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9 minutes ago, Groo said:

 

We've had an inconsistent season, new manager appointed the day before the season started and an insistence to play passing football from the back even when we didn't have the players comfortable with the style. 

 

Its all starting to come together now though, with some great games, at times we're unplayable but unforced errors fannying around at the back have cost us, especially earlier in the season.

 

As it stands we're on a good run, but too late I think, win all games and we'd be on 75 points but I think we'll end up just outside the play-offs.

 

Lots of hope for next season if we keep the core of players together and a few quality additions.

 

 

 

Sounds like the Swansea who did well last time in the Prem. If you do get into a promotion position next year, that type of football could keep you up. 

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Just now, joeyt said:

Kulusevski doesn't get mentioned much in terms of best young players in the world but he's absolutely class and only 21

 

Do they have any option to sign him? 

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1 minute ago, Conjo said:

Konsa and Mings the best Villa has at CB, or do they have somone obvious I've forgotten about out on long term injury?


Nah, they’re first choice.

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1 minute ago, Mazzy said:

Probably 75% of the way there in having a team to legitimately fight for top 4.

 

They're fourth right now and arguably favourites to finish there given Arsenal have apparently run out steam...

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12 minutes ago, neesy111 said:

 

Do they have any option to sign him? 

“Tottenham have two clauses to buy Dejan Kulusevski from Juventus as part of their loan deal for the midfielder.

Spurs paid €10m (£8.3m) in January to borrow Kulusevski until June 2023, and are due to pay the Sweden international’s wages in full over that season and a half. But there is an option to turn the move into a permanent transfer this summer for €30m.

The option will remain valid the following summer unless the second clause – a €35m mandatory buy clause – comes into play. That will be activated at the end of the 2022-23 season if two conditions are met during the campaign: that Kulusevski plays in 50% of the team’s Premier League matches for at least 45 minutes, and Spurs qualify for the Champions League.”

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6 minutes ago, Yorkie said:

 

They're fourth right now and arguably favourites to finish there given Arsenal have apparently run out steam...

 

Still quite a few games to go, and they have played a game more than Aresnal. Certainly isn't over yet.

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