Right that's it I am now suing you for causing me to fall off my chair with laughter at that question. My hip is broken and my sides have split. You will be hearing from my lawyer very soon.
2007-02-13 22:43:27
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answered by Doodle 6
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Although I am not an Aston Villa's fan, but I do believe that they will. Their new chairman is willing to spend the money on Ashley Young and John Carew, in which one of them is young and the other experienced player. With Martin O'Neil at the helm, they have a very good and experienced manager who has been through Champions League with his former club before. O'Neil is one of the best managers in UK and he will bring Aston Villa to a new level.
2007-02-13 20:10:39
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answered by Pureskill 3
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I believe Villa can make it to the Uefa Cup in three years, but not the champions league. The top four are way too strong at the moment, and look set to be for quite a number of years ahead. It will be up to Bolton, Spurs, Villa and possibly Newcastle and Everton fighting for the Uefa Cup places in the next few years.
2007-02-13 22:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely, i'd ought to say Everton, altough I dont fairly see any of the tremendous 4 communities being replaced, yet when it happenned next season, i imagine it may well be Everton, i actually evaluate them a large team, and get very frightened when I watch Arsenal play them " i'm an Arsenal Fan ", I dont imagine aston villa will pass in the tremendous 4, because they lack a sturdy Centreback, and an excellent Goalkeeper, and they scored 80% of thier aims from set peices, as for Blackburn And Tottenham, I purely dont see it take position, they'd end fifth or sixth, yet no longer 4th or third, Spurs dont have an excellent chief and thier defence isnt that solid in any respect, Blackburn lack a considered necessary Midfielder, that holds the game. i wish that Portsmouth can smash into the properly 4 next season, yet I dont imagine so, as they are going to concentration plenty on the Uefa Cup.
2016-11-27 23:49:29
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answered by nordland 4
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Id say yes but ONLY a few (2 or 3) big name players came to the club. I do not believe liverpool have a strong coach or indeed team(wayyy to many spanish players and most spanish players dont work in the premiere league). You need like a klose or robinho or maybe eto to really cement your bid. However does aston villa have the cash for these players.
2007-02-14 00:45:15
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answered by DJ T-RAY 2
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Not a chance. Arsenal, Man U, Chelsea and red side of Liverpool are establised as the top four, i can't see any team breaking into that in years to come.
Good Luck though.
2007-02-13 19:59:21
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answered by Anonymous
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they had a great start this season and i would rule out a late surge for UEFA, when you look at next season, man utd will be there or there abouts, chelski will suffer when the russian leaves, arsenal need to hold on to key players, and it sounds like pool are going to try and buy a premiership.
villa need a strong world class captain, sorry but barry isn't the man.
2007-02-13 20:39:51
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answered by ? 5
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with Randy's backin the general on fans forums finding out wot we want and mon at the helm, i can't see why not. it's all very much fingers crossed at the mo. however according to randy, he has a 5 year plan so maybe not in 3 years!
2007-02-14 05:53:05
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answered by JoM 2
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Not unless they buy Arsenal and change their name to Aston Villa.
2007-02-13 20:03:05
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answered by hoyo2_99 3
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2007-02-13 20:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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