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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #3360 on: May 25, 2026, 12:33:08 PM »
He’s a competitor.

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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #3361 on: May 25, 2026, 12:49:32 PM »
I've always liked that he's a terrier out of possession as well. He might be short and light, but he's not afraid to put his body on the line like so many technically gifted players are. It doesn't always pay off and sometimes he's little more than a speed bump but he throws himself in the way.

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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #3362 on: Today at 01:40:31 PM »
Excerpts from an interview with little Emi:

https://sportwitness.co.uk/aston-villa-star-details-unai-emery-conversation-key-to-turnaround-this-season-explained/

My favourite bit at the end:

"I remember the call from Aston Villa with great emotion because the project they presented to me, fortunately, gradually became a reality over the years. The club’s ambition was to achieve the kind of things we’re experiencing now. It was a huge step in my career. I’m personally very proud of it, and today I can enjoy all these wonderful things."

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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #3363 on: Today at 02:16:51 PM »
He’s a competitor.


He looks so sharp at the moment he cant want the season to end

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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #3364 on: Today at 03:08:42 PM »
Excerpts from an interview with little Emi:

https://sportwitness.co.uk/aston-villa-star-details-unai-emery-conversation-key-to-turnaround-this-season-explained/

My favourite bit at the end:

"I remember the call from Aston Villa with great emotion because the project they presented to me, fortunately, gradually became a reality over the years. The club’s ambition was to achieve the kind of things we’re experiencing now. It was a huge step in my career. I’m personally very proud of it, and today I can enjoy all these wonderful things."

The summer he joined, I remember Purslow talking about the 'five year plan'.  And here were are, five years later, with three years of European football behind us and a European trophy.  Not that I'm giving Purslow the credit here, but if you joined this club having sold the same vision us fans were given, then I think you'd have to feel the club has delivered so far.

I'd love to know what the owners would like to see in another five years...

I'd like to think that by the end of next season (at the latest), we'll be in a legitimate title race.  That would be a fitting way to conclude our owner's first decade as stewards of the club, and how far we've come since the day they took over a mid-table Championship side.

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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #3365 on: Today at 03:13:01 PM »
I was thinking the other day, which is always an issue, and even I suspect I might not be all there, but...

If we had beaten Man U on the last day, and been in the Champions League... Is there an argument to say that we could have strengthened, rather than weakened, and while we probably wouldn't have won a cup, we may have had the legs to keep our league fight up beyond the halfway point?

Or do we think we wouldn't have solved the Kamara issue and fallen away with his injury regardless?

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« Reply #3366 on: Today at 03:21:15 PM »
I was thinking the other day, which is always an issue, and even I suspect I might not be all there, but...

If we had beaten Man U on the last day, and been in the Champions League... Is there an argument to say that we could have strengthened, rather than weakened, and while we probably wouldn't have won a cup, we may have had the legs to keep our league fight up beyond the halfway point?

Or do we think we wouldn't have solved the Kamara issue and fallen away with his injury regardless?


Could we have kept Ramsey ?  but then Buendia might not have had his fruition ,  I try not to think too

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Re: Emi Buendia
« Reply #3367 on: Today at 03:23:48 PM »
Yeah, it's a hard one. I keep thinking 21 points... those 5 games at the start of the season, average 2 points there and that's a third of it already.

It was a low points total season, there was the opportunity there for someone.

 


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