Sunday, October 11, 2009

Can Aston Villa Break the Big Four?

Many people outside of Birmingham may be difficult to find a complete list of the names of the English clubs have won the European Cup (or Champions League as it was ironically named since they started allowing non-championship teams in it ). People will always be with Manchester United and Liverpool, and then I remember the doubles titles with Brian Clough Nottingham Forest. Aston Villa, however, is the name that you can take a lot of people. However, they are always there with the biggest names in European football. It is as if Villa won the trophy when the competition was in its infancy or something similar - 1982, it was. And the Birmingham team beat the German giants, Bayern Monaco, thanks to a goal of that archetypal English center forward Peter Withe, giving permanent status of legend. Except for a couple of wins in the Cup championship in 1990 and a UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2001, which was the last time that Aston Villa was one of the best teams in Europe. However, for most of last season, 2008/09, looked like the team, now managed by Martin O'Neill, the experience, the elite group that could do it again. English football fans has been a long time, as each season approaches on who might contemplate, given the necessary amount of luck with injuries and new acquisitions, entered the so-called 'Big Four' in the Premier League. Each year, Everton and Tottenham supporters always say that this time, their clubs to prove they deserve to be treated in the same league as Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea. And every year they fall short. But last year he really seemed for long periods of time, as if the red shirt and blue 'Villans' could make that change. Finally, of course, we know that 'no'. A combination of a season too long - Aston Villa have started well before most teams because of their European qualifying matches - and a relatively small team of players has caused the energy to watch soccer at the start of the season just exhausted in recent weeks. So the big question is: Can the team that came so close last year, just go a little "more to come this season? Well, it will be difficult, for sure. Millions Manchester City are sure to see to improve the Everton are only a few players away from having a team ready to challenge and Tottenham, as always, I think this year will almost certainly time for them to reach their correct position. Without doubt, however, have the potential to Villa. With a some exciting young strikers - Young, Milner, Agbonlahor - plus a great work ethic, the fun would be great for the neutrals to see this dress made vibrant institution Villa League''even more uncomfortable. Until the payment of America, Martin O'Neill, is resisting the temptation to cash in their young talent and very admired Manager may invest their transfer budget wisely, it is easy to see Villa in order to improve its high standards last season. Villa Park is always a good reason to watch football, has a vibrant and spectators still feel close to the action. The Villa fans have grabbed first place, which shows signs of having been perhaps the closest we have had since 1982 to rekindle that magical night in Rotterdam. It would be nice to see that the first four clique a little messy. Let the Villa.

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