Ian Taylor has just walked in all smiles and handshakes, he's handing out free headphones and bottles of prosecco. You are thinking back to those miserable days post Newcastle away when you wanted the world to open up and swallow Aston Villa whole, people were getting all concerned about Championship survival, the Bluenoses and everyone one else you know were laughing so hard at us the NHS were calling it the cracked rib crisis of 2017. A smile then beams across your face, how the hell did we make the Play off Final? Then you realise it was Derby at home, the turning point, the day Bruce's boys finally got their shit together, when every shot went in even that one heading for the corner flag from Alan Hutton until that albino fella diverted it goalwards. Get ready and prepare for victory, the good times are coming.This has made my day better. Nobody can stop us now.
I don't think we'll get relegated, we surely are even too good for that. My stock phrase : we haven't gelled yet.