| I support Aston Villa. We're not very good. But we could be the best. Only one individual prevents that from happening. In the meantime, we'll continue to watch Man United win every domestic trophy. |
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Aston Villa finished second in Division One in 1990 Aston Villa finished second in the Premier League in 1993 Aston Villa reached the FA Cup semi-finals in 1996 Aston Villa reached the FA Cup final in 2000 |
| THE "NEARLY" ACHIEVEMENTS |
Aston Villa is in Birmingham. The post code is B6 Aston Villa last won the FA Cup in 1957 Aston Villa have won the FA Cup 7 times Aston Villa last won the league in 1981 Aston Villa have won the league 7 times Aston Villa won the European Cup in 1982 A new chairman then took over Aston Villa were relegated from Division One in 1987 Aston Villa won the Coca Cola cup in 1994 and 1996 under the new chairman that took over previously |
| Brazilian league football is interesting to follow. It has a complex structure to its championship, which I don't really understand. What I do know, however, is that they have play offs to decide the championship winners. For Brazilian sport, just click here. This site is particularly useful if you speak Portuguese. My Brazilian boss asked specifically not to be e-mailed at [email protected] for questions on how the complex structure works. To the right is a picture of the Morumbi stadim in Sao Paulo, where Sao Paulo play. Nice ground innit? There are two other teams in the city of Sao Paulo, which are Corinthians and Palmeiras. |
| VILLA PARK |
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| Dion Dublin scores a penalty against Bradford on 16 September 2000. |
| THE ASTON VILLA PAGE |
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| For more of my Aston Villa views, visit this site, which is part of the Heroes and Villains fanzine site. |
| Click here for more pictures of the Morumbi Stadium. |