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It would be disappointing to not beat Newcastle
There are no must win games, but we have to win tonight if we're going to take advantage of these games in hand. And it's against Newcastle, a team in...
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Leicester top, Manchester City tonight and Frank the Bank staring down the barrel
Frank Lampard is 'worried' after his fifth defeat in eight Premier League games as Chelsea manager. I don't think he needs to be worried, I mean he's ...
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Points or games, Telegram and happy Sunday
Everyone knows I like numbers. Numbers for me are everything. Numbers tell us what happened and they'll also tell us what will happen. And I like our ...
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Aston Villa v Liverpool: FA Cup opportunity or not?
It's a big match tonight. Or is it? Regular readers will know that my views are that football is all about silverware, but you will also know that I'v...
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Big match today, some speculation and match facts from the BBC
We picked up a lot of points in December and now find ourselves in fifth place. If and it's a massive win, we were to win our two games in hand on the...
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A big opportunity at Chelsea today and a chance
It would be wrong of me to not write that it was a great team performance against Crystal Palace on Boxing Day before diving straight into Chelsea tod...
Read MoreVilla's Greatest Heroes

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Peter Aldis
Sims, Lynn, Aldis, Crowther, Dugdale, Saward, Smith, Sewell, Myerscoug...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Andy Gray
It seems strange that a whole generation of Liverpool fans have grown ...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: David Platt
In a week that saw the new national team manager name five Aston Villa...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Peter McParland
Billy Wright and Duncan Edwards were two of the greatest footballers e...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Gerry Hitchens
It's an odd quirk that, while even the very best of British have faile...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Jimmy Dugdale
One man always takes the glory for a cup win. Anyone who thinks of Eng...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Olof Mellberg
I'm yet to hear it in a quiz, but I'm sure it will come up at some poi...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Brian Little
It's March 24, 1996, and Savo Milosevic has just curled the ball into ...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Charlie Aitken
In the week before this article was written, Gareth Barry took to the ...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Dion Dublin
"Memorable," is Dion Dublin's understated description of his first six...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Johnny Dixon
With all the pain and grief caused by and surrounding the Second World...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Peter Withe
Eyebrows were raised when Aston Villa forked out £500,000 on a journey...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Gordon Cowans
"We should want the kids to know when they come here that Gordon Cowan...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Nigel Spink
Peter Bonetti. Nigel Martyn. Two great goalkeepers who in many eras ot...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Tom 'Pongo' Waring
When the whistle blew, the ball it flew … through the air, through the...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Dennis Mortimer
Every generation, every crowd and every single Aston Villa fan has the...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Ian Taylor
"Put it this way," said Ian Taylor, when asked if he was likely to ren...

Villa's Greatest Heroes: Paul McGrath
Paul McGrath will always hold a place in my claret and blue heart for ...