@avfcry I was driving when my head gasket blew up and oil went all over the engine and the car was still leaking oil after a week sat on the pavement doing nothing
@Steve__T__@EmerysVilla@avfc_stef Semenyo initially didn’t have that in his contract, the club wanted to hold his value for a year and inserted a release clause.
Huijisen came from Juventus so was already supported by a decent agency
Aston Villa’s season was not always smooth. They needed resilience, an ability to hang in there in the tough times and Emery’s trusted players to stand up. Matty Cash, offering a layer of consistency, did just that.
He was my #AVFC player of the season.
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@BruceRioch4 He was booed when the team wasn’t doing well by idoits His job is to try to make things happen so he will miss place passes When you understand his role in the team you know why Emery plays him every minute He needs to tidy up his basics at times but when in form he’s elite
Morgan Rogers: "The Arsenal game at the start of last season was probably the big moment for me.
"Playing against some of the best players in the world, competing for a title - being able to go up against them and match them toe to toe, that feeling you get inside is, 'yeah I can do this'. I just kicked on from there." #AVFC
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“I know people might moan and be frustrated when I lose the ball — just keeping it is not my game. It never has been. It never will be.
"I don’t play football to be boring, to be safe. Other players are better than me at that. I have qualities to unlock defences, to score goals and to create. That’s my task.
"If that was safe to do, everyone would be able to do it.”
Morgan Rogers talks exclusively to @J_Tanswell about Aston Villa, England, Unai Emery and kicking his game on.
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