The '' We'll Be Back '' sign was on - (1 Viewer)

Bob Latchford

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Display yesterday at Old Trafford for our Brummie Cousins . but , my question is this ... does anyone on here , think they will be back at the first attempt ? or will they do a CCFC and , go down into the abyss ??

My personal opinion is , they'll start off average but , will do what Wigan are doing , they'll make a late surge and finish top two . #PUSB #SOTL #SOTV
 

Macca

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I thought i would be happy when they got relegated, fact is we have fucked up so much over the last 10 years i couldnt care less
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Depends on how many players they can get rid of and bring in, if it suddenly sinks in to Learner how much they will lose I would expect him to give Nigel Pearson a few quid and they will go up easily, welcome to league 1 season 17/18 if they continue to piss about
 
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skybluetony176

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Wholesale change is needed for it to happen and then they've got to gel and stay gelled which is easier said than done as we've witnessed ourselves. They could do the double drop yet. Better teams have come down from the premier league and done it so why not Villa. Couple the team with an owner that has lost all of the little interest he had in the first place and it could be a recipe for disaster.
 

malkitccfc

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If Newcastle and Sunderland go down, they'll be able to keep some of their current team and add to it to come straight back up. Villa have to build a whole new squad so I doubt they'll come straight back up
 

ceetee

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I'm old enough to remember when Blackpool, Bolton etc,. were big clubs, For many years Leicester were consistently above CCFC in the league structure, Even Northampton were as well. Times change, owners change, clubs change.
 

Pipehitterz

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villa wont have piss all to spend, the owner wants money and hes not gonna build a new team.
the players they have seem all to be big bollocks dickheads, i reckon half will be off in the summmer

i expect a bolton fall and i would be amazed if they went straight back up
 

rupert_bear

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Apparently Villa have the seventh highest wage bill in the Premiership and very few of their players will be that high on other clubs wish lists, that will eat into their parachute payments and beyond, they have an owner who wants out and will not be footing too many transfer fees. They have a decent youth structure but suddenly their better players have become nickable. Their one chance I think is to go for it straight away
 

rupert_bear

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Another problem Villa have is they could be joined by Newcastle and Sunderland who I believe are more capable of challenging at the top end of the championship than Villa. If it's Norwich and one of those two Norwich more than any of the others would be stronger to come straight back. Villa could be in for a tough barren few seasons I fear to what they have been used to.
 

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Apparently Villa have the seventh highest wage bill in the Premiership and very few of their players will be that high on other clubs wish lists, that will eat into their parachute payments and beyond, they have an owner who wants out and will not be footing too many transfer fees. They have a decent youth structure but suddenly their better players have become nickable. Their one chance I think is to go for it straight away

rupert would it be right to think they are in the same situation as us with young players now if a Prem team offers a better deal they just get a little bit of compo?
 

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The other problem villa will have is whoever the other two that go down with them they will better equipped to get out with the current players and will spend.Villa need to sign players from league one to help them Dack,Sawyers,Bradshaw and Henry for a start.
 

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Another problem Villa have is they could be joined by Newcastle and Sunderland who I believe are more capable of challenging at the top end of the championship than Villa. If it's Norwich and one of those two Norwich more than any of the others would be stronger to come straight back. Villa could be in for a tough barren few seasons I fear to what they have been used to.


sorry Rupert was typing the same thing as you
 

johnwillomagic

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I think they'll not lose much of their squad as not many will want them and most players are top championship level players not
premiership quality such as Richards, Lescott etc.....I think they will do well in championship. That being said do not care about them more worried about how we do in league 1 we need to get up!!
 

Grendel

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If Newcastle and Sunderland go down, they'll be able to keep some of their current team and add to it to come straight back up. Villa have to build a whole new squad so I doubt they'll come straight back up

Newcastle have been the second biggest spenders in the premier league and their wage bill will be huge.

They are in as much trouble as Villa.
 

shy_tall_knight

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Was thinking about thie earlier not only would the home crowds increase in the championship but so would the away followings, if blunderland & the Geordies join Villa - they would bring huge away crowds as well as local derbies Wolves Derby Forest & Blues, Wednesday & Leeds would also be big crowds, could have been an extra 50,000 away fans, especially when you consider the poor away crowds such as Fleetwood Approx £1m+ of lost away ticket revenue. Would also remind WASPS & CCC that football is still the biggest game.
 

Bumberclart

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As a City fan who was brought up in Evesham (full of Vile fans), I am loving it! The years of grief I've received are all coming up roses now.
Their fans are convinced this is just a 12 month holiday from the Prem. I keep telling them that's what we thought, but they won't listen.

Typical that I wait all these years for them to get relegated, and in the season it happens, Leicester look like taking the edge off my joy.
 

LB87ccfc

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Lerner wants out and is cutting the cloth, team of bang average footballers, not much to sell, the championship is extremely competitive, I think they will struggle and I do not see them bouncing back at the first attempt, could be the next Leeds.
 

clint van damme

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As a City fan who was brought up in Evesham (full of Vile fans), I am loving it! The years of grief I've received are all coming up roses now.
Their fans are convinced this is just a 12 month holiday from the Prem. I keep telling them that's what we thought, but they won't listen.

Typical that I wait all these years for them to get relegated, and in the season it happens, Leicester look like taking the edge off my joy.


I work in Aston and the villa fans I work with aren't thinking like that. They're convinced they're destined for league 1.
 

Grendel

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If Aston Villa fans really want to be embarrassed it should be pointed out that the accusation the owners "lacked investment" is somewhat false. They spent 50% of CCFC playing budget on Joe Coles wages. A player who can't even hack it in league 1.

That's as dumb as it gets.
 

Nick

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If Aston Villa fans really want to be embarrassed it should be pointed out that the accusation the owners "lacked investment" is somewhat false. They spent 50% of CCFC playing budget on Joe Coles wages. A player who can't even hack it in league 1.

That's as dumb as it gets.
Saw on the news earlier ellis insisted they put 200m in as part off the deal, he said they did
 

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