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Offline Olneythelonely

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #135 on: October 26, 2023, 11:53:11 AM »
Next step is getting bored of winning.

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #136 on: October 27, 2023, 09:15:06 AM »
Lenglet, Bailey & Tielemans all came into the team and played brilliantly tonight.

The positivity is the depth we are starting to get in our squad. If we can keep the players happy, we are going places.

It's brilliant.

Offline Footy-Vill

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #137 on: October 28, 2023, 02:42:49 PM »
Do you think if we lose to Luton it'll be like Old Trafford when they'd lost to someone average in the first few years after Fergie left? The TV cameras pan to the people in the crowd, mouths wide open in disbelief, women with hands over their mouths, kids almost (or actually) in tears, grown men with their heads in their hands, some rocking back and forth. Or do you think we've got some way to go to get to that level of entitlement :-)

Lose to Luton ! Come off it. And I get accused of writing nonsense?!
We're looking at a potential record win tomorrow!
I personally be more surprising if we didn't score 6 goals plus !

I really believe it's possible for 7 or 8 .
I not sure why you're entertaining defeat on a positive thread.


Offline Axl Rose

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #138 on: October 28, 2023, 02:54:56 PM »
Do you think if we lose to Luton it'll be like Old Trafford when they'd lost to someone average in the first few years after Fergie left? The TV cameras pan to the people in the crowd, mouths wide open in disbelief, women with hands over their mouths, kids almost (or actually) in tears, grown men with their heads in their hands, some rocking back and forth. Or do you think we've got some way to go to get to that level of entitlement :-)

Lose to Luton ! Come off it. And I get accused of writing nonsense?!
We're looking at a potential record win tomorrow!
I personally be more surprising if we didn't score 6 goals plus !

I really believe it's possible for 7 or 8 .
I not sure why you're entertaining defeat on a positive thread.



😂

Offline Brazilian Villain

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #139 on: October 28, 2023, 03:05:15 PM »
Lose to Luton ! Come off it. And I get accused of writing nonsense?!
We're looking at a potential record win tomorrow!
I personally be more surprising if we didn't score 6 goals plus !

I really believe it's possible for 7 or 8 .
I not sure why you're entertaining defeat on a positive thread.

Indeed, there are none so blind as those who will not see. Vamos El Maestro!

Offline TelfordVilla

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #140 on: October 28, 2023, 07:51:56 PM »
Such a big quality gap between top 7/8 and bottom 10. Win home and away against the bottom 10 gives 60 points.beat top 9 at home but lose away. 27 more points. 87 points = top 3 at worst.

Offline Lucky Eddie

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #141 on: October 29, 2023, 01:18:05 PM »
Do you think if we lose to Luton it'll be like Old Trafford when they'd lost to someone average in the first few years after Fergie left? The TV cameras pan to the people in the crowd, mouths wide open in disbelief, women with hands over their mouths, kids almost (or actually) in tears, grown men with their heads in their hands, some rocking back and forth. Or do you think we've got some way to go to get to that level of entitlement :-)

Lose to Luton ! Come off it. And I get accused of writing nonsense?!
We're looking at a potential record win tomorrow!
I personally be more surprising if we didn't score 6 goals plus !

I really believe it's possible for 7 or 8 .
I not sure why you're entertaining defeat on a positive thread.



I expect a bg one but I'm still taking my 'we'll be back" flag just incase.




Offline algy

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #142 on: October 30, 2023, 01:20:21 PM »
Anyone else been looking at the league and thinking ... maybe .... just maybe?

Our form over the past 8 months has been pretty damn good.  Excluding the brain farts against Liverpool & Newcastle (and Legia Warsaw, though we were mostly playing the stiffs in that one), we've been pretty bloody incredible so far this season, and that's with missing two of our most influential players (Tyrone Mings and Jacob Ramsey); Alex Moreno - who looked brilliant towards the end of last season, but probably hasn't played enough to be classed as 'influential' yet; and Emi2, who started to look pretty good at the end of last season too.  Tielemans has taken a while to bed in, but is also beginning to look like the kind of player who plays for a top side.

I dunno, there's plenty of time for things to go horribly wrong ... but if we can keep going as we have been for another, what, 6 months? .... I mean, Man City will turn in to a machine come the 2nd half of the season, but I sort of think that we might too.  Unai Emery just seems the sort of manager who'll get the squad fixated on righting the wrongs of the Newcastle & Liverpool matches, and end up going on a season-long winning streak in the process.

Offline Risso

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #143 on: October 30, 2023, 01:28:38 PM »
Anyone else been looking at the league and thinking ... maybe .... just maybe?

Our form over the past 8 months has been pretty damn good.  Excluding the brain farts against Liverpool & Newcastle (and Legia Warsaw, though we were mostly playing the stiffs in that one), we've been pretty bloody incredible so far this season, and that's with missing two of our most influential players (Tyrone Mings and Jacob Ramsey); Alex Moreno - who looked brilliant towards the end of last season, but probably hasn't played enough to be classed as 'influential' yet; and Emi2, who started to look pretty good at the end of last season too.  Tielemans has taken a while to bed in, but is also beginning to look like the kind of player who plays for a top side.

I dunno, there's plenty of time for things to go horribly wrong ... but if we can keep going as we have been for another, what, 6 months? .... I mean, Man City will turn in to a machine come the 2nd half of the season, but I sort of think that we might too.  Unai Emery just seems the sort of manager who'll get the squad fixated on righting the wrongs of the Newcastle & Liverpool matches, and end up going on a season-long winning streak in the process.

I'm hoping we can stay in this top 4-5 group, and if we do anything is possible. It looks a lot more competitive at the top this year with everybody capable of beating everybody else. As a few people have said now, we'll know more once we've played Spurs, Man City and Arsenal at the end of Nov/start of December. If we can keep spanking the lesser teams and can take points off the the likes of Man City and Liverpool, who knows?

Offline paul_e

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #144 on: October 30, 2023, 02:32:50 PM »
Anyone else been looking at the league and thinking ... maybe .... just maybe?

Our form over the past 8 months has been pretty damn good.  Excluding the brain farts against Liverpool & Newcastle (and Legia Warsaw, though we were mostly playing the stiffs in that one), we've been pretty bloody incredible so far this season, and that's with missing two of our most influential players (Tyrone Mings and Jacob Ramsey); Alex Moreno - who looked brilliant towards the end of last season, but probably hasn't played enough to be classed as 'influential' yet; and Emi2, who started to look pretty good at the end of last season too.  Tielemans has taken a while to bed in, but is also beginning to look like the kind of player who plays for a top side.

I dunno, there's plenty of time for things to go horribly wrong ... but if we can keep going as we have been for another, what, 6 months? .... I mean, Man City will turn in to a machine come the 2nd half of the season, but I sort of think that we might too.  Unai Emery just seems the sort of manager who'll get the squad fixated on righting the wrongs of the Newcastle & Liverpool matches, and end up going on a season-long winning streak in the process.

I'm hoping we can stay in this top 4-5 group, and if we do anything is possible. It looks a lot more competitive at the top this year with everybody capable of beating everybody else. As a few people have said now, we'll know more once we've played Spurs, Man City and Arsenal at the end of Nov/start of December. If we can keep spanking the lesser teams and can take points off the the likes of Man City and Liverpool, who knows?

Yep, for the time being all I want is for us to keep building on the gap between us and Newcastle/Brighton/whoever. If we go into January and there's still a very clear top5, with us in it, then we'll have given ourselves a chance to really kick on and with something genuinely exciting to offer to new signings.

Offline Clark W Griswold

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #145 on: October 30, 2023, 02:59:58 PM »
Do you think if we lose to Luton it'll be like Old Trafford when they'd lost to someone average in the first few years after Fergie left? The TV cameras pan to the people in the crowd, mouths wide open in disbelief, women with hands over their mouths, kids almost (or actually) in tears, grown men with their heads in their hands, some rocking back and forth. Or do you think we've got some way to go to get to that level of entitlement :-)

Lose to Luton ! Come off it. And I get accused of writing nonsense?!
We're looking at a potential record win tomorrow!
I personally be more surprising if we didn't score 6 goals plus !

I really believe it's possible for 7 or 8 .
I not sure why you're entertaining defeat on a positive thread.

I have only just noticed this.

The post was a piss-take of entitled fans (specifically Man Utd), not a prediction of the result. I'm not surprised i've had to come back to explain that to you though for fucks sake !

Anyway, your prediction was bollocks although i will admit that we should have had 6 and shouldn't have conceded.

Offline Clark W Griswold

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #146 on: October 30, 2023, 03:04:20 PM »
Talking positivity, it's hard to think of anything negative at all around the club directly related to what's happening on the pitch. The manager appears to be one of the best we've ever had, the owners have splashed enough cash to be able to buy a superstar in the making in Diaby and we have a tremendous squad at the moment who all seem happy. Long may it continue.

Offline Bad English

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #147 on: October 30, 2023, 03:05:54 PM »
Sweaty shirts.

Offline Somniloquism

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #148 on: October 30, 2023, 03:06:22 PM »
Someone called Dan Bardell is being as positive as a Brummie can be.

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There is "no reason" why Aston Villa can't qualify for the Champions League this season according to fan and broadcaster Dan Bardell.

A run of five wins in their last six Premier League games leaves Unai Emery's side fifth in the table, four points behind leaders Tottenham.

On how realistic it is for Villa to jump from the Europa Conference League this season to the Champions League next year, Bardell told BBC Radio 5 Live: "I think depending how the coefficients go, we know that fifth place may well get Champions League football this year.

"I look at the Premier League at the moment and Tottenham are going brilliantly. There’s Liverpool, there’s Arsenal and there’s Manchester City as well who I think will be the top three. I do think Tottenham will fall away a bit.

"But after those three teams, I don’t think there is a massive amount of difference between the other teams in that position. Manchester United aren’t there, Chelsea aren’t really there either. I don’t think Brighton are going as well as they were last season.

"So I see no reason why Villa can’t compete to finish fourth or fifth. We have got such a good team and Unai Emery just deals with everything that comes his way. His tactical plans are so well-instructed, the players know exactly what they are supposed to be doing both on and off the ball every single minute of every game.

"They can just adapt and Emery leaves no stone unturned. The fact that we are where we are, it’s absolutely staggering what we’re doing at the moment."

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Re: Positivity
« Reply #149 on: October 30, 2023, 03:10:42 PM »
Remember last season when we just kept on winning but could not move away from 11th and Chelsea

It is how i feel now with top 4 - need a couple above us to start dropping a few points although we have Spurzzz, Shitty and the Arse in our sights - we could do with taking points off them as well as beating the dross like Luton, Burnley and Chelsea  ;)

 


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