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Post by dorf on Feb 20, 2017 12:17:24 GMT
I actually don't mind Villa. Shame what's happening to them and I hope things get better.
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Post by Avinalaff on Feb 20, 2017 15:09:44 GMT
I actually don't mind Villa. Shame what's happening to them and I hope things get better. I felt the same about Fulham, but I suppose some football clubs have been more fortunate than others (including ourselves) and have no right to top flight football. Other teams getting a go is good for the game, and certainly league wise, it would benefit from losing the perennial strugglers.
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Post by dorf on Feb 21, 2017 15:56:00 GMT
I actually don't mind Villa. Shame what's happening to them and I hope things get better. I felt the same about Fulham, but I suppose some football clubs have been more fortunate than others (including ourselves) and have no right to top flight football. Other teams getting a go is good for the game, and certainly league wise, it would benefit from losing the perennial strugglers. Never been a real fan of Fulham but Villa has been there since I've watched football so quite sad to see them go.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Feb 23, 2017 16:44:57 GMT
Villa look doomed , but there are worse sides in that league
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Post by rugbytoffee on Jun 6, 2018 15:27:06 GMT
Aston Villa are facing the most important week in their 144-year history as owner Dr Tony Xia fights to keep the club out of the hands of administrators.
Huge investment in player wages and more than £70million in transfers in just two seasons has left the club facing an HMRC winding-up order, with the prospect of administration a real possibility.
Officially, Sky Sports News has been told the club is not for sale and that Dr Xia's financial problems are the result of cash-flow issues in China.
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