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Legalább nincs mellébeszélés:

az előző hozzászólásom UTÁN néztem meg mit nyilatkozott a Boss.
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John Gregory reflected on a frustrating afternoon at Villa Park and conceded: “If we’ve got any aspirations of Champions League football, then we need to start winning games like this.”

Villa were unable to build on last week’s impressive success at Liverpool as Sunderland came for and left with a goalless draw.

Peter Reid’s men were certainly happy to defend from the off and Gregory told www.avfc.co.uk: “It was frustrating. After an excellent display last week, I was disappointed to witness a poor game. It was dull.

“You get games like that in the season and you have to get something from them. We had an opportunity to build on last week’s result and we blew it.”

The Villa boss continued: “I’m not too happy with the way things have gone today, but it might just be the kick up the backside we need. A victory such as we had last week should be followed up with another victory.

“This is a game we should have won and we didn’t. So all of us are not too pleased. I fully expected us to win this match today and that’s why I’m so disappointed.”

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Live commentary-val követtem az eseményeket, elég gyenge produkciót adtak elő a fiúk. Ha a Villa komoly szerepet akar jáccani a bajnokságban, olyan meccseket mint a Sunderland ellen otthon illene begyűjteni.A védelem beton, azzal nincs probléma, csak a góllövés megy kicsit nehézkesen, de bízzunk Gregory-ban, remélhetőleg megtalálja az orvosságot a problémára.

A jó hír: Hendrie aláírt újabb 5 évre, (én is feltettem, mint fontos hírt) ez 1ébként a max. időtartam, amit az új szabályok szerint ki lehet kötni a szerződésben.

Go Arse @ Villa

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LONDON, September 15 (DS) - Aston Villa midfielder Lee Hendrie will remain at Villa Park until 2006. He is conducting negotiations with his club and will sign a new five-year contract. Aston Villa coach Gregory announced that they will complete the deal in coming four-five days.
"Lee is a very important member of not only my team but the squad and I think he'd like to get things put to bed over his future," he said.

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Aston Villa

1-Peter Schmeichel
2-Mark Delaney
5-Alpay Ozalan
4-Olof Mellberg
3-Alan Wright
10 - Paul Merson
6-George Boateng
17 - Lee Hendrie
30 - Hassan Kachloul
9-Dion Dublin
22 - Darius Vassell

Yellow Cards: None
Red Cards: None

Sunderland

30 - Jurgen Macho
2-Bernt Haas
24 - George McCartney
17 - Jody Craddock
3-Michael Gray
33 - Julio Arca
8-Gavin McCann
20 - Stephan Schwarz
11 - Kevin Kilbane
9-Niall Quinn
10 - Kevin Phillips

Yellow Cards: Gavin McCann 36 , Kevin Phillips 41 , Bernt Haas 61 , Stephan Schwarz 84
Red Cards: None

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Villa 0-0 Sunderland

Villa failed to produce their Sunday-best on a frustrating afternoon at
Villa Park, as this fixture finished goalless for the second year in
succession.

John Gregory had hoped to see his side build on the stunning win at Anfield,
but it was not to be in a match of very few genuine chances.

Not surprisingly, the Villa boss kept faith with the starting 11 from that
triumph at Liverpool - Dion Dublin continuing alongside Darius Vassell
up-front.

The one surprise was perhaps the omission of Juan Pablo Angel from the
bench. Recent capture Bosko Balaban was named among the substitutes.

Villa's first opening came on four as Dublin brilliantly flicked Mellberg's
through ball into the path of Vassell, only to see his the England Under-21
striker foiled by McCartney.

A downpour just before kick-off made conditions slippery underfoot, with
several players losing their footing early on.

Vassell had no such problems on nine, latching onto Dublin's flick and
firing in a vicious left-foot shot that Macho did well to deflect wide for a
corner.

Dublin, obviously boosted by his goal at Anfield eight days ago was winning
a lot in the air against Sunderland centre-halves McCartney and Craddock.

Hendrie's clever turn after 14 minutes created Villa's next opening. He cut
infield from Wright's throw-in, but sent his 35-yard piledriver straight at
Macho in the Sunderland goal.

Niall Quinn had Sunderland's first half-chance on 19, sneaking in behind
Alpay, but he dragged his shot well wide from the edge of the box.

Alpay met Merson's corner on 24, but failed to get any real power into his
far-post header and Macho gathered comfortably.

The mid-period was notable only for the lack of real quality in the
final-third from either side, with the last ball all too often failing to
reach the intended target.

Vassell pounced on a defensive slip from Craddock on 40, but saw his shot
deflected just wide. Alpay's header from the subsequent corner went straight
to Macho.

Vassell's brilliant run down the left on 45, nut-megging Hass, also went
unrewarded. His cross was just too deep for Merson.

Seconds later, Quinn almost gave the visitors an undeserved lead, but saw
his header from an Arca corner brilliantly tipped over the bar by
Schmeichel.

Paul Merson almost broke the deadlock with the first real chance of the
second-half, but saw his brilliant half-volley from the edge of the box well
saved by Macho. Moments later, Michael Gray almost headed past his own
keeper under pressure from Vassell.

With Villa still struggling to make the breakthrough though, Merson made way
for Ginola on 55, as Gregory looked to the Frenchman for some magic.

Sunderland had a penalty appeal dismissed on 60 as Phillips claimed he had
been felled by Mellberg. Less than a minute later, Phillips headed
Sunderland's best chance so-far straight at Schmeichel.

Vassell shot just wide on 62 after a jinking run in from the left and it
appeared to be just a matter of time before we had the first goal of the
afternoon. Still the deadlock continued, prompting Gregory to introduce
Croatian hitman Balaban on 68.

Alpay's brilliantly timed challenge denied Phillips on 70, just as the
England striker was shaping-up to shoot from six-yards out.

Four minutes later Hendrie blazed just over the bar after cutting in from
the left and seconds after that the same man dragged a long-range effort
just wide.

Ginola worked his magic on 79, sprinting away down the left, leaving
defenders trailing in his wake, but the eventual shot was deflected tamely
wide for a corner.

With the seconds ticking away, Kachloul mis-cued his shot on 87, before
Vassell narrowly failed to make contact with Ginola's left-wing cross.

Phillips looked to have carved out an opening for himself a minute later as
he took the ball around Schmeichel. In doing so though, he was forced wide
and screwed a shot over the bar from an acute angle.

That was the last moment of note on a frustrating afternoon for both sides,
with a draw probably the fair result in the end

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Aston Villa-Sunderland 0-0
Lesz még jobb is.
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Hendrie close to new Villa deal

StoryID: 732337
Date: Friday 14 September, 2001 Time: 15:21

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Aston Villa's Lee Hendrie will commit his long-term future by signing a new five-year contract which will keep him at Villa Park until 2006.

John Gregory is optimistic that Hendrie will formally tie up the deal next week after Sunday's home encounter with Sunderland. Gregory said: "We are pretty close to sorting the contract out. We've had talks and we now feel we are getting close to finalising something over the next four or five days."

"Much as I wanted Lee to sign, the importance of renewing his contract became secondary while players were coming in and out of the club and we were trying to qualify for the UEFA Cup. But now we've had a chat, both parties seem to be getting somewhere and we are looking to finalise it once we get Sunday's game out of the way."

"I would certainly like to think that by next Thursday that something will have been done. It's never easy having things up in the air and we'd like to put his and our mind at rest by securing him on a five-year deal. Lee is a very important member of not only my team but the squad and I think he'd like to get things put to bed over his future."

big l Creative Commons License 2001.09.15 0 0 43
Szerintem akár már most is lehetne cserélni bannert !
Előzmény: hackett1977 (42)
J-MAN Creative Commons License 2001.09.15 0 0 41
Kár, hogy nem jáccott a Villa, különben 2 győzelemnek lehetett volna örülni.(az arsenal mellett)

Go Arse & Villa

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LONDON, September 15 (DS) - On Wednesday PSV Eindhoven launched a written complain to UEFA, asking for Champions League replay with Nantes, claiming the terrorist attacks in US have affected their performance. Nantes beat Dutch side 4-1 on Tuesday.
Wednesday's games were postponed by UEFA due to tragedy in America.
Aston Villa manager John Gregory got irritated by PSV Eindhoven's attempt:
''What has happened in America has brought everything into perspective. It has had a profound effect on everyone hare as you would expect. But I think it is a bit sad that PSV Eindhoven are looking to replay their game because of that. I find that incredible''.
J-MAN Creative Commons License 2001.09.12 0 0 39
Most hogy összejött a kép belinkelése, nem SOKKAL szebb lenne ebből banner-t csinálni?
Tiéd a döntés Feyd-Rautha (érdekes név), ha ez a véleményed Neked is, megkérhetnénk Hackett-et, hogy igazítsa fazonra.

Más:
Szvsz, jó lenne, ha Ginola maradna, ebben a szezonban legalábbis mindenképpen.

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Ha kedveled azért, ha nem azért nyomj egy lájkot a Fórumért!