Villa v Palace. Win, lose or draw, a regular fixture that just then blends in with the rest. Unlikely to stir up any great memories or controversy. None of the previous ever have.Crystal Palace are an annoyingly and infuriatingly inoffensive football club.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on September 08, 2023, 11:25:04 PMSaturday 16th September 3pm. One of the few this season. 2-1. Diaby, Watkins. Hilaire for them.If by saying Hilaire, you are referring to the 2-1 win against them in the championship year, that was the day i was born 😄.
Saturday 16th September 3pm. One of the few this season. 2-1. Diaby, Watkins. Hilaire for them.
I think we will win this one comfortably.The two poor performances both came away against teams that will be contenders for top 6 places. The team has looked more than good enough to routinely beat mid to lower table teams.We are likely to lose away games to Arsenal, Liverpool, Man Utd, and Man City. The team out of those four that wins two away games against the rest of the four will likely end up Premier League champions. Villa are not going to be contesting the title this year.To finish in the top four mix we do need to beat most of these teams at Villa park (or at least not lose to them). We also need to pick up some results home and away to the next group of teams - Chelsea, Newcastle, Spurs, Brighton and West Ham who are our rivals for a Europa league place. I do think we will beat a few of them this season.What will determine our season though, is becoming good at routine wins against teams like Crystal Palace, Wolves, Brentford, Bournemouth etc. If we become the best 'flat track bully' in the league this season we will finish in the top 6, even if we have the odd stinker against Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal and Man City. I think we look well placed to do that judging by our performances against Everton and Burnely.