Villa just gone 2-0 up with an absolute beauty of a strike.
Can anyone see past Wolves and Villa top 2 this season? Would be good to add a couple of midlands trips and lose one or two of the south coast teams for away days!
Villa v Birmingham
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Re: Villa v Birmingham
Villa's second goal was a cracker.
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Re: Villa v Birmingham
I think Cotterill did an alright job for us but it must be grim going into your biggest derby day with him in charge.
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Re: Villa v Birmingham
Red for Ndoye, the definition of headloss that red card. Thick.
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Re: Villa v Birmingham
I'd prefer Derby to go up in second, with perhaps Preston sneaking in and winning the playoffs to make it a nice derby next season.Milltown1882 wrote:Can anyone see past Wolves and Villa top 2 this season? Would be good to add a couple of midlands trips and lose one or two of the south coast teams for away days!
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Re: Villa v Birmingham
Preston? I'd prefer to see the nobbers languish in the lower leagues for all eternity.FactualFrank wrote:I'd prefer Derby to go up in second, with perhaps Preston sneaking in and winning the playoffs to make it a nice derby next season.