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Offline brontebilly

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Re: All-Time Premier League Villa XI
« Reply #90 on: November 19, 2025, 09:52:06 PM »
I'll go with
Martinez
Cash, Southgate, McGrath, Staunton
McGinn, Townsend, Barry, Grealish
Yorke, Watkins

Kamara probably close to edging out Townsend at this stage but I really rated him for club and country. He was a rock in midfield. Barry is underrated by Villa fans I think, very good player in good, bad and downright ugly Villa teams. That midfield pair wouldn't lose many battles. Selection of Cash and Watkins might set a few off here but I admire their resilience. Grealish had the X factor when we needed it most. Bravest player I've seen in a Villa shirt too.

They were definitely wholehearted defenders but don't think Mellberg or Lauren had anywhere near the class of the two centre backs above. Can't believe I've left out Young and Benteke as others have said carried an incredibly poor team.

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Re: All-Time Premier League Villa XI
« Reply #91 on: Today at 04:42:26 PM »
Top 5 players in order in PL era, for me:
1. McGrath - as good as any defender in the world at the time and had some good competition from Italy.
2. Martinez - Voted world no 1 GK twice
3. Yorke - outstanding, one of the best in Europe at the time
4. Southgate - I know he's not popular these days but he was absolute class, could play it out like Torres and defend like John Terry at his best.
5. Bosnich - world class, just not as good as Martinez.

If you go back to when I started going in 88 Platt would squeeze in between Martinez and Yorke, pushing Bozzie out of the 5.
Jack would be top of that list for me.  Even just above McGrath. 

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Re: All-Time Premier League Villa XI
« Reply #92 on: Today at 04:45:49 PM »
Wow. Each to their own but, yeah. Not for me.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: All-Time Premier League Villa XI
« Reply #93 on: Today at 05:09:17 PM »
IMO the only way you could try and justify Jack above McGrath is you went purely PL form. Ultimately McGrath was heading down from his peak while Jack was heading up to his. Not a hill i'd die on but it could be a potential thought process.

 


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