Showing posts with label Premiership. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Premiership. Show all posts

Thursday 8 September 2022

aston villa 2 v everton 1

 
 
 
 
The first home game of the season and it's a blisteringly hot day. Our match up against Everton pits two pointless teams against each other. 
 
A Villa victory is secured by two great goals, the first by Danny Ing who takes a touch and unleashes a blistering shot, the second by Emi Buendia following a surging run and a one-two with Ollie Watkins.
 
It's tight at the end though as Lucas Digne concedes an own-goal and Villa fans sit on their hands for what seems an eternity of added time.
 
 















 

Monday 30 May 2022

aston villa 1 v 1 burnley

 



Our last home game against Burnley, a team desperately fighting the dark clouds of relegation. We draw one all. A few days later Burnley go down.
 
Our last away game against Manchester City, a team poised to take the Premiership title. We're two nil up but come the final quarter we lose. It sums up the season.
 
But this post is not about results, it's about story. And the story is people joined together in a community of football.

I have a learning disabled son. I took him to his first match at Villa Park (Crystal Palace - a one nil win) when he was eight. He struggled to walk or talk, but he was hooked. As was I. A safe place where we could be father and son, enjoying time together.

He's thirty six now and he still loves to go. I'm just so thankful for all the lovely people we've met along the way. People who have accepted us as we are. It's not been like that in all the places I've gone with my son.

Villa looks after its special fans so well. And we're blessed to be part of the Villa family.
 
 

 
 
 


 
 










 








Friday 20 May 2022

aston villa 1 v 1 crystal palace

 
 
 
 
We celebrate the fortieth anniversary of hoisting high the European Cup. It's great to see so many members of the winning team parade the trophy round Villa Park.

A time for great joy, yet also a time for great challenge. Can Villa ever rise to these giddy heights again?