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Aston Villa vs WBA - Match Thread
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(18-09-2015, 23:42)Beefy 1965 Wrote:
(18-09-2015, 22:03)drewks Wrote:
(18-09-2015, 17:19)Beefy 1965 Wrote:
(18-09-2015, 13:51)drewks Wrote: This post is not a joke:

I really think we'll turn up for this game and do ourselves justice; there are enough of our players who have been here long enough to know that the team owes the supporters nothing less than 100% effort - for a change - in this one.

I realise that we still have to be set up right to win it, but I don't think our defence will be as ponderous and as lacking as it was last year. I imagine we'll still sit pretty deep, as they still have got more pace in their attack than we have in our defence, but I believe we'll cope better this year.

2-1 to us  Thumb up

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Its ok mate wasnt having a go twas a little joke,
I'm hoping to come back and say ........
Drewks your a star  Thumb up
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#22
Pulis/Sherwood/Boohoorino.

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/1...-clear-the

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#23
(18-09-2015, 23:30)BBB Wrote:
(17-09-2015, 19:44)Tibby Baggie Wrote:
(17-09-2015, 16:35)talkSAFT Wrote: How many tickets have they granted us?
I heard Blues were only getting 2,800 for next week, though I thought there were rules in place that Visitors had to get 25% for Cup games (?) Have the Police stepped in with some ruling?

If you are going, try not to set fire to the place on the way out.  Whistle

Sounds like the same allocation that we've been given mate. Also to any that might be going, try not to set fire to the Witton Arms on your way out of there either. Not that the Seals will be using it again according to this  Whistle

Mixture of nervousness and excitement for this one. 

Really hoping we see a front 3 of Rondon, Berahino & McManaman. After seeing the full 90 I'd recorded of the game against Leicester, we really need to take the game to em and use the width and pace that we know we have in those 3 lads above. 

COYB!

Tibby how do you do this - impressive and I'd like to know:      Not that the Seals will be using it again according to this  [Image: whistling.gif]  It's the "this" bit.  BBB

No problem BBB. 

When you got into post a new reply (the full version, not the quick one at the bottom of the page) the button you're looking for is the one with a small icon of chain links with a green plus symbol at the top of the area where you can type your reply in. I generally find the webpage I want to link and leave it open ready to copy and paste the full URL for  it (http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/mid...n-10065422), write my post out and then double click or drag and select the word/s that I want to be the link (the "this" in my last post for example). 

Once you have the word selected click on the button with the chain links and copy and paste the webpage address you want people to see into the part that says URL, and leave the other box blank. 

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#24
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Tibby, you mean like this Thumb up

(19-09-2015, 10:23)aries22 Wrote: Tibby, you mean like this  Thumb up

Ok, that didn't work. I'll try again!  Rolleyes
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#25
(19-09-2015, 10:23)aries22 Wrote: Tibby, you mean like this  Thumb up


(19-09-2015, 10:23)aries22 Wrote: Tibby, you mean like this  Thumb up

Ok, that didn't work. I'll try again!  Rolleyes

To be certain you know you're using the right button, if you hover your mouse pointer over it it'll say Insert a link.  Thumb up
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#26
I think this is the day that Rondon steps up and makes himself an instant Albion hero.

Rondon to score the winning goal!
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#27
(19-09-2015, 11:14)Stairs Wrote: I think this is the day that Rondon steps up and makes himself an instant Albion hero.

Rondon to score the winning goal!

The winning hat trick. DD Thumb up Thumb up
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#28
(19-09-2015, 11:16)Dingle-Dingle Wrote:
(19-09-2015, 11:14)Stairs Wrote: I think this is the day that Rondon steps up and makes himself an instant Albion hero.

Rondon to score the winning goal!

The winning hat trick. DD Thumb up Thumb up

I wouldn't bet against the lad getting a goal today and I can't wait to see him running at Lescott either.

He's already got part hero status from me already just for getting JT sent off on his debut haha.

[Image: of-Terry-was-slow-to-leave.jpg]

Gareth... Gareth McAuley is better than JT! 


COYB!!
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#29
(19-09-2015, 00:00)Tibby Baggie Wrote:
(18-09-2015, 23:42)Beefy 1965 Wrote:
(18-09-2015, 22:03)drewks Wrote:
(18-09-2015, 17:19)Beefy 1965 Wrote:
(18-09-2015, 13:51)drewks Wrote: This post is not a joke:

I really think we'll turn up for this game and do ourselves justice; there are enough of our players who have been here long enough to know that the team owes the supporters nothing less than 100% effort - for a change - in this one.

I realise that we still have to be set up right to win it, but I don't think our defence will be as ponderous and as lacking as it was last year. I imagine we'll still sit pretty deep, as they still have got more pace in their attack than we have in our defence, but I believe we'll cope better this year.

2-1 to us  Thumb up

Bookmarked  Thumb up

Sad Sad

Its ok mate wasnt having a go twas a little joke,
I'm hoping to come back and say ........
Drewks your a star  Thumb up
Bookmarked  Whistle

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#30
Aston Villa

Villa are winless in four league games for the first time under Tim Sherwood.
They have dropped six points from winning or drawing positions in the last three matches.
Defeat on Saturday would leave them with their lowest points tally after six games since the 1986-87 season, when they were last relegated.
The Villans registered just five Premier League wins at home last season - only Sunderland and relegated Burnley fared worse.
They have only earned 71 points from 72 league games at Villa Park since December 2011.

West Brom

Albion have kept a clean sheet in 13 of their 23 Premier League games under Tony Pulis, more than any other side during the same period.
They have kept four clean sheets in their last six away games, winning three of them and losing just once.
West Brom could keep three consecutive top-flight away clean sheets for the first time since a club record run of five in a row in 1983.
The Baggies have the lowest shooting accuracy in the Premier League this season, hitting the target with just 34% of their attempts.
Rickie Lambert has scored four goals in six Premier League appearances against Aston Villa.

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