Everton – Villa. An intriguing game.

I don’t know why I find this one intriguing, but I do.

Last season I’d probably have described it as a run of the mill win for us, but this time, I wonder if Moyes can have a new manage bounce effect on the game and couple it with how awful we are at times and I think anything might happen tonight.

Let’s start with the good news and it is that we’ve signed Donyell Malen, who looks to be predominantly a right sided player in Unai Emery’s thinking, because the manager has talked about this being a “one in, one out” policy, adding Jaden Philogene into the mix, who seems to be an almost certain goner.

Or did he mean that this will be the policy for the whole of the window and all players involved?

Whatever, things are seriously starting to warm up now and we seem to have moved on from the 100% guesswork that we usually get at the beginning of the month.

Diego Carlos is apparently being chased by Fenerbache, if Mourinho doesn’t get the sack and my feeling there is that it’s probably the right time all round to do that deal. He could do a very decent job in Turkey and we recoup some much needed PSR cash. It’s win-win. I think probably a more salient point here is that Emery has said Carlos has a small injury. The player says he is not injured at all.

Things are not 100% happy in the camp, it would seem.

Not wanting to dwell on that, squad news and it isn’t great.

On the plus side, we should have Emi Martinez back and Jhon Duran has finished his suspension, meaning he’s available. Will he start? is another question and I suspect not, which will surely add to his frustration. It’s a tough life for a young lad on 100k a week or whatever it is, isn’t it? It would appear he’s going nowhere though and we’ve stuck an £85 million pricetag on his head, which, while putting pretty much all clubs off, might prove a disastrous mistake for them if he ends up as another Haarland.

Pau is probably going to be out for 2 months and McGinn is a week away from training again, if I read things right. I’m not sure how much that concerns me, to be honest, as neither have been great and they probably need the R&R.

And then, Ross Barkley is at least two weeks away from being fit, which is bad news, because as much as I didn’t fancy him when he came, he has done a very decent job and he’s being managed well and used sparingly to good effect. He’s a miss and the sooner he’s back, the better.

As for Everton, they’re not in great shape.

Dwight McNeil, James Garner, Tim Iroegbunam are all out., as is Armando Broja who was stretchered off after an innocuous challenge in Thursday’s FA Cup match against Peterborough.

The good news for them is that Dominic Calvert-Lewin is back in contention, although he’s only scored two goals all season.

What to think then and I ought to be hopeful, I feel. Everton play pretty decent stuff from what I’ve seen of them and have often been unlucky, I feel. But they can’t score for toffee and that costs them some serious points.

I’d normally go for a very straightforward win here, but my money says we won’t get one.

At best, we’ll scrape one and I just hope it isn’t as dire as the first half of the West Ham game.

But I’m going for a 1-1 draw if I have to choose. I just can’t trust us to get a win, I’m afraid, although our record is actually better than I make things sound.

As per usual, UTV!

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  1. BFR
    BFR January 15, 2025 at 8:42 pm . Reply

    Get Onana off before he gets sent off…

  2. little8
    little8 January 15, 2025 at 8:51 pm . Reply

    Yeaaaaaasssss we are so good 😀😀

  3. Bum Bum
    Bum Bum January 15, 2025 at 9:08 pm . Reply

    We need fresh legs.

    Bailey. Maatsen. Duran.

  4. little8
    little8 January 15, 2025 at 9:09 pm . Reply

    Now let’s hold on and get a clean sheet

  5. little8
    little8 January 15, 2025 at 9:25 pm . Reply

    Woo hoooo a win at our last time ever at goodison get innnnn

    1. BFR
      BFR January 16, 2025 at 2:40 pm . Reply

      Quite sad to think the Villa will never play at Goodison ever again.

  6. Sidforever
    Sidforever January 15, 2025 at 9:25 pm . Reply

    And we win with a clean sheet.

    Great result. We had chances and could have scored a few more. Watkins does need to become more
    clinical.

    Good to see Ramsey putting a good shift. Kamara is brilliant!

  7. Bum Bum
    Bum Bum January 15, 2025 at 9:26 pm . Reply

    Mings. Kamara. Chesty. All outstanding tonight.

    3 very valuable points. Well done lads!!!

    1. The Ron Saunders Stand
      The Ron Saunders Stand January 15, 2025 at 9:29 pm . Reply

      MOTM has to be Cash??

  8. Holte
    Holte January 15, 2025 at 9:37 pm . Reply

    1-0 and a clean sheet away from home! Hallelujah!
    It was a poor game with very little quality and Everton are definitely in a relegation battle IMO.
    Cash and Kamara especially I thought were our best players.
    Do we read anything into Duran not coming on?
    Two tough games coming up away from home. We need to improve on tonight to get anything.

  9. Bum Bum
    Bum Bum January 15, 2025 at 10:11 pm . Reply

    Bloody hell Emery sounds ill in the press conference.
    I’ve had this shite for 5 weeks…

    Predictably Moyes claims they were unlucky. They were rubbish and DCL is a Division One player.

  10. Bum Bum
    Bum Bum January 15, 2025 at 10:22 pm . Reply

    3 points off 4th now. Long way to go. New faces coming in. Other teams around us guaranteed to have their dip too.
    Villa grabbing 5th CL place by getting to the semis of the CL… Mystic Badger told me so…!
    Chuffed with a very workmanlike performance. And that’s not an insult. Our collective defending was excellent. Mings looked like he’d never veen away thankfully! Kamara was monsterous!!!
    Thanks Villa, now Unai, get some rest and get rid of that cold!!!!!

  11. Hitchens60
    Hitchens60 January 15, 2025 at 10:34 pm . Reply

    Watched it in the pub during the weekly pub quiz – maybe I should ask them to move the quiz to a Monday.

    Anyway I didn’t contribute a lot to the quiz team and still managed to miss the goal 🙂

    I thought we looked OK but made some poor decisions in the final third. Defence looked a lot better and Kamara was excellent – deservedly man of the match.

    A wins a win and a clean sheet is long overdue.

  12. 1874 was a good year
    1874 was a good year January 16, 2025 at 2:16 am . Reply

    A solid win away and, at last, a clean sheet. 🙂
    Nice to see Malen in the stands. I still can’t believe that we got a Dutch international and CL finalist for less than we sold Philogene. I was listening to one of the Villa podcasts where they said that, with all the moving parts involved in these transfers, that Monchi is playing 4D chess.
    If we can get Mingueza in and possibly Bade from Sevilla it will be the best January transfer window I can remember.

  13. Bum Bum
    Bum Bum January 16, 2025 at 8:31 am . Reply

    Philogene to Ipswich confirmed for £20m it seems. Made a tidy profit on that! Good luck to him.
    Would be good to get some clarity on what’s happening with Carlos. He’s put in a very decent shift for us over the past few seasons. Messing him around doesn’t seem right…

    1. Hitchens60
      Hitchens60 January 16, 2025 at 8:55 am . Reply

      Yeah, it’s a strange one Bum Bum.

      On the face of it, it seems like there’s been a falling out but it might just be either Carlos wants a move or Emery’s told him he’s not in his future plans and felt it better to say he’s (slightly) injured rather than having to explain why he’s not in the squad.

      Over to Badger – he likes a good conspiracy theory. 🙂

      1. Badger123
        Badger123 January 16, 2025 at 10:19 am . Reply

        The thing is Hitch, managers say players are injured when they’re really not, all the time.
        The question is why did Carlos come out and openly say he’s not injured?
        You can only deduce that there has been some sort of fall out.

        Basically I’d guess Carlos wants to play, wants out of the club and isn’t happy with the price we’re asking for him which is slowing things down. Don’t forget, he was told he could go in the summer.
        And of course he wants that big fat final payday.

        1. Hitchens60
          Hitchens60 January 16, 2025 at 10:55 am . Reply

          Probably right Badger – as long as we get an upgrade in first I’ve no problem with him leaving.

          Apart from isolated top class performances (like against Citeh at home and Arse away last season) he rarely instils confidence.

    2. BFR
      BFR January 16, 2025 at 11:58 am . Reply

      Especially as we only have 2 fit centre backs. I’m not a fan but Mings and Konsa certain can’t do it all between now and the end of the season. Games coming thick and fast…

  14. Bill Pearson
    Bill Pearson January 16, 2025 at 11:51 am . Reply

    I’ve always been nervous about Carlos as a defender, he can move on for me. Badger I counted 3 times Mings made me gasp with mistakes but a good many times defending, it swings and roundabouts with him, Kamara MOTM with that performance may it continue, big games ahead keep the faith lads.

  15. BFR
    BFR January 16, 2025 at 12:13 pm . Reply

    It’s incredible that we’re only 3 points off Newcastle in 4th when they’ve won 6 in a row! How?!

    I can’t help but think of Bournemouth and Brighton at home, and Ipwich and Forest away. 7 points in the bin there. Which would have us in 2nd and potential title challengers. Not fantasy stuff – those points were very much in our hands before we binned them. 🤔

    Hopefully, those lessons have been learned and we can have a stronger second half to the season, defensively and offensively.

    UTV

  16. The Ron Saunders Stand
    The Ron Saunders Stand January 16, 2025 at 4:50 pm . Reply

    Off topic but reading Sir Willian Dugdale’s obituary and what an interesting chap? I didn’t realise he was responsible for appointing Sir Ron and chaired over our most successful period of modern(ish) times only to be ousted by you know who in 82. The rest is history as they say.
    Here’s an extract “Dugdale was ousted in 1982 when Doug Ellis, nicknamed “Deadly Doug”, returned as chairman and reputedly sent him a tie embroidered with the letters SBE (“Sacked by Ellis”).”
    Deadly, what a twat?
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/11234167/Sir-William-Dugdale-Bt-obituary.html

    1. Badger123
      Badger123 January 17, 2025 at 1:26 am . Reply

      Wow, you didn’t already know this?
      Typical Ellis and the bloke was horrible mate.
      How many times do you need to be told that our most sucessful period was specifically when he wasn’t there?

      1. The Ron Saunders Stand
        The Ron Saunders Stand January 17, 2025 at 6:45 pm . Reply

        No mate, I didn’t know he was responsible Sir Rons appointment but I do remember in the 70’s him having a big headline in the Evening Mail, something along the lines of “I want to see Villa in Europe as Champions”
        How prophetic was that??

  17. Hitchens60
    Hitchens60 January 16, 2025 at 4:59 pm . Reply

    Piece by TBR on Villa’s search for defensive reinforcements which makes interesting reading although I have no idea whether these players are an upgrade or not. TBR have been accurate so far with their sources.

    https://tbrfootball.com/aston-villa-have-now-made-contact-to-sign-38-8m-chelsea-player/

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