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Post by steve on Apr 19, 2016 12:23:47 GMT 1
GABBY AGBONLAHOR IN TROUBLE AGAIN?
"GABBY AGBONLAHOR PICTURED ON LAUGHING GAS AND DRINKING IN LONDON HOTEL ON NIGHT ASTON VILLA WERE RELEGATED," screams the headline in the Sun.
Dear, oh dear and it gets worse.
Aston Villa have suspended striker Gabby Agbonlahor and will conduct an investigation following allegations concerning his conduct.
According to media reports, the 29-year-old was pictured with laughing gas canisters while partying in London on the same night Villa were relegated.
Agbonlahor was already on the sidelines after being told he was not fit enough. Villa were relegated from the Premier League after losing 1-0 to Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday.
They are bottom of the table after collecting just 16 points from 34 games. The West Midlands outfit are also without a manager following the sacking of Frenchman Remi Garde and have been hit by two key resignations.
Former Football Association chairman David Bernstein and Lord King, a former Governor of the Bank of England, both quit the board on Monday.
Hope your not thinking of a quick return to the premiership lads.
And did you know that Harry Kane has scored more goals than Aston Villa? As of today (19.4.16) Kane has 24 whilst the whole of the Aston Villa side have scored just 23
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Post by lesd on Apr 20, 2016 13:32:28 GMT 1
Poor performance from hoops on Sunday better team won, think we will be looking for new manager at end of season as our performances this season have been poor. Deila announced he's leaving at the end of the season. When Warburton was at Brentford, he had a habit of beating teams which then dispensed with their manager! As for the Agbonlahor story, the Lescott situation seems just as bad. Engaging in verbal fisticuffs on Twitter with Collymore and McGrath after his "relief to be finally relegated" comments. What an awful club Villa have become!
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Post by steve on Apr 22, 2016 16:07:28 GMT 1
THE RATS ARE DESERTING THE SUNKEN SHIP
Aston Villa caretaker manager Eric Black says Danish defender Jores Okore hasn't been involved over the past fortnight after refusing to be on the bench for the Bournemouth game.
"He told me he didn’t want to be on the bench," said Black. "I found that strange."
After meeting Black the following Monday, the 23-year-old said he didn't want to be considered for the first team. He will now train with the Under 21s for the rest of the campaign.
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Post by hoopy67 on Apr 26, 2016 23:11:32 GMT 1
Football players today are over paid and the contracts they sign are not worth the paper they are writing on.
If players says they don't want to be picked for first team they should not be paid by the club for breach of contract.
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Post by steve on May 9, 2016 20:37:20 GMT 1
SO HE'S NOT A BAD BOY AFTER ALL
Leeds United chairman Massimo Cellino has been acquitted on appeal for failing to pay VAT on a Range Rover imported into Italy from the USA.
He was found guilty of tax evasion by a court in his home country last June. The ruling led to him being disqualified from involvement with Leeds under the Football League's owners' and directors' test.
His ban was deferred and the Football League will now discuss the matter at Thursday's board meeting.
Italian newspaper L'Unione Sarda reports that Cellino's acquittal was a result of a change in Italian law, which saw the offence he was charged with being decriminalised.
Leeds ended the Championship season in 13th place.
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Post by steve on May 13, 2016 8:26:05 GMT 1
LOOKS LIKE LEEDS UNITED OWNER IS LOOKING TO BAIL OUT
In an interview with the Times Leeds owner Massimo Cellino, says he is "tired and hurt and lonely" and adds "if someone wants to buy the club I will sell it."
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Post by steve on May 23, 2016 15:14:25 GMT 1
AS IF NEWCASTLE HAVEN'T GOT ENOUGH PROBLEMS
Glasgow Rangers have launched court proceedings against four of the club's former executives and Newcastle owner Mike Ashley.
The civil case against former chief executives Charles Green and Derek Llambias, former director Imran Ahmad, former financial director Brian Stockbridge and Ashley has been brought at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.
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