I'm going to do this in a strange order today, but before I do, I'm looking forward to Gary Gardner coming good. But I read something about him this week that made me chuckle. And let me be clear be
No sooner is a manager sacked and he's linked to the next club. We've not even sacked Tim Sherwood yet and deluded Brendan Rodgers is lined up to replace him. The thing is, someone at the club will
Every autumn, during this international break, football supporters all over this glorious land of ours are encouraged to visit a local club and watch a game. So I've sort of taken it upon myself (I
Relegation is a big word to use eight games into a season and I don't write it for fun. In fact for a few years I've not entertained it as a possibility as it was obvious there were three worse sides
The last time we started a season this badly, we were relegated and it's not nice to write this next part, but it's now time that this experiment was cut short. When Sherwood was appointed, you'll re
Well, here we are. Saturday afternoon and it's a huge three points for Tim Sherwood. It's not as if this will define his season or that it's even six points, it's just going to give him one extra
It's been a busy week. So busy that I've not even looked at any news or website remotely connected to Aston Villa so if I've missed something big, I apologise. But I don't think anything could have
We all like Tim Sherwood and we all believe in his philosophy of how the game should be played, but we're now in the bottom three and there is a growing feeling that what we've got to do is just rip o
It used to be that Anfield was a tough place to go, but most can go to Anfield these days and hope for something. It's also worth pointing out that when they get rid of Rodgers, who I have to tell y
There is a post tomorrow and a post on Saturday to come, but today I'm feeling inspired so the post will not focus on Aston Villa. But I couldn't write a post that didn't contain something to do wit