Time to map out a plan for Villa's future
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Promotion race hots up
Monday 23rd April 2007, 11:59AM BST.
Albion can tonight take a major stride forward in the play-offs battle helping to make this the Championship’s greatest ever promotion race.
Victory at Burnley for Tony Mowbray’s team would take them four points clear of the thickening pack of clubs jostling for a top six finish – and just one win from cementing their place in the play-offs.
But the twists and turns provided by the full-throttle battle to claim the Premiership jackpot means League bosses will still be looking forward to one of the most extraordinary rounds of fixtures this weekend.
The congested promotion battle and furious struggle for survival in the division’s basement means means EVERY Championship fixture will have a price on its head in the furious fight to stay in touch with the staggering £40m jackpot now on offer in the Premiership.
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Albion can tonight take a major stride forward in the play-offs battle helping to make this the Championship’s greatest ever promotion race.
Victory at Burnley for Tony Mowbray’s team would take them four points clear of the thickening pack of clubs jostling for a top six finish – and just one win from cementing their place in the play-offs.
But the twists and turns provided by the full-throttle battle to claim the Premiership jackpot means League bosses will still be looking forward to one of the most extraordinary rounds of fixtures this weekend.
The congested promotion battle and furious struggle for survival in the division’s basement means means EVERY Championship fixture will have a price on its head in the furious fight to stay in touch with the staggering £40m jackpot now on offer in the Premiership.
Stand-out fixtures will be staged either side of the Black Country – with leaders Birmingham hosting one of the form teams of the division Sheffield Wednesday while Stoke tackle Colchester.
Their defeat of Sunderland not only knocked Roy Keane’s men off the top but also ensured they have a real play-off chance.
Wednesday remain in touch and Blues manager Steve Bruce acknowledges the danger to his team.
“They are the form team of the Championship and have come up on the rails with an incredible run,” said Bruce after his team’s dramatic Molineux victory yesterday put the tail on another compelling weekend of Championship football.
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If only Albion would’ve brought a Striker and a holding midfielder in January we wouldn’t needed to worry about the playoffs, but alas Jeremy Peace wanted too much for players who don’t even want to play (Ellington, Gera) so we bought no-body. Now much £££ did Sunderland spend in January?
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You guys were banging in goals for fun earlier in the season, but since that 2 legged FA cup defeat, you appear to go lose it, but I think that if you can just it together for 3 more games, you WILL make the play offs, then you will stand a good chance to gain promotion back to the promised land.
I look forward to a Wolves v WBA play-off final match. that would guarantee 2 Midlands Clubs in the premiership next season, to join Villa..!
I don’t want to say who’ll win if we meet inteh Playoffs final, as to me it’s too close to call.
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