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Good morning everyone, just a quick announcement about the future of the podcast moving forward here at Holtecast HQ.

Join us on our new podcast feed by searching "Holtecast" on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Acast, or wherever you get your pods. The Holtecast crew are super excited to be with you through the rest of the season and beyond!

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Cole Pettem and Danny Raza return to discuss Villa's second consecutive Premier League win of the season as the Villans ran out 3-0 victors over the Cottagers. Plus, we preview Villa's next match as James Chester and Stoke City travel to Villa Park for Thursday's round of 16 EFL Cup match. Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!

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Cole Pettem and Danny Raza are back to dissect Villa's return to Premier League action with a 1-0 victory over Sheffield United. The lads also look ahead to Thursday's EFL Cup third round tie against Bristol City. Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!

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Cole Pettem is back with Danny Raza to discuss Aston Villa's latest signing, Bertrand Traore, and how the pacey forward will fit into Dean Smith's side. The lads also look ahead to Monday's opening Premier League fixture for the club as Sheffield United pay a visit to Villa Park.

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Cole Pettem is joined by Danny Raza and Neil Dunworth to discuss everything from victory over Burton Albion in the EFL Cup, super Jack Grealish signing a 5-year contract extension, and all the latest transfer news surround the football club.

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This podcast was recorded on Tuesday before Emiliano Martinez officially joined the football club.

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Dean Smith has FINALLY gotten his man! Ollie Watkins joins Villa as the club's record signing (£28 million rising to £33 million with add-ons) on a 5-year deal from Championship side, Brentford.

Join Cole Pettem, Danny Raza, and Neil Dunworth as the lads discuss the impact that Villa's new signing can potentially have on the club, the importance of signing players that fit Dean Smith's system, and why spending £28 million on a Championship striker is not the end of the world for the club.

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The signing of Nottingham Forest's Matty Cash has not quenched Villa fans' thirst for summer recruits as the wait continues for more additions to walk through the door (Tick tock Villa!). Also, Villa pulled off a 3-2 pre-season win over Arsenal without the likes of Mings, Grealish, and McGinn in the squad (Jacob Ramsey to the rescue!) while the women's side began life in the top flight with a hard fought 2-0 loss to Manchester City.

Join Cole Pettem and Danny Raza for the latest Villa chat as the club's Premier League campaign kicks-off in less than two weeks!

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The silly season is among us! More so, Aston Villa are using their time wisely by investing heavily in the academy system, while Dean Smith and Johan Lange are keeping their poker hands close to their chest in regards to potential first-team transfer targets. Also, the 2020/2021 away kit was recently released (Mixed results all over the shop on that one).

Join Cole Pettem and Neil Dunworth for all sorts of Villa chat as things are only starting to heat up around the football club!

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As the 2020/2021 Premier League season nears and with the transfer window well underway, Aston Villa have been linked with dozens of potential transfer targets to help improve the side that narrowly avoided relegation. With this in mind, the lads compiled their own lists of players that the club could/should consider adding to the squad (These are just wish lists, no ITK's here!).

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The drama continued on until the very last second of the 2019/2020 season, but with results falling in Aston Villa's favour, the club have secured Premier League football for a second season! Join Cole Pettem, Danny Raza, and Neil Dunworth as they bask in the triumph of Premier League safety and discuss the highs and lows of the season. Plus, the lads look ahead to next season and assess what needs to change at the club.

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Aston Villa's fate is officially in their own hands! Cole Pettem and Danny Raza are joined by For The Love of Paul McGrath's, Neil Dunworth, to revel in the 1-0 triumph over Arsenal and revisit Villa's chances of Premier League survival. Plus, we preview the season finale fixture against West Ham United on Sunday.

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So close, yet so far for Aston Villa as Cole Pettem and Danny Raza reel from the 1-1 draw at Goodison Park. The lads assess the positives that can be taken from the Everton match and Villa's chances of Premier League survival through the run-ins of relegation threatened Watford and Bournemouth. Plus, we preview Villa's next match as Arsenal travel to Villa Park on Tuesday.

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The joys of Aston Villa winning a game of football has finally returned! For The Love of Paul McGrath's, Neil Dunworth, returns to revel in Villa's 2-0 win over Crystal Palace alongside Cole Pettem and Daniel Raza. The lads discuss Trezeguet's performance, the impact of Elmo and Targett, and where Hourihane fits into the squad. Plus, we preview Villa's next match as the claret and blue crew travel to Goodison Park on Thursday evening.

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Heart Of The Holte's, Dan Morgan, makes a return to mull over Aston Villa's 3-0 loss to in-form Manchester United. The lads discuss the dramatic drop in morale once Villa concede and the increasing negativity towards Tyrone Mings from the Villa faithful. Plus, we preview Villa's next match as Crystal Palace makes the trip to Villa Park on Sunday.

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Under A Gaslit Lamp's, Mark Jirobe, returns for a second crack at discussing all things Aston Villa as the lads assess the spirited 2-0 loss to newly crowned Premier League champions, Liverpool. The trio assess the performances of Villa's fullbacks (Neil Taylor/Ezri Konsa) and vent their frustrations at the poor timing of Dean Smith's substitutions. Plus, we preview Villa's next match as Manchester United travel to Villa Park on Thursday.

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For The Love of Paul McGrath's, Neil Dunworth, joins Cole Pettem to discuss the frustrating 1-0 loss to Wolves on Saturday. The lads assess the impact that Matt Targett's injury had on Villa's attacking chances and the struggles of playing two up top in the club's current climate. Plus, we dive into the questionable "Drop Grealish" and #SmithOut social media debates.

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Under A Gaslit Lamp's, Mark Jirobe, joins Cole Pettem and Danny Raza to take stock of Villa's 1-1 draw with Newcastle United. The trio assess Douglas Luiz's importance in the holding midfield role and discuss the current issues at the right-back position.

Plus, we preview Saturday's match as Villa clash with local rivals, Wolverhampton Wanderers, at Villa Park.

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Newcomer to the podcast, Dom Phillips, joins Cole Pettem and Danny Raza to reflect on Villa's frustrating defeat at home to Chelsea. The lads discuss the team's inability to churn out results against top half teams and debate which area's the team needs to improve tactically in order to survive the drop. Also, we preview Villa's trip to St. James' Park as Steve Bruce looks to finally get one over on his old team.

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Host Cole Pettem and regular contributor, Danny Raza, catch up to assess Aston Villa 0-0 Sheffield United and THE biggest Goal-Line Technology/VAR error of the season. Some interesting team selection choices also had the guys reflecting on the return of John McGinn, Keinan Davis' first Premier League start, and Konsa playing out of position at right-back.

Additionally, the duo preview's another highly important match against Chelsea on Sunday at Villa Park.

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Cole Pettem and Danny Raza link up with Neil Dunworth from the For The Love of Paul McGrath podcast for a match preview to look ahead to the return of Premier League football and the Sheffield United game on Wednesday.

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After a long hiatus (Sorry about that ladies and gentlemen), we're back with a quiz as Holtecast co-host, Danny Raza, faces off with The Villa Filler Podcast's Dan Morgan to test their Villa-related knowledge. In a battle for the ages (Including some interesting team names), our listeners are invited to join in on the fun too!

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With time to reflect on all things Aston Villa, the lads have decided to rank the club's managers of the last decade (From last to first).


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The Holtecast returns for its first episode of the Coronavirus era as Cole and Danny discuss what this global epidemic means for Aston Villa Football Club and the rest of the Premier League. Whether its critical anaylsis, the club's best five-a-side team, or which Villa players would be the best wrestlers, the Holtecast crew has you covered.


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The Holtecast crew return for yet another episode as Cole and Danny let their passion and frustration breathe over Aston Villa's shocking performance against Leicester City at The King Power Stadium. The duo also share their thoughts on where the club are going under Dean Smith moving forward.


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Cole Pettem is joined by Liam Bryan and Danny Raza as the trio examines Aston Villa's gameplan heading into the Carabao Cup final as defending Premier League champions, Manchester City, stand between the club and cup glory.


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The Holtecast is back for another episode as Cole, Danny, and 7500 To Holte contributor, Liam Bryan, tear back the layers and dissect Aston Villa's lack lustre performance against Southampton. The trio also discuss what needs to change within the squad and what's next for Aston Villa Football Club.


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Cole is once again joined by podcast regular, Danny Raza, as the lads dive into the wild outcome against Spurs on Sunday. The duo also discuss the upcoming class of free agents within the club and analyze Villa's poor history of letting academy starlets walk away.


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Cole is joined by friend of the podcast, Danny Raza to examine Villa's Carabao Cup triumph over Leicester City (Don't forget James Maddison's tweet). The lads also discuss the importance of domestic cups to all clubs (Sorry Pep!) before previewing Saturday's Premier League encounter with Bournemouth.


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Cole is joined by friends of the podcast, Danny Raza and James Rushton, to dissect Villa's last minute triumph over Watford at Villa Park. The trio also discuss the signing of Mbwana Samatta and other players linked with the club before previewing the crucial Carabao Cup fixture against Leicester City on Tuesday.


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Danny returns to the podcast alongside Cole as the lads discuss Villa's 1-1 result away at Brighton & Hove Albion. The duo also preview key Premier League fixtures against Watford and Bournemouth while rounding out the Holtecast with some transfer chatter.


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Cole is joined by 7500 To Holte contributor, Jake Fenicle, to discuss Villa's 1-1 Carabao Cup first-leg encounter with Leicester City and a shambolic performance versus Manchester City. The lads also preview the upcoming Premier League fixture at Brighton & Hove Albion and the latest transfer incoming's to the club.


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Cole and Danny return to the podcast alongside friend of the podcast, James Rushton, to discuss Villa's 2-1 win over Burnley at Turf Moor and an unenthusiastic FA Cup performance against Fulham. The lads also preview the midweek League Cup semi-final clash with Leicester City and the David v Goliath scenario with Manchester City.


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Cole and Danny return to the podcast to spread some holiday cheer and discuss Villa's 1-0 win against Norwich City and 3-0 loss to Watford at Vicarage Road. The lads also preview the Lions' New Years Day clash with Burnley and next Saturday's FA Cup 3rd Round tie against Fulham.Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Any support means a great deal to the show and makes it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thank you!


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James, Danny and Cole return to the podcast to discuss Villa's 2-0 loss at Bramall Lane before previewing a midweek cup clash with Liverpool and a must-win against Southampton on Saturday.


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After a promising point was earned at Old Trafford by Aston Villa, the team has bounced between the losses. A tough game at Stamford Bridge left Villa with nothing, while a crushing loss against Leicester City finished the week off.James and Cole return to dissect the last two Villa matches before looking ahead to a difficult and pivotal clash with Sheffield United next week.Tune in below. Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Aston Villa returned from the international break in sound form as they beat Newcastle United before earning a rare Old Trafford point against Manchester United.To break it down James Rushton and Cole Pettem review the two wins against former MUFC legends before looking ahead to preview the coming games against Chelsea and Leicester City. Tune in below. Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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It’s three on the bounce now as Aston Villa follow up their losses against title-contenders Manchester City and Liverpool with a loss against local rivals Wolves.It was a frustrating loss, and Villa now head into the international break.With that in mind, James Rushton and Cole Pettem are joined by a returning Danny Raza to break down the loss against Wolves, review Ruben Neves’ stunning goal, and dissect the impact of the loss for Aston Villa FC.


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Aston Villa make the short journey to Molineux on Sunday against Wolverhampton Wanderers.With that in mind, Cole Pettem (@TalkAstonVilla) in an effort to better educate Villa fans - has taken it upon himself to grab the mic and head to the airwaves. Each week he’ll be catching up with the opposition in a short interview as an additional podcast episode.This week, in our latest episode - Cole reached out to Talking Wolves to discuss Wolves vs Villa - and learn more about the opposition.


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Villa’s free-hits are over. Two games against the teams competing for the Premier League title ended with a loss for Aston Villa. But it was to be expected!With that in mind, James Rushton and Cole Pettem repeat their tandem for a second-week running in the absence of Danny Raza to break down a midweek cup win over Wolves, dissect a late heartbreaking Premier League loss against Liverpool before a quick look at Villa’s upcoming schedule, including another match with Wolves.Tune in below. Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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In the latest episode of our preview series, Cole Pettem catches up with podcast regular Danny Raza as Liverpool travel to Villa Park to face Aston Villa on Saturday.


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Expectedly, Aston Villa fell to Manchester City this weekend and were on the wrong end of a three-nil scoreline.It’s not all bad though!In this latest episode of the Holtecast, James Rushton and Cole Pettem wrap up the Manchester City match, discuss VAR and the performance of Wesley before previewing the Carabao Cup clash with Wolves and the Liverpool match on the weekend.


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In the latest episode of our preview series, Cole Pettem catches up with sports writer Nicó Morales to preview Aston Villa's visit to the Etihad to take on Manchester City FC.


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Jack Grealish runs the show, Targett grabs the winner, Tyrone stands tall and VAR causes controversy. Aston Villa beat Brighton and it was a big win - and an eventful one.James Rushton, Danny Raza and Cole Pettem return to wrap up Villa’s win over Brighton, discuss the events that occurred during Tyrone Mings’ international debut, and preview the upcoming Manchester City match.Tune in below. Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Aston Villa will return to Premier League action with a match at Villa Park against Brighton & Hove Albion.And you need information!With that in mind, Cole Pettem (@TalkAstonVilla) in an effort to better educate Villa fans - has taken it upon himself to grab the mic and head to the airwaves. Each week he’ll be catching up with the opposition in a short interview as an additional podcast episode.This week, in our latest episode - Cole reached out to The Albion Roar to discuss Brighton vs Villa - and learn more about the opposition.


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Two goals from Wesley seal the deal, while Jack Grealish and Conor Hourihane got off the mark in the league before Douglas Luiz replicated his first goal by scoring a stunner in this one. Danny Raza and Cole Pettem return to wrap up Villa's final game before the international break - a massive 5-1 win over Norwich at Carrow Road.


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In their final game before the second international break of the English league season, Aston Villa will head to Norwich to take on the Canaries at Carrow Road.With that in mind, Cole Pettem (@TalkAstonVilla) in an effort to better educate Villa fans - has taken it upon himself to grab the mic and head to the airwaves. Each week he’ll be catching up with the opposition in a short interview as an additional podcast episode.This week, in our latest episode - Cole has spoke to Michael Bailey, The Athletic’s Norwich City journalist to preview the upcoming game.


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Villa turned it around, but VAR taketh. A 3-2 win was reduced to a 2-2 draw and Villa share a point with Burnley.Danny Raza, Cole Pettem and James Rushton return with a new Holtecast to discuss Villa’s win over Brighton, the latest VAR antics, Wesley’s own antics and the upcoming match with Norwich City on the weekend.Tune in below. Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Aston Villa will host Burnley at Villa Park on Saturday as they look to kickstart their season.With that in mind, Cole Pettem (@TalkAstonVilla) in an effort to better educate Villa fans - has taken it upon himself to grab the mic and head to the airwaves. Each week he’ll be catching up with the opposition in a short interview as an additional podcast episode.This week, in our latest episode - Cole has caught up with two Burnley fansites (Turfcast and No Nay Never) to preview Villa vs Burnley.


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With the good, comes the bad. Aston Villa ‘bounced back’ from a 0-0 draw against West Ham United by scoring two and conceding three against a ten-man Arsenal side.The Holtecast returns to breakdown Aston Villa vs Arsenal, before lightly touching on Brighton and Burnley. The trio of James Rushton, Cole Pettem and Danny Raza breakdown the performance, the lack of substitutions and the ‘handball’.Tune in below. Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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In the latest episode of our opposition preview, Cole caught up with James of AFC GameByGame to talk about Sunday's match.


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Aston Villa have returned from the international break with a 0-0 draw against West Ham United in a match that will be remembered for an off-the-ball incident.The Holtecast returns after a break with a review of the West Ham game and a preview of the upcoming Arsenal match. The trio of James Rushton, Cole Pettem and Danny Raza breakdown the ‘headbutt’ between Mings and El Ghazi and Dean Smith’s tactics before discussing the upcoming Arsenal match. There is also kit discussion!


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The international break is over and Aston Villa mens football returns to the calendar with the Villa taking on West Ham United this coming Monday at Villa Park.With that in mind, Cole Pettem (@TalkAstonVilla) in an effort to better educate Villa fans - has taken it upon himself to grab the mic and head to the airwaves. Each week he’ll be catching up with the opposition in a short interview as an additional podcast episode.This week, in our second episode - Cole has caught up with Dan Lawless of West Ham Channel West Ham Fan TV to preview Villa vs West Ham. Tune in below!


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Aston Villa were soundly beaten by Crystal Palace - well only if your definition of sound involves the direct involvement of a third-party to alter a valid outcome of the game...The Holtecast returns with a final episode before a short break for the international break. James Rushton, Cole Pettem and Danny Raza return to discuss Villa’s win over Crewe Alexandra, Villa’s loss against Crystal Palace, Kevin Friend, yellow cards, heavy-handed policing and more.It’s a long one - we’ll see you after the international break.Running Order:00:00:00 - Intro and Crewe00:17:39 - Crystal Palace00:41:03 - Yellow card talk00:55:15 - Grealish ‘Dive’01:09:19 - Engels and the cops01:12:38 - Crystal Palace outro and Fantasy updateEnjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Villa are three games into the  Premier League season - with another to come before the international break. Villa will finish off the first portion of the season with a trip to London to face Crystal Palace.With that in mind, Cole Pettem (@TalkAstonVilla) in an effort to better educate Villa fans - has taken it upon himself to grab the mic and head to the airwaves. Each week he’ll be catching up with the opposition in a short interview as an additional podcast episode.This week, in our ‘pilot’ - Cole has caught up with Jay of Crystal Palace fan site The Eagles Beak to preview the upcoming Crystal Palace vs Aston Villa match. A big thanks to Jay and TEB!Cole also contributed to a preview on their website - which you can read hereReviews for the show are welcome - please submit them on Apple Podcasts!


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Aston Villa picked up their first win of the season against Everton FC thanks to some astute defending from Tyrone Mings and Bjorn Engels - as well as finishing from Wesley and Anwar El Ghazi.The Holtecast returns with a new episode to discuss Villa’s first win of the season. Cole Pettem, James Rushton and Danny Raza are back with a review, and two previews, as Villa head to Crewe in the League Cup before enjoying a visit to Selhurst Park and Crystal Palace on the weekend.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Two games in and Villa haven’t seen signs of tangible success yet. No points and two losses? A hell of a welcome to the Premier League.The Holtecast returns with a new episode Join James Rushton, new signing Cole Pettem and Danny Raza to discuss Villa’s second defeat in a row, VAR, Phillip Billing’s ‘phantom red’, Douglas Luiz, mistakes and Wesley before concluding with a preview of Marco Silva’s visit to Villa Park with Everton on Friday.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Aston Villa have returned to Premier League action with a loss against Tottenham Hotspur. Join James Rushton, new signing Cole Pettem and Danny Raza to discuss the defeat against Tottenham, the mistakes that cost the points, the performances of players like Björn Engels and Tom Heaton and what can be learned from a mostly positive performance in London. That is followed by a short preview of Villa’s home opener where they’ll come up against Bournemouth.We also have a fantasy football update and a small reflection on a pointless stat that is being tagged onto Jack Grealish.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Pre-season over and the Premier League action is right around the corner. Aston Villa take on Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday. Back in the big time!With that in mind, James and Daniel are back to review Villa’s final pre-season game, look ahead at the upcoming season in full and dive into a short preview of the upcoming Spurs match. It’s good to be back in the Premier League, welcome to the first podcast of a new season.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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There’s been plenty of pre-season action to digest over the past week as Villa put nine past Walsall and Charlton, showcasing their style of play with new signings and familiar faces. James and Danny are back with a new podcast to review Villa’s last two matches.Also - Douglas and Marvelous Nakamba are set to join the club - and there’s a dodgy John McGinn transfer rumour to discuss.Lying ahead is the final warm-up for Aston Villa, who will face RB Leipzig on the weekend. The pair finish with a preview of that match. Lucozade away next season?Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Aston Villa have won their first two games of pre-season - 3-0 over Minnesota United in the States and 1-0 over Shrewsbury Town FC closer to home.So you don’t miss a beat, James and Cole Pettem (Talk Aston Villa) got together to recap and discuss the Shrewsbury Town win ahead of Villa’s next match against Walsall.Also, we’re taking on ideas - what do you want the Holtecast to be? Let us know.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Bjorn Engels has joined - and Douglas & Trezeguet will follow. More signings - and more football.Pre-season has fully kicked off after Aston Villa won 3-0 over Minnesota United earlier this week. Shrewsbury are up next - and the season is approaching.With that in mind, James and Daniel are back with a new podcast to go over the Minnesota match as well as the latest transfer news. The pair discuss the incoming moves for Trezeguet and Douglas, James discusses his emails to Nakamba’s agent and the pair finish off by talking about Steve Bruce’s move to Newcastle United.Also, we’re taking on ideas - what do you want the Holtecast to be? Let us know.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Another two join Villa - Matt Targett and Tyrone Mings - so we’re back with yet another podcast to help cover this Summer for Aston Villa. It’s been a busy one.And it’s only going to get busier. Irons are in the fire and bids are getting finalised.With that in mind, James is joined by Daniel Raza to talk Tyrone Mings, Matt Targett, the latest rumours, mispronunciations, goalkeepers, new kits and Leeds doing a Leeds.It’s the latest transfer update!Also, we’re taking on ideas - what do you want the Holtecast to be? Let us know.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Two more players join Aston Villa - so we’ve got one more podcast episode. Fresh from The Villa View Live event, James is joined by Daniel Raza to talk about Kortney Hause and Wesley Moraes, who now become full-time Villans on this latest Holtecast.But it’s not just the confirmed deals - there are plenty of links to talk about as Said Benrahma, Lewis Dunk, Kalvin Phillips are linked with the Villa in this transfer window.And of course, we need to talk about the global Villa community and the love it brings to our lives.Also, we’re taking on ideas - what do you want the Holtecast to be? Let us know.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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The Holtecast is back for another offseason episode as James Rushton and Daniel Raza take on their biggest foe - the transfer window and the rumours that follow it.The pair talk Daniel Sturridge’s phantom goals, Maxi Gomez, Falcao’s nickname, Anwar El Ghazi, Tyrone Mings, FFP, ITK accounts, Aston Villa Ladies and much more in this transfer window special.Also, we’re taking on ideas - what do you want the Holtecast to be? Let us know.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Aston Villa are now a Premier League team and now need to assemble a Premier League squad. It’s a good challenge to have!With that in mind, James and Cole Pettem (Talk Aston Villa) track down the Aston Villa squad list and play a game of buy/sell/keep/loan. Who do they want gone? Which loanees do they want in? Who are we loaning out for more experience, who are we keeping?The pair also keep tabs on the eight players released by Villa this past week and incorporate them into the sell/keep aspect - while looking at two transfer rumours that have come up over the past week.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Anwar El Ghazi, Fasting and his goalPREMIER LEAGUE!What does it feel like to get promoted?Match scenesJohn McGinn’s crazy goalXia vs WynessA failed attempt to create a transfer plan out of £50 million


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After a history-making season, Villa have took a big first step forward in the postseason by whipping West Bromwich Albion to the sound of a 2-1 victory at Villa Park in the first leg of the play-off semi-final.James Rushton and Daniel Raza are back with a Holtecast to preview the second leg - and wrap up the first leg.Discussed in this episode:Villa’s mixed performanceReferee ‘bias’What West Brom fans should ‘really’ be unhappy withThe similarity between Dark Souls and Aston VillaDwight GayleRamadan, fasting and the effect it has on playersThe Jack Grealish ‘dive’Second-Leg previewEnjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!


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Aston Villa have made history by winning ten games in a row. Aston Villa have secured a place in the EFL Championship promotion play-off by going twelve games without losing. It couldn’t be a better time to be a Villa fan!Last time out, Villa had to fight for a point in a match where they were gifted a goal. Leeds United tried their hardest to crush Villa, but Villa stayed strong and held out for a point. James and Daniel are back to break this match down and more on the latest Holtecast.


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Aston Villa have now made history, by winning their last ten games in a row!Up next are Leeds United, enduring an ever-so-slightly traumatic end to their league season. Tipped to go up as Champions of the league by many, it now looks as though Leeds will have to settle for a play-off campaign - almost certainly so if they are to lose to the Villa on the weekend.To preview this crucial clash, James is joined by writer Jon Mackenzie. The pair talk about Leeds United’s season, the Pablo Hernandez vs Jack Grealish debate, ‘bottling it’ and Sunday’s massive game. You can tune in below.


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It has been ten games since Aston Villa last lost a game. They have won their last nine games in a row (equalling a 119 year-old record) and now Villa have a chance to make it ten.To recap, James and Daniel are back with another Aston Villa podcast to discuss Villa’s ninth win in a row, over Bolton, and discuss the history that we are witnessing unfolding before our very eyes. Villa can make it ten wins in a row, but will need to deal with Millwall. Threatened by relegation, Millwall will need points to survive - the pair also preview this match. Finally, there is a catch-up on a former Villan before even more fawning over another winning streak.


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Aston Villa have now won eight games on the bounce. Count them. Derby, Birmingham, Nottingham Forest, Middlesbrough, Blackburn Rovers, Sheffield Wednesday, Rotherham and Bristol City. A winning streak that has lodged Villa into the thick of the play-off places.With all of that in mind, James and Daniel Raza are back to break down the latest win - 2-1 over Bristol City as well as catch up with the mid-week action while finishing with a quick look ahead to next week’s game with Bolton Wanderers.


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Aston Villa have won their 5th game in a row having beaten Blackburn Rovers by two goals to one so James Rushton and Daniel Raza are back to break all of that down in the latest Holtecast!There’s a post-game recap, and a preview of the upcoming reunion with Steve Bruce as Aston Villa head up to Sheffield to take on Sheffield Wednesday. In a bonus segment, James is joined by Cole Pettem of TalkAstonVilla to discuss Aston Villa’s complicated goalkeeping situation that now involves three starters - and two recent signings.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!Oh, and thank you very much for your kind reviews of the show - it means a lot.


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Villa caned Boro on the weekend (more on that here) and head into the international break on a high - but there’s more than that to discuss so we’ve brought in our second (out of four) podcast of the international break.What’s on the menu today? Well James is here to make the case for improved funding for Villa Ladies, Daniel Raza returns to the stage to name his key players for the Nottingham Forest and Boro games. The pair also say goodbye to Jordan Lyden while reflecting on Villa’s failing use of the academy, before signing off with a note on Islamophobia.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!Oh, and Thank you very much for your kind reviews of the show - it means a lot.


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The Villa have just smashed Middlesbrough 3-0, so what better way to digest that result than with a Holtecast? This week, James Rushton is joined by Cole Pettem of TalkAstonVilla to, well, Talk Aston Villa.The pair discuss the Boro result, the goals and the key players involved (SUPER JOHN MCGINN!) before contemplating the newfound reality of occupying a playoff position. Oh, and they mention Tony Pulis' odd post-match comments.Enjoy the podcast and Up The Villa!Oh, and Thank you very much for your kind reviews of the show - it means a lot.


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James is joined by Jon Mackenzie to take a look at some of the takes surrounding Jack Grealish's assault. Why do people think the way they do? And what causes someone to attack a footballer?


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Jack Grealish took a slap on the jaw, but returned a knockout blow as Villa damned Blues to a 1-0 defeat at St Andrews. Another week, another Aston Villa Holtecast - James Rushton and Daniel Raza are back to break down the latest Aston Villa result and for the second week running - what a result it was!James and Daniel recap the assault on Grealish, Grealish’s assault on the Blues goal before moving on to preview the upcoming Forest and Boro games.


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Another week, another Aston Villa Holtecast - James Rushton and Daniel Raza are back to break down the latest Aston Villa result and what a result that was. A four-nil win over Derby County that has heaped the pressure on Frank Lampard while settling Villa nerves ahead of a massive Second City Derby next week.In a shorter edition, James and Daniel talk about that fantastic result, give their awards and offer their predictions on the upcoming match with that lot over there, Birmingham City.


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James and Danny are back with the latest Holtecast to sum up Villa's draw against Birmingham.


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The Holtecast returns, and so do Aston Villa. Aston Villa bounced back from three goals down to steal a point from Sheffield United. It was an amazing comeback that capped off a horrific game for Aston Villa.James Rushton and Daniel Raza are back to discuss that draw, and preview the upcoming matches with Brentford (a Dean Smith return) and West Bromwich Albion. Villa’s path to promotion continues, but it might have to wait for another season to come about...


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The Holtecast returns, and so do Aston Villa. The Villa bounced from 3 points to 1 and shared the spoils with a feisty Reading team in a match dominated by another incident entirely. James Rushton and Daniel Raza are back to break down that and the latest Aston Villa news and results.The pair sum up Villa’s win over Ipswich, recap the madcap transfer window, react to the Reading match, talk about the Tyrone Mings incident (Stamp? Step?) and offer a short preview on the upcoming Sheffield United match in this latest Aston Villa podcast.


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The Holtecast returns, but Yannick Bolasie hasn’t! The winger has left Villa to return to Everton. James Rushton and Daniel Raza are back to break down that and the latest Aston Villa news and results.Results? Well - after being whipped 3-0 and being knocked down the Championship table by Wigan Athletic, Villa dared to repeat that by surrendering two goals to an in-form Hull City side. Thankfully, Villa thought to fight back and take a point.Aside from reviewing a point gained (?) James and Daniel preview the upcoming Ipswich Town clash and talk about the culture change at Villa Park.Tune in below:


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The Holtecast returns for 2019 with James Rushton and Daniel Raza coming back to break down the latest Aston Villa news.Folks, what’s better than losing one game 3-0? Losing two 3-0! Villa returned to the land of the surreal by copping two mind-boggling losses within a week. One knocked them out of the FA Cup, and the other knocked them down the Championship table.James and Danny are back to go through it all on your Holtecast. In this episode, the pair talk about Villa’s loss against Wigan Athletic, before previewing the coming game with Hull City. Your pressing Aston Villa questions are also answered on this latest edition.


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The Holtecast returns for 2019. James Rushton and Daniel Raza are back to break down the latest Aston Villa news. Before we dive in - thank you for listening to the Holtecast in 2018. It has meant the world to us!There’s no more room for soppiness though - Villa are winless in a few games at Villa Park, their back line is struggling, the Wolves are circling (literally) and Dean Smith is enduring a tough time right now. However, Aston Villa have only lost one (league) game since they got going under Smith (ignoring a few bumps at the start). James and Danny are back to go through it all on your Holtecast.In this episode the pair review Villa’s festive run, talk about the Tammy Abraham saga, discuss the loss against Swansea and preview the upcoming Wigan Athletic fixture.


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Earlier we promised an additional Leeds preview soon where James talks to Leeds fan and football journalist Jon Mackenzie.Here is that additional Leeds preview where James speaks to Jon!The pair discuss Marcelo Bielsa, Leeds’ form and ambitions and of course, the Villa vs LeedsJon’s work can be found on the various podcasts on the Team of John O’Sheas feed.Also, if you want to hit him up on Twitter after the Villa vs Leeds match to say “Hi Jon, your boys were well beat!” you can find him @Jon_Mackenzie - he’s worth a follow.


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It’s all good for Villa - having turned a disappointing home performance against Stoke City FC into a 2-2 draw and a point.They are still unbeaten at home under Dean Smith (but they have come close..) and next up is a visit from Leeds and Marcelo Bielsa, who’ll give it a good go.The journey to promotion to continues and James Rushton and Daniel Raza are back with the Aston Villa podcast to discuss Aston Villa’s draw with Stoke City and preview the upcoming match-up with Leeds United.There will also be an additional Leeds preview soon where James talks to Leeds fan and football journalist Jon Mackenzie. Look out for that!


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Despite a crushing last minute goal in the 2-2 draw with West Bromwich Albion in the West Midlands derby, this is still a happy Holtecast as Aston Villa remain flying high despite conceding late in controversial circumstances. It’s no deflation, and little more of a bump in the road as Villa continue the journey towards promotion.James and Daniel Raza return with the Aston Villa podcast to discuss Aston Villa’s draw with West Brom, Jay Rodriguez’s ‘Hand of Rod’, the performance of Ørjan Nyland in goal, where the blame lies for the draw, Villa’s poor defence and more before previewing the upcoming clash with Stoke City.


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Oh my word.You couldn’t write it, could you?After a brilliant Second City derby performance where Villa put four past Birmingham City - the madness has continued. Aston Villa shared ten goals with Nottingham Forest before hammering Middlesbrough on the weekend. Madness.To break it all down, James Rushton and Daniel Raza return with your Holtecast. The pair break down the previous two games, before looking ahead to the coming West Midlands Derby on Friday.It’s safe to say that this Holtecast is a very happy Holtecast.Up the Villa!


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Brilliant. The city is once more Aston Villa’s, but was there any doubt of that fact? Any at all?Aston Villa rollocked Birmingham City with 4 goals to two to secure another victory in the Second City Derby. Gary Monk’s Blues could only take the lead once during the game, with their other goal proving to be nothing more than a consolation.Daniel Raza and James Rushton have got plenty to talk about in this latest Aston Villa Holtecast, so strap yourself in and enjoy.The pair talk the 4-2 win over Blues, Alan Hutton’s legendary status at Villa, Villa’s youth development and preview the upcoming Nottingham Forest and Middlesbrough matches.Oh, and up the Villa!


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Aston Villa are good for one thing - bringing some really good folks into your circle.This week, The Villa have got both Daniel Raza and James Rushton feeling really good about themselves and the friends that they have made since they started following VIlla.Oh, and Villa smashed high-flying Derby to pieces - more on that in the podcast.


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This weekend, Aston Villa will take on Dean Smith’s Derby County in a match that could go a long way to defining Villa’s season - and one that will certainly have some impact on Villa’s early, promising start under Dean Smith.With that in mind, James Rushton and Daniel Raza are back to review Villa’s win over Bolton last week, and tackle the big preview as Villa move forward and take on ‘FRANK LAMPARD’S DERBY COUNTY’ - one of the Championship big shots this season.


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Dean Smith, the new Aston Villa Head Coach, has led Villa to a win and two losses in his first three football matches.While that might not be the best box-score summary of his time at Villa, is there anything beneath the surface that gives a 1-0-2 record any meaning? Is there more than meets the eye here?James Rushton and Daniel Raza discuss just that in the returning Holtecast. The pair say hello to Dean Smith, say farewell to Sir Doug Ellis, look back on the Swansea win and the losses at Norwich and QPR respectively before looking ahead to the upcoming Bolton game.


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With Steve Bruce gone, a loss to Millwall to digest and no direction to head in - Aston Villa are set to appoint a new manager.Initial rumours have heated up and it looks like it could be Thierry Henry who takes over at AVFC; backed up by none other than John Terry. A shortlist of four others has been looked over and unless Villa ramp up their interest in Dean Smith, Rui Faria or Brendan Rodgers, then Henry will be the main man at Villa Park.James Rushton and Daniel Raza gloss over a loss to Millwall, discuss Villa’s structure and the Director of Football appointment before moving onto the shortlist and discussing the names in contention for the AVFC job.


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Steve Bruce? He’s out of town. For the first time in Holtecast recent history, an episode is made without Steve Bruce being in charge of Aston Villa.James Rushton and Daniel Raza try to stick to an honest discussion about Steve Bruce’s reign following his dismissal after a 3-3 draw at home with Preston North End.The pair talk about the past two years under Bruce, the current situation, the cabbage and the men who could take over the Villa job in the near future.Villa move forward in a new direction, let’s hope it’s a good one.


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The Holtecast is back as Villa grab a win, then lose, with a world-class goal from John McGinn sandwiched in between. You could say there is plenty to talk about.James Rushton and Daniel Raza try to keep their heads screwed on as they talk about the Rotherham win, Steve Bruce’s Forestieri gaffe, the Sheffield Wednesday loss, John McGinn’s all-time-great volleyed goal, #BRUCEOUT, James’ betting story, gambling and preview the Bristol City game that is coming up on Friday.Oh, and Jack Grealish signed a new five year deal at the Villa. Get in. Phew. There’s a lot to digest this week.


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Villa went into the international break full of frustration. A 4-1 loss to Sheffield United signed Villa’s first chapter off, and the most recent result wasn’t exactly a positive one as it took a last minute Conor Hourihane goal to ensure Villa left Blackburn with a single point.After Daniel spoke to Howard Hodgson last week, James jumps back in so that the Holtecast can get back on track with the latest Villa conversation. Was a draw away at Ewood Park good enough? Do Villa need to win their next two? Is this fun? The pair preview the Rotherham and Sheffield Wednesday games and review the Blackburn match. James also explains his handshake (see it in the latest Villa View preview) and tells a story of time spent in SNOBS, watching a Villa game


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Villa went into the international break full of frustration - across the board. That hasn’t exactly eroded with the short amount of time that has passed since they lost to Sheffield United.To talk it over, Daniel Raza met up with Howard Hodgson of the Aston Villa Supporters Trust. The pair talked Steve Bruce, NSWE, the wage bill, speculation, FFP, turnover and other items in an hour-long conversation. Are Aston Villa too big to fail at this point?The Holtecast is an Aston Villa podcast, and you can listen in below!


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Villa recorded their first two losses of the season this week, and it’s safe to say that frustration is setting in at the club, amid reports of infighting within the fanbase at a match.It’s a good thing the international break is here!The Holtecast is back as James Rushton is joined by Daniel Raza to discuss the losses to Burton Albion and Sheffield United. The pair talk the transfer deadline, the league cup loss, shipping four goals to the Blades, and whether it’s all over for Villa under Steve Bruce.


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We’re three games into the new season, and with 7 points. This is uncharted territory for Villa - yet there is something odd lying underneath it all. It doesn’t feel like Villa have gotten started, at all, and a meagre 1-1 against Ipswich has been the catalyst for some frustration.The Holtecast is back as James Rushton is joined by Stevie Green to talk about the Yeovil match and the Ipswich game, goalkeeping errors, Brentford and Steve Bruce. While there’s plenty to be positive, Aston Villa feel a bit... off right now.Still, it could all be a going much worse - but where is improvement going to come from, and have Villa hit a ceiling under Bruce?


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Two games,Two games down. Six points in the bag and our hearts stir for John McGinn.The Holtecast is back as James Rushton and Daniel Raza recap the Hull and Wigan games, talk transfers and FFP, preview the upcoming Yeovil (in the Carabao Cup) and Ipswich (in the league) and offer their (usually wrong) predictions before unveiling the week one power rankings - the top five Villa players of the past week - as voted by the community. There are more than a few surprises in that!Things could be going a lot worse, even if they could be going slightly better


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A new season beckons for Aston Villa, who face Hull and Wigan within the space of a week. Excitement builds as we wonder how the first chapter of Villa’s latest Championship campaign will unfold. Within a week, we’ll know where we stand - for now.The Holtecast is back as James Rushton and Daniel Raza preview Aston Villa’s new season - with words on transfer activity, squad depth, key players, and of course - Steve Bruce.


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The immediate cash woes for Aston Villa have concluded. Thanks to a takeover via NSWE, Aston Villa have new shareholders, Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris investing within the club with a full takeover to come.That means that the Holtecast has to return, a week early, to discuss the latest goings on at Villa Park ahead of a full season preview next weekend.Me and Daniel thought it best to talk about Villa’s new investors, the state of the club and financial fair play. Oh, we also mentioned those nifty kits. Tune in!Feedback:As always, your feedback is appreciated and is needed! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not.If you’re on Apple News, click the links here to head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen on this page.


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Villa’s administration worries have been eased thanks to a nifty little loan brought in by Chairman Dr Tony Xia, however, their troubles are still out there for all to see. Keith Wyness is still suspended, Steve Bruce’s future is in limbo, the vultures are circling for star players Jack Grealish and James Chester - and there’s been no fresh takeover rumours.Things, they aren’t exactly looking up for Villa right now.Dani Raza and myself, James Rushton, are back to update you and discuss our opinions on the recent events taking place at Aston Villa. Still cannot believe we are talking about this.Oh, and Pierluigi Gollini dropped a rap song. Oh, and Pierluigi Gollini dropped a rap song.


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We’re just over a week away from a play-off final loss. We’re already talking about administration, a threat that cannot truly be discounted after Aston Villa’s cash flow issues were questioned following the emergence of a missed tax payment.Still, as we say, life goes on.Dani Raza and myself update you on the issues regarding Villa’s tax bill, Keith Wyness’ suspension, the Chinese money lockup, the potential threat of administration, liquidation and insolvency before finishing on a smaller, positive note.We didn’t think this would be our content a week or so after the play-off final! Is this the new season of Arrested Development?


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So. Here we are. At the end of the season, a fairly positive season, with almost nothing to show for it.At the final hurdle, Aston Villa were no match for Fulham. Red cards? There should have been plenty, but it mattered not. Villa were unable to fashion chances, and then were unable to take them.Still, life goes on. Villa now take their first step forward. You’ll have the pleasure of joining Daniel Raza and myself, James Rushton, to quickly break-down the play-off loss before moving on to Aston Villa’s summer transfer concerns. We finish by answering some of the questions you’ve posed to us via Twitter, so thank you for those!And thank you for your support all season.


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All those nerves, for almost nothing.While the job isn’t complete, Villa managed to get through half of their play-off semi-final in one piece, and with a one-goal aggregate lead that they can take back to Villa Park for Tuesday’s second-leg of the Championship play-off semi-final against Middlesbrough.In this latest edition of the Holtecast, Dani Raza and myself, James Rushton, have a quickfire discussion about Villa’s recent victory at the Riverside, spend a few moments discussing the U23’s last game out, before moving to preview the second leg of the semi-final.


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The season, for now, is over.Until the play-offs kick off in a week!In this latest edition of the Holtecast, you’ll have to listen to me, James Rushton talk to Dani Raza about all things Claret & Blue, including a last-day loss to Millwall, a play-off date with Middlesbrough, Adama Traore, Steve Bruce and Aston Villa under 23’s.We preview the upcoming play-off semi-final against Tony Pulis’ Middlesbrough and talk about the two other sides in the tournament - Fulham and Derby.The Holtecast is an Aston Villa podcast, and you can listen in below!


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With one game to go, Aston Villa’s league season is effectively over. The team can’t finish anywhere else except fourth place. Lock it in and prepare for the play-offs!In this latest edition of the Holtecast, you’ll have to listen to me, James Rushton, mumble on about all things claret & blue alongside my co-host, Dani Raza.We previewed the Millwall game, offering our predictions and recapped an exciting match against Derby County while keeping an eye on the relegation battle, and the play-off scrap.The Holtecast is an Aston Villa podcast, and you can listen in below!


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Oh god, the automatic promotion hopes are back. Thanks a lot Gary Rowett.This week, I, James Rushton, am back with the Holtecast, the Aston Villa podcast, and I am once again joined by Dani Raza.We spoke about the latest Aston Villa news, praised the likes of Glen Whelan, Josh Onomah and Lewis Grabban, reserved a few words for Gabby Agbonlahor, recapped the Ipswich Town match and dived into a preview of the coming Derby County game - offering our predictions.


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The Holtecast is back, and Aston Villa are back to winning ways. It’s good to settle back into routine.And, well - I’m delighted to discuss this with the returning Dani Raza, who has had to up his game after a stellar Holtecast debut by the one and only Matt Lynch.Spoiler - he did!This week, I, James Rushton, am once more joined by Dani to discuss all things Villa. We talked a little bit about Cardiff, a little bit about Leeds before discussing the play-offs and their importance to Villa. Could a potential play-off final be the most important game in Villa’s recent history? There was also talk about the goals of Jack Grealish and Ruben Neves. A pair of BEAUTIES, before defending Josh Onomah and talking about the potential purchase of Robert Snodgrass. We also talk about Scott Hogan and Jonathan Kodjia’s performances as of lateWhat else? Well, we previewed the coming Ipswich Town game and discussed the Mick McCarthy situation more passionately than we perhaps should have done. Oh well, if you can’t passionately defend Big Mick on your own podcast, then when can you do it?Holtecast Predictions:Team Dani - 2Team James - 0Dani got the Preston 1-1 spot on to take a lead back in February, and he got the Sunderland score right. Two nil to that man.James has predicted a 6-1 result against Ipswich.Dani has predicted a 4-0 against Ipswich.As always, your feedback is appreciated and is needed! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not.


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In the world of Aston Villa, positivity can only be followed by negativity. Villa beat Reading to open up a chase for second place and automatic promotion.Then, what did Aston Villa do when Cardiff lost to Wolves to give Villa hope? Villa lost to Norwich in one of the most devastating results of the season.This week, I, James Rushton, am back with the Holtecast for our 140th episode! I’m not joined by Dani Raza this week, but I’m delighted to bring on Matt Lynch for his Holtecast debut.Matt’s done a lot of work in #AVFC world, and a large part of that was with our friends over at The Villa View. Give him a follow here.We spoke about the win against Reading, the loss against Norwich, the performances of Birkir Bjarnason, and the bottom line for Steve Bruce as we head towards the playoffs. It was an enjoyable conversation, but one underpinned by frustration. Are Villa really making the most out of an exceptionally talented squad?The answer? Well - tune in to find out.


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Ah. You kind of wish we were still on break? Right? Nothing better than a bore-draw away at Hull to get that football feeling flowing once more, right? Right?No. Things could have went a lot better at the KCOM. Daniel Raza and James Rushton are back with the Holtecast to digest the Hull City game, and preview the coming matches against Reading and Norwich.Predictions:Team Dani - 2Team James - 0Dani got the Preston 1-1 spot on to take a lead a few weeks ago, and he got the Sunderland score right. Two nil to that man.The Holtecast is an Aston Villa podcast, and you can tune in below!


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Phew, that was some international break. Wouldn’t blame you if you doubted football’s existence in the first place! Now we’re back, and the league beckons.Villa ride north once more to face a Hull City side on the rocks, but it’s Aston Villa, and nothing’s that easy. Daniel Raza and James Rushton are back with the Holtecast to preview the coming Hull City game in this quickfire episode, and also discuss Gabby Agbonlahor’s fate at the club, as well as the return of Jonathan Kodjia.


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After riding out the weekend on a high, Villa welcomed QPR to Villa Park and were smashed to pieces.They then rode north, and found themselves losing to Bolton in a snowstorm.It’ll happen to you. Daniel Raza and James Rushton are back with the Holtecast to discuss the consecutive losses for Villa, and what it means for their end of season run-in. It looks like automatic promotion might be done with, simply because Villa love to concede soft goals.


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Aston Villa four.Wolves one.Read that out loud and enjoy it.These two certainly are! Daniel Raza is back and is joined by James Rushton to talk about Sunderland, a win over Wolves, Jorge Mendes and then offer previews of the coming QPR and Bolton games. With Villa making us all feel good, the pair also have a love in with the Villa View - who let James graciously present fan cams after the Wolves game.Give them a follow - and especially their founder, Dan!Predictions:Team Dani - 2Team James - 0Dani got the Preston 1-1 spot on to take a lead a few weeks ago, and he got the Sunderland score right. Two nil.The Holtecast is an Aston Villa podcast, and you can tune in below!


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Postponement. That led to a boring weekend! The snow put Villa’s game with QPR back a few days.But hey, Daniel Raza is back and is joined by James Rushton to preview a run of Villa games! They’ve got the Wolves derby to break down (is there a better name for that?) and of course, the midweek visit to Sunderland. Who is the key man for the Wolves clash? What will the score be? Find out their thoughts and tune in.


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It only takes a few moments to change everything around! After a stumble against Fulham and Preston North End, Aston Villa managed to blow away Sheffield Wednesday in some style.James Rushton is back and in the absence of Daniel Raza, is once more joined by 7500 to Holte editor Phil Vogel on your Aston Villa podcast. The pair break down the Preston draw, offer their comments on Lewis Grabban, Josh Onomah and Robert Snodgrass, while reflecting on a win over Sheffield Wednesday before turning their thoughts to the coming QPR game.Predictions:Team Dani - 1Team James - 0Dani got the Preston 1-1 spot on to take a lead!


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Ah. That’ll happen to you.After winning seven games in a row, Villa finally gave up the ghost in a loss to Fulham away at Craven Cottage. Still, losing to one of the best-attacking sides away from home isn’t a BAD way to lose your first game in seven. Is it?James Rushton is back and in the absence of Daniel Raza, is joined by 7500 to Holte editor Phil Vogel. In Phil’s debut the pair discusses a deflating loss to Fulham and highlight the importance of bouncing back against Preston in a game that defines almost EVERYTHING. Of course - Sheffield Wednesday are coming up on Saturday.Will Phil steal a prediction victory in the name of Dani? Who knows. Villa need to pull something out of the bag!The Holtecast is an Aston Villa podcast, and you can tune in below!


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The nerves were, in the end, pointless. Aston Villa invited Birmingham City to Villa Park for the 126th iteration of the Second City Derby, and left with a well earned three points in a two-nil win.There’s nothing like it, is there?The Holtecast returns with its 132nd episode, as Aston Villa recorded their seventh league win in a row to remain unbeaten in 2018.Once more, James Rushton and Daniel Raza are back to discuss an incredible derby day, a few naughty stamps, two incredible goals and of course, preview the upcoming match with Fulham - and offer their predictions.Oh, and James makes another argument for #GREALISHFORENGLAND. Also - GEGENPRESSING!The Holtecast is an Aston Villa podcast, and you can tune in below!


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Welcome back to the Holtecast, your Aston Villa podcast! It’s episode 131 and man! Two victories in a row makes you feel VERY good. The team at 7500 To Holte are loving this current run of form!On this episode, James Rushton and Daniel Raza discuss the Snodgrass-inspired victory over Sheffield United, before moving into the 3-2 win against Burton Albion.Of course, there’s the minor case of previewing the Second City Derby this coming weekend, when Villa take on Birmingham City at home.It’s a big match for Villa, but hey - every match is. Tune in!


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It’s Holtecast 130!Your Aston Villa podcast by 7500 To Holte is back and man - we’ve got a few things to talk about despite the lack of match action in the past week.James Rushton and Daniel Raza talk Elphick, Tshibola, Tuanzebe and... Gollini! They will be previewing the Sheffield United match and the Burton Albion match, and also bringing you a bit of transfer news - and our thoughts - on the latest in Villa world.Can Villa keep the winning streak going? Who is coming? Who is staying? Is Benteke coming back? (no). As always, your feedback is appreciated and is needed! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not!If you’re on Apple News, click the links here to head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below!


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It’s the 129th episode of the Holtecast - your Aston Villa podcast and we are bringing you the fourth league win in a row for Villa.Yes, Boro, Bristol, Forest and Barnsley have fallen in the wake of Steve Bruce’s rampant Villa side, with the Villans picking up 100% of the points on offer in 2018 thus far.Without a game next weekend to preview your hosts James Rushton and Daniel Raza dissect a good win over Barnsley, reel through the big Keith Wyness interview, answer your Villa questions and question if Jack Grealish could make it for England. Also, they answer some of your big Villa questions!As always, your feedback is appreciated and is needed! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not!If you’re on Apple News, click the links here to head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below!


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The Holtecast - your Aston Villa podcast is back with it’s 128th episode! Thank you for all your support so far.As per usual, your hosts James Rushton and Daniel Raza discuss all things Villa - with a recap of a good win over Nottingham Forest being followed with a preview of the coming home clash with Barnsley at Villa Park.The pair talk transfers - namely the situation of the rejuvenated Birkir Bjarnason and what their transfer policy might be this Janaury - and they don’t agree!As always, your feedback is appreciated and is needed! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not!If you’re on Apple News, click the links here to head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below!


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Eh. That could have been better. Villa were knocked out of the FA Cup by Peterborough and are now no longer in any form of cup competition.Can Villa actually concentrate on the league though? As they head to Nottingham Forest - a side who just kicked Arsenal and Wenger to the curb?This week join James Rushton and your Holtecast Co-Host Daniel Raza as the pair talk FA Cup, transfers and more! Will Villa fund a move with a sale? Will it be a good thing to do? Who knows - it’s Aston Villa, the club that will never do what you expect them to do!Again, your feedback is appreciated and is needed! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not!If you’re on Apple News, click the links here to head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below!


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The feast of football is finally over and Villa head into an FA Cup 3rd round tie with Peterborough with an eye on 2nd place with a juicy six points in the bag.A win against Pulis and Boro was good, but putting five goals past Bristol City was something special! Can they keep the good times rolling? We shall see.Once again, join James Rushton and your Holtecast Co-Host Daniel Raza as the pair discuss the manner of Scott Hogan, Steve Bruce’s comments, Robert Snodgrass’ anatomy, and swords. Of course, they sum up the games against Brentford, Boro and Bristol before looking forward to the Peterborough game.Again, your feedback is appreciated and is needed! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not!If you’re on Apple News, head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below!


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Christmas and the Holiday season mean one thing to us - football. Lots and lots of football.However, for Villa and Steve Bruce it’s not four games without a win! A loss to Derby, draws against Sheffield United, Leeds and Millwall? When will this end? Probably when John Terry is back! Ideally against Brentford and Middlesbrough, two big games which will really help Villa out if they can win them!Join James Rushton and your Holtecast Co-Host Daniel Raza this week as they get Adama and Adomah mixed up (how?), moan a little bit about Villa’s identity and offer their predictions for the Brentford and Boro games!Again, your feedback is appreciated and is needed! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not!


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All the positives suddenly fade away when you’ve went three games without a win, and before Villa meet Sheffield United just short of Christmas Eve, that is the situation they find themselves in. A dry draw with Millwall was bookended with a heroic away point at Leeds and of course, a crushing loss yesterday to Derby.So where are things going wrong? James Rushton and your Holtecast Co-Host Daniel Raza will dig deep to find out. Why did Bruce not play a striker? Was he really gunning for a False 9 approach in the centre? Are Villa looking lost, or worse? Also, we’re in a genuine injury crisis now, aren’t we? Also, Dani compares Josh Onomah to Romain Reigns of WWE fameIt’s time to cut the BS - Villa are still in the playoff race - but for how much longer if performances like this carry on?Again, your feedback is appreciated and is needed! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not!


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After fighting back to win a point against Leeds United, Aston Villa found themselves on a receiving end of a bit of a surprise. Millwall FC gave Villa a game and could be considered unlucky to perhaps not win the three points!Despite the misfortune at home, Villa are still unbeaten and go into a tough game with Derby Count with a bit to prove to their support.James Rushton and Holtecast Co-Host Daniel Raza break down the bore draw with Millwall, preview the clash with Derby County and speak about some of the world’s footballing events like the MLS Cup clash between the Seattle Sounders and Toronto FC (which neither of them ACTUALLY watched...). Enjoy!Again, your feedback is appreciated and is needed! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not!


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Aston Villa fought back to win a point against an incredibly challenged Leeds United team, and we can’t be happier (well, three points would have made us happier, alas).But that means one thing, Villa are still unbeaten - with only a loss against Sheffield Wednesday marring an almost spotless record.Again, James Rushton is joined by Daniel Raza, and the pair spend well over an hour discussing ALL things Villa, including Josh Onomah, Glenn Whelan and of course, the Leeds Unite game; before heading on to preview next week’s Millwall match.Once more, your feedback is appreciated and is needed! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not! So, get to it! Please.


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After a good week and a very positive Holtecast, we’ve decided to bring you two for the price of one!So today, we’ll be previewing Leeds United, but it won’t involve Daniel Raza and his incredible Villa knowledge, but rather Jon Mackenzie, a Leeds United fan and football journalist who can give us the skinny and need to know on his Leeds. We also spoke about the Championship, and about the situation at the bottom end of the Premier League, as it could very well be relevant for both teams next season!Dani will be back on Sunday to recap the Leeds game as per usual in Holtecast 122, but for now, enjoy this extra slice of audio - and do give Jon a follow.Your feedback is appreciated as well! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not! So, get to it! Please.If you’re on Apple News, head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below!


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What a week that was! Since the Holtecast last aired, we’ve had two games and two further victories making it nine points from three games. Incredible stuff! Aston Villa are really gearing up their promotion campaign, so we are really gearing up our Aston Villa podcasting, with an almost hour long discussion about everything Aston Villa.Once more, 7500toHolte’s James Rushton is joined by Daniel Raza, presenter of SportsTalk over on BritishMuslim TV to discuss a number of key Villa talking points, including the form of Keinan Davis and Albert Adomah as well as the two big wins over Sunderland and Ipswich Town!Your feedback is appreciated as well! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not! So, get to it! Please.


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Another month, another chapter in Aston Villa’s Championship story. Ideally, this story ends with promotion to the Premier League.However, that’s not guaranteed. Promotion must be earned, but Villa are doing their damned best to make it happen.James Rushton is joined by Daniel Raza, presenter of SportsTalk over on BritishMuslim TV to focus on a big weekend win away to QPR before previewing two big games, home against Chris Coleman’s Sunderland and home again against Ipswich. Of course, there will be a bit of international break talk as well. How could they not focus on magic Mile Jedinak’s excellent performance against Honduras?Daniel sounds really fast at points in this due to audio drift issues, but stick with him! He says some good things!Your feedback is appreciated as well! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not! So, get to it! Please.If you’re on Apple News, head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below!


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Villa could have done without losing to Sheffield Wednesday, but that’s Villa, right?For the 119th episode of the Holtecast, James Rushton is joined by Daniel Raza, presenter of SportsTalk over on BritishMuslim TV to talk about Aston Villa and their match ups against Preston and Sheffield Wednesday.Daniel gives out the player of the month and James prays that Glen Whelan isn’t a Holtecast listener. Mr Raza will also be hoping Jonathan Kodjia isn’t a regular around these parts as well, especially after what he said about the injured Villa man!Your feedback is appreciated as well! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not! So, get to it! Please :)


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The Second City Derby is done and dusted and well - it certainly was... something? Yes. Something. That’s one way to describe a 0-0 draw. If you want it described in detail? Well, you’ll have to tune in to the Holtecast!James Rushton is joined by Daniel Raza, presenter of SportsTalk over on BritishMuslim TV to talk about Aston Villa and their match ups against Fulham and Birmingham City.Clappers? They are discussed as well. The disgusting things. Yuck.The pair also preview Villa’s midweek matchup against Preston and speak about Villa’s home match against Sheffield Wednesday coming up in the next seven days. Their predictions? Well - no spoilers!Your feedback is appreciated as well! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not! So, get to it!


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The international break is over and Aston Villa return to action, but was it a good return? Well, Villa came up against Wolves and well... In a word. No, it wasn’t good. In many words? You’ll have to listen to this week’s Holtecast to find out!James is joined by Holtecast debutant Daniel Raza, presenter of SportsTalk over on BritishMuslim TV to discuss Aston Villa’s recent stories and recap a very exciting international break. The pair delve into the Wolves match to dissect the game at length, before making predictions on the Fulham game coming next week.Your feedback is appreciated as well! Get in touch in the comments and please leave a review on Apple Podcasts! It helps more than you might think it does, whether you enjoy it or not!If you’re on Apple News, head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below!


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Aston Villa win, twice within a week, and that’s good. What’s better? Having Jack Grimse back on the Holtecast. BeIn Sports took Jack away from our clutches, so that is why you’re stuck with James and his rotation of guests.But Jack is back! And that’s good news, especially when dissecting a Villa win - and some choice comments from Aston Villa’s CEO that could be taken in one of a few ways.Your feedback is appreciated as well! Get in touch.If you’re on Apple News, head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below! Aston Villa are back, we're back and the Holtecast is back. There have been a number of developments over the Summer, meaning that Robert and Jack can no longer commit to a weekly podcast between the two.However, 7500toHolte ran two podcasts and they now morph. James will be moving to host the Holtecast and will bring on someone from the world of Aston Villa to speak about the weekly developments of the club.


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Aston Villa are back, we're back and the Holtecast is back. There have been a number of developments over the Summer, meaning that Robert and Jack can no longer commit to a weekly podcast between the two.However, 7500toHolte ran two podcasts and they now morph. James will be moving to host the Holtecast and will bring on someone from the world of Aston Villa to speak about the weekly developments of the club.For the 115th episode of the Holtecast, James is joined by podcaster extraordinaire Jon Mackenzie to talk Villa, the Championship, Steve Bruce’s future and Jon’s team - Leeds United.You can find Jon at the ‘Team of John O’Sheas’ podcast, and on Twitter here. If you want to support his work - he also has a Patreon that is well worth donating to, so that smart independent journalists can earn a bite to eat.There were a few teething issues with audio - so bare with us on that. Budgets are holding us a teensy bit back as we iron out Holtecast 2.0, but we’ll get that sorted.If you’re on Apple News, head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below!


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Aston Villa are back, we're back and the Holtecast is back. There have been a number of developments over the Summer, meaning that Robert and Jack can no longer commit to a weekly podcast between the two. However, 7500toHolte ran two podcasts and they now morph. James will be moving to host the Holtecast and will bring on someone from the world of Aston Villa to speak about the weekly developments of the club. For the 114th episode of the Holtecast, James goes solo and talks Villa - especially your Villa questions after a soggy performance against Brentford. James is pretty ill, so give him some love. He was a bit sniffly today...There were a few teething issues with audio - so bare with us on that. Budgets are holding us a teensy bit back as we iron out Holtecast 2.0, but we’ll get that sorted. The main issues? A bit off buzz on the line at about halfway through, but stick with it - it ain’t that bad.If you’re on Apple News, head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below!


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Aston Villa are back, we're back and the Holtecast is back. There have been a number of developments over the Summer, meaning that Robert and Jack can no longer commit to a weekly podcast between the two. However, 7500toHolte ran two podcasts and they now morph. James will be moving to host the Holtecast and will bring on someone from the world of Aston Villa to speak about the weekly developments of the club.For the 113th episode of the Holtecast, James is joined to review Aston Villa with Stevie Green, formerly of the Aston Villa Review - now with IBWM. Summing up Aston Villa’s first chapter of the season, and even giving out a few awards.There were a few teething issues with audio - so bare with us on that. Budgets are holding us a teensy bit back as we iron out Holtecast 2.0, but we’ll get that sorted. The main issues? A bit off buzz on the line at about halfway through, but stick with it - it ain’t that bad.If you’re on Apple News, head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts.


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Aston Villa are back, we're back and the Holtecast is back. There have been a number of developments over the Summer, meaning that Robert and Jack can no longer commit to a weekly podcast between the two. However, 7500toHolte ran two podcasts and they now morph. James will be moving to host the Holtecast and will bring on someone from the world of Aston Villa to speak about the weekly developments of the club. For the 112th episode of the Holtecast, we speak to Canada’s own Ronson Brown to talk about following Villa from overseas, Villa’s loss against Reading, Steve Bruce, a 4-2 win and much more.There were a few teething issues with audio - so bare with us on that. Budgets are holding us a teensy bit back as we iron out Holtecast 2.0, but we’ll get that sorted. For some reason, we lost five minutes of audio at the end - and we are not clear why...If you’re on Apple News, head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below!


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For the 111th episode of the Holtecast, we speak to Elis Sandford, native of Wales to discuss among other things, the hammering that Villa took in Wales.Elis is of course a managing editor on this website, but he also went down to the game. That’ll be a fun discussion.The meat of the podcast? James and Elis answer a sackful of Twitter questions, review the Colchester cup success and the Cardiff disaster while looking ahead to Tuesday’s clash at Reading and a return to Villa Park for Norwich on the weekend.If you’re on Apple News, head over to iTunes and Apple Podcasts, but otherwise - you can listen below!


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Aston Villa are back, we're back and the Holtecast is back. There have been a number of developments over the Summer, meaning that Robert and Jack can no longer commit to a weekly podcast between the two. However, 7500toHolte ran two podcasts and they now morph. James will be moving to host the Holtecast and will bring on someone from the world of Aston Villa to speak about the weekly developments of the club. We expect to link up with Stevie of the Aston Villa Review amongst other bloggers and podcasters soon. We might even find Robert again!This time, Jack Grimse returns. Jack spends his time at BeIn these days, but found the time to bridge that gap between the old and the new for us.James and Jack review the Hull game, while looking forward to Colchester in mid-week and Cardiff.


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It's been fun, hasn't it? Despite a stumble against Burton and a loss against Huddersfield, Villa have not stopped winning!James and Elis examine Villa's streak shortly before the end of the the first Aston Villa championship season and take some time to check up on Villa's city rivals, Birmingham City.


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What's that you say? A Holtecast that isn't just sadness and dour talk about doom, gloom, and relegation? It's true! Today's episode actually gets to talk about wins. Three of them, in fact! And, just to keep things feeling a bit normal, we throw in a loss too. We dive into the recent Villa winning streak (the first such streak since April 2010) and try to decipher if it's an indication of things to come, a fluke, or simply a regression to the mean. We also touch a bit on the ongoing injury crisis (Guess what. By reading this your left knee is now dead. Forever. Welcome to being an Aston Villa fan!) and Steve Bruce's tactics. And, as always, the spectre of Alan Hutton lurks over us all.


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Jack and Robert are back with the first Holtecast since the closing of the winter transfer window. And Aston Villa are... pretty trash. We dig into the why of it all while seeing what's to come.


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The full gang is back as Elis finds his way out of the space time continum of university to join up with James and Adam once more to discuss Villa's recent plight after a transfer splurge. Villa? They won't be relegated, but could find themselves in the ugly side of the English Football League Championship (no offense Rotherham!) if things don't turn around quickly.


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James and Adam met up over the internet this past weekend to discuss Villa's transfer business this January.It's cold outside, but things don't seem to be heating up at Villa Park, as they've only yet brought in one player - while their remaning targets could be poached from them.This was recorded before the Tottenham FA Cup match, so with that in mind - go Sam Johnstone!


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Aston Villa have signed their first player of the January 2017 transfer window, bringing in 23-year-old goalkeeper Sam Johnstone on loan from Manchester United. This would make sense if Mark Bunn was the only healthy option, but Villa just bought 21-year-old Pierluigi Gollini in the summer.Jack and Robert discuss this in detail, as well as the sale of Rudy Gestede along with more transfer rumours in Episode 107 of the Holtecast.Additionally, this episode features an interview with Cameron Hall, chairman of the London Lions AVFC Supporters Club. Jack spoke with Cameron at The Globe Pub in Chicago after the 1-1 draw with Leeds United.Finally, we close out the show previewing the next two fixtures: Tottenham Hotspur in the FA Cup and Wolverhampton Wanderers the following weekend. It could get ugly at Spurs, but a match against Wolves and former boss Paul Lambert is a must win.


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Unbeaten in seven games, Aston Villa have found a run of form for the first time in several seasons. This weekend, Steve Bruce’s side will travel to Elland Road for a Saturday primetime match against Leeds United. The Whites sit in fifth place in the Championship, and are enjoying their best stretch in recent memory as well.Ahead of that game, Jack was joined by Jon Mackenzie who provided some excellent Leeds insight. Jon writes for The Square Ball, an award-winning Leeds United fanzine, and a variety of other outlets, in addition to editing The Blizzard’s crossword.Robert and Jack look back at Villa’s recent matches and the positive changes going on at the club, as well as touching over this weekend’s game against Leeds.


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As the international break comes to a close, Aston Villa are getting back to football. But first, they were getting back to Snapchat with heavy emoji usage on Thursday. That prompted James and I to do a Holtecast Special!We started out with James doing a hilarious narration of the official account’s Snapchat story, which was followed up by a comprehensive discussion of Villa’s emoji usage on social media as a whole.Next up was a review of Steve Bruce’s time at Villa so far, before moving on to talks about ‘Tactics’ Tim Sherwood and answering your Twitter questions.Finally, we previewed the upcoming match against Brighton and Hove Albion that will signal the end to the international break in the Football League Championship. It’s Friday Night Football with Bruce’s men traveling to the Amex Stadium to face a Brighton squad that’s sitting pretty in second place in the division.


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James, Adam and Elis are back!They discuss Villa Ladies and their marquee match to round off the season at Villa Park before moving onto recent Villa events.Was Di Matteo's dismissal fair?Is Steve Bruce a boring potato?Is Gabby Villa's best striking option?Find out, ON THE POD.


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This is a podcast that I've been wanting to do for ages! As part of Aston Villa Ladies week on 7500 to Holte, I got the chance to chat with freelance football journalist Carrie Dunn and AVLFC forward Katie Wilkinson. Carrie writes for numerous outlets, and routinely covers women's football for Shoot magazine. We got the chance to talk about the history of women's football in England, how the game is structured now, and how the Aston Villa Ladies stack up against their competition. Then I get to talk with Katie. She's been with Aston Villa since she was a kid (with a brief spell across the city of which we will not speak) and is one of the brightest stars on the team. Unfortunately, she's been out with an injury since summer, but that doesn't stop us from digging deep into AVLFC and what it's like being a role model for young players.


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Two weeks ago, we were ready to throw in the towel. Find something else to podcast about and just get use to nothing but endless draws. Boring draws. Draws that we couldn't even see. Because, you see, Aston Villa were bad. They were trash. And it was TERRIBLE to talk about. But then something happened. Aston Villa beat Reading and then they beat Fulham. That's two wins in a row. That is something that we haven't had since May 2015. And now Steve Bruce might be making Aston Villa fun again. Just in time for a trip down the road to face Birmingham City. So we talk about all of that. Come join us!


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We’re back! Just like Roberto Di Matteo isn’t! (Look at that, we’ve got jokes right out of the chute.) But the dominating piece of conversation is the sacking of Di Matteo and the entrance of our (//counts on fingers) fifth manager with a significant tenure in the last 365 days. FIVE. FIVE IN A YEAR.Everything is terrible. Except Villa. Including Villa. So we break it all down while it continues to break us down. There is talk of the draw against Wolves. There is talk about today’s match against Reading. And there is even transfer talk! What more could you ever want?


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Have you seen Aston Villa’s form chart lately? LWDDLDDDDD. It’s as if the club are some perverse remix of a DJ Khaled song. All they do is draw, no matter what. And we don’t like that. Worse yet is the fact that if Villa had taken advantage of winning positions, they’d be sitting in an automatic promotion spot. So what gives?Jack and Robert sit down and try to figure out the major keys to “fixing” Aston Villa right now. Is it luck? A need for management change? Bad tactics? We consider all the options.We also have a bit of a chat about the North American Villans meetup, featuring the likes of Aston Villa fan-favorite Jack Grimse and some guy named Ian Taylor.As always, you can listen below, or by subscribing through iTunes, Stitcher, BlogTalkRadio, or with a self-addressed stamped envelope sent to Jack Grimse and Robert Lintott, USA (don’t worry, the post office will find us), with a check for $15 in it.


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After a one-week hiatus for international football, Aston Villa are back! Since we’ve last talked there’s been a terrible loss to Bristol City, a busy transfer window SLAMMING shut, and uh... not much else. I mean, those first two are plenty to talk about, but the past week has actually been sort of blissfully quiet for Aston Villa. After a wild and crazy summer, I think we all needed that.But that means we’re back to the business of trying to win promotion. 16th doesn’t seem like a very inspiring place in the table to be, but it’s still early and things can change quickly in this league. Those sound like cliches (and they are!) but they’ve also got a lot of truth to them. You can think of everything up to now as a sort of half pre-season. Now we’re really into it.


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After two straight losses to open the season and send everyone into panic mode, Aston Villa have rebounded quite nicely. The wins aren’t coming yet, but three matches in a row unbeaten is something we probably couldn’t even imagine last season. And a 1-2-1 record in league play puts the club at nearly 30% of last season’s points total in just 13% of the matches. This is improvement!But it can keep getting better, too. So for this week’s episode of the Holtecast we take on everything that’s happened since the Luton Town League Cup disaster, look at the transfer window’s tail end, take your questions, and preview this weekend’s trip to Bristol City. Will we see new signings Mile Jedinak and Ritchie De Laet?


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Well this certainly could have gone better. No one expected trascendence from Aston Villa this year but with the optimism that came with new ownership neither did anyone expect two straights losses to open the season. Jack and Robert return with a look at a tough but acceptable loss to Sheffield Wednesday in the season opener. It wasn't great, but it was understandable, at least. But then, on Wednesday, they traveled to League Two Luton Town for the first round of the EFL League Cup and absolutely shamed themselves. We also delve into your twitter questions and try to figure out what it is that this team needs to make itself a competitor. And we close by taking a look at this weekend's match against Rotherham United.


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After a long, tumultuous, and quite frankly confusing summer, Aston Villa are ready to start playing football again. And this time, it's in the Championship. The season kicks off on Sunday at Sheffield Wednesday, and Jack and Robert are back with the Holtecast to take stock of the club in the leadup to the match. We open with just an absolute bevy of transfers in the last couple of weeks (really? We couldn't do them earlier?) and then move on to trying to figure out what to make of the squad as it currently stands. The strike force looks weak, but what if we add Ross McCormack? And that midfield is... missing a lot of attacking options. Then we head on to your twitter questions and an honest-to-goodness look at a match that matters!


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Hello and welcome back to On The Pod.James Rushton, Adam Clark and Elis Sandford return to talk Villa, and are taking upon themselves the mighty task of a season preview.We left off with Villa being relegated from the Premier League with just 17 points, not even enough to buy a drink in the UK! The Championship is a league which brings new difficulties and is a forty-two game slog. Yay.Aside from that, James, Adam and Elis speak about those who have left Villa, those who are coming in and what to expect from this new season for Villa. That includes dodgy tweets from our new owner Dr Tony Xia.Enjoy!Thank you for listening, we're trying (as are the Holtecast) to improve audio quality and Zencastr does seem to be the way forward. It enables us to get rid of coughs and clicks also! That being said, there's no video because of this, so our lovely faces are nowhere to be seen.If you have any feedback to give, please do so - On The Pod is by Villa fans, for Villa fans.


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Welcome back to another episode of the Holtecast! This week, Jack talks to Simon Leach, chairman of the Chicago Aston Villa Lions Club, about the upcoming fourth annual North American Villans Meet Up in Chicago. Next month, Villa play Newcastle, and around a hundred Aston Villa fans will watch the match together in Chicago. You should join us! Learn more about it in Episode 96, and in another preview to come on 7500 to Holte!


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Hello and welcome back to On The Pod.James Rushton, Adam Clark and Elis Sandford return to talk Villa, but with a difference.That's right, a difference. Wales earned a place at the head table this summer and Stan Petrov returned to first team football following a pretty traumatic battle with leukemia. Amazing.Enjoy!Thank you for listening, we're trying (as are the Holtecast) to improve audio quality and Zencastr does seem to be the way forward. It enables us to get rid of coughs and clicks also! That being said, there's no video because of this, so our lovely faces are nowhere to be seen.If you have any feedback to give, please do so - On The Pod is by Villa fans, for Villa fans.


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Jack and Robert are reunited and it feels so good! We’ve got plenty to cover in episode 95 of the Holtecast, but we kick things off by talking about something that just feels warm and familiar. An 8-0 match.Wait, what? Villa won it? AMAZING. So yeah, we go all in on this. We’re pretty sure that it tells us everything we need to know about the upcoming season, and it makes us wonder if Tony Xia’s timetable for becoming the best team in the world is perhaps a bit too slow.We also make sure to break down all of Aston Villa’s summer transfer dealings, including the purchases of Pierluigi Gollini, Tommy Elphick, and Aaron Tshibola. There’s twitter questions, outgoing transfer news, and plenty more!


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We're back! Did you miss us? Jack and James are here to bring a little Aston Villa into this summer of soccer. Starting off was Tony Xia talk, as the new owner has passed the required test and the sale is official.We discussed the international tournaments that are capturing the minds of fans not only in the Americas and Europe, but across the globe as well. Jack talked to Carlos Sánchez on Wednesday night after Colombia's Copa America semifinal loss, and we have the audio of that inside the episode. (It's actually in there this time! Sorry about the first version that was incorrectly uploaded.)James attempted to speak Welsh, and plenty of questions sent in on Twitter were answered.


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Hello and welcome back to On The Pod.James and Adam Clark return to talk Villa, but with a difference.That's right, a difference. This summer brings a feast of football with the European Championship and the Copa America and the THREE entire Villa players performing at these tournaments.Enjoy!Thank you for listening, we're trying (as are the Holtecast) to improve audio quality and Zencastr does seem to be the way forward. It enables us to get rid of coughs and clicks also! That being said, there's no video because of this, so our lovely faces are nowhere to be seen.If you have any feedback to give, please do so - On The Pod is by Villa fans, for Villa fans.


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It's June, the transfer window is open, summer is upon us, and Aston Villa are still without a new owner or a manger. Sure sure, we expect both of those to happen shortly but until then we're all just sort of sitting around speculating, aren't we? Well, what is the Holtecast good at if not speculation?Jack and Robert are reunited for the first time as podcasters for a Championship club (technically, Villa are still under the auspices of the Premier League, but what's a technicality between friends?) We've got talk of Tony Xia's (still) pending takeover, Roberto Di Matteo's (supposedly) pending appointment as manager, and what (should be) pending moves now that the transfer window is open.


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Aston Villa's season from Hell is finally over, and there's finally some good news too! Tony Xia has purchased Aston Villa Football Club from Randy Lerner, and it sounds like a new manager will be in B6 shortly. 7500toHolte's Jack Grimse and James Rushton talk about everything Villa to start the summer.


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Well, here it is. The last Holtecast of the Premier League. For now, at least. Maybe we'll be back before this podcast is dead. Who knows? All we know for certain is that this is the last Premier League podcast until the end of next season at least.So let's go out with a bang, no? After basically dooming Newcastle United to relegation with the world's most boring draw at Villa Park, we get to travel to London to face Arsenal this week. As always, we've got a look at those two matches and your twitter questions as Aston Villa drop from the Premier League with a whimper.


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Hello and welcome back to On The Pod.That's right, a regular episode! We're back when WE SAID WE WOULD BE BACK! And this time, there's more. Another whole new person.Adam Clark joins the On The Pod squad to talk Villa, and boy - was Villa talked. This episode features 1 hour and 26 minutes dedicated to wrapping up Villa's season. A whole game early, we're just that done. Collymore, Sherwood, Garde, Lerner - they all get it in this one and frankly, there's some intelligent discussion about the biggest Villa stories of the year (Joleon Lescott asstweet).Thank you for listening, we're trying (as are the Holtecast) to improve audio quality and Zencastr does seem to be the way forward. It enables us to get rid of coughs and clicks also! That being said, there's no video because of this, so our lovely faces are nowhere to be seen.If you have any feedback to give, please do so - On The Pod is by Villa fans, for Villa fans.


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Today is officially the day. It has been three months since Aston Villa defeated Norwich City on February 6. Three months since the club's last win. Three months that could have been ended last weekend with a trip to Watford. And they looked sure to be over, too, as Villa headed into the 90th minute with a 1-2 lead. But then Troy Deeney scored. Twice.So it's been three months. And yet we're still here podcasting. This week we cover the debacle at Watford, look into the possibility of Moneyball in football, answer some twitter questions, and look ahead to this weekend's match against our newest rivals, Newcastle United.


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Well that was a week that happened. Jores Okore rebelled, Ashley Westwood scored, Villa lost, Gabby Agbonlahor stepped down (or was pushed out) as club captain, Libor Kozak underwent surgery, and Stiliyan Petrov wants to come back and play again. I count one good thing, one uplifting thing, and a whole lot of bad in that list. So yeah, it was the whole season in one week. Good work, Villa!And we're back to talk about it! It's another rapid-fire episode of the Holtecast since spending too much time talking about this team right now is definitely unhealthy and we care about you (and ourselves).


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Since we last spoke, we've had a lot happen at our beloved Aston Villa. The club lost. The club were relegated. Joleon Lescott said stupid things. Board members resigned. Stan Collymore threw fits. Fans threw fits. Takeover talk re-emerged. And everything looks to be suitably insane. So why is it that everything feels so... boring right now? Jack and Robert dive into the week and focus on the big issues. With relegation guaranteed and no actual concrete takeover news, it's tough to really care about the club. Eric Black is still in charge and the same useless players are still around. Wheeee.


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We're back!After a short hiatus, On The Pod is back with a new look! That's right, a whole new person who looks different to James will be co-hosting from now on.That new person is our own Elis Sandford, who kindly planned this episode out. Thanks Elis!In this new episode, James and Elis ignore relegation and speak about Jamie Vardy, rebranding, dream managers and of course, the protests at Villa Park.We hope you enjoy this and we'll be back in two/three weeks to talk about the latest fan issues facing Aston Villa supporters!


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Well, this might be it. This might actually be the last podcast we do in which Aston Villa have any hope of being a Premier League team next year. I mean, the hope isn't all that real to begin with, seeing as Aston Villa need to win out and Norwich City need to lose out and... and... yeah. Probably not happening. So we tackle the impending certainty of the drop, mostly sealed in last weekend's woeful showing against Bournemouth. We also dig in to your twitter questions, Gabby Agbonlahor's impending fitness nightmare, this weekend's match at Manchester United, and the question of who will actually manage this team.


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With the help of a swanky London design firm, we've retooled the podcast this week. Our lyin' is bigger and we're not even vaguely "PREPARED." And the good news is that the effort cost us neither £2 million nor £80,000. In fact, it was entirely free, and we're passing the savings on to you, dear listeners!And really, that's the big news of the week. A badge re-design. We're about to be relegated from the Premier League and the most exciting thing we have is a new badge. Good heavens. So in reality, this week's episode is another lightning-round version of the Holtecast. We're going to briefly look at the loss to Chelsea, the new badge, your twitter questions, and this weekend's match against Bournemouth.


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Hello and welcome to Aston Villa. Please have a seat. We'd like you to be here for four years, so we've made this contract. Please sign this contract. Alright, now please stand up. Turn around. Walk out the door. And be sure to get the party favor! We're handing you a few million quid just for being here today! Ta ta!And just like that Jack and Robert are back talking about yet another sacked manager. Er, mutually consented manager. Whatever. Rémi Garde is gone, the options to take over are... less than inspiring, and we've got Chelsea on Saturday. So yeah, we're very happy tonight.


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NOTE: Due to some sort of problem, the last version of this episode was truncated. This SHOULD be the full thing, now. Apologies!So that was a rather eventful week, no? We've seen Hendrik Almstadt and Tom Fox fired. New board members added. Oh, and losing. Because Aston Villa. That's what they do. We also have swirling rumours of an impending sacking of Rémi Garde. Will he stay? Will he go? Should he stay or should he go? We look into possible trouble and see if a change could make it double. Aside from that? Well, there's not much else happening. We, as always, delve into your twitter questions, and we'll take a look at a lovely 20-year anniversary.


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So that was a rather eventful week, no? We've seen Hendrik Almstadt and Tom Fox fired. New board members added. Oh, and losing. Because Aston Villa. That's what they do. We also have swirling rumours of an impending sacking of Rémi Garde. Will he stay? Will he go? Should he stay or should he go? We look into possible trouble and see if a change could make it double. Aside from that? Well, there's not much else happening. We, as always, delve into your twitter questions, and we'll take a look at a lovely 20-year anniversary.


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I spent my day enjoying some utterly bizarre early-spring warmth by walking around Washington, DC. It was glorious. But in the back of my head all day was one thought: "What are we going to talk about on the Holtecast this week?" You see, Aston Villa are bad. But we've said that before. Numerous times. And repeating it at length and ad nauseam seems like a bad choice for everyone.But then it hit me. And I texted Jack. And we're happy to present you the (first? last?) Lightning Holtecast! Five topics! Three minutes each! One beer per host! This is podcasting as it was always meant to be. We figure that Aston Villa aren't worth spending much time on, so why spend much time on them?To that end, here are our topics for the day: Manchester City matchFinancesJack GrealishTwitter questionsSpurs preview


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Did you know that Holtecast anagrams to Lose Chatt. This week on Lose Chatt Jack and Robert are tackling the important questions. Questions like: Why? When? How? What? If you'd like those expanded, we examine when the misery will end, how our eventual fate will befall us, what Rémi Garde can do while Rome burns and why, God, why?We do this, of course, by looking at losses to Stoke and Everton. We also preview this weekend's upcoming loss to Manchester City. In between, we talk protests, schisms, and the ultimate question in red candy. That's right, it's time to settle Twizzlers vs. Red Vines once and for all, and there are hot takes to be had.


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Six to nil. 6-0. A lot to none. The last time we saw Aston Villa on the pitch they spent more time picking the ball out of the net than they did actually doing anything useful. And then they compounded the misery by admitting they didn't try, tweeting out pictures of cars, and trying to lie to us. HOORAY FOR FOOTBALL!So of course the fans are angry, and we're on board. They've got every right to be angry. But Jack and Robert delve into the Out the Door on 74 movement. Is it the right thing to do? Could we do better? Would it matter?We also take your twitter questions and preview this weekend's match against Stoke.


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Borderline racial slurs, negative support. There's a few things that buying a ticket doesn't entitle you to do.Welcome back to On The Pod My Lord! I'm so pleased to be back with a new microphone and hopefully some better production values. Join me on this crazy audio journey (now in stereo) to a world after Villa were hammered by Liverpool. I got to enjoy it. It wasn't fun. Hopefully this podcast is more fun.


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We're back and winning-er than ever! It's episode 80 of the Holtecast and we're riding the high that can only come from beating a team by multiple goals. I'm sorry you had to be the punching bags, Norwich City, but I'm actually not sorry.So yeah, Jack and Robert spend a bit of time on that this week. Talking about winning is fun, it turns out. We've also got the news of the day. News like Rémi Garde's commitment to the club so long as the club shows a commitment to (spending) money. And news like... uh... it's a quiet week.We've also got a very special game to celebrate Jack's 24th birthday!


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Jack and Robert are back, and it's safe to say that neither of them are too happy after what Aston Villa have done in the past week. After a glorious five-match unbeaten run that saw hope revived, Villa managed to get curb-stomped by Manchester City in the FA Cup and rode some Jordan Ayew anger to a two-goal loss against West Ham United.Goodbye hope, it was nice knowing you.We get to those matches, of course, as well as this weekend's tilt against Norwich City. Plus, your twitter questions, transfer ratings (hahaha) and more!


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Five games unbeaten! Can you believe it? Jack and James are back with this week's episode of the Holtecast discussing Aston Villa's best run of form in... far too long.In addition to the normal recap of the last match and preview of the next fixture as well as Twitter questions, we got caught up in a few other recent Villa happenings.Some of the topics we lingered on were the terrible decisions that have doomed Villa prior to the arrival of Tom Fox and Steve Hollis, a lack of business in the transfer market partially due to the Football Association's biased rules and the merit of giving a run in the FA Cup a proper go.


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Does something feel different around here? Is it the air? Maybe the water is different. Or maybe it's the fact that we're getting to do our second podcast in a row that doesn't talk about losing. That's the most likely answer.Jack and Robert return to delve into all of the important issues. Issues like, "How bad WAS that ref against Leicester City?" and "Does a 2-0 win over Wycombe Wanderers in the FA Cup count if no one was able to watch it?"We also get to your twitter questions on this, the 77th episode of the Holtecast.


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Aston Villa have won again! It happened! No, really, it did! And to celebrate, we're having all three Holtecast hosts on this week for episode 76 of the podcast. Jack and Robert are reunited and it feels so good and James joins us to tell us what it's like being at Villa Park for an honest-to-goodness win.After reveling in the glory of three points for a while, we take a look at what Villa might have in store for January, this weekend's match against tied for points at the top of the table Leicester, and plenty more.


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Hi guys, James here.I've only went and done a podcast! Inspired by our own Holtecast and the Aston Villa Review, I've decided to take up the mic and delve into the issues and ethics surrounding Aston Villa Football Club. I've piggybacked onto the Holtecast account, meaning you'll get this if you've subscribed to the Holtecast on iTunes and BlogTalkRadio.Basically, I set out to make a timeless anthology. I didn't want the issues laid out on this podcast to be dictated by results, fixtures and performances. In this first episode, I've taken on Stan Collymore's thirteen point plan. Stan came out with a plan, and I've taken it upon myself to take a look at each of these points in a bit of detail.So yeah, have a listen - I certainly started off a bit nervous, but I grew into it. I'll be looking to improve the production values for next time, but please - any feedback you can give will be helpful.


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Over the Christmas period, Aston Villa were presented with a chance to dig themselves out of trouble. After reviewing the last two matches, we discussed possible transfer targets that could be heading to Birmingham in the coming month. To conclude transfer talk for the week we speculated on which players could leave the club. Things haven't exactly gone to plan, and it's starting to look pretty bleak. We got a lot of Twitter questions, like one asking the best and worst matches of the year. We wrapped the episode up by previewing Sunderland, a true do-or-die match.


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Well, we've made it to the turning point of the season. A busy festive period with three very winnable fixtures within the span of a week gives Aston Villa an opportunity to more than double their current total. Or, they could just lose all three and confirm our fears of relegation! This is gonna be fun!Speaking of fun, Robert is in Hawaii so James was back in the lineup for a second straight week joining Jack on the show. We also got a lot of great Twitter questions, so thanks to everyone that's been sending them in. In addition to talking about the recent draw against Newcastle United, we previewed the games against West Ham United and Norwich City, briefly talked transfers and James revealed what he wants for Christmas above anything else. (Hint, it's the same thing at the top of Rémi Garde's list as well.)


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Another demoralising loss to Arsenal last week means Aston Villa are still at the basement of the Premier League, and time is starting to run out. But, the toughest part of the schedule is past us and a busy holiday period of fixtures offers a chance for Villa to start to climb. This week, James joins Jack to talk about the matches, as well as a few transfer rumours and of couse the hilarious quesitons posed by our readers and listeners via Twitter.


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Well, it was a point, right? And we should all be thankful that it wasn't (yet another) loss, right? But it is hard to be too excited by Aston Villa 1-1 draw at Southampton last weekend. It doesn't help that the team didn't look all that good doing it. But, it's a point. We'll take what we can, especially with Arsenal on the docket this weekend. You may remember the Gunners as the team who ripped apart our dreams of FA Cup glory in 4-0 fashion at Wembley back in May. Or you may not remember, because you've wisely blocked that moment from your mind. Anyhow, Jack and Robert are back to break things down: where do Aston Villa stand and what can we expect going forward?


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It's been months. Literally. Months since Aston Villa traveled to Bournemouth on the season's opening day and got their first (and last!) win. And yet, we go again. After a pretty poor defeat at the hands of Watford, Villa will travel to St. Mary's to face Southampton for the second time this season. The first, of course, resulted in a 2-1 loss that saw Villa dropped from the League Cup. With Robert out this week, Jack was joined by James and the two of them delved into everything we need to know ahead of this weekend's pivotal match. (Must they all be pivotal? Why do we have to put up with this? Which one of you committed a grievous sin and has thus made us endure this?)


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Well let's see, what's happened since our last podcast? Rémi Garde managed his first match at Villa. And in one match he did 25% of the point total that Tim Sherwood and Kevin MacDonald had gotten in eleven. That's not bad! And then you remember that the point came against league-leading Manchester City and that becomes downright great!Then we had the international break, and of course with that comes injury. Usually it's not to bad, but this time it cost us left-back Jordan Amavi for the rest of the season with a horrific knee knock.With Villa back this weekend, though, they'll try to soldier on and build on a great performance against City. Going to Everton is never easy, but a win here could mean that Rémi Garde's team have the momentum they're going to need.


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There's a new sheriff in town at Aston Villa. Or whatever it is that they call sheriffs in France. That's right, just as expected, Rémi Garde has taken over as the club's new manager to replace the recently-discarded Tim Sherwood. And the look on his face as he sat in the stands and watched Villa get trounced by Spurs was one that does not bode well for the players. I hope they enjoy strenuous workouts!And oh yeah, there was that loss to Spurs. If you focus on the 15 minutes of good, tough play, it was really encouraging. If you ignore them, it was absolutely terrible. We'll try and fall somewhere in between as we take a look at the match and see if there is anything we can take from it and apply to this weekend's match against Manchester City. And some player. Some player we all dislike.


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Listen. We know it's not good news, per se, but we've got something very exciting in this week's Holtecast: talk of something other than a loss! Sure, it's the sacking of Tim Sherwood, and sure that sacking came as the result of another loss, but it's something different! Sometimes it's all about the little things in life. We sit down to try and figure out who might be the next man in charge in B6, and we do so even while speculation is swirling about Remi Garde, formerly of Lyon, canceling his weekend TV appearances. What would the Frenchman mean for Aston Villa? Could he help? Could anyone at this point hurt?


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Well then, last weekend didn't go as well as we had hoped. The first half hour, wasn't bad, but then Brad Guzan did Brad Guzan things and it all fell apart. At this point in the season, any loss is bad, but at least losing to Chelsea is something that we expect and can deal with.But those excuses don't exist this weekend. Swansea are a very good club, but they've hit a rough patch and if Villa want to survive this year, they need to take advantage of teams like this. There's a win to be had here, and while it won't get Villa out of the relegation zone, it could close the gap.Jack and Robert and back to talk about the Chelsea loss, manager speculation, and this weekend's match with Swansea.


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That may have been the most refreshing week ever. We're back and ready to talk about Aston Villa again. That's not to say that the club have become any better, but we're recharged!And what a match to come back for. With speculation swirling that Tim Sherwood may only have two matches to save his tenure at Villa Park, he must lead his club to Stamford Bridge for a tilt against Chelsea. Sure Jose Mourinho's squad aren't as good as we've come to expect this year, but that doesn't mean this won't be difficult. It's Chelsea. It's always difficult.


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It's been nearly two months since Aston Villa last won a match in the Premier League, and aside from a late-August draw against Sunderland, it's been all losing in the meantime. And if you're Tim Sherwood, you might be starting to worry about your job at least a little bit. This weekend Villa host Stoke in their last match before a brutal run through October and November.So what can the club do to right the ship? Does a win this weekend against Stoke before the international break allow us all to take a deep breath and stop worrying, or is it just plugging a hole in a dam that's riddled with them?Jack and Robert dive into that and more, including your twitter questions, on this weeks episode of the Holtecast!


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Well, we didn't win both of the derbies, but we won the one that mattered. Aston Villa had another lacklustre week, losing 0-1 to West Bromwich Albion and eeking out a 1-0 win over Birmingham City in the Second City Derby. Nevertheless, a win is a win and hopefully getting one in front of a raucous Villa Park crowd will spur on this club to play the way we know it can.Jack and Robert take on the two matches from the past week before turning to your questions on twitter, many of which have to do with Saturday's match against a recently-struggling (and without Christian Benteke) Liverpool. What will it take for us to come away from Anfield feeling happy about the trip?


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It's derby week! What's that? No, hush. We don't want to talk about the Leicester match. Why would you want to talk about that? Are you a Leicester fan? Go away. Okay fine, we'll talk about that match, but we don't want to. But THEN! Then we get to talk about derby week! West Brom on Saturday and then [name redacted because of site policies that don't allow mentioning filth] on Tuesday! We take a look at what could be the week that makes or breaks Tim Sherwood and his new Aston Villa experiment. Is all of this sustainable? Can the team get past their early-season growing pains? Can they pick up three points ahead of a trip to Anfield?


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Well, we're back. And aside from Idrissa Gana picking up a hamstring problem while playing for Senegal, the international break did not go too badly for Aston Villa. And now we get back to football that actually matters as Villa make the trip up the road to face Leicester City on Sunday. Last year this match got testy all three times it was contested, so hopefully we'll see some fireworks again.And for our Holtecast this week we will, of course, dive into the matchup. What can Villa expect from a newly-resurgent Foxes side? How do they stop Riyad Mahrez? And what about that pesky Albrighton lad?We also take your twitter questions, including a delightful one that asks us to imagine an alternate universe in which we never mention a premier league team again.


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We could have taken the week off. We could have taken a cue from the rest of the footballing world and enjoyed a little bit of time on the couch. Or done like Saido Berahino and made use of the 7500 to Holte private jet. We could have followed the Brad Guzan route and gone for a walk in exotic Washington, DC.But no, we came back for you. And besides, I can take that walk in DC after we record.We're here to help get you through the international break! And what better way to do that than by casting our gaze back on the Summer transfer window. We'll also talk a bit about the match against Sunderland. And of course, we take your questions from Twitter.


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Let's ignore Crystal Palace, eh? And how about we ignore the first 90 minutes of Tuesday's Capital One Cup match. Will anyone be upset if we do that? No? Great.With that in place: VILLA ARE UNSTOPPABLE. Two goals in just 30 minutes and none allowed? Watch out Sunderland, we're coming for you And the 0-4 drubbing we put on in March is going to feel like Child's play. By my calculations of what happened against Notts County, Villa are on pace to... wait, we don't make predictions here.Instead, we talk about Crystal Palace and Notts County (yes, even the first half), and look ahead to Sunderland. Plus we've got a bumper crop of twitter questions this week, so we'll get to those as well!


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So it wasn't a win against Manchester United. Heck, Aston Villa couldn't even get the draw. But nevertheless, it's hard to feel too down-trodden after a solid performance on a Friday night against a club who will probably finish in the top 3 and have a shot at winning the whole league.We're back with another Hotlecast to dissect the match a bit. Who played well? What can be improved? How angry are we about the penalty that Micah Richards should have gotten but didn't?And then we dive into everything else. Adama Traore is now a Villan, and between him and Jordan Amavi we've got two of the most exciting outside talents around. Who knows, we might get to see his debut at Crystal Palace on Saturday!


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UNBEATEN HOLTECAST AHOY!And Jack returns from the wilds of the North American west to help anchor this week's episode. We obviously spend a fair amount of time rolling around in the glory of an opening day win at Bournemouth, but that's not all we have in store. Jack tells us a bit about the North American Villans meet-up in San Diego, too!We've also got a look at all of the transfer news surrounding the club this week. Adama Traore looks to be on his way! Maybe! For an unspecified sum of money!And there is a little match with Manchester United coming up, too. A nice, one-year-early preview of Friday night football. And hopefully Villa's chance to break a 20-year winless streak over United at Villa Park.


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It's almost here! In just twenty-four hours we'll have the return of Premier League football to enjoy. Aston Villa are set to kick off the season with a trip to newly-promoted (and Premier League debutant) AFC Bournemouth. FOOTBALL!We had a few scheduling issues this week, but we desperately wanted to get you one last Holtecast before the season began. So while Jack was out in the wilderness of Western North America, we had James come in and make his debut. Together we kept things short. Focused on figuring out what might be seen at Bournemouth and figuring out our expectations for the season.And of course, we found out who James REALLY hates.


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Oh god, the season is just around the corner. Why is this summer so short? Jack wanted to podcast this week and I thought "eh, it's summer, we don't have to do every week" and then I remembered that "nah, it's not really summer any more because the season is basically here."So we're back! Two weeks in a row! And while last week saw us talking about the departure of Fabian Delph, this week sees us talking about Christian Benteke. With the big man off to Liverpool, Aston Villa are already looking at new striking options including Jordan Ayew from Lorient.We take on what Tim Sherwood might be doing, look at the preseason matches that have happened thus far, and start looking to the season ahead. And better still? We're joined by Alex Carson to liven things up a bit


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We haven't done this podcast thing in about a month. To put things into perspective, when we last brought you a show Aston Villa were about to be taken over, Tim Sherwood still hadn't made any transfer moves, and (perhaps most tellingly)Fabian Delph was still a Villan. It's been a long summer already, and even if most of it has been good.So yeah, it's time for another episode. We're back to talk (takes giant breath): Christian Benteke, Fabian Delph, Jordan Amavi, Idrissa Gueye, Micah Richards, Mark Bunn, preseason friendlies, collapse of the takeover, where to spend the money, the goalkeeper situation, annnnnnd more.


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Well, we have to do this. At least we think we do. If we don't have to, our apologies for the unnecessary flashbacks. But it's time for THE ASTON VILLA SEASON IN REVIEW HOLTECAST EXTRAVAGANZA!Come listen as we figure out how many ways we can say that this team was abjectly miserable. We've figured out thirty-six thus far, but we didn't use them all on the show. But that's not all we have in the episode, we promise. We've also got a look at what the summer holds, talk about the (possibly [maybe]) impending takeover. Can Tim Sherwood do much business before new owners arrive? Will new owners even arrive?


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We're back, and we've got an entire hour devoted to talking about the Burnley match. N'Zogbia sure was a weird left back choice, right? And how about that time when... uh... actually I don't even really remember the Burnley match. And we're barely touching on it this week.Why?Well because the is FA Cup final week. We're here to take a look at everything surrounding Saturday's trip to Wembley. What do Villa have to do to beat Arsenal? Can we finally score a goal on the Gunners this year? Will we be able to liit their damage to fewer than the four goals they've averaged against us.To help us figure this all out, we've got Travis King from The Short Fuse to give us a bit of an Arsenal perspective. Don't worry, we checked. He's a decent human being.


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After a one-week hiatus that likely had you holding your breath in antici......pation, the Holtecast returns! We've got a lot to talk about, too. There's the slaughter at St. Mary's last weekend. The following demolition of Hull by an aimless Tottenham Hotspur. And, oh yeah, safety! After weeks of worrying, Aston Villa are, finally, officially safe.So we've got all of that, plus we dig into your questions on twitter. Mainly: what will be the fate of Christian Benteke? It seems as if everyone is assuming that he's gone this summer, but why have we all suddenly jumped on that bandwagon?And of course we look ahead to this week's friendly against Burnley. With the Clarets relegated and the claret and blues safe, there's naught on the line but pride.


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So close and yet so far. After a dominating 3-2 win over Everton at Villa Park last weekend Aston Villa sit on 35 points. A month ago we probably would have told you that 35 was enough to guarantee safety, but surges from teams like Leicester and Sunderland mean that we're not quite over the hump yet. Today we tackle that win and the concurrent results over the weekend. To top it off, we analyze what it will take to actually ensure Premier League survival. The good news: it's not much more! We also take a look at the incoherent ramblings of Roy Keane, answer your twitter questions, preview this weekend's match against West Ham and more!


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Huh. Two consecutive weeks and Aston Villa have played their best football of the season, and yet they've only gotten one win. Defensive miscues doomed the club on their visit to the reigning champions Manchester City, but the big issue is the relegation picture. A normal club would get to feel good about such a strong performance, but Villa have to immediately start looking below and above them. So this week we take on that City match: what went right? What went wrong? And then we turn to the bigger relegation picture. If you trust the bookies, we shouldn't be worried yet, but never trust the bookies. And as always, we get to your twitter questions and take a look at this week's match against Everton.


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Welcome back to the Holtecast: the official podcast of a website that blogs about a team who are now FA Cup finalists! It's practically like having Christian Benteke whispering in your ears if Christian Benteke were white and American. But Jack and Robert are here to talk extensively about the incredible semifinal win over Liverpool. We also delve into the fact that Tim Sherwood now has the best winning percentage of any Aston Villa manager ever. And of course, we have injury news. We say of course because this is Aston Villa and injuries are just a normal part of life. This week it isn't so bad, though! Even baby steps are still steps. In between all of this we've also got answers to your questions on twitter as well as a preview of Saturday's Manchester City match.


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Well this is unexpected. We're back for another week of podcasting and Aston Villa... won? They traveled to White Hart Lane and pulled off an unexpected victory. The Great Tim Sherwood Narrative™ was fulfilled and Villa managed to salvage a week that began with a disappointing result against QPR. And oh the things it did for their league standing.Now, although relegation safety isn't assured, it seems more likely than ever that Villa will be a part of the Premier League next year. And that means that we can turn our eyes to this weekend's FA Cup semifinal against Liverpool at Wembley. Unfortunately, Villa go in looking like a MASH ward and what once looked like a tough but winnable match now looks like an immense uphill climb.We dive into both matches as well as Jack's relegation poaching series, your questions from twitter, and more.


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Jack and Robert are back, one week older and one point to the better. But we all know it should have been three points.On this week's Holtecast, we break down Aston Villa's performances against Manchester United over the weekend and Queens Park Rangers on Saturday. One was expected, the other wasn't good enough. There are sure to be calls for heads to roll and things that we'll regret saying later, but what is a podcast for if not snap judgments?Then we turn our focus to the future. Can Villa get anything out of a tough trip to White Hart Lane against Tottenham Hotspur. Probably not! But we see if we can find something that might work for Tactics Tim.


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Jack and Robert return after taking their very own international break. And what a week to come back to. All was mostly quiet on the Aston Villa front, but in the next few days the club have three hugely important Premier League matches coming up.And the first is this Saturday's trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United. We dig into that match with a bit of a preview and also glimpse ahead at the QPR match on Tuesday.We've also got injury news, Darren Bent rumours, your questions, and more!


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Jack and Robert are back and we swear that we won't make any predictions. Three matches without a prediction, and three wins for Aston Villa. The latest was last weekend's 0-4 drubbing of Sunderland at the Stadium of Light that led to Gus Poyet getting fired. Nice to be on the other side of that for once.We'll take a look at the relegation race as it stands after the weekend. With their win, Villa look much better, but Burnleytook a surprising 1-0 against Manchester City and made safety a bit harder to achieve. Jerks. We'll also be taking your questions from Twitter and Facebook.And of course we'll glance ahead at this weekend's match against Swansea. The last before a two-week international break. Can Villa keep up their winning ways?


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We're BACK with another scintillating Holtecast. Coming fresh off of two wins over West Bromwich Albion, Aston Villa will be looking to put even more distance between themselves and the relegation fight this weekend. The trip to Sunderland comes as seemingly the entire defense is injured or dying, but improved performances in the past few matches are giving us a little bit of hope. Before we get to that, though, Jack and I look back at Saturday's glorious, amazing, wonderful, FA Cup quarter-final victory over the Baggies. Was this what we can expect going forward? Which goal was the best? How terrible and horrifying were the crowds rushing the field? What will happen when civilization falls thanks to those same mobs?We answer all of those, your questions, and more.


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So here's a novel idea: we're podcasting after an Aston Villa win. Yes, that's right. And what's more, it's a win in the Premier League. We haven't gotten to do a podcast like that in nearly three months, so you can imagine how excited we are.We begin, of course, by recounting the thrilling win over West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday. There is no shortage of gloating over the win, and especially the gut-punching manner in which it happened. After that we take on all sorts of Aston Villa news: the return of Stiliyan Petrov, the defensive injury crisis, and more.And how can we leave you except by looking ahead to Saturday's FA Cup quarter final clash against the Baggies?


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Jack and Robert return for another Holtecast. And we've got our third manager in three episode. First Paul Lambert, then the double-headed beast that was Scott/Andy Marshall, and finally we're onto Tim Sherwood. We take a look at whether or not Tactics Tim is a good fit at Villa Park.And over the weekend something strange happened: Villa scored two goals and beat a Premier League opponent. Now, it wasn't in the league, but still. That's a win! And it sends the club to the quarterfinals of the FA Cup, one win removed from Wembley.We've also bumped our recording time from Wednesday mornings to Thursday mornings. If you're sitting on the edge of your seat eagerly awaiting the Holtecast every week (bless you), you'll find it on the feed sometime later on Thursday and here on the site on Friday.


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We were going to record at our normal Wednesday morning time this week, but Robert had a scheduling conflict and thank heavens for that. We would have spent half an hour speculating about the news that we can now spend half an hour actually talking about!After losses to Chelsea and Hull City since last we had an episode, Aston Villa have finally put Paul Lambert out of his misery and sacked him. We take a look at the leading candidates to replace him and what they might do once they get here.And of course we preview this weekend's rubber match against Leicester City. After splitting the series in the Premier League this season, they head to the FA Cup for a Sunday draw in the fifth round at Villa Park.


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Jack and Robert are here to talk about Aston Villa, even if thinking about this club is seemingly more than they deserve right now. Remember the win over AFC Bournemouth in the FA Cup? Well, a 5-0 demolition by Arsenal in London has put an end to the good feelings we had for a hot minute. It was fun while it lasted.And then the club didn't have anything to offer us on transfer deadline day. But since we've last recorded, Villa did add Scott Sinclair from Manchester City. We'll cover the January window in full and discuss Jack and James' grades for the window.


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Jack and Robert are back after an Aston Villa w... wi... win? Is that how you spell it? It's their second in the month of January, but this weekend sees the club try to get back on track in the Premier League, where they haven't won since December 7. Unfortunately, the challenge will be stiff, as Villa travel to the Emirates to take on Arsenal, who currently sit in fifth.We'll have a recap of the FA Cup victory (with 2 [two!] goals!), and a look at what Villa might do as the transfer windowcloses. We'll also be welcoming on Zito Madu to talk about the Arsenal match. Zito is one of the best football writers around, and he plies his trade on The Short Fuse as well as on SB Nation (where he writes about more than just football).


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Jack makes his triumphant return this week and it's just in time, as we've got a lot to talk about. We'll be giving a look at last weekend's Liverpool match and determining if there was anything about which we could get excited. And we'll wrap up by taking a look at this weekend's FA Cup clash against Bournemouth and determining if there will be anything abut which we can get excited.And in between? Well, nothing but a little transfer news, some slaking of Gabby Agbonlahor, Carles Gil, and the failed Holte End protest. And of course, we'll get your questions.


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Jack and Robert are back this week! Wait, no. Jack is busy doing important things, so Robert is back this week! But to prevent you from having to hear me drone on by myself for a while, we've brought in our very own Adam Clark to make his first Holtecast appearance. And what a time to join!We've got a recap of the dreadful Leicester City match, a look at Aston Villa's limited action in the transfer window, some talk of new boy Carles Gil, the big protest planned [takes a huge breath] AND of course the Liverpool match set for this weekend. We ALSO end up taking some listener questions


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Jack and Robert are back with the first Holtecast in 2015! Since we last talked, Villa have scored two goals in five matches and still have a record of 1-3-1 in that span. So how does that work? We'll be diving a bit into the holiday results to see if we can figure anything out about this crazy mess of a team right now. And then of course, there's the big story looming over everyone's heads right now: the January transfer window! Will Fabian Delph leave? What about Ron Vlaar? Will Paul Lambert be able to do anything useful given what are surely limited funds?We'll also take a look, at roughly the midway point of the season, at Villa's best and worst players of the year. As always, you can subscribe to our audio feed using iTunes, Stitcher, BlogTalk Radio, or pretty much any other podcasting service you can think of. And if you like video instead, feel free to subscribe to our YouTube channel. Thanks for listening!


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Aston Villa lost to the Baggies last weekend. And this weekend they've got the resurgent Manchester United, who they'll have to face without Ashley Westwood, Tom Cleverley, Kieran Richardson (yay) and heavens knows probably someone else. So, yeah, we'll talk about that.But let's look at some other stuff too. Namely, it's only two weeks until the January transfer window opens. With injuries seemingly never going away, what can Aston Villa do to make themselves better on what will likely be a limited budget? Will making Cleverley permanent be a thing that the club do, and if so, will it be the only thing? Is there any chance of a Fabian Delph for Mousa Dembele swap with Spurs?As always, you can watch on YouTube or subscribe to our audio on BlogTalk Radio, iTunes, Stitcher, or any other podcasting service you can think of!


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We've got two things on our plates today, and both involve midlands rivals. We start by talking about last weekend's win over Leicester City. What about that tackle on Westwood? Wasn't it great that Ciaran Clark is amazing? Alan Hutton too? And are Leicester our new least favorite team?Of course they aren't, because then we turn our attention to West Bromwich Albion, or as I prefer to think of them: Wet Sandwich Albatross. We preview this weekend's derby match where it will be decided, once and for all, which team reallyis the pride of the midlands.As always, you can listen here, or feel free to subscribe to the audio via any podcasting service you can think of.


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Alright, let's get the big issue out of the way first:VILLA WON! VILLA WON! VILLA WON!For the first time since our September 18 episode, we're doing a post-win podcast. Isn't it glorious?But to make things even better, we're joined this week by Sam Tighe, lead football writer for Bleacher Report UK. If you don't know Sam, get familiar with him. He's quickly become one of the brightest football writers around, and he writes frequently on Villa. For instance, here's his match report from Tuesday's win. Also make sure to follow Sam on twitter, where he can be found at @stighefootball.And as always, thanks so much for listening. You can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, BlogTalk Radio, or practically anywhere else you can get podcasts regularly.


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The Holtecast, like football after the international break, is back! And, like football after the international break, we're battered. Battered down by watching Villa play seven matches since September 13 and not grab a win in any of them. But that doesn't mean that we've given up hope entirely! No thanks to circumstances, of course.This week we dive into everything that has happened since our last episode. And given that it was a break, there's a surprising amount to cover. Ron Vlaar got injured, Villa got connected to his replacement, and lots of meaningless international football went on. But we spend the bulk of today looking ahead to Monday's match against Southampton. How can Aston Villa's anemic offense unlock the Premier League's best defense? Can it be done?As always, you can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, BlogTalk Radio, or any other podcasting service that you may have.


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Jack and I have taken two weeks off of podcasting since Villa won at Anfield, and this is still our sixth episode since Villa have last gotten three points. Goodness. But like it or not, at least the draw at West Ham staunched the bleeding a little bit this weekend. Thanks to a heroic effort from Brad Guzan and an anti-hero-like effort from West Ham's strikers, Villa managed to come away from the match with a point.But they didn't score, and they never really looked as if they might. It's been, obviously, a big problem all season, and we dig into that a little bit. And with the international break upon us (Again? Already?) we ask one question: what's one thing that the club could change over the break that would lead to better results starting with the Southampton match?We've got that and plenty more in this week's episode of the Holtecast.


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You may have noticed that we did not have a podcast last week. This was a deliberate move, as Jack and I decided that 30 minutes of cursing was probably not something that we wanted to broadcast to the world, and that's all you would have gotten after Aston Villa's absolutely pitiful 2-0 loss to QPR.But cursing or no, we can't take a two-week hiatus. So we're back, and Villa have now lost six straight matches, and only scored once since September 13. Things are as dire as they can be after the loss to Tottenham - a loss that saw the only routinely competent-looking Villa striker get a straight red card and a three match band - and we needed a way to cope. So we asked Steve Green to join us. Steve is one half of the duo that brings the absolutely amazing Aston Villa Reviewpodcast to life and we get the chance to pick his brain for all things Villa.If you would like to, please subscribe using whatever podcasting service you prefer. Be sure to check out Aston Villa Review, and you can find Steve on twitter, too.Thanks for listening!


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Alright, losing 3-0 to Arsenal is fine. Doing the same to Chelsea? Acceptable. A 2-0 loss that was competitive for 82 minutes to Manchester City was even, dare we say it, encouraging. But 3-0 to Everton? A team that had allowed more goals than any other in the Premier League? Well, that's just infuriating.And it doesn't help that Aston Villa played terribly to boot.Jack and Robert are back to dissect yet another loss. Four in a row in a stretch that we knew was capable of producing exactly that kind of run. And in fact, that's the only thing keeping most Villa fans sane right now. Lose 3-0 to QPR on Monday, though, and you can bet we all lose that tenuous grasp.


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Jack and Robert are back, and so, too, are Aston Villa. After an international break that saw plenty of players out on duty (and one injured) the club are ready to take on Everton at Goodison Park this weekend.And after three straight goalless losses, it sure would be nice to see Villa get SOMETHING from this matchup. The good news, of course, is that Christian Benteke is back, and he should help add some potency to what has been an absolutely anemic attack. So we've got coverage of all this and more on today's Holtecast! Remember, you can subscribe on YouTube, or to our audio-only feed at iTunes, Stitcher, BlogTalk Radio, or anywhere else you get podcasts. Thanks, as always, for listening!


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Jack and Robert return for another week of thrilling Aston Villa news, commentary, and discussion. Heading into the international break (in which Fabian Delph and Brad Guzan will be featuring!) Villa are coming off of three consecutive losses. 0-3 to Arsenal, 3-0 to Chelsea, and 0-2 to Manchester City. And the weird thing? That's not really such a terrible record in that stretch. We talk a bit about the latest loss, in which Villa saw a great chance at upset go begging and take in the state of the team a bit.


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We took last week off, and Aston Villa gave us another 3-0 loss. That's two in a row, but to Arsenal and Chelsea. Not bad teams to find yourself losing to. But even with those losses, this is a club that's in a vastly better position than they have been in for years. 10 points through 6 matches is better than most of us would have hoped for, and it's good enough to have Villa sitting sixth in the League. Jack and Robert return this week to talk about those matches, but also to focus on some of Villa's upside right now. In addition to being sixth, great showings from Joe Cole, Jores Okore and some guy named Christian Benteke in VIlla's U21 match are causes for renewed hope. As always, feel free to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or anywhere else you subscribe to such things. We're going to start making the audio version available to subscribers a day before we post the video on 7500toholte.com. Sweet bonus!


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We've got plenty of discussion of the win at Anfield because how could we do otherwise? We also talk a lot about Villa's back line, the area of the team that have been absolutely key in this blistering start to the season.And of course we preview the visit from Arsenal this weekend. Can Villa keep the momentum going against a tired and injured team? We certainly hope so!You'll also find out that we record the day before we release these, so you'll hear a mention or two of wanting Paul Lambert to get a new contract. I'm going to claim that we made that happen. You're welcome.As always, you can subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, BlogTalk Radio, YouTube, or practically anywhere else you might normally find a podcast. Enjoy, and up the Villa!


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Jack and Robert are back despite the lack of a match. You can't keep us down, international break! Besides, we've got to talk about Jores Okore and Fabian Delph, who are both making strides for Denmark and England, respectively.Then we're joined by Liverpool fan (but closeted Villa aficionado) Jacob from Across the Pond Radio to talk about Villa's upcoming match at Anfield. We also dive into the stretch of incredibly tough matches that Aston Villa have coming up. Will two wins be enough for Villa to stay afloat?And be sure to check out the aforementioned Across the Pond, one of my very favorite general football podcasts (though they do tend to have a bit of a Liverpool lean every now and again) and absolutely worth your time every week. Give Jacob a follow on twitter as well. You can find him @ATPJacob.As always, you can listen here or subscribe via BlogTalk Radio, Stitcher, iTunes, or practically any other podcasting app!


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Aston Villa had a very quiet transfer deadline day until they didn't. Suddenly, after everything had closed, Villa fans who were disappointed found themselves cheering for former Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley. And Jack and Robert take a look at Aston Villa's surprisingly eventful summer in this week's Holtecast. We've got snap-judgment grades for all of the incoming moves and a look at whether or not the window was a successful one. In addition, we recap the Hull match that saw Villa win and take 7 of the first 9 available points. Plus, we've got talk of the international break in a choose-your-own-podcast format and much more!As always, you can subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blog Talk Radio, or pretty much any podcast app or service you have.


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Aston Villa have gotten out to what is, by any means, a fantastic start. The 2014-15 season began with the win at Stoke and was followed by a draw at home toNewcastle United. Both results were the type Villa should expect, but didn't get last season. And Jack and Robert are back to talk about it. We've got discussion of the matches played, a look at the summer transfers, and previews of this week's two matches. Join us live, in the Google Hangout below, where you can follow along, and feel free to send us questions on twitter @crabsauss and @7500_Robert.


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Today's show was the last ever World Cup Wrap-up as yesterday's final was the last match of the World Cup. Germany beat Argentina after extra time 1-0 as Messi wasn't able to get it done. Joe Hamata (@lottahamata) joined us to talk about the final as well as some other news around the world of football. Thank you for joining us on World Cup Wrap-up and we hope you will be listening in the fall for our new soccer show.


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It's finally here! Today at the Maracana Germany will face off against Argentina in a massive matchup of two of the tournament favorites. Will Messi be able to get it done against the great collective team of Germany? Also, the Dutch completed the embarrassment of Brazil with a 3-0 win in the third place playoff match yesterday and we had the recap of that.


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On today's show we previewed the third place playoff match of Brazil vs. Netherlands and talked about why the game itself is stupid but awesome and fun. We also had a lot of transfer news regarding prominent players that were at the World Cup from big clubs across the world. Oh and the final is tomorrow so we talked about that.


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There are no matches today in Brazil, nor were there any yesterday, so we didn't have any recaps or previews. We did have a lot of transfer news on Luis Suarez and Alexis Sanchez in particular. Jay Douglas (@JDoug10 on Twitter) joined us to talk about those stories as well as a bit about Liverpool. Brazil take on Netherlands tomorrow and Germany play Argentina on Sunday in the final.


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Today on World Cup Wrap-up we looked back at Argentina's shootout win over the Netherlands sending them into the final against Germany on Sunday. The game finished 0-0 after extra time but the Argentines prevailed 4-2 on penalties. The Dutch will take on Brazil in Saturday's third place match. @temptherat also joined us


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Yesterday Germany pummeled Brazil 7-1, a historic win in the semifinal clinching a place in Sunday's final in Rio at the Maracana against the winner of today's match. The team that will play them will be either Argentina or Netherlands.


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On today's show we previewed the first of the semifinals; today's matchup of Brazil vs. Germany. We also had some transfer news and George Templeton (@temptherat) joined us to talk about that a bit as well as some news around the world of club football.


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On today's show we talked about the two semifinals; Tuesday's match of Germany vs. Brazil and Wednesday's match between Argentina vs. Netherlands. We also had transfer news regarding Luis Suarez and the two clubs involved in that deal, those being Barcelona and Liverpool.


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Argentina beat Belgium 1-0 after a stunning effort from Gonzalo Higuain capped off a brilliant (albeit slightly lucky) piece of play by Lionel Messi. Netherlands faced a tougher task, finally ousting Costa Rica in a penalty shootout. The two winners will play Wednesdady in Sao Paulo.


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On today's show we joined Brazil in mourning for lost star Neymar. Brazil did progress to the semifinal beating Colombia 2-1. They will meet Germany who looked good in a 1-0 win over neighbors France. We also previewed today's matchups of Belgium vs. Argentina and Costa Rica vs. Netherlands.


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Taking the day off for the Fourth of July would be silly, especially with two great matchups today! We previewed France vs. Germany and Brazil vs. Colombia, as well as looking back to what each of the eliminated teams gave us. We also took a way-too-early look at the potential 2018 USA squad.


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Today on World Cup Wrap-up we had another off day with no football, but George Templeton (@temptherat) joined us to talk about the quarterfinal matchups beginning Friday with France vs. Germany and Brazil vs. Colombia, and continuing on Saturday with Belgium vs. Argentina and Costa Rica vs. Netherlands. We had a lot of transfer news as well as the Best XI from the Round of 16. Talked about Tim Howard as a national hero for the USA as well.


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On today's show Joe Hamata joined us for a recap of USA 1-2 Belgium and we took an extended look at the future of the national team. We also looked back at Argentina 1-0 Switzerland.


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On today's show we looked back at France 2-0 Nigeria and Germany 2-1 Algeria (AET) as both favorites survived scares to progress to the quarterfinals, where they will play each other. We also previewed Argentina vs. Switzerland and USA vs. Belgium, as two more teams will advance today while two are sent home.


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On today's episode we looked back at Costa Rica 1-1 Greece (5-3 on penalties) and Netherlands 2-1 Mexico. Today's matchups previewed were France vs. Nigeria and Germany vs. Algeria.


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On today's show we looked back at Brazil edging out Chile on penalties (3-2) after a 1-1 draw. Colombia made easy work of a Biteman-less Uruguay 2-0, and James Rodriguez continued to star. We previewed today's second matchday of knockout round action beginning with Netherlands vs. Mexico and a surprise matchup of Costa Rica vs. Greece.


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On today's show we previewed the matches today of Brazil vs. Chile and Colombia vs. Uruguay. The Round of 16 started today, and there were no other matches yesterday, so we also had the Best XI and Worst XI of the tournament. We talked a bit on other news like Jurgen Klinsmann's fake name and team news ahead of USA vs. Belgium on Tuesday.


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On today's show we looked back at yesterdays results of Germany 1-0 USA, Portugal 2-1 Ghana, Russia 1-1 Algeria, and Belgium 1-0 South Korea. Portugal, Ghana, Russia, and South Korea were eliminated. Joe Hamata also joined us for some USA insight and we looked at transfers in the English Premier League too.


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Today on World Cup Wrap-up, we talked about yesterdays matches; Argentina 3-2 Nigeria, Bosnia 3-1 Iran, France 0-0 Ecuador and Switzerland 3-0 Honduras, and we also previewed today's fixtures of USA vs. Germany, Portugal vs. Ghana, Belgium vs. Korea, and Russia vs. Algeria.


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On today's episode we spent a lot of time talking about Luis Suarez and his continued biting problem. Also, we reviewed Uruguay 1-0 Italy, Costa Rica 0-0 England (not reallly), Colombia 4-1 Japan, and Greece 2-1 Cote d'Ivoire. Also, we previewed today's matches in Groups F and E respectively, Nigeria vs. Argentina, Bosnia vs. Iran, Honduras vs. Switzerland, and Ecuador vs. France.


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On today's show, we looked back at teams who secured places in the knockout rounds in Groups A and B. Results were Brazil 4-1 Cameroon, Mexico 3-1 Croatia, Chile 0-2 Netherlands, and Spain 3-0 Australia. Brazil finished top in Group A with Mexico second. Netherlands topped Group B and Mexico took second. Today's fixtures are: England vs. Costa Rica, Uruguay vs. Italy, Colombia vs. Japan, and Cote d'Ivorie vs. Greece. I also talked about American fans in Brazil.


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Today's show we recapped Belgium 1-0 Russia, Algeria 4-2 South Korea, and USA 2-2 Portugal. We also previewed matchday 3 for the first two groups, Group A and Group B. Todays fixtures are: Spain vs. Australia, Netherlands vs. Chile, Brazil vs. Cameroon, and Mexico vs. Croatia.


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On today's show we looked back at Argentina 1-0 Iran, Germany 2-2 Ghana, and Bosnia 0-1 Nigeria. We previewed today's fixtures of Belgium vs. Russia, Algeria vs. Korea, and USA vs. Portugal.


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On today's episode we looked back at Costa Rica's surprise 2-1 win over Italy, continuing their incredible tournament run. Also, we recapped France 5-2 Switzerland and Ecuador 2-1 Honduras. We previewed todays fixtures of Argentina vs. Iran, Germany vs. Ghana, and Nigeria vs. Bosnia.


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On today's show we looked back at yesterday's results of Colombia 2-1 Ivory Coast, England 1-2 Uruguay, and Greece 0-0 Japan. Adam Suganuma joined us to talk a bit about England and Manchester United, and we also previewed Italy vs. Costa Rica, France vs. Switzerland, and Ecuador vs. Honduras.


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Today on World Cup Wrap-up, we looked back at yesterdays results of Netherlands 3-2 Australia, Spain 0-2 Chile, and Croatia 4-0 Cameroon. Spain, Australia, and Cameroon were eliminated from the tournament, while the Dutch and Chileans punched their tickets to the knockout rounds. Also we previewed today's fixtures of Colombia vs. Cote d'Ivorie, England vs. Uruguay, and Japan vs. Greece.


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Today we reviewed yesterday's matches of Belgium 2-1 Algeria, Brazil 0-0 Mexico, and Korea 1-1 Russia. We looked at the team of the first round, and preveiwed Netherlands vs. Australia, Spain vs. Chile, and Croatia vs. Cameroon.


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On today's show we looked back at the USA's 2-1 victory over Ghana, Germany beating Portugal 4-0, and the most boring match of the tournament between Nigeria and Iran which finished 0-0. Joe Hamata from the American Outlaws joined us as well. We previewed Belgium v. Algeria, Brazil v. Mexico, and Korea v. Russia.


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Today on the show we take a look at the game everyone has been waiting for; USA vs. Ghana in a rematch from 2010 and 2006. Also previewed were the Germany vs. Portugal and Iran vs. Nigeria fixtures. We looked back at yesterday's matches of Switzerland 2-1 Ecuador, France 3-0 Honduras, and Argentina 2-1 Bosnia.


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In our second day of the podcast, we look back at Netherlands 5-1 Spain, Mexico 1-0 Cameroon, and Chile 3-1 Australia. Also we preview today's fixtures; Colombia v. Greece, Uruguay v. Costa Rica, England v. Italy, and Japan v. Côte d'Ivorie.


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First podcasted episode of Jack's World Cup radio show; World Cup Wrap-up. Today I reviewed Brazil vs. Croatia and previewed Friday's games of Mexico vs. Cameroon, Spain vs. Netherlands, and Chile vs. Australia.


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Jack Grimse, regularly the host of the Holtecast, is hosting a daily World Cup radio show on KRNU during the tournament, and we're going to be hosting episodes here! Jack will bring you a look at the previous day's matches, previews of the day ahead, interviews, and segments. And don't worry, the Holtecast will still be hosted here after the World Cup (and maybe even a few during!). In the meantime, you'll find Jack's show here, or you can listen LIVE at krnu.unl.edu. Once there, be sure to click on the link for KRNU2, and you can hear World Cup Wrap-Up from 8-9 Central time every morning. That's 9-10 AM Eastern and 2-3 PM UK time. We just wanted to give you a heads-up so that you weren't confused as to why your Aston Villa podcast subscription was being taken over by World Cup talk! Thanks for listening and thanks, too, for subscribing!


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Jack and Robert are back for yet another Holtecast as the summer continues its slow plod. To liven things up, we will be joined by our very own Kirsten Schlewitz, who will be here to help us with our World Cup preview!But before we get into that, we've got super serious business to discuss today. Aston Villa have been very busy since last we podcasted with you. There's news that the club haven't been sold, the breaking story that nothing at all is happening, and very little speculation to cover. Exciting! Oh, well, there is the Philippe Senderos imminent signing to discuss, so we've got that.Then it gets fun, as we dive into the World Cup. Sure, Aston Villa fans don't have a lot to watch, but that doesn't change the fact that we all love football and the World Cup is the greatest event in football. If nothing else, it'll be a great way to take our minds off the club for a while. We'll have discussion, analysis, and predictions for you today.


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Jack and Robert are back to talk about what's new with Aston Villa now that summer is really underway. We've got chat about the players who have already come and gone, including some discussion of whether or not letting Marc Albrighton go was a good idea. We also dive into the Hong Kong Soccer 7s tournament going on right now. Jack Grealish, in particular, seems eager to prove himself in the tournament. And our main focus today is whether or not Villa can actually rebuild themselves into a contender with the reported £15 million budget that Paul Lambert has to work with.


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Just because the season is over doesn't mean that the Holtecast is. Jack and I have too much important stuff to talk about to skip a week. First there's the match against Spurs. That's important, right? And then there... well... I know there was something important. Ah yes, the club's for sale. No big deal! We're going to dive into everything we know about the sale thus far, and plenty of things that we don't. Who will buy? Why did Randy wait so long to get his act together? What does this all mean for Paul Lambert? And perhaps most importantly, what does this mean for Villa going forward?


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We've made it! The season is almost over, and by the next time you hear Jack and I, we'll be talking about a Randy Lerner statement, Paul Lambert's sacking, and brand new owners!Or something like that. But before we get there, we've got to cover the final days of the season. The vital win against Hull City, the insipid loss to Manchester City, and the upcoming something or other to Tottenham Hotspurs. In between we'll be discussing the future of the club. Does Lambert have a job after this weekend? When will we hear from Lerner? Any chance that we bring in the 5th-richest man in the world to own the club?


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This week we're taking a look at both ends of the table. Who should you root for to help Aston Villa avoid relegation? And, with the help of Liverpool Offside contributor Conor Dowley, how will the top of the table shake out?We've also, of course, got the Swansea review and a look ahead to this weekend's crucial Hull City match.


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Should Aston Villa try to get former Manchester United and Everton manager David Moyes? A lot of fans think that would be a great thing for the club to do, so Jack and Robert tackle the issue the week.We also take a look at what teams you should be rooting for this weekend in the Premier League to best help Aston Villa avoid relegation. Here's a hint: we want Fulham and Norwich to lose. And of course we've got a preview of this weekend's trip to Swansea City. All on this week's Holtecast!


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Jack and Robert open by talking the news of the firings of Ian Culverhous and Gary Karsa. Then we take a look at Aston Villa's dismal performance against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park last weekend. Was it Paul Lambert's worst performance as manager of the club?And what if Randy Lerner actually did sell the club? Would that help or hurt?Finally, our look at this weekend's important match against Southampton. After beating the Saints at St. Mary's 3-2 earlier in the season, can Villa use them to get back on the winning track again?


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Jack and Robert talk about the dismal loss to Fulham a bit this week. After a decent first half, Aston Villa crumbled in the second and were lucky not to lose 4-1 for the third week in a row. Once we get past that, though, we're joined by Chris White to talk about this weekend's Crystal Palace match. We find out how Villa can exploit the solid Palace defense, but it's probably not going to be easy.


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Note: apologies for the references to non-existant audio issues. We found out (as you'll hear later in the episode) that it was an issue on Robert's end.We went live today just as we were getting official confirmation that Christian Benteke will be out for at least six months. Jack and Robert talk about that before we're joined by Russ Goldman of Cottage Talk to preview this Saturday's match against Fulham FC.


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We've got some post-mortem on Aston Villa's miserable 1-4 loss to Stoke last weekend. Then we turn our sights to this weekend's trip to Old Trafford. Can Villa get some surprising points?


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Do you know what was fun? Aston Villa beating Chelsea! Do you know what we can't stop talking about? Aston Villa beating Chelsea! And we know that many of you are feeling the same way, so come join us as we talk about Aston Villa beating Chelsea!We've also got talk of Leandro Bacuna and a look at this weekend's match against Stoke City.


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Jack and Robert are back this week. We talk about whether or not Christian Benteke can hit 15 goals, if Villa can hit 42 points, and if Ryan Bertrand can hit on a deal with the claret and blue. We also wonder what it will mean for Villa to not have a derby if West Brom drop. And of course we look ahead to this weekend's match against Chelsea.


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Jack and Robert are joined this week by Mat Kendrick, the Aston Villa beat writer for the Birmingham Mail. We talk to him about his idea for Villa fans to form a supporters' union, Christian Benteke, and the future of Aston Villa in England. After Mat has to go, we recap the Norwich match, talk a bit about the international friendlies, and discuss Paul Lambert's apparent freeze-out of Matthew Lowton. Our thanks to Mat for joining us, and if you'd like to watch the episode in video, you can see it here.


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Jack and Robert are back this week to talk some more about relegation. We've got the latest odds on Villa's chances for survival, but that's not all. We also talk about the fascinating differences between the Shay Given and Alan Hutton situations, as well as recap the Newcastle match and look ahead to the tilt against Norwich City.


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Jack and Robert take a look at the table's worst teams: the bottom eleven. All of them are still very much in the mathematical relegation fight, but who should be worried? We also talk about Ryan Bertrand's love for Aston Villa and preview this weekend's trip to face Newcastle United.


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Jack and Robert are joined by fellow 7500 to Holte writer Andrew Cieslak today, and he's picked a particularly cheery episode to do so! We've got a recap of the Cardiff match, wherein Villa couldn't score against a team with a -25 differential. After that we talk about the state of the club and the bottom half of the Premier League. What's it going to take to stay up?Then we get into Gary Gardner's loan move and Villa's trip to Portugal.


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Jack and Robert stop in for a quick Monday edition of the Holtecast. They talk a bit about the dismal performance Aston Villa put in against West Ham United over the weekend, and then switch gears to preview the suddenly vitally important match against Cardiff. We've also discussion of a particularly dumb manegerial rumour.


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In this week's episode, we talk about Paul Lambert's rumored contract extension, look back at the Everton match, share our viewpoints on Gary Gardner, ask why the rumored 10m€ that Villa had to spend in January wasn't spent, and finally look ahead to the West Ham match on Saturday.


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In our weekly episode of 7500 to Holte's Holtecast, we take a look at the thrilling seven-goal derby between West Bromwich Albion and Aston Villa, talk about some transfer rumours, and more. We've also got a preview of this weekend's match at Everton with Brian Lewis of SB Nation's Royal Blue Mersey.


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Jack and Robert take a break from the once-a-week schedule to bring you a quick preview of Aston Villa's match against West Bromwich Albion tomorrow. We'll talk lineups, tactics, and anything else pertinent to the match. And you're welcome/we're sorry: it's not a full show today. Just wanted to give you all something to listen to before the match. Up the Villa!


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In this week’s episode, we look back at the Liverpool match, talk about transfer news, and preview next Wednesday’s derby match against West Brom. Thanks for listening!


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In this week's episode of Holtecast, we look at Aston Villa's transfer window so far.  We look at the signing of Grant Holt and talk about player's we'd like to see brought in, and close with a preview of the weekend's match against Liverpool at Anfield.


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Back episodes of the Holtecast, from 7500 to Holte. New episodes will start appearing in January 2014!On a great night for schadenfreude, the crew from 7500 to Holte chuckle at Manchester's misfortunes before digging into Aston Villa's weak performance against United on Saturday. There's also talk of transfers to be had and a discussion of Aston Villa's "best possible eleven." Finally, we preview the upcoming match against Bolton at the Reebok, and at least one of us tries to be positive.


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Back episodes of the Holtecast! New epsiodes coming in early 2014!


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