If you could choose the result between Villa and Spuds

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If you could choose the result between Aston Villa and Tottenham tomorrow what would it be?

Aston Villa win
5
11%
Tottenham win
33
70%
Draw
9
19%
 
Total votes: 47

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Gooner Jim
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Post by Gooner Jim »

CHANNEL 5, ON THURSDAY NIGHT
CHANNEL 5, ON THURSDAY NIGHT
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE, YOUR HAVIN A LAUGH
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE, YOUR HAVIN A LAUGH
:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:

thankyou spurs :oops:

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Post by Gunnersaurus »

mrgnu1958 wrote:look..as long as we do our job,villa can flip RIGHT off :barscarf:
Oh yes, take NOTHING for granted.

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Post by SPUDMASHER »

It's a good result and puts us back in control of our own destiny, but.......



.....there are still a few games to go and as much as everyone is pointing out the tough games Villa have, it is worth remembering that we have a few of our own too.
Overall I'm much more optimistic than I was a fortnight ago and I do think we'll do it. I'm just going to wait a bit longer before I get too excited.

I've seen us snatch defeat from the jaws of victory before. :wink:

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Post by Gunnersaurus »

Spud, the real thing to remember is that now there is no gap to chase, if we're chasing a 6/9 point gap then it's hard work but now it's not there.

The team needs to focus and thank their lucky stars for being bailed out of the shit.

Give it a few weeks and when the squad is back to full strength then it'll be a different story.

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Post by Eboue-Why? »

Spuddie, I've noticed that you're starting to use the word 'overall' quite frequently.
Can we also expect phrases such as 'dropped a bit feesically' and 'until the last minute'?!!

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Post by tinpot lane »

SPUDMASHER wrote:It's a good result and puts us back in control of our own destiny, but.......



.....there are still a few games to go and as much as everyone is pointing out the tough games Villa have, it is worth remembering that we have a few of our own too.
Overall I'm much more optimistic than I was a fortnight ago and I do think we'll do it. I'm just going to wait a bit longer before I get too excited.

I've seen us snatch defeat from the jaws of victory before. :wink:
Well said SPUDMASHER

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Post by Yankee_Gooner_Dandee »

GREAT result. Sad to say but Lennon was having a great game. Him and Walcott are gonna have a right battle for that England winger spot.

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Post by Magic Hat »

As Lennon is probably third choice rightwinger for the U21's (his performances for them have been poor of late), I would be surprised if that was the case for a season or two. Long term? Maybe, depends on Lennon learning how to cross
franksav63 wrote:
Of course they won't.... it also sounded that Agbonlahor was getting stick when he was hooked!
He looks exhausted, I look forward to O'Neil's complaints when he is called up for U21 tournament. :twisted:

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