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We had one particular move with 2 or 3 flicks and back heels that I was impressed by and it's no where to be seen
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We had one particular move with 2 or 3 flicks and back heels that I was impressed by and it's no where to be seen
I hate all of themI hate Villa
I don't think it will.
The dislike comes from jealousy. We're a club that isn't funded by a state of oil thief and yet we have the best stadium in world football. We've hired a manager than 95% of teams would sack their current incumbent for. We've barely won a trophy for the better part of 2 decades and yet we're still considered a top side in England and Europe.
They hate us because we're a big club and they don't understand why.
I hate all of them
I nearly said apart from Brighton then I realised they were our next fixture so fuck them as well
If you’re looking over a 100 year period then all the clubs have had their moments, peaks and troughs. With Everton, Villa and us originally being part of the big 6 in the 70s/80s/90s.As an Australian based fan, from the outside it seems we are as big a club as say Everton, Villa, NC. Would this be the opinion of most British based fans?
Get out.As an Australian based fan, from the outside it seems we are as big a club as say Everton, Villa, NC. Would this be the opinion of most British based fans?
Grow upGet out.
Most of the recent success of us, Villa and Everton goes back to the 80's. Everton got hit hardest by Heysel ban for English clubs in Europe, because they had a really good team then. But AV have never finished n the top 4, Everton maybe once, We have had more C/League qualifications than Everton, Newcastle and Villa put togetherAs an Australian based fan, from the outside it seems we are as big a club as say Everton, Villa, NC. Would this be the opinion of most British based fans?
I understand that. Guess it just depends on ones definition of "big club". History, fan base, total trophies - all factor for me, but recent success does also.Most of the recent success of us, Villa and Everton goes back to the 80's. Everton got hit hardest by Heysel ban for English clubs in Europe, because they had a really good team then. But AV have never finished n the top 4, Everton maybe once, We have had more C/League qualifications than Everton, Newcastle and Villa put together
We're clearly bigger in the Premier League era thanks to the last 20 years. Bring them to the conversation when they finish top 6 and qualify for the Champions League multiple times.
Guess big club should take history into account and villa have won the European cup where as we haven't. They also won the league seven times all be it mostly historic their most recent was 81.This is the answer. We've consistently finished top 6 for two decades. Whereas Villa etc do it once or twice. Completely different
Think you misread the joke here mate.........strange seeing that you've been here for 12 yearsGrow up
A lot of emphasis is put on trophies, and historically this was a good guage.........but the reality is that over the last 20 years the Premier League trophy and finishing in a Champions League spot are generally preferable to winning either of the domestic cups - that'll trigger some fans, as everyone loves a bus top parade, but being in the Champions League is pretty much the football nirvana. Prospective players generally don't care what trophy you won last season - they care about what European competition you are in.I understand that. Guess it just depends on ones definition of "big club". History, fan base, total trophies - all factor for me, but recent success does also.
As an Australian based fan, from the outside it seems we are as big a club as say Everton, Villa, NC. Would this be the opinion of most British based fans?
It was a joke Tottenham_God. It was a Christmas joke.Grow up