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Tag Archives: Ezri Konsa

The week in claret and blue

Seven more days, two more matches. All good.

April 20, 2026 in Comment, Match reports, News.

The week in claret and blue

Seven days of utter Villa-deficient tedium.

November 16, 2025 in Match reports, News.

The week in claret and blue

And what a week it’s been.

April 20, 2025 in Comment, Match reports.

The week in claret and blue

Looking round wondering what to do with yourself.

March 24, 2025 in Comment.

The week in claret and blue

Having a few days off.

November 17, 2024 in Comment, News.

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  • Re: Other Games - 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup Edition (+ warm-up matches): Villa-watch
    I assume for him to decide on the defender's touch.
  • Re: Other Games - 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup Edition (+ warm-up matches): Villa-watch
    So if the chip said there was a touch on the ball, why did they need to get the ref to look at a screen?
  • Re: Other Games - 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup Edition (+ warm-up matches): Villa-watch
    And I have just googled, it's called a 'sensor-chip', so there is.
  • Re: Other Games - 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup Edition (+ warm-up matches): Villa-watch
    Too much technology in the game. Go back to proper chalk lines, Thunderer whistles, square section goalposts and proper lace-up footballs and boots.
  • Re: Other Games - 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup Edition (+ warm-up matches): Villa-watch
    Quote from: Brend'Watkins on Today at 02:31:11 AMQuote from: Skipper_The_Eyechild on Today at 02:18:00 AM[quote author=Brend'Watkins link=topic=66824.msg5067417#msg5067417 date=17830...
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