But its essentially our reserve team getting pwned.I bet Wenger will come out and praise the character and mental belief.
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2-0.Silvest raped by Villa
heh! typical Mancker again...You kids on this forum have no common sense. Just 'cos Rahim and I didn't/don't agree on certain aspects regarding the club doesn't mean either of us has any less respect/love for the club.
Sheesh! you kids on this thread and that mod/admin who just loves to lock/delete threads are taking this forum down the drain.
And I didn't know Manckers disagree by telling each other to put the middle fingers in their *bleep*.
Heh it went that way a long time ago.Sheesh! you kids on this thread and that mod/admin who just loves to lock/delete threads are taking this forum down the drain.
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Constructive criticism? Sure, I'm in favour of that and kept saying the same thing to Rahim again and again yesterday.Does it also mean that there can be no constructive criticism?
goal.com said:Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly ready to submit a huge bid of £21 million to Aston Villa as they increase their attempts to sign winger Ashley Young.
Harry Redknapp’s side have long been linked with a move for the exciting young prospect and are already believed to have had an offer in the region of £18 million turned down.
However, according to the News of the World, the north Londoners will now return with an increased bid, after being encouraged by Villa’s interest in Real Madrid man Wesley Sneijder.
Villa boss Martin O’Neill has been linked with a move for the Dutchman, who is expected to find himself on the sidelines at the Bernabeu following the arrival of Florentino Perez’s new wave of Galaticos.
Should the Midlanders firm up their interest in Sneijder, it could pave the way for Spurs to move for Young, with the tabloid also claiming that the 24-year-old is interested in a move to White Hart Lane.
Young has proved a huge hit since arriving at Villa Park from Watford in 2007 and has gone on to become a key player in the club's recent success.
Whilst O’Neill has previously insisted that the winger is not for sale at any price, he has since signed Stewart Downing, who would prove to be a perfect replacement should Young depart the club.