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Online mike

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #315 on: May 21, 2026, 09:11:39 PM »


Appreciate you taking the time. Good luck Sunday. We won't be getting anything from the Etihadas the team is currently arseholed, so there's a chance.

Cheers mate. I'll be honest, I'm not sure Brighton have the squad to tackle the Champions League, esp with the extra qualifying round games, so if 6th place gets CL, won't be too upset if it's Bournemouth with us 7th.

My eldest reminded me today that his 1st away game was a cup tie at Villa Park in about 2010. In the queue for the train on the way back, a Villa fan overheard me ask if he enjoyed his 1st outing away & gave my lad his scarf to remember it by. A really kind gesture & my lad still has it.



Firstly, that’s a lovely story. Secondly, we were hugely pissed off at missing out on the Champions League but the upside turned out to be winning this trophy. You may well be right that, head over heart, you will benefit more from a good Europa run than a Champions League place.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #316 on: May 21, 2026, 09:15:45 PM »
Jason Burt in the Telegraph. https://x.com/JBurtTelegraph/status/2057436998667776140
"Just back from Istanbul. Covered many, many European finals but that was up there in terms of how much it meant and how their fans behave. They were brilliant. Fantastic evening."

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #317 on: May 21, 2026, 09:24:21 PM »


Appreciate you taking the time. Good luck Sunday. We won't be getting anything from the Etihadas the team is currently arseholed, so there's a chance.

Cheers mate. I'll be honest, I'm not sure Brighton have the squad to tackle the Champions League, esp with the extra qualifying round games, so if 6th place gets CL, won't be too upset if it's Bournemouth with us 7th.

My eldest reminded me today that his 1st away game was a cup tie at Villa Park in about 2010. In the queue for the train on the way back, a Villa fan overheard me ask if he enjoyed his 1st outing away & gave my lad his scarf to remember it by. A really kind gesture & my lad still has it.

You would be straight into the League phase and would probably get more money from that then winning the Europa. But you have more chance of silverware, however you will probably be playing Palace.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #318 on: May 21, 2026, 09:26:30 PM »
What an amazing 24 hours. I was so nervous this time yesterday but a pretty complete performance for about two thirds of the game saw us through. Been watching Villa content at every opportunity.

I will say, Unai Emery has banished so many of our demons. Perhaps the most important one was banished yesterday - I never want to hear another player say they have to leave to 'win things'.

We have not been in such a good place since the mid 90s.

Up The Villa!

We're in a much better place than the 90's as we haven't got Ellis in charge.

Shush!!!!

It's alright Jane, I don't think he's coming back.

They said that about Palpatine after Return of the Jedi...

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #319 on: May 21, 2026, 09:44:54 PM »
Free Athletic article by Jacob Tanswell: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7289243/2026/05/20/aston-villa-europa-league-unai-emery/?unlocked_article_code=1.j1A.Wb6q.LJ_sT7gJ8Rok&source=athletic_user_shared_gift_article_copylink&smid=url-share-ta

Quite good fun decrypting this article. Wonder who this was:

Quote from: Tanswell
Nonetheless, without those three midfielders [ndlr McGinn, Kamara, Tielemans] routinely in the changing room, all leading professionals, standards sporadically slipped, with others, who had struggled for consistent starts and were not convincing Emery in training, late on occasion.

Online Brightoninpeace

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #320 on: May 21, 2026, 09:51:30 PM »

You would be straight into the League phase and would probably get more money from that then winning the Europa. But you have more chance of silverware, however you will probably be playing Palace.

Ah, cheers for the clarification! Still think CL would be a step too far for us at the moment. And I'm worried about the knock on effect it would have on our PL position. If we drop to 14th, extra money  we'd gain from CL we'd lose in PL.

But enough about Seagulls, this is a thread celebrating your success. I'll leave you to it but once again, congratulations. The pride of English football.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #322 on: May 21, 2026, 10:04:57 PM »

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #323 on: May 21, 2026, 10:14:03 PM »
What an amazing 24 hours. I was so nervous this time yesterday but a pretty complete performance for about two thirds of the game saw us through. Been watching Villa content at every opportunity.

I will say, Unai Emery has banished so many of our demons. Perhaps the most important one was banished yesterday - I never want to hear another player say they have to leave to 'win things'.

We have not been in such a good place since the mid 90s.

Up The Villa!

We're in a much better place than the 90's as we haven't got Ellis in charge.

I know what you mean but in the 90s we seemed like a truly massive club that could challenge to win the league, won trophies, could win a trophy while finishing top 4 also. Could go out and spend big money in fairness (just the wrong players - Curcic and Collymore). We fell away because of Ellis but we are absolutely back

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #324 on: May 21, 2026, 10:20:03 PM »
If, like me, you enjoy hearing non-Villa fans waxing lyrical about us and showing how much other fans wanted us to win, listen to the Times podcast “The Game”. It was lovely to hear.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #325 on: May 21, 2026, 10:41:32 PM »
I loved the speeches all clearly enjoying the moment, it’s clear there’s a really great bond between the players. What I didn’t like so much was Kamara balancing on the guard rail of the bus, it made me feel quite uneasy.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #326 on: May 21, 2026, 11:29:27 PM »
If, like me, you enjoy hearing non-Villa fans waxing lyrical about us and showing how much other fans wanted us to win, listen to the Times podcast “The Game”. It was lovely to hear.

Nice one, I think there’s a shortage of good football pods.

My favourites are those of ‘crisis clubs’, so The Fighting Cock has been getting a few listens lately. I listened to Everton pods so much over the last few years I got to quite like them. That’s not happening with Spurs.

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Re: Europa League Winners Post-Match Celebration
« Reply #327 on: May 21, 2026, 11:59:15 PM »
What an amazing 24 hours. I was so nervous this time yesterday but a pretty complete performance for about two thirds of the game saw us through. Been watching Villa content at every opportunity.

I will say, Unai Emery has banished so many of our demons. Perhaps the most important one was banished yesterday - I never want to hear another player say they have to leave to 'win things'.

We have not been in such a good place since the mid 90s.

Up The Villa!

We're in a much better place than the 90's as we haven't got Ellis in charge.

I know what you mean but in the 90s we seemed like a truly massive club that could challenge to win the league, won trophies, could win a trophy while finishing top 4 also. Could go out and spend big money in fairness (just the wrong players - Curcic and Collymore). We fell away because of Ellis but we are absolutely back

2000 final was a huge turning point in our history. It took basically 25 years to recover from that defeat as back then us and Chelsea were fairly level pegging. Three years later they got Abramovich and never looked back until the chaos of their current ownership while we had a bit of optimism briefly under Lerner but there was no infrastructure there compared to what we have now.

I think the next step for us is to win a domestic cup at Wembley. That would top what we've achieved in last few days so that should keep the current squad motivated.

 


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