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Author Topic: Aston Villa v Leeds United Pre-Match Thread - Sat 21st 3pm  (Read 4782 times)

Offline BoVillan esq

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Re: Aston Villa v Leeds United Pre-Match Thread - Sat 21st 3pm
« Reply #60 on: February 19, 2026, 07:52:26 PM »
As the first comment said, 'We go again', only in this case i'm going for a 2-0 win, we have to, to lose here is unthinkable, counting down on the games now and we are still in the top 4.
« Last Edit: February 19, 2026, 07:55:33 PM by BoVillan esq »

Offline Garyth

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Re: Aston Villa v Leeds United Pre-Match Thread - Sat 21st 3pm
« Reply #61 on: Today at 12:28:23 AM »
Arsenal was at home.

Leeds have won 1 away game in the league, and that was at Wolves in September. Leeds are cack.

Indeed, it was at home. So despite them being 'cack' they've only lost one away from home in over two and a half months, picking up points at Anfield, Brentford, Chelsea, Sunderland, Everton plus two away wins in the cup. Nothing to worry about other than them successfully fighting for points to avoid relegation and us recently being 'cack' at home.


Since switching up their tactical setup, their form would make them a top half team. While we should still expect to a beat a team of that level (Everton, for example?), their position in the table is misleading. 'Not losing' away from home is exactly what promoted clubs should be doing - most people would say Sunderland have had an outstanding season for a promoted club, yet Leeds are now just 6 points behind them.

I'm expecting it'll be another awful game to watch, and we'll either just edge it or it'll be another unsatisfying draw.

 


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