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Seems okay for Villa so far if they win tomorrow
In the last 50 odd years every season we've done the double over Birmingham we've either won the league or they've been relegated.We can't break down solid defences at Villa Park, we're back in the race for fourth and everytime we get close we seem to blow it. Tomorrows got draw all over it, I reckon.
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f*ck Mancini the spoiler, I hope any1 but City get 4th just so he can get sacked... prattGame was toilet, the only thing that got the place rocking was when Adebayor was warming up pre match, when he was warming up during the match, when he came on & when RVP munched him.

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ZAAAAAAARRRRGHLAZERBULLSEYE TO THE UPPER CORNER!+SMASHED HOME WITH THE POWER OF A BUCKET OF KNUCLES :rofl:US commentators>>>>>>>>> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

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Oh yeah on Wilson, there is this from The Telegraph in 2001 when he was retiring...Wilson, 60, retires at the end of this season after 25 years as Arsenal goalkeeping coach. It is his silver wedding anniversary of being many a demonstrable madman's mentor. No more. But, after a conversation with David Seaman yesterday it seems that the man who may move into his place is one of the greatest talents English football has produced."David has said he is very keen to take on the role of player/goalkeeper coach, depending on his shoulder injury. What a safety net for Arsenal. He loves it, you see. I think it is a really good idea. It would be my ideal. He and perhaps John Lukic, the former Arsenal keeper. The experience of the two of them. It would be amazing. It would be massive."I would love to see David Seaman as my successor at Highbury. I am at complete loggerheads with the club over this. I really do wish they would take my advice because I would love to see this role remain in the Arsenal family. It says much about the man David Seaman that after all his accolades and the honours he has won he is interested in taking on the role."The enthusiasm abounds because coaching goalkeepers has been a fundamental part of Wilson's life. Talking about Martyn, he sounds like the firebrand shop steward of the goalkeepers' union. But, in fact, he may just be right. No one has studied, learned, taught, enthused, lived and breathed the goalkeepers' art more devotedly than the Arsenal and Scotland goalkeeper whose second career as a television presenter could not even distract him from his primary passion.Arsenal have had their money's worth from Wilson. In a job that routinely commands a Premiership salary of up to £80,000, he has worked for nothing, except in the last two seasons, after he turned down offers from Fulham and England. The deep knowledge of his specialist subject marked him out as a footballing asset as long ago as the 1960s, when he had the temerity to bring out a book on goalkeeping before he had even broken into the Arsenal first team.

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