So while I an hoping and feeling quietly confident, especially after yesterday's stirring victory at
high flying Aston Villa, that Arsenal can go at least one place better this season, I will be fairly happy if we finish in the top four again.
Not exact matches
The St James» Park hierarchy have publicly declared that they will try to emulate
high -
flying Aston Villa as they seek to map out a route from the lower reaches of the Premier League back into the upper echelons of English football.
With a really important Premier League game tomorrow, I think it might be time to hand the Ox his third start of the season, because
Aston Villa are confident and
flying high and there game is all about energy as well.
Rémi Garde's first game as manager of
Aston Villa ended with the home side picking up a most welcome point against
high flying Manchester City.
Mark Hughes» QPR (4/1 BetVictor) go to
Aston Villa (17/20 WilliamHill) with both sides searching for back - to - back Premier League wins; a Newcastle (7/4 Bet365) side thumped 5 - 2 at Fulham last time out in the league pay relegation favourites Blackburn (13/8 StanJames) a visit at Ewood Park; the previously mentioned Fulham (10/11 WilliamHill) entertain Roy Hodgson's inconsistent Baggies (15/4 bWin), while a cracking contest could be in store at the Stadium of Light as Martin O'Neill's invigorated Black Cats (17/20 WilliamHill) host Paul Lambert's
high -
flying Canaries (15/4 BetVictor).