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Aston Villa News

Who are Capello’s World Cup wildcards for SA 2010?
Who are Capello’s World Cup wildcards for SA 2010?
O’Neill slams Wembley surface
O’Neill slams Wembley surface
Heskey hopes for Roo reunion
Heskey hopes for Roo reunion
Frustrated Beye set for Villa exit
Frustrated Beye set for Villa exit
Milner stunned by poor pitch
Milner stunned by poor pitch
Livid O’Neill in red card fury
Livid O’Neill in red card fury
Replay success thrills O’Neill
Replay success thrills O’Neill
O’Neill challenges Downing
O’Neill challenges Downing
Young singled out for praise
Young singled out for praise
Why Fabio Capello has every reason for concern
Why Fabio Capello has every reason for concern


Aston Villa Blogs

3D TV – Is it really the future of watching football?

Date: 19th March 2010 at 8:44 pm | Filed under: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Football Blogs, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Tottenham, West Ham | Author: Oscar Pye-Jeary | Tags: , , , , , | image © Action Images

On the 31st of January 2010, a select few lucky wabbits were treated to a glimpse of the future. Arsenal vs Manchester United became the first live sporting event to be broadcast in 3D, in 9 select pubs around the United Kingdom, and presumably some tense darkened executive screening rooms …

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The missing ingredient at Aston Villa?

Aston Villa gained a valuable three points last night at Wigan Athletic to keep them in the hunt for a Champions League spot. Yet Villa is missing some vital ingredients.

Martin O’ Neill has really showed his pedigree and class at turning around a football team that in all honesty had …

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Top TEN ‘Zero to Hero’ players in the Premier League

Date: 16th March 2010 at 7:02 pm | Filed under: Aston Villa, Bolton Wanderers, Football Blogs, Fulham, Liverpool, Manchester United, Stoke City, Tottenham, West Ham | Author: Stephen Rudd | Tags: , | image © Action Images

The Premier League’s history book is full of players who could never make it at the top level. The likes of Helder Postiga, Massimo Taibi and Michael Ricketts are just a few examples of the players that I’m talking about. But what about those who turned it around? Players who …

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‘Where did it all go wrong?’ – Mark Bosnich

Mark Bosnich was not run of the mill as a footballer. He experienced many highs and lows during his career, largely spent in England, and the Australian goalkeeper went on to become quite a headline maker in his 20 years in the sport. Those that only remember Bosnich from his …

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Top 10 ‘it wasn’t mean to be’ moments! lady luck, god’s will or no bottle?

Here are my top 10 moments when it just was not meant to be. Some are funny, some changed careers and some were simply awful. None the less, very entertaining! Any I’ve missed…don’t hesitate to comment!! Enjoy…

Liverpool v AC Milan – Shevchenko v Dudek

Extra time in Istanbul and Jerzy Dudek produces …

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Football’s Great Hell Raisers #1 – Paul McGrath

Date: 12th March 2010 at 6:47 pm | Filed under: Aston Villa, Football Blogs, Manchester United, Premiership | Author: Danny Sanderson | Tags: , , , , , | image © Action Images

Football has been graced by the exploits of many flawed genius’s – George Best, Diego Maradona and Paul Gascoigne to name three. They were all creative maestros and their off-field problems were almost expected. They were mavericks. Surely a defensive hard man could not be described in the same vein? …

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The Top Five Premier League Target Men…in my opinion

Date: 9th March 2010 at 12:14 pm | Filed under: Aston Villa, Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea, Football Blogs, Fulham, Premiership, Tottenham | Author: Gareth Freeman | Tags: , , , , | image © Action Images

Big strikers take a lot of abuse from opposition managers from time to time.  Various clubs get labelled ‘long-ball’ sides and it is probably fair to say it perhaps isn’t the most attractive way to play the game.  However, a big and powerful striker can be a real asset for …

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Thumbs up from Hleb set to spark summer scramble!

Date: 8th March 2010 at 4:36 pm | Filed under: Arsenal, Aston Villa, Football Blogs, Manchester City, Premiership | Author: Sefa Atay | Tags: , , , | image © Action Images

So it seems Alexander Hleb could be on his way back to the Premier League. With the player himself insisting that he enjoyed his time in England, and Manchester City (unsurprisingly) and Aston Villa both showing an interest, it seems it could be time for the Belarusian to return. Would …

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Missed and Matched – 8 Things I noticed from the weekends action

The Premier League

Arsenal 3-1 Burnley – Terrible misses were fittingly the theme of the day as Arsenal’s players pledged their support for a player they missed terribly by promising to “Do it for Rambo” forgetting of course that all of us who watched Sylvester Stallone paraded at Goodison Park last …

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Top 10 Starlets set to take the Premier League by storm

Big future ahead for Jack Rodwell?

When young players come through at Premiership clubs, whether they are homegrown or not, they play with that freedom that can only be seen in their age group. Often fielded in Carling Cup games or in specific Premiership games, these players put in …

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