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Re: Premier League Preview and Live Discussions: 31/10, 1/11 & 4/11
I don't think they are realisticly challenging for the title tbh, I just see them as going for the Champions League which is a realistic target as it stands tbh, their form just need to pick up again.
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Re: Premier League Preview and Live Discussions: 31/10, 1/11 & 4/11
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Originally Posted by BBC Sport
West Ham 2-1 Aston Villa
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A thrilling last-gasp victory over 10-man Aston Villa hauled West Ham out of the Premier League drop zone for the first time since late September.
Mark Noble converted a West Ham penalty on the stroke of half-time.
Robert Green saved an Ashley Young spot kick shortly after the break, but levelled soon afterwards with a curling effort that was more cross than shot.
Habib Beye saw red late in the game before substitute Zavon Hines prodded home from close range at the death.
Hmm so Villa are slipping.
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