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alex_front2 17-01-2016 11:16 AM

Aston Villa : the future
 
Villa rescued a point from Leicester City which should give them a scintilla of hope, it will feel like 3 points. LCFC were in the same position last season. Could AVFC use them as inspiration and stay up or is it too late?

AVFC have been teetering on the brink of relegation for the last 4 seasons now but have escaped mainly due to fact there were always 3 sides worst than them. Can AVFC stay up?

I am not a fan but would be sad to see a "sleeping giant " leave EPL they are a club with a rich history and massive fan base. Remember they have been won 1982 old Champions League final against Bayern Munich which seems absurd now

Crimson Dynamo 17-01-2016 11:18 AM

yes they will be relegated

Tarryn 17-01-2016 11:21 AM

I think it would be really sad if a great club like Villa would get relegated from the PL. They deserve to be there but this season they have been awful.
Hoping for a miracle for them.

alex_front2 17-01-2016 11:29 AM

I would rather have a top flight stalwart like AVFC in Premier League than Middlesboro, Derby or quick return Hull.

Denver 17-01-2016 11:49 AM

They brought in a manager inexperienced in the premier league and have far to many Foreign players and owners that don't give a **** and relegation has been looming ever since O'Neil quit

alex_front2 17-01-2016 11:54 AM

I always think British players are what you need in a relegation fight. Especially locals who love the club and are fully committed to saving the club in the league. Hope Gabby Agbang and Grielish can do something. Foreign players do have a habit of upping sticks to Fenerbahce or Marseille rather than accepting next season will mean away trips to Huddersfield and Rotherham. Having said that Juninho loved Middlesboro.

Locke. 17-01-2016 03:38 PM

Was obvious this would happen. They've been on the verge of it for years and sold their best 2 players in the summer. If they want to give us our money back we can return Benteke though.

King Gizzard 17-01-2016 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam. (Post 8431865)
They brought in a manager inexperienced in the premier league and have far to many Foreign players and owners that don't give a **** and relegation has been looming ever since O'Neil quit

Quiqe Flores and Watford say hello

It's nothing to do with the manager or the foreign players it's the owner who's given up/trying to sell but no one wants to buy because of FFP. He should be protecting his investment ,ore wisely but he's been gambling on us just scraping through every season to pick up his TV money but this year it's come to bite him in the ass

I think we'll probably just go down but if we get Debuchy, a striker and a new keeper well run it close

No way we're coming back up either.

Only positive is Garde, who's my favourite manager in some time, intelligent dude who'll get us there eventually if given the time. Oneill left us in the lurch and was overrated anyway, Houllier was good, McLeish was awful, Lambert was mundane, and Sherwood was ****ing abysmal, possibly our worst and I pity whomever ends up with him next. He's probably the main reason we're in this position

Denver 17-01-2016 07:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nathan (Post 8432999)
Quiqe Flores and Watford say hello

It's nothing to do with the manager or the foreign players it's the owner who's given up/trying to sell but no one wants to buy because of FFP. He should be protecting his investment ,ore wisely but he's been gambling on us just scraping through every season to pick up his TV money but this year it's come to bite him in the ass

I think we'll probably just go down but if we get Debuchy, a striker and a new keeper well run it close

No way we're coming back up either.

Only positive is Garde, who's my favourite manager in some time, intelligent dude who'll get us there eventually if given the time

Tbh this is the worst season to go down

King Gizzard 17-01-2016 07:59 PM

That is true

And you have to spend loads for mediocre players which makes things worse, Grabban, Afobe etc etc going for 8-10m each it's a joke

Babayaro. 17-01-2016 09:35 PM

No, I think they'll stay up, somehow

GiRTh 17-01-2016 09:36 PM

They were doomed the moment they appointed Tim Sherwood.

alex_front2 17-01-2016 10:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nathan (Post 8432999)
Quiqe Flores and Watford say hello

It's nothing to do with the manager or the foreign players it's the owner who's given up/trying to sell but no one wants to buy because of FFP. He should be protecting his investment ,ore wisely but he's been gambling on us just scraping through every season to pick up his TV money but this year it's come to bite him in the ass

I think we'll probably just go down but if we get Debuchy, a striker and a new keeper well run it close

No way we're coming back up either.

Only positive is Garde, who's my favourite manager in some time, intelligent dude who'll get us there eventually if given the time. Oneill left us in the lurch and was overrated anyway, Houllier was good, McLeish was awful, Lambert was mundane, and Sherwood was ****ing abysmal, possibly our worst and I pity whomever ends up with him next. He's probably the main reason we're in this position

When it comes to Premier League relegation fights teams lead by British managers and higher than average number of Brit players tend to stay up more. There was even a statistical report on this in FourFourTwo mag. Brit players and managers have more at stake. The English managers and players don't have the option of going abroad so they are more inclined to try and stay up. Foreign players are great for titles and cup wins but avoiding relegation? As many gritty Brits as possible.

MTVN 17-01-2016 10:40 PM

Sunderland have stayed up three years running by bringing in a different foreign manager each time

Villa are doomed though

alex_front2 25-01-2016 01:35 PM

I want Bournemouth, Norwich and AVFC to stay up.

Nothing against Newcastle but Mike Ashley needs to have his @rse tanned.

King Gizzard 25-01-2016 02:20 PM

Yeah we're done now with all the other teams still picking results up

Alf 25-01-2016 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alex_front2 (Post 8431814)
I would rather have a top flight stalwart like AVFC in Premier League than Middlesboro, Derby or quick return Hull.

Well tough because The Tigers are coming back with a roar, Premier league football for next years city of culture.

alex_front2 25-01-2016 02:49 PM

AV have picked wrong season to go down

alex_front2 25-02-2016 12:37 PM

If they can convincingly beat Stoke @ Britannia it could kick start their recovery

alex_front2 27-02-2016 04:59 PM

Ffs, lost against Stoke, not even a draw. No wonder the AV U21 beat them. Not even a he best AV team.

Nicky91 27-02-2016 05:02 PM

They are doomed to relegate




and i thought Bournemouth were the worst of the league :facepalm: :joker:

alex_front2 27-02-2016 05:06 PM

Bournemouth aren't that bad. They are the worst affected EPL side with injuries*. Plus they beat Chelsea and Man U back to back.

* Arsenal, Man U, Man City, Liverpool fans can moan all they want, Bournemouth have played most of this season with up to 11 first team players missing. Except unlike Klopp, Wenger et al Eddie Howe never mentions it

I suspect Remi Garde will leave in May .

MTVN 27-02-2016 07:42 PM

Rarely see a team with less fight. Strange that Garde escapes criticism, problems with the board have always been there surely but it was never this bad under Lambert, McLeish or Sherwood (sure Nathan will agree)

alex_front2 27-02-2016 08:09 PM

You would think getting beaten by u21 would have been a wake up call.

Mystic Mock 27-02-2016 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 8538813)
Rarely see a team with less fight. Strange that Garde escapes criticism, problems with the board have always been there surely but it was never this bad under Lambert, McLeish or Sherwood (sure Nathan will agree)

Speaking as a Birmingham City fan who hates Aston Villa, I honestly feel that Aston Villa is suffering with a tightfisted owner who isn't willing to spend enough money on bringing players in to replace their best players, which in turn is making the Managers look abysmal when it's not their fault.

Unlike us who are suffering financial issues, Aston Villa could pull themselves out of it if the owner was willing to spend, instead he chose not too so he has to deal with what comes their way now which is more than likely relegation.

And as an interesting fact Aston Villa finished in the top 8 in Martin O'Neil's last season.


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