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Wonder how strong Emery’s loyalty is to Villa. Having to sell players and not be in CL football could mean it opens the door for other clubs to make a move for him. Think they’d fade quickly without Emery at the helm next season 

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14 minutes ago, gbandit said:

Wonder how strong Emery’s loyalty is to Villa. Having to sell players and not be in CL football could mean it opens the door for other clubs to make a move for him. Think they’d fade quickly without Emery at the helm next season 


Any high profile clubs need a manager?

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25 minutes ago, gbandit said:

Wonder how strong Emery’s loyalty is to Villa. Having to sell players and not be in CL football could mean it opens the door for other clubs to make a move for him. Think they’d fade quickly without Emery at the helm next season 

Should be quite strong the whole club is set up for him. He even has his long term buddy Monchi with him. 

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28 minutes ago, gbandit said:

Wonder how strong Emery’s loyalty is to Villa. Having to sell players and not be in CL football could mean it opens the door for other clubs to make a move for him. Think they’d fade quickly without Emery at the helm next season 

Interested Ooo GIF by reactionseditor

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Fairs Cup:

* UEFA don’t list it as it was a FIFA organised competition.

* UEFA took it over as it was overshadowing The Cup Winners Cup and had better sides in it.

* Don Revie commented that it was almost as hard to win as The European Cup as only League winners entered the top competition whereas the strong leagues each had several teams in The Fairs Cup.

* UEFA kept the 1 club 1 city rule until 1976 (?) when Everton complained that they’d again missed out to Liverpool.

 

Don’t let anyone try and belittle it, it was a really big deal. Ujpest Dozsa were serious contenders in The European Cup in the next few years, pretty sure they got to the SF. We were firm underdogs to beat them. Given we were 2 down in the final at HT in the return leg it’s even more remarkable that we beat them.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, mighty__mag said:

Some Caller on the radio winding Agbonlahor up, claiming Spurs will go for Emery, that would be very interesting. 

 

He wouldn't leave them for Spurs imo. CL or not.

 

 

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27 minutes ago, Tsunami said:

Fairs Cup:

* UEFA don’t list it as it was a FIFA organised competition.

* UEFA took it over as it was overshadowing The Cup Winners Cup and had better sides in it.

* Don Revie commented that it was almost as hard to win as The European Cup as only League winners entered the top competition whereas the strong leagues each had several teams in The Fairs Cup.

* UEFA kept the 1 club 1 city rule until 1976 (?) when Everton complained that they’d again missed out to Liverpool.

 

Don’t let anyone try and belittle it, it was a really big deal. Ujpest Dozsa were serious contenders in The European Cup in the next few years, pretty sure they got to the SF. We were firm underdogs to beat them. Given we were 2 down in the final at HT in the return leg it’s even more remarkable that we beat them.

 

 

 

The level of celebrations has always been enough for me to show what it meant 

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1 hour ago, Novocastrian said:

When you look at some of the teams Cup Winners Cup winners had to beat you can clearly see the Fairs Cup was a much harder competition to win.

Was basically beat two naff teams have the winter off and look forward to the Quarter-Finals.  Many of the finals wouldn't be close to sell outs.

 

 

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17 hours ago, Tiresias said:

Yes was stupidest thing about it Martinez had time enough to get back to goal tbh hojlund was never improvising a shot from there 

I wonder if there was a rule for these circumstances where a team can decide if they want a red card or to give a goal to the opposition, how many would choose goal? 

 

I know we would have certainly with Pope against Liverpool two years ago. I think Arsenal and Lehmann back in the 2006 CL final etc. 

 

I think going a goal down is far better than playing the majority of a match with ten men. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Tsunami said:

Fairs Cup:

* UEFA don’t list it as it was a FIFA organised competition.

* UEFA took it over as it was overshadowing The Cup Winners Cup and had better sides in it.

* Don Revie commented that it was almost as hard to win as The European Cup as only League winners entered the top competition whereas the strong leagues each had several teams in The Fairs Cup.

* UEFA kept the 1 club 1 city rule until 1976 (?) when Everton complained that they’d again missed out to Liverpool.

 

Don’t let anyone try and belittle it, it was a really big deal. Ujpest Dozsa were serious contenders in The European Cup in the next few years, pretty sure they got to the SF. We were firm underdogs to beat them. Given we were 2 down in the final at HT in the return leg it’s even more remarkable that we beat them.

 

 

 

It’s been said on here before but the uefa was harder to win than the champions league.  There was a discussion on the recent Gallowgate shots pod about just making champions league winners only which will obviously never happen now, but it would be even weaker than when all the English teams used to win it as no ‘crack’ eastern Euro sides etc. some of the runs English teams had to win the cup in the 70’s/80’s look very kind by recent standards. 

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The Fair Cup in 1969 was MUCH stronger than the current iteration of the Europa League. That really goes without saying given the teams that were qualifying for it in respect to their positions in the respective leagues, and the strength of those leagues at the time.

 

It was probably marginally weaker than the early years of the UEFA Cup, by virtue of the 1 club per city rule, but really not by much.

 

 

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UEFA carried on with the 1 club 1 city rule for the first 2 or 3 years (until Everton appealed). It was the same competition, with a different name, cup and governing body. UEFA wanted to wipe the previous version from history. 

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Having watched most of our Fairs Cup games along with 59,999 others in SJP from under the tin shed of the loudest and most rowdy end the ground has ever had, seen Wyn Davies being brutalised by the Italian captain Fachetti when the ref wasn't looking but battled on and scored regardless, along with a whole batch of other never to be forgotten, legendary, historical NUFC moments, I would say it was one of the best times in the club's history and an amazing achievement.

 

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21 hours ago, RodneyCisse said:


Was all fun and games with Rashford and Asensio, nearly worked but tough titties.

 

 

Would have been gutted if that paid off for them after we had to swallow the medicine and refrain from spending last few windows due to PSR.

 

All's well that ends well.

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