John is co-owner of AVL, and has followed the Villa since the '70s. A journalist by trade, he is, by most accounts, a very nice person. You can follow me on Twitter @JClarkKohoutek. It's an astonishing experience. Or a complete waste of time.
Having done the double on Arsenal last season, and in doing so ultimately taken the points they needed to finish top, I imagine they’re going to be more than a little motivated. So I’m glad this one’s at home. Can Villa win? Yes. Are the odds against it? Probably.
First off, most everyone likes to say preseason is meaningless and that the games are just to get minutes in the legs. While both are somewhat true, you actually do want to play ‘well’ in context. And Villa haven’t really so far in America.
What to make of the movement? Seems to me Villa have been boxing smart with Monchi wheeling and dealing and he and Emery getting young players in whom they see potential. They’ve cleared the PSR hurdle and strengthened in depth.
Now that the dust has settled and the links are flying fast and furious, it’s probably time to turn our heads to the rumors gaining steam. It’s also probably not overly dramatic to say this may well be a crucial summer for Villa’s and Emery’s project.
Naturally everyone’s looking at transfers right now, who stays, who goes. How do we strengthen within PSR? I’ll get into that in a following post. Just as I will the immense difficulty of simply staying where we are. In the meantime, I just want to savor the moment a little longer. Villa did a big thing. Villa did what the owners said they wanted. They did what the supporters wanted, and they entertained the hell out of us along the way. I’m exhausted, never mind the players.