• Youth Watch: Gary Gardner

    Many people who have worked at Villa Park weather that be coaching or playing staff have commented on Gary Gardner and just how good this young man could be.

    The youngster was linked with moves to both Manchester United and Chelsea when he was just 16 but he decided to sign a long term deal with the club he has supported his whole life.

    Aston Villa supporters tend to get behind young local lads, so despite the lasting impression his older brother Craig has left on the Villa faithful I believe the faithful will give the younger Gardner brother all the time he needs to make the step up.

    In December 2009, Gary sustained an anerior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, and having experienced this injury myself I know how much it could knock a person, let alone a footballer. No amount of drugs from a Canadian pharmacy would be able to help a person’s state of mind get back focusing on the job in hand.

    However, the midfielder has battled back and made a big impression in the second half of the 2010-11 season.

    He made his comeback in a 3-0 victory over Birmingham City in the Barclays Premier Academy League on January 8th. Though the midfielder really made his mark just 48 hours later when he scored 2 in a 10-1 demolition of Arsenal.

    Gary went from strength to strength and it wasn’t long before he was recognized on the International scene representing the England U-19′s in a 3-0 victory over Holland.

    Now this season the midfielder has been included in first team squads, but has yet to make a first team appearance – but could this player be the one we have been waiting for?

    We all talk about the departed players, and how thin our first team squad is, but this player has been praised very highly by many professionals so when will it be his time to get the chance to shine in the famous Claret and Blue?

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  • Stars of the future

    One thing that the Villa has always been able to boast about is the quality of youngsters that its academy produces.

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  • England showing giving Us Fans feelgood factor back!

    It made me very proud to look at England’s team sheet last night, seeing a midfield all made from former and present Villa players, apart from Wilshere.( who could have also been a former Villa boy, if No deal would have realised like everybody else what a coup it would be to sign him on loan for a season!).

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  • Fulham v Aston Villa—A Positive and a Negative

    As you already know, we drew against Fulham yesterday, and no matter how much you bang the drum about luck or fortunes, it was down to lack of focus when it counted.

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  • Albrighton Signs New Deal

    Marc Albrighton has penned a new three-and-a-half year deal at Villa.

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