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Re: Aston Villa Thread
Couldn't happen to a nicer person
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Re: Aston Villa Thread
Along with Burnley and Norwich
Re: Aston Villa Thread
Can't stand the man & the way his teams play football.
Remember the Watkins dive for a pen at ER whilst managing Brentford. Smith deserved what he got in the end for instructing his teams to blatantly cheat at any cost.
I wonder which team I'll detest next when he ventures back into management.
Re: Aston Villa Thread - Dean Smith sacked
Steven Gerrard, the Rangers manager, is a strong candidate and knows Purslow from their time together at Anfield but “multiple options will be considered”, according to well-placed sources. Southampton’s Ralph Hasenhuttl and Brentford’s Thomas Frank are admired while Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand is of interest.
From the Villa Phil Hay
Hmm.
Gerrard would be off as soon as Liddleypool rang (also he has achieved things in a two team league, he has done well but not convinced doing well for Rangers is that hard).
Thomas Frank has just lost 4 in a row, i suppose if they want continuity then that is it.
Kasper Hjulmand has won 2 things in 15 years, done well for Denmark but hardly a sparkling cv.
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Hmm.
Gerrard would be off as soon as Liddleypool rang (also he has achieved things in a two team league, he has done well but not convinced doing well for Rangers is that hard).
Thomas Frank has just lost 4 in a row, i suppose if they want continuity then that is it.
Kasper Hjulmand has won 2 things in 15 years, done well for Denmark but hardly a sparkling cv.
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Re: Aston Villa Thread
I think Watkins or Camps headbutted Alioski in the same match and got away with it. Pontus got a ban for calling the ref s**t after that match1964white wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 9:07 am Can't stand the man & the way his teams play football.
Remember the Watkins dive for a pen at ER whilst managing Brentford. Smith deserved what he got in the end for instructing his teams to blatantly cheat at any cost.
I wonder which team I'll detest next when he ventures back into management.
Re: Aston Villa Thread
Jansson unlucky when Smith comes to town.White Riot wrote: ↑Mon Nov 08, 2021 2:24 pm I think Watkins or Camps headbutted Alioski in the same match and got away with it. Pontus got a ban for calling the ref s**t after that match
I wish Pontus would nut him
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Re: Aston Villa Thread - Dean Smith sacked
Don't care who villa get tbh, just hope they go down like, can't stand the tossers, same as scruffy shoppers lidlpool , oh and scum and citeh, chelski, infact every team when we lake em on match day.
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Re: Aston Villa Thread - Dean Smith sacked
Thought they may go for Lucien Favre (quality manager him).
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Re: Aston Villa Thread - Steven Gerrard interested in Villa job.
I don't mind Villa, obviously they had a few years where John Terry infected the place but big club that's had some lean times.
Re: Aston Villa Thread - Did Grealish's exit cost Smith his Villa job?
Did Grealish's exit cost Smith his Villa job?
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Re: Aston Villa Thread - Did Grealish's exit cost Smith his Villa job?
They knew it was coming well in advance. Yes one player can carry a team at times, Raphinha alone has kept us out of the bottom three ( just ), but you are on a slippery slope if you reply on individuals to keep you afloat.
Where as we rely on the team ethic, which seems to be getting back to normal, it seems Villa are the opposite at the moment. So yes, Grealish going has cost Smith his job, but he can only blame himself as he failed to evolve.
Where as we rely on the team ethic, which seems to be getting back to normal, it seems Villa are the opposite at the moment. So yes, Grealish going has cost Smith his job, but he can only blame himself as he failed to evolve.
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Re: Aston Villa Thread - Did Grealish's exit cost Smith his Villa job?
Over the years I was never much bothered either way regarding Villa, neither liked nor particularly disliked them. That is until the last couple of years where two incidents highlighted their inherent hypocrisy and duplicity.
The first is the one we all remember when the game continued after one of their players went down “injured” and Klich went on to score. The point being that the Villa players had been feigning injury regularly during the game in order to disrupt our flow and I think the Referee had eventually got wise to that fact, so when their player went down this time he, quite rightly, let play continue. Uproar ensued from their players, manager and of course the obnoxious John Terry, the Referee buckled under the pressure and the ever decent and honourable Marcelo Bielsa gave the order, wrongly in my opinion and famously in Pontus Jansen’s) to let them equalise.
The 2nd incident was in the match between Aston Villa and Sheffield United, which effectively became a relegation decider, when SU appeared to score but, unfortunately, the goal line technology failed to register and the goal wasn’t given, despite the fact that video evidence clearly showed the ball had crossed the line. Aston Villa were not big enough to admit it and take after Marcelo Bielsa and do the honourable thing.
So, obviously, not my least favourite team but they are definitely now in my dislike rather than my ambivalence register.
The first is the one we all remember when the game continued after one of their players went down “injured” and Klich went on to score. The point being that the Villa players had been feigning injury regularly during the game in order to disrupt our flow and I think the Referee had eventually got wise to that fact, so when their player went down this time he, quite rightly, let play continue. Uproar ensued from their players, manager and of course the obnoxious John Terry, the Referee buckled under the pressure and the ever decent and honourable Marcelo Bielsa gave the order, wrongly in my opinion and famously in Pontus Jansen’s) to let them equalise.
The 2nd incident was in the match between Aston Villa and Sheffield United, which effectively became a relegation decider, when SU appeared to score but, unfortunately, the goal line technology failed to register and the goal wasn’t given, despite the fact that video evidence clearly showed the ball had crossed the line. Aston Villa were not big enough to admit it and take after Marcelo Bielsa and do the honourable thing.
So, obviously, not my least favourite team but they are definitely now in my dislike rather than my ambivalence register.
Re: Aston Villa Thread - Did Grealish's exit cost Smith his Villa job?
Maybe Villa will become a nice club again.Byebyegeegee wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 10:31 am Over the years I was never much bothered either way regarding Villa, neither liked nor particularly disliked them. That is until the last couple of years where two incidents highlighted their inherent hypocrisy and duplicity.
The first is the one we all remember when the game continued after one of their players went down “injured” and Klich went on to score. The point being that the Villa players had been feigning injury regularly during the game in order to disrupt our flow and I think the Referee had eventually got wise to that fact, so when their player went down this time he, quite rightly, let play continue. Uproar ensued from their players, manager and of course the obnoxious John Terry, the Referee buckled under the pressure and the ever decent and honourable Marcelo Bielsa gave the order, wrongly in my opinion and famously in Pontus Jansen’s) to let them equalise.
The 2nd incident was in the match between Aston Villa and Sheffield United, which effectively became a relegation decider, when SU appeared to score but, unfortunately, the goal line technology failed to register and the goal wasn’t given, despite the fact that video evidence clearly showed the ball had crossed the line. Aston Villa were not big enough to admit it and take after Marcelo Bielsa and do the honourable thing.
So, obviously, not my least favourite team but they are definitely now in my dislike rather than my ambivalence register.
English coaches are out of their depth in the PL nowadays.
Re: Aston Villa Thread - Did Grealish's exit cost Smith his Villa job?
Conor Hourahaine should have been sent off for his assault on Klich after he scored.Byebyegeegee wrote: ↑Wed Nov 10, 2021 10:31 am Over the years I was never much bothered either way regarding Villa, neither liked nor particularly disliked them. That is until the last couple of years where two incidents highlighted their inherent hypocrisy and duplicity.
The first is the one we all remember when the game continued after one of their players went down “injured” and Klich went on to score. The point being that the Villa players had been feigning injury regularly during the game in order to disrupt our flow and I think the Referee had eventually got wise to that fact, so when their player went down this time he, quite rightly, let play continue. Uproar ensued from their players, manager and of course the obnoxious John Terry, the Referee buckled under the pressure and the ever decent and honourable Marcelo Bielsa gave the order, wrongly in my opinion and famously in Pontus Jansen’s) to let them equalise.
The 2nd incident was in the match between Aston Villa and Sheffield United, which effectively became a relegation decider, when SU appeared to score but, unfortunately, the goal line technology failed to register and the goal wasn’t given, despite the fact that video evidence clearly showed the ball had crossed the line. Aston Villa were not big enough to admit it and take after Marcelo Bielsa and do the honourable thing.
So, obviously, not my least favourite team but they are definitely now in my dislike rather than my ambivalence register.
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Re: Aston Villa Thread - Did Grealish's exit cost Smith his Villa job?
Without any doubt Chilli
In the end that game cost us two points, a Bamford ban & a possible play-off victory as Pontus never played another game for Leeds.
Of course, Villa benefited from the whole fiasco! I've never forgiven Smith/Villa for their unsporting tactics.
They continued their antics in the PL