Concerned. We are up against Spurs, Newcastle, Brighton, Man U and Chelsea for that 4th spot. Man U and Chelsea are going to be a problem. Money, depth of squad, Man U with a new manager. They will all be real contenders. We’ve got it really wrong for a lot of the season. Even some games we won, it’s wasn’t the free flowing football that got us to where we are from last season. Lots of time of course to fix it and get back on track. But we have start to get back on track.
Is Leon going to be away with Jamaica next week? From a Villa perspective, I was disappointed to see in an interview he gave recently that McLaren had talked him into coming back to play for them. Like Youri, he needs to stay at Bodymoor, rest-up, heal and listen to podcasts urging him to be the best version of himself.
Amusing to me that we've lost our way and Spurs still can't get above us in the league.They have a wounded Man. City away next so looks very much a mid table season for them and they'll have to put everything into the cups.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on November 10, 2024, 04:48:11 PMAmusing to me that we've lost our way and Spurs still can't get above us in the league.They have a wounded Man. City away next so looks very much a mid table season for them and they'll have to put everything into the cups.They will sack Ange and get new manager bounce i fear
Quote from: cdbearsfan on November 07, 2024, 05:42:03 PMBecause of the words."I am not worried and think we will be comfortably top 8"
Because of the words.
Is Leon going to be away with Jamaica next week? From a Villa perspective, I was disappointed to see in an interview he gave recently that McLaren had talked him into coming back to play for them.
Quote from: Accent Guy on November 07, 2024, 05:43:05 PMQuote from: cdbearsfan on November 07, 2024, 05:42:03 PMBecause of the words."I am not worried and think we will be comfortably top 8"Comfortably top 8?Wow. Isn’t that sort of ambition for the Brentfords or Bournemouths of this world?
Weren't you saying on another thread that less than 4th is not mid-table and we shouldn't be so entitled? Spurs will probably finish around 7th, above mid-table, below what *they* think they're entitled to.
This season reminds me a bit of 1996-97. We followed up our 4th place in 95-96 with a sort of indifferent enough start to the following season. It took Yorke about 8 games to get his first goal (the 3 he scored against Newcastle). I remember us being about 9th around November time and then we strung together 5 wins in a row to get back among the top of the table where we generally were for the rest of that season.We ended up 5th and in the Uefa Cup again. I would definitely be delighted with that for this year as it would probably mean Champions League qualification again.