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The Aston Villa vs Brighton And Hove Albion Thread

I'd classify last Saturday as a hammering. Most of our players played very well. Marv was top notch.

For me, a routine win is when the players get 6s and 7s, barely break a sweat and still win 2-0.

I think 4-2
 
@sirdennis ...

Referee for the match: David Coote (literally never heard of him) :shrug:

VAR: Martin Atkinson :Fingers:


https://www.premierleague.com/news/1451299?sf221449026=1

I don't really think anyone should know who is the VAR man, it might help them actually overrule the ref if said ref didn't know who the VAR man was but this old pals act is coming into play where the VAR man always backs his mate on the pitch.
Look at that Dermot bloke on Sky doing his best to justify every crazy decision to the point of making himself look a nob.
 
Thank christ the internationals are over. If I had to watch another Irish game I'd have just given up on football (and possibly life) altogether. Up early for the rugby on Saturday and then FINALLY have the Villa back. Nice to see a bit of confidence knocking about. 2 teams coming off the back of massive results but I'm quietly confident. Same team as Norwich please and thank you. Hope Kodjia gets some time towards the end. :utv:
 
Good read here - interview with Sir Dennis of Mortimer on the Brighton website.

On signing for Villa from Cov:

“It felt like a step up because a club that had just got promoted wanted me and were prepared to pay a decent amount, which £175,000 was at the time. But it wasn’t until I got there that I realised the potential. Coventry usually drew about 17,000 to Highfield Road and when I made my debut at Villa Park there were 52,000 in the ground. It dawned on me very quickly that it was a big club that had previously fallen on hard times.”

https://www.brightonandhovealbion.c...n-villas-european-triumph-and-the-present-day
 
Good read here - interview with Sir Dennis of Mortimer on the Brighton website.

On signing for Villa from Cov:

“It felt like a step up because a club that had just got promoted wanted me and were prepared to pay a decent amount, which £175,000 was at the time. But it wasn’t until I got there that I realised the potential. Coventry usually drew about 17,000 to Highfield Road and when I made my debut at Villa Park there were 52,000 in the ground. It dawned on me very quickly that it was a big club that had previously fallen on hard times.”

https://www.brightonandhovealbion.c...n-villas-european-triumph-and-the-present-day

Aaaah . My Hero.