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Aston Villa (Away) Wednesday 27th September


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Something last nights game does highlight is there is actually only a fine line between a team chasing the last European league places and those potentially battling relegation. A few key players in the team and a little bit of confidence make a huge difference. As the away team we looked good value at both Brentford and Villa - and ultimately deserved both the wins.

Back this up with a couple of good home wins now, and we then change from that team that the oppositions see as a easy meal to the team they are actually not looking forward to playing. Just losing the sad club in crisis tag would be a big improvment this season.

 

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1 hour ago, Hafnia said:

Special mention for tielmanns….. what an awful signing.   I know he was free but fook me, the lazy bastard helped Leicester get relegated….. absolutely awful for such a talented player. 

and he will be on a decent wedge as one of there highest paid players - Villa have a seriouse wage bill nowerdays.  

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2 hours ago, RuffRob said:

and he will be on a decent wedge as one of there highest paid players - Villa have a seriouse wage bill nowerdays.  

Manchester United – £200,996,000
2. Manchester City – £192,712,000
3. Arsenal – £155,896,000
4. Liverpool – £134,940,000
5. Chelsea – £128,804,000
6. Aston Villa – £99,840,000
7. Tottenham – £91,000,000
8. West Ham United – £90,480,000
9. Newcastle United – £85,800,000
10. Everton – £74,662,000
11. Nottingham Forest – £59,050,000
12. Crystal Palace – £52,150,000
13. Bournemouth – £48,594,000
14. Fulham – £47,580,000
15. Brighton – £47,268,000
16. Wolves – £41,600,000
17. Brentford – £34,398,000
18. Burnley – £20,978,000
19. Sheffield United – £13,302,800
20. Luton Town – £3,662,000

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2 hours ago, Goodison Glory said:

Brighton are freaking amazing. Really outpunching their wage bill....absolute class at unearthing gems and selling them on...even after they lost Potter and their DOF (who went to NCL I think) they have continued to deliver in this area.

I have worked with Brighton a bit. From top to bottom they are a tight and well run club, know their place, realistic objectives, properly managed, coached. That translates on to the pitch - so their managers and players are the icing on the cake. They pump their stocks and sell them on at a profit.  

Southampton used to be the same, until they sold to the current nutters they have in charge.

We are the opposite of Brighton.

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