Unai Emery in his Bigger Vase happy place.
Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters Unai Emery in his Bigger Vase happy place.
Photograph: Peter Cziborra/Action Images/Reuters
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For Emery, winning this competition is something precious on its own; life does not revolve around all those extra riches.
“Football is emotion,” he told Big Website a little more than a decade ago when trying to go back-to-back with Sevilla.
“There’s an economic [imperative] but what fans really want is to enjoy their team.
If you have money but don’t generate feeling, it’s worthless.
You play [Bigger Cup] but get knocked out in the group, losing all your games, and [the fan says:] ‘Sure, you’ve made €20m, but that means nothing to me.’”
Manchester United are up next for Villa in the league, Michael Carrick’s men having closed the nine-point gap that existed between the two teams at the start of the year.
United, with no other commitments, seem more inclined to finish third, the spot that Villa had got so used to.
But a slight drop-off domestically surely doesn’t matter when there’s still a chance to generate feeling , for Villa to genuinely challenge for their first proper European trophy in 44 years (with all due respect to the Intertoto Cup).
Unai has the aux and he’s ready to cook.
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“I usually try, especially when it’s an afternoon or evening game, to do something throughout the day so I’m not only thinking about the game and getting stuck in my head, so I’m trying to [go] grocery shopping or doing something that can distract my mind a little bit” – Manchester United’s Women’s Big Cup-winning winger, Fridolina Rolfö, tells Tom Garry about preparing for matches with a sneaky big shop and how her experience could help in Sunday’s Women’s League Cup final against Chelsea.
Fridolina Rolfö gets her pose on.
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double quotation mark So Bodø/Glimt’s Kjetil Knutsen has been in charge of the club for as long as Spurs’ last eight managers ( yesterday’s Football Daily )?
Crikey, imagine how good they’ll be once he’s had time to properly settle in” – Phil Taverner.
double quotation mark With Bodø/Glimt operating at an almost Zen-like level of success, is it any wonder that while messaging, my predictive text honours them as ‘Buddha Glimpse’?” – Jeremy Foxon.
double quotation mark Surprisingly little attention seems to have been paid to USA USA USA’s decision to deny visas to 10 of the Jamaican Mount Pleasant squad prior to their Concacaf round of 16 match at LA Galaxy.
A deafening silence from Fifa does not bode well for the upcoming Geopolitics World Cup” – Rob Taylor.
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