FA Cup Semi-Final Draw – Aston Villa vs Chelsea

Ex-Villan David Ginola just took part in the draw for the FA Cup Semi-Final and Aston Villa will play Chelsea… thanks David!!

In the other Semi-Final, Portsmouth will take on Spurs or Fulham.

Both matches will be played at Wembley Stadium over the weekend of 10 April and 11 April.

I suppose we haven’t done bad with cup draws so far this season, so it was probably inevitable that we would draw Chelsea. But there you go, they always say that you

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Another Look At The 2008/09 Aston Villa Annual Report

The walls of Aston Villa Central are still creaking under the weight of what turned out to be quite a busy day here yesterday. There were no less than three posts, none of them particularly brief and all of them focused on financial matters. So, plenty to make the eyes glaze over of most football fans, myself included.

I need to follow up on the third post (this one effectively replaces it), so here’s a quick recap of the

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Revenue Up, But Still Making A Loss [Updated]

[Updated:  This post has been replaced, The Telegraph have butchered the facts]

I didn’t expect to be following up the earlier post on the 2008/09 revenue so quickly, but I just spotted this article at The Telegraph which suggests that our accounts have now been filed, they’ve seen them and the revenue increase of 11% to £84.2 million is confirmed.

However, the not-so-sexy news is that we still made a loss. Not insignificant either.  £43.7 million in the red for the

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Aston Villa 2008/09 Revenue

Let me just preface this post by pointing out that I don’t generally spend much time taking potshots at other Aston Villa blogs, but yesterday was one of those days and, in a fashion, so is today. It’s a coincidence, nothing more.

Last summer I spotted a claim being repeated here and there that Aston Villa’s spend on transfer fees under Randy Lerner was really no better than under Doug Ellis if you expressed it as a percentage of the

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Aston Villa Knocking On The Door Of Europe’s 20 Richest Clubs

You may have already seen that Deloitte recently released their annual Football Money League report which ranks Europe’s top 20 football clubs by revenue.  The headline for the 2008/09 season was that Real Madrid became the first sporting club in the world to earn more than €400m in one year.

If you’re not familiar with the report and/or don’t fancy reading the full story at The Guardian, I’ll just summarise the top 20 below (figures are €million) :-

1
Real Madrid
401.4
11
Hamburg
146.7

2
Barcelona
365.9
12
Roma
146.4

3
Manchester Utd
327.0
13
Lyon
139.6

4
Bayern Munich
289.5
14
Marseille
133.2

5
Arsenal
263.0
15
Tottenham
132.7

6
Chelsea
242.3
16
Schalke
124.5

7
Liverpool
217.0
17
Werder

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Another Example Of The Gutter Press – The Daily Star And Habib Beye

I said I wouldn’t dwell on this sort of expose much, so apologies up front, but once again a slightly negative story with a sensationalized headline in the British tabloid media is seized upon by the delusional Aston Villa blogger in Sweden to further bolster his bizarre agenda.

This time the subject is Habib Beye and his quite understandable frustration at his lack of playing time. Firstly, let’s look at the headline and quotes (yes, they have quotes!!) from the

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Villans Do The Business For England

Nathan Delfouneso won his first England Under-21 cap this evening and managed to get a consolation goal back for England in the 2-1 loss to Greece in Doncaster. Nathan looked extremely lively as soon as he came on the pitch and made the most of his first touch with some impressive footwork down the left, leaving 2 Greek defenders chasing shadows, before sending a decent delivery into the box.

No one was on the end of it that time, but

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Hands In The Air, Hands In The Air

…looking like a fool with you hands in the air. (That’s to the tune of “Pants on the Ground” for anyone not getting the reference)

I always laugh at players who commit a foul and then put their hands in the air as if to say “I didn’t touch him!!”. Nemanja Vidic gives a masterclass as he takes Gabby down to give away a penalty in the first 5 minutes of the Carling Cup Final.

Grab A Handful Of Shirt

Dive In

Quick,

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Preparations Inside Wembley Picture Gallery

Some pictures of last minute preparations at Wembley ahead of our Carling Cup Final against Man Utd tomorrow courtesy of Carling.

First View Of Wembley

Filming Football Focus

Final Touches To The Aston Villa Bench

The Tunnel

Hospitality

Utd Player Mural – Holding Area

Villa Player Mural – Holding Area

National Anthem Rehearsal

Wembley or Wimbledon?

Titans

Big Screen

Press Box

View From The Press Box

Fan Messages

@Umbro Arrives

@Rakey Almost There