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Massive match Sunday and we need to take something but a win will take and keep us out of the bottom three. 

Hopefully Summerville is back and if he is just one decision for Nuno to make and that is which of the centre backs misses out... Really tough decision for him as Disasi has been great since arriving, Dinos and Todibo were both outstanding against City. 

If Summerville isn't fit I'm guessing he'll go for another midfielder and hope he does as I'd prefer not to go three at the back again. 
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We can but hope. If we do achieve a rare win up there, we can really start to believe the great escape is on.
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Away win. I've thought that for the last month or so. 

Villa's midfield is in the sick bay.
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goose wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 11:15
fraser wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 10:58
goose wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 10:52 I would snap your hand off for a draw.
Would definitely take a draw, but we are capable of winning there if it all clicks. 
I was thinking the same, but last night will have helped them find a bit of form.

If we win sunday then we stay up, it will really push us forward mentally.
A win would be absolutely massive, a point will keep us level with either Forest or Spurs which we would have all taken before City and Villa. 

Even a loss has us only a point behind maximum 
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fraser wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 10:58
goose wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 10:52 I would snap your hand off for a draw.
Would definitely take a draw, but we are capable of winning there if it all clicks. 
I was thinking the same, but last night will have helped them find a bit of form.

If we win sunday then we stay up, it will really push us forward mentally.
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Our defence seems much better drilled to contain any threat Villa currently pose, and I think we can compete with their weakened midfield. Its whether we can create and put our chances away, especially if Summerville doesn't make it, based on that I'd be more than happy with a point up there.
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fraser wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 10:58
goose wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 10:52 I would snap your hand off for a draw.
Would definitely take a draw, but we are capable of winning there if it all clicks. 
Same.
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goose wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 10:52 I would snap your hand off for a draw.
Would definitely take a draw, but we are capable of winning there if it all clicks. 
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I would snap your hand off for a draw.
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Morgan Rogers often gets the headlines but I really rate John Mcginn, terrific player.
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“It’s simple Fraser, you dork..”

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BoleynGone wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 09:13 It was easier for us to get a point at home against City,having just got thumped by Real, than for us to win at 4th Placed,Q/F of EL  Aston Villa.
It's fucking simple Fraser you dork.
We'll get a point,just.but if we sit back and allow Villa to shoot then we won't even get a point.
We have the players to get a point but not if Nuno goes to negative,there's no way we be able to do the same again. Mavro won't have a face left...
So as usual with you it's contradiction form doesn't matter until it suits you.. So because City lost to multiple times European champions Real Madrid it makes it easier than Villa who beat a bang average French side. Leeds drew at Villa, Brentford won at Villa, Chelsea thrashed Villa at Villa but they're harder to get a point against than Man City who regularly thrash us.. Go have a look at the bookies odds for both fixtures and I guarantee you that the odds for a draw against City were longer than the odds for a draw against Villa... Your logic is all over the place

Just looked we're 3/1 to beat Villa we were longer to beat City ... Villa aren't even odds on to win they're just over evens

Oh and you didn't say a win would be harder than a point at home you said 

A point here will be great,harder than against City.
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It was easier for us to get a point at home against City,having just got thumped by Real, than for us to win at 4th Placed,Q/F of EL  Aston Villa.
It's fucking simple Fraser you dork.
We'll get a point,just.but if we sit back and allow Villa to shoot then we won't even get a point.
We have the players to get a point but not if Nuno goes to negative,there's no way we be able to do the same again. Mavro won't have a face left...
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Eerie Decent" wrote: 18 Mar 2026, 12:17 Personally, I'd play Todibo right back instead of the give away a goal a game AWB. The top teams do it a lot with CB's, Arsenal are gonna win the league doing it. Gives us more stability, bit more arieally, and we won't be constantly targeted there. I also think he's quick enough and good on the ball to get forward at times, and he'll be over their winger like a rash.
Totally agree - really good shout. Makes sense tactically and makes good use of players in form. An extra threat at set pieces too, attack and defence, which could be invaluable.
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fuck Villa, on a run of the worst form they've been in for a while, a big contrast to when we played them last when they were in the best form they've probably ever had and we were still shit.

We owe them a beating.
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Manuel wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 07:27
fraser wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 07:23 Harder than city? 

They've won one of their last eight league games 3 league defeats on the bounce. 
You really are into past form recently, rolling out stats all the while. Just saying.
Well yes as it makes them definitely not a harder game than City now when we played them when they were on their run of 12 wins or whatever it was and they were flying and we were doing the opposite it was a massive ask and they beat us then but they weren't that good. 

It's not past form it's current form, Wolves are bottom and playing really well so you also have to take in how they're playing in their last 5 they've drawn with Arsenal beat Villa and Liverpool and drawn with Brentford so you wouldn't say they were an easy game because they're bottom. 
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All considered this is a good fixture to have at just the right time. We need to capitalise on it. Be very disappointed wirh a loss having done most of the hard work getting to this point. We can definitely get a decent result out of this and really hoping we can win it which is very possible. Poor League form coupled with less rest because of Europe as we've had plenty can make all the difference, especially after our confidence boosting draw against City as well.
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fraser wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 07:23 Harder than city? 

They've won one of their last eight league games 3 league defeats on the bounce. 
You really are into past form recently, rolling out stats all the while. Just saying.
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They will have had less than 3 day rest, we will have had nearly 8. We need to make it count. I agree with Boleyn this will be a tough game.
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Harder than city? 

They've won one of their last eight league games 3 league defeats on the bounce. 
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Villa rested quite a few, expect Mings,Cash and Konsa to start in defence.Watkins and Buendi too. Harvey Elliot must have triggered the permanent clause now,very strange use of him. He'll surely be an option to replace Rogers more often if required.
A point here will be great,harder than against City.They'll be buoyant and now that 5th place has been secured as a CL place have two fronts for qualification there.
Need to start strong . Mavro assist 1-1 
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Hoping for Lille to score and extra time. They'll be knackered and if we start strong as we have been doing of late we can control the game. Wishful and doable. 
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Villa’s poor form coincided with injuries to Tielemans, Kamara and McGinn. Only McGinn is back by now. On top of that Watkins has played like a donkey for most of the season and they only have Abrahams in reserve. The main threat will be Rogers – any chance of an injury tonight?
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nychammer wrote: 18 Mar 2026, 22:57 tough this one. What we wouldn't give for a win but a Villa side smarting from defeat against Man Utd and probably needing to win to keep CL qualification on track will be a tough prospect.  Think we'll play ok but realistically will be defeated 2-1 in this one. It's going to go to the wire......
They've lost 4 of their last 6 league games only Forest and Spurs are in worse form over the last 10... It isn't just Man U who have beaten them. 
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tough this one. What we wouldn't give for a win but a Villa side smarting from defeat against Man Utd and probably needing to win to keep CL qualification on track will be a tough prospect.  Think we'll play ok but realistically will be defeated 2-1 in this one. It's going to go to the wire......
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I think we will come home with all 3 points. I’m going for a 2-0
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