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    About Me: Jeremy anchors the award-winning "Fox Soccer Report" four nights a week and produces the feature "MLS Pulse" every Wednesday.

    A Manchester United fan, Jeremy found the game later in life but has immersed himself in almost every aspect of it.

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    School Lakehead University/Southern Alberta Institute of Technology

    Premier League Preview #15 - Aston Villa

    Sunday, August 10, 2008, 08:42 AM CST [Aston Villa]

    Last Season - Finished 6th in the Premier League - 60pts
    Manager:  Martin O'Neill

    INS:
    RB Luke Young - 12m US
    LB Nicky Shorey - 7m US
    GK Brad Guzan - 1.5m US
    GK Brad Friedel - 5m US
    CMF Steve Sidwell - 10m US
    CB Curtis Davies - 16m US

    OUTS:
    GK Thomas Sorensen
    CB Olof Mellberg
    ST Luke Moore
    LMF Patrik Berger
    MF Damian Bellon
    RB Erik Lund

    Possibles:
    RW Shaun Wright-Phillips - Chelsea
    GK Carlos Kameni - Espanyol
    MF Jimmy Bullard - Fulham
    LW Stewart Downing - Middlesbrough
    RB Paulo Ferreira - Chelsea
    GK Robert Green - West Ham
    MF Michael Johnson - Manchester City
    CB Younes Kaboul - Tottenham

    What's Left in the Kitty - 15m US (plus any G. Barry fees)

    What Lies Ahead:
    Aug 16 Manchester City (H)
    Aug 23 Stoke City (A)
    Aug 30 Liverpool (H)
    Sep 13 Tottenham (A)
    Sep 20 West Brom (A)
    Sep 27 Sunderland (H)
    Oct 4 Chelsea (A)

    Possible Starting XI:
    GK Brad Friedel
    RB Luke Young
    CB Martin Laursen/Curtis Davies
    CB Zat Knight
    LB Nicky Shorey
    RMF Stilian Petrov/Craig Gardner
    CMF Nigel Reo-Coker/Steve Sidwell
    CMF Gareth Barry
    LMF Ashley Young/Shaun Maloney
    FW Gabriel Agbonlahor
    FW John Carew/Marlon Harewood

    How they'll Stack Up:
    It's been a tough summer at Villa Park with the continued Gareth Barry saga really putting a cloud over the team.  O'Neill did the right thing a couple weeks back and called Liverpool out giving them ample time to come in and sign his star MF.  It's a shame for Villa that Reds have shown themselves to be all talk and no action because this side could use the money to bring in some more bodies.  To date, bringing in Brad Friedel is a decent stop-gap until Guzan gets acclimated.  Steve Sidwell could be a great buy if he recovers his Reading form - and Curtis Davies on a now permanent deal boosts the center of DF.  But the one thing that has held Villa back is their lack of depth.  They ran out of steam last term - three points behind Manchester United at the beginning of December became 27-points back at the close.  It didn't help that Gabby Agbonlahor went cold as ice.  The rumor mill has Villa in for a number of attacking players and they'd certainly add to their chances with a move for SWP, Downing, Bullard or Johnson.  At this point, Johnson is the most likely option.  It's interesting to note that Viila were the third highest scoring team last term - but they also gave up a ton.  That could be the case again if they can't find some outside backs to compliment a strong central defence.  At this point, I'd say Villa are right on track to stay right where they finished last season.  A move into the top-4 won't happen with this current squad and a drop beyond 6th spot would be a disappointment.

    Coming Up Monday - Everton

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