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    McGinn

    McGinn..

    I was at Villa Park today, Villa v. Everton. John McGinn absolutely superb all afternoon. Was the architect of everything Villa did, superb performance.

    Good result for Villa but really poor Everton.


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    Quote Originally Posted by timewilltell View Post
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    McGinn..

    I was at Villa Park today, Villa v. Everton. John McGinn absolutely superb all afternoon. Was the architect of everything Villa did, superb performance.

    Good result for Villa but really poor Everton.
    He’ll be too busy inside Joe Newell’s pocket to cause us any issues

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    McGinn..

    I was at Villa Park today, Villa v. Everton. John McGinn absolutely superb all afternoon. Was the architect of everything Villa did, superb performance.

    Good result for Villa but really poor Everton.
    Did the Everton cloggers cause any short to medium term damage? Saw Coutinho came on as a sub then was subbed himself and wondered if he had been clobbered?

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    Ahhh...bad news for Coutinho. ACL injury.

    Wouldn't wish it on anyone...

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    Quote Originally Posted by timewilltell View Post
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    McGinn..

    I was at Villa Park today, Villa v. Everton. John McGinn absolutely superb all afternoon. Was the architect of everything Villa did, superb performance.

    Good result for Villa but really poor Everton.
    Wi some luck, that will no be repeated as he will be all green tinted specs, with the welcome he gets back at Easter Road.
    He did get man of the match or whatever they call it nowadays in Engerland.

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    Ahhh...bad news for Coutinho. ACL injury.

    Wouldn't wish it on anyone...
    Kin heck. Villa are having some luck.

    Coutinho, mings and buendia all with season enders in 2.weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LewysGot2 View Post
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    Ahhh...bad news for Coutinho. ACL injury.

    Wouldn't wish it on anyone...
    what’s with all the ACLs in both the men’s and women’s game atm. Is it the boots they’re wearing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hibee1875 View Post
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    what’s with all the ACLs in both the men’s and women’s game atm. Is it the boots they’re wearing?
    Amount of games maybe?

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    Has he spoken about the game yet? Not seen any quotes other than from Stephen McGinn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gloucester Hibs View Post
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    Has he spoken about the game yet? Not seen any quotes other than from Stephen McGinn.
    What’s Stephen been saying about it?

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    What’s Stephen been saying about it?
    The midfielder's brother Stephen, who plays for Falkirk, insists the ex-Hibs star had been eyeing the play-off draw for MONTHS.

    And it was a return to Scotland that the Villa ace was hoping for.

    Quizzed on the upcoming game on BBC Sportsound, Stephen said: "We're really looking forward to it. My mum and dad were saying with the European away tie they might have to travel far...they only have to go an hour now through to the capital.

    "But John has been saying for months he's desperate for a Scottish team. Whether that be Hearts or Hibs, maybe even Aberdeen if they dropped down to the Conference.

    "When the tie came out for Hibs vs Luzern, I think a small section of Birmingham celebrated the Jordan Obita goal quite heavily.

    "Wherever it was in Europe it was going to be special for John...to do it at Easter Road where the Hibs fans are fond of him, he's desperate to get back there. Personally it will be a special night for him and the family."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gloucester Hibs View Post
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    The midfielder's brother Stephen, who plays for Falkirk, insists the ex-Hibs star had been eyeing the play-off draw for MONTHS.

    And it was a return to Scotland that the Villa ace was hoping for.

    Quizzed on the upcoming game on BBC Sportsound, Stephen said: "We're really looking forward to it. My mum and dad were saying with the European away tie they might have to travel far...they only have to go an hour now through to the capital.

    "But John has been saying for months he's desperate for a Scottish team. Whether that be Hearts or Hibs, maybe even Aberdeen if they dropped down to the Conference.

    "When the tie came out for Hibs vs Luzern, I think a small section of Birmingham celebrated the Jordan Obita goal quite heavily.

    "Wherever it was in Europe it was going to be special for John...to do it at Easter Road where the Hibs fans are fond of him, he's desperate to get back there. Personally it will be a special night for him and the family."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gloucester Hibs View Post
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    The midfielder's brother Stephen, who plays for Falkirk, insists the ex-Hibs star had been eyeing the play-off draw for MONTHS.

    And it was a return to Scotland that the Villa ace was hoping for.

    Quizzed on the upcoming game on BBC Sportsound, Stephen said: "We're really looking forward to it. My mum and dad were saying with the European away tie they might have to travel far...they only have to go an hour now through to the capital.

    "But John has been saying for months he's desperate for a Scottish team. Whether that be Hearts or Hibs, maybe even Aberdeen if they dropped down to the Conference.

    "When the tie came out for Hibs vs Luzern, I think a small section of Birmingham celebrated the Jordan Obita goal quite heavily.

    "Wherever it was in Europe it was going to be special for John...to do it at Easter Road where the Hibs fans are fond of him, he's desperate to get back there. Personally it will be a special night for him and the family."
    Nice. Fond of is a bit of an understatement, Stephen!

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    McGinn..

    I was at Villa Park today, Villa v. Everton. John McGinn absolutely superb all afternoon. Was the architect of everything Villa did, superb performance.

    Good result for Villa but really poor Everton.
    I fully expect John McGinn to throw the game against Hibs, as he loves us so much. Be really disappointed if he plays well…

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    McGinn..

    I was at Villa Park today, Villa v. Everton. John McGinn absolutely superb all afternoon. Was the architect of everything Villa did, superb performance.

    Good result for Villa but really poor Everton.
    He's playing out of his skin since Emery came in, he's gone up to a level I don't think even he thought he was capable of. He's genuinely one of the best midfielders in the league now, I struggle to think of anyone better, maybe Rodri at City who is just a ridiculous player, but then he's a miserable whining ****bag too and he hasn't got the bum roll in him like SJM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarence Beeks View Post
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    He's playing out of his skin since Emery came in, he's gone up to a level I don't think even he thought he was capable of. He's genuinely one of the best midfielders in the league now, I struggle to think of anyone better, maybe Rodri at City who is just a ridiculous player, but then he's a miserable whining ****bag too and he hasn't got the bum roll in him like SJM.
    This is a bit much. Good few better. Odegaard, De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva. He is playing very well though.

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    This is a bit much. Good few better. Odegaard, De Bruyne, Bernardo Silva. He is playing very well though.
    They're all show ponies, I'm talking about proper midefielders that can tackle as well.

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    Makes it all the worse when you think of what Villa paid us for him, meanwhile they have just signed some player for £50m plus! Also we will probably never end up with a sell on fee as probably too late for that now!

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    Makes it all the worse when you think of what Villa paid us for him, meanwhile they have just signed some player for £50m plus! Also we will probably never end up with a sell on fee as probably too late for that now!
    He won't leave us until his legs have gone I reckon, we don't need to sell and he's now captain of the best Villa side in decades.

    He needs to help us lift the curse before he's done, going into the 67th year since our last FA Cup win.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarence Beeks View Post
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    He won't leave us until his legs have gone I reckon, we don't need to sell and he's now captain of the best Villa side in decades.

    He needs to help us lift the curse before he's done, going into the 67th year since our last FA Cup win.
    Pah 67 years is nothing :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarence Beeks View Post
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    He won't leave us until his legs have gone I reckon, we don't need to sell and he's now captain of the best Villa side in decades.

    He needs to help us lift the curse before he's done, going into the 67th year since our last FA Cup win.
    67 years!

    Light weights.

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    Well yeah, fair enough, but that was our 7th win, and the closest anyone else was at the time was 4, and now there's a bunch of clubs with more including tinpot ***** like Chelsea and Man City, I think Wenger won it 8 times on his own.

    I'm not bitter though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarence Beeks View Post
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    Well yeah, fair enough, but that was our 7th win, and the closest anyone else was at the time was 4, and now there's a bunch of clubs with more including tinpot ***** like Chelsea and Man City, I think Wenger won it 8 times on his own.

    I'm not bitter though.
    Slightly off topic, but it will never fail to make me smile to see Chelsea spending hundreds of millions of pounds just to get pumped week in, week out.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarence Beeks View Post
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    He won't leave us until his legs have gone I reckon, we don't need to sell and he's now captain of the best Villa side in decades.

    He needs to help us lift the curse before he's done, going into the 67th year since our last FA Cup win.
    That's even worse than Hearts with the league cup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarence Beeks View Post
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    He won't leave us until his legs have gone I reckon, we don't need to sell and he's now captain of the best Villa side in decades.

    He needs to help us lift the curse before he's done, going into the 67th year since our last FA Cup win.
    Amateurs. We managed that in 1969!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarence Beeks View Post
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    He's playing out of his skin since Emery came in, he's gone up to a level I don't think even he thought he was capable of. He's genuinely one of the best midfielders in the league now, I struggle to think of anyone better, maybe Rodri at City who is just a ridiculous player, but then he's a miserable whining ****bag too and he hasn't got the bum roll in him like SJM.
    Plus when it comes to internationals he's in the top 5 players in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clarence Beeks View Post
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    Well yeah, fair enough, but that was our 7th win, and the closest anyone else was at the time was 4, and now there's a bunch of clubs with more including tinpot ***** like Chelsea and Man City, I think Wenger won it 8 times on his own.

    I'm not bitter though.
    Fair enough and I recognise the sentiment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gloucester Hibs View Post
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    The midfielder's brother Stephen, who plays for Falkirk, insists the ex-Hibs star had been eyeing the play-off draw for MONTHS.

    And it was a return to Scotland that the Villa ace was hoping for.

    Quizzed on the upcoming game on BBC Sportsound, Stephen said: "We're really looking forward to it. My mum and dad were saying with the European away tie they might have to travel far...they only have to go an hour now through to the capital.

    "But John has been saying for months he's desperate for a Scottish team. Whether that be Hearts or Hibs, maybe even Aberdeen if they dropped down to the Conference.

    "When the tie came out for Hibs vs Luzern, I think a small section of Birmingham celebrated the Jordan Obita goal quite heavily.

    "Wherever it was in Europe it was going to be special for John...to do it at Easter Road where the Hibs fans are fond of him, he's desperate to get back there. Personally it will be a special night for him and the family."
    How come his family are getting tickets over Hibs supporters! Petrie!!!!!

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    How come his family are getting tickets over Hibs supporters! Petrie!!!!!
    So the order of priority for Hibs games is Hibs 1st, Block 7, John McGinn's mum and dad, ST holders then general sale. 🤔

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    Amateurs. We managed that in 1969!

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