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Thread: FT: ASTON VILLA 2 - 0 CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

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    FT: ASTON VILLA 2 - 0 CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Friday February 28th, ko 8pm
    Live on ITV 1 and commentary on BBC Radio 5Live / Radio Wales, Radio WM and TalkSport.

    Match Officials:


    Referee: Peter Bankes
    Assistant referees: Edward Smart and Nick Greenhalgh
    Fourth official: Michael Salisbury
    VAR: Robert Jones
    Assistant VAR: Paul Howard
    Support VAR: Darren England

    After the midweek win for Cardiff against Hull we can go and enjoy this one. Cardiff City website showing a few 25 tickets left in the Doug Ellis Stand (as of 12 noon 26/02/25). Villa's website have cheapest home tickets left at 85.00 at the back of the Holte End. So looking a decent crowd for Friday night.

    Villa warmed up for this one with a 4 - 1 defeat away at Crystal Palace. Afer the loss manager Unai Emery said “Now, we have to be motivated with our supporters in Villa Park in the FA Cup and the Champions League."


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    I'd give Rino, O'Dowda and Salech a rest. Assuming fitness and Goutas being back I'd go with players playing in their natural positions and a good mix of pace, youth and experience in the final third.

    3-2 City AET.

    ----- Hovarth

    Ng - Fish - Goutas - Bagan

    -- Mansverk - Robertson

    Davies - Ramsey- Ashford

    -------- Robinson

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    Re: ASTON VILLA v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    I very much doubt Ramsey will be anywhere near the squad neither will Robinson or Chambers who both werent fully fit last night
    Colwill will play so will El Ghazi and Isaac Davies

    I have no idea who will play central midfield

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    Almost certainly going to be a massacre but we can only dream.

    I notice Martinez was subbed off at half time last night. Id be happy if he had to sit out, best keeper in the world and all that.

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    Re: ASTON VILLA v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Nigel Blues on Twitter asked if Davies had pulled a hamstring at end of game. Did anyone notice?

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    Re: ASTON VILLA v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by ninian opinian View Post
    Nigel Blues on Twitter asked if Davies had pulled a hamstring at end of game. Did anyone notice?
    I watched the end of the game on a couple of clips (Highlights and Full 90) on the club site. Davies was chasing the last ball down the line when the final whistle went. He seemed to slow and stop naturally. He didn't 'pull up'. So unless he did himself some damage clapping the crowd, I would guess he is not injured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    I watched the end of the game on a couple of clips (Highlights and Full 90) on the club site. Davies was chasing the last ball down the line when the final whistle went. He seemed to slow and stop naturally. He didn't 'pull up'. So unless he did himself some damage clapping the crowd, I would guess he is not injured.
    Cheers for that.

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    Re: ASTON VILLA v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Our record at Villa isn't great. We won 6 of our first 13 visits to Villa Park. Our last win came in December 1954, when TOBW got his first bus pass. Former JB Trevor Ford scored twice - he had previously played for Villa. We stayed up by 2 points at the end of the season where something of a noteable event happened. We beat Wolves 3-2 in our penultimate game, where a young Gerry Hitchens started in place of Ford. Hitchens would join Villa a few years later, and then moved on to Inter Milan, a move that cost him international appearances.

    Since being such regulars at football's high table, we've made a further 15 trips to play Villa, all of them winless, with only 2 draws to cheer. We've scored 7 goals in those 15 visits, with Ricky Lambert's strike in 2016/17 being our only goal in our last 7 trips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Our record at Villa isn't great. We won 6 of our first 13 visits to Villa Park. Our last win came in December 1954, when TOBW got his first bus pass. Former JB Trevor Ford scored twice - he had previously played for Villa. We stayed up by 2 points at the end of the season where something of a noteable event happened. We beat Wolves 3-2 in our penultimate game, where a young Gerry Hitchens started in place of Ford. Hitchens would join Villa a few years later, and then moved on to Inter Milan, a move that cost him international appearances.

    Since being such regulars at football's high table, we've made a further 15 trips to play Villa, all of them winless, with only 2 draws to cheer. We've scored 7 goals in those 15 visits, with Ricky Lambert's strike in 2016/17 being our only goal in our last 7 trips.
    Apart from cup finals, probably our biggest ever away following at Villa in 1949. 4th Round, we won 2-1, and estimated at least 20,000 City fans in the 71,000 crowd.

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    Re: ASTON VILLA v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by Canton Kev View Post
    Almost certainly going to be a massacre but we can only dream.

    I notice Martinez was subbed off at half time last night. Id be happy if he had to sit out, best keeper in the world and all that.
    I'm sure they will be desperate for a World Class keeper to be in against us.

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    Interesting pre-Villa press conference from Riza.

    Sounds like we are putting out the under 9s.

    Magic of the cup, yes - but the league is the priority.

    Too many crocked and walking wounded to attack the tie. Burnley is more important.

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    Re: ASTON VILLA v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Should really be putting our best 11 out. What that looks like with the injuries etc is anyone's guess.

    Deliberately fielding a much weakened squad in the last 16 of the fa cup only to be then be comfortably beaten by Burnley the following Tuesday would be ridiculous.

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    Re: ASTON VILLA v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Interesting pre-Villa press conference from Riza.

    Sounds like we are putting out the under 9s.

    Magic of the cup, yes - but the league is the priority.

    Too many crocked and walking wounded to attack the tie. Burnley is more important.
    I hope that isnt true, its the 5th round and a chance to progress, on paper weve got no chance, but you dont play games on paper

    They could have a man sent off concede a penalty or any number of variables

    Not much point in bothering to enter if you draw a big club and just wave the white flag before a ball is kicked in my view

    Even with a full strength team were not going to be fancied for getting a positive result, but at least lets give it a go!!

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    Re: ASTON VILLA v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Interesting pre-Villa press conference from Riza.

    Sounds like we are putting out the under 9s.

    Magic of the cup, yes - but the league is the priority.

    Too many crocked and walking wounded to attack the tie. Burnley is more important.
    That would be very disappointing. I know in modern football the league is supposedly the be all and end all, but I'd say the last 16 of the FA Cup is a bigger priority than Burnley home

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    Re: ASTON VILLA v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by City123 View Post
    That would be very disappointing. I know in modern football the league is supposedly the be all and end all, but I'd say the last 16 of the FA Cup is a bigger priority than Burnley home
    It is worth watching the whole clip on the club site (on YouTube as well?)

    The match squad will be a mixture of first team u21s and u18s.

    Riza said he wants to compete - not roll over - and when asked if a win is impossible: ‘Nothing is impossible in football’.

    But clear that the league is the priority and the squad has a lot of players who are out injured, are not march fit after being out with injuries or illness, and players who have to be eased back in or have their pitch time managed.

    Who would be a manager, eh?

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    Re: ASTON VILLA v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    But the bigger news is that we have got Gorilla Glue as sleeve sponsor on Friday!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    But the bigger news is that we have got Gorilla Glue as sleeve sponsor on Friday!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Interesting pre-Villa press conference from Riza.

    Sounds like we are putting out the under 9s.
    Just watched that on the club website. Riza was wearing a white baseball cap but stopped just short of waving a white flag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepster View Post
    Yes we all stick together.
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    Re: ASTON VILLA v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    It is worth watching the whole clip on the club site (on YouTube as well?)

    The match squad will be a mixture of first team u21s and u18s.

    Riza said he wants to compete - not roll over - and when asked if a win is impossible: ‘Nothing is impossible in football’.

    But clear that the league is the priority and the squad has a lot of players who are out injured, are not march fit after being out with injuries or illness, and players who have to be eased back in or have their pitch time managed.

    Who would be a manager, eh?
    the trouble is, he is dammed if he plays the strongest team ( some who are carrying knocks ) and we get a injury or 2, but he is also dammed if he rests them and people perceive he has played a weakened team |

    you can already see the usual suspects moaning about him because he risked players who are carrying knocks / played a weakened side and waved the white flag giving up a chance of FA cup glory ( delete as applicable )

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    Re: ASTON VILLA v CARDIFF CITY. Match thread

    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    the trouble is, he is dammed if he plays the strongest team ( some who are carrying knocks ) and we get a injury or 2, but he is also dammed if he rests them and people perceive he has played a weakened team

    you can already see the usual suspects moaning about him because he risked players who are carrying knocks / played a weakened side and waved the white flag giving up a chance of FA cup glory ( delete as applicable )
    Dammed?

    Riza has no need to worry. He could field the under-18's at Villa, suffer a record defeat and he'd still have the usual apologists defending him. They'd just write it off as a bad day at the office.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    Dammed?

    Riza has no need to worry. He could field the under-18's at Villa, suffer a record defeat and he'd still have the usual apologists defending him. They'd just write it off as a bad day at the office.

    I didn't want him to get appointed either.

    I know you made it clear what a bad appointment you thought it was. I've also got plenty of posts on here criticising him and the club.

    However his points per game is factually mid table level. Same as bulut. I know you didn't like bulut either though. Plus we've actually had some progress in a cup which is incredible for cardiff city!

    It comes across as you don't think he has done well but you must accept he's done at the very least "quite well"? I'm not at all convinced someone like Mark Robbins who so many people wanted would have got that many more points.

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    I'm not going to get into a Riza debate and certainly not on this thread.

    I was just responding to Matt's usual sanctimonious bullshit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninian opinian View Post
    Gluebirds
    someone's going to make a pritt of themselves if this thread continues in this vein

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