Liaminho9
Well-Known Member
Anyone else bloody glad Villa didn't appoint Smith until as late in the season they did? The way he's got them playing once he settled in, they would've been up by March if he'd started the season there!
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Yes mate and full pass for after the match too
Anyone else bloody glad Villa didn't appoint Smith until as late in the season they did? The way he's got them playing once he settled in, they would've been up by March if he'd started the season there!
I said we could still win it in the Triple Point Bar before the Forest game and you lot fell about laughing!We should go into these last 2 games with the attitude that we can still win the title and I'm certain that is what Wilder will be telling the team in preparation this week.
Nice one, I said to my misses about an hour ago "I bet ZoneManWilf doesn't hang around after"Yes mate and full pass for after the match too
He could always go for amputation to save face.
I said we could still win it in the Triple Point Bar
Beat Ipswich first - see where we stand after Norwich play Blackburn and Leeds have played Villa on the Sunday.
UTB
Completely agree with OP, I have no doubt that Wilder will not allow his players to down tools until the last game of the season. We need a healthy result against Ipswich to put us in a commanding position should Norwich slip up at Villa/ Blackburn.
Yes obviously....but you and I know that Wilder will want that top spot and won't give up until its mathematically impossible.There’s a slightly more important reason than that...
If the title was to be decided on the last day then what happens with the presentation of it? Would their be some sort of presentation party and trophy in place at both Villa Park and at Stoke to cover both outcomes?
I remember watching the exciting John Player League final day on BBC2 in 1976 and at the end the helicopter carried the trophy over to Maidstone as it was Kent who won itProbably sat at a service station somewhere (Maybe around Stafford or Cannock) on the M6 awaiting final whistles.
That or they would have the actual trophy at the ground the favourite is playing at, and a replica at the other ground.
I remember watching the exciting John Player League final day on BBC2 in 1976 and at the end the helicopter carried the trophy over to Maidstone as it was Kent who won it
https://www.crictracker.com/septemb...old-trophy-was-flying-around-in-a-helicopter/
Ipswich will be the toughest game of the season. Free hit for them, the pressure is on us
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