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Offline Duncan Shaw

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Re: Aston Villa v Young Boys Post-Match Thread
« Reply #105 on: Today at 01:12:11 PM »
It seemed clear that once Ollie was on, the instruction was to try and set him up for a goal.
So something we do in every match🤔
Not to the extent of actually squandering better chances to do it, e.g. the Sancho one last night.

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Re: Aston Villa v Young Boys Post-Match Thread
« Reply #106 on: Today at 01:21:36 PM »
A decent hour and then shit.
The last 30 mins were abysmal. Young Boys were really not very good, lower Championship standard at best, yet we allowed them to dominate us in the last half hour.

I thought Malen and Maatsen were very good, Tielemans and Onana glided through


I had a ticket for the game and booked the afternoon off but only got out of the office in London at 7pm and caught the last 30 in the pub. I thought Maatsen looked decent going forward but was caught out for the disallowed goal and was also caught napping a few times in our own box. I don’t yet trust him as a defender.
You'd have struggled anyway as the trains from Euston were fucked.  My son was booked on the 14:10 due in at 15:30, and arrived just in time to neck the pint I'd bought him in the Holte End car park "fan zone" (one beer trailer tucked in the corner) before we had to dash in for KO.  I was "lucky" enough to be working in Nuneaton yesterday  :D

Euston appears worse than ever of late. No joy after Tottenham, was a nightmare last week getting back to Piccadilly as well.

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Re: Aston Villa v Young Boys Post-Match Thread
« Reply #107 on: Today at 02:20:18 PM »
A decent hour and then shit.
The last 30 mins were abysmal. Young Boys were really not very good, lower Championship standard at best, yet we allowed them to dominate us in the last half hour.

I thought Malen and Maatsen were very good, Tielemans and Onana glided through


I had a ticket for the game and booked the afternoon off but only got out of the office in London at 7pm and caught the last 30 in the pub. I thought Maatsen looked decent going forward but was caught out for the disallowed goal and was also caught napping a few times in our own box. I don’t yet trust him as a defender.
You'd have struggled anyway as the trains from Euston were fucked.  My son was booked on the 14:10 due in at 15:30, and arrived just in time to neck the pint I'd bought him in the Holte End car park "fan zone" (one beer trailer tucked in the corner) before we had to dash in for KO.  I was "lucky" enough to be working in Nuneaton yesterday  :D

Lucky you. Easy journey from here!

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Re: Aston Villa v Young Boys Post-Match Thread
« Reply #108 on: Today at 02:40:04 PM »
I’ve seen Duncan Norvelle throw stronger punches than that ‘hooligan’

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Re: Aston Villa v Young Boys Post-Match Thread
« Reply #109 on: Today at 03:25:06 PM »
Where did the spend the pre and post match drinking in town?

Online Pat McMahon

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Re: Aston Villa v Young Boys Post-Match Thread
« Reply #110 on: Today at 03:32:36 PM »
A decent hour and then shit.
The last 30 mins were abysmal. Young Boys were really not very good, lower Championship standard at best, yet we allowed them to dominate us in the last half hour.

I thought Malen and Maatsen were very good, Tielemans and Onana glided through


I had a ticket for the game and booked the afternoon off but only got out of the office in London at 7pm and caught the last 30 in the pub. I thought Maatsen looked decent going forward but was caught out for the disallowed goal and was also caught napping a few times in our own box. I don’t yet trust him as a defender.
You'd have struggled anyway as the trains from Euston were fucked.  My son was booked on the 14:10 due in at 15:30, and arrived just in time to neck the pint I'd bought him in the Holte End car park "fan zone" (one beer trailer tucked in the corner) before we had to dash in for KO.  I was "lucky" enough to be working in Nuneaton yesterday  :D

Thanks for cheering me up Duncan! I’m sad to have missed it but the early kick off meant getting away on time from London proved impossible. The positive would have been actually being able to get a train home for a midweek game instead of cashing a lift.

Re the trouble, when there is a small following like last night why not just put them upstairs and leave the lower section empty?

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Re: Aston Villa v Young Boys Post-Match Thread
« Reply #111 on: Today at 03:39:17 PM »
Or leave them on the car park, a la Legia.

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Re: Aston Villa v Young Boys Post-Match Thread
« Reply #112 on: Today at 03:47:49 PM »
To avoid a quotathon, the angle of the seats in Upper Trinity makes effective policing there unsafe.

 


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