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Offline BoVillan esq

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« Reply #14040 on: Today at 08:23:44 PM »
the club needs to be careful because Unai could well have is head turned if the rest of the season doesn't happen. 
Nah, Unai's a lifer I reckon.

Nice optimism, just simply isn't reality, Unai is a winner first and foremost, if his hands are tied and come the summer or even sooner somebody offers a deal he can't refuse, sorry to say, he would be off.

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« Reply #14041 on: Today at 08:33:11 PM »
the club needs to be careful because Unai could well have is head turned if the rest of the season doesn't happen. 
Nah, Unai's a lifer I reckon.

Nice optimism, just simply isn't reality, Unai is a winner first and foremost, if his hands are tied and come the summer or even sooner somebody offers a deal he can't refuse, sorry to say, he would be off.
Agreed. Unai desperately wants to win the CL, and if the current financial restrictions continue beyond next season, I have no doubt there will come a time and an offer he simply cannot refuse to take.

Online Dante Lavelli

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« Reply #14042 on: Today at 08:36:51 PM »
Having a cap on the number of players would at least force clubs to shift players if they want to bring someone in. It should apply across all ages too.

However I think clubs have already anticipated that with their multi-club model.

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Re: Unai Emery
« Reply #14043 on: Today at 08:37:52 PM »


I actually felt strangely better watching that but I can't put my finger on why.


It is true ,  and jim white is a a sensationalist plonker

Jordan didn't have his research done. Emery wasn't allowed spend any money in the summer - nobody forced him or the club to spend 30m on one of those most technically limited players to play for us in recent memory. Sancho or Elliot, the same. The Rashford type loan deals are the kind that got us into trouble.

The general point about the 'game' being rigged against challengers like us and Newcastle is correct however.

That's a great use of hindsight. When we signed Guessand who you are referencing I don't recall anyone saying we were signing the player that we now know him to be. We made a mistake. It happens.  We thought he could adapt to the PL from what he was doing in France. He was less than 30M which in modern PL terms isn't a massive outlay. Obviously for us it has greater consequences but that kind of fee today doesn't guarantee a lot.

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Re: Unai Emery
« Reply #14044 on: Today at 08:40:24 PM »
the club needs to be careful because Unai could well have is head turned if the rest of the season doesn't happen. 
Nah, Unai's a lifer I reckon.

Nice optimism, just simply isn't reality, Unai is a winner first and foremost, if his hands are tied and come the summer or even sooner somebody offers a deal he can't refuse, sorry to say, he would be off.
Agreed. Unai desperately wants to win the CL, and if the current financial restrictions continue beyond next season, I have no doubt there will come a time and an offer he simply cannot refuse to take.

Yeah, its in his blood every sinew, watching the post match interview yesterday my misses who knows zero about football or who Unai is said, look at his face, he's raging, that's one upset bloke, he wants blood, put a black cape on him now and you'd have Dracula. 

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« Reply #14045 on: Today at 08:47:30 PM »
But to be fair what more can the club do? 

I know our transfer business has been shit - but it was his best mate, and Im sure he had some say in it.

I think we will get Champions League - which is a hell of an achievement.  Maybe we need a little luck - but I would say we are due some.

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« Reply #14046 on: Today at 08:54:56 PM »
But to be fair what more can the club do? 

I know our transfer business has been shit - but it was his best mate, and Im sure he had some say in it.

I think we will get Champions League - which is a hell of an achievement.  Maybe we need a little luck - but I would say we are due some.

Agree, I've been saying 4th spot would be amazing, read somewhere the other day because of something to do with English clubs in Europe 5th spot could well be available.

If we can get Champions league major achievement, maybe also some silverware, fantastic, but for me Champions League is where its at, because it solves a lot.

Online Dante Lavelli

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Re: Unai Emery
« Reply #14047 on: Today at 09:01:25 PM »
Winning europa would be my preferred outcome this season (ignoring winning the league).

= Silverware and CL bounty next season

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Re: Unai Emery
« Reply #14048 on: Today at 09:03:35 PM »
Winning europa would be my preferred outcome this season (ignoring winning the league).

= Silverware and CL bounty next season
I want us to qualify for CL through the league, as otherise well bottle the Europa league - were not good if too much rides on a game

Online Walmley_Villa

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Re: Unai Emery
« Reply #14049 on: Today at 09:46:54 PM »
Winning europa would be my preferred outcome this season (ignoring winning the league).

= Silverware and CL bounty next season
I want us to qualify for CL through the league, as otherise well bottle the Europa league - were not good if too much rides on a game

That is the thing we seem to bottle big games, an issue with the mentality that Unai needs them to overcome.

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« Reply #14050 on: Today at 10:19:34 PM »
I think Unai has worked miracles on our mentality as a club. I sense the players are able to go up against any team and not fear them. His planning is obviously tactical but the consistency we have shown over three seasons (against all odds) has to be in part a positive mentality. We have won so many games from behind and made Villa Park a fortress. We have lost some important games, but don't all teams. That positive mentality will be tested yet again during the Jan transfer window. Like all the others it seems we are sent into chaos because of PSR problems. Hopefully we come through this window and get back on track in Feb. Unai and this squad deserve some silverware and so do the owners.

 


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