Oh okay. Well he's actually at Fulham on my save, and valued at £2.6m at 21 years of age; so far from a superstar just yet.
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I've decided to do two seperate updates. One for the regular month and one for the Villa cup final. They'll both be up at some point tomorrow. First one likely to be in the morning.
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This is it.
"IT IS HERE"
I looked up as I opened my eyes, and there it was. Spray painted on my ceiling, in the same dark red paint. I immediately got out of bed and called my Head of Security John Jones. He hadn't seen anyone on the CCTV in my bedroom. What was going on?
I the name of this man, or I think I did. He said he was called Roberto Garretti when he originally called and the main message he gave me, was "The ones you wish to save, shall die." I had no idea what that meant, but I had a very bad idea that I was going to find out.
I refused to speak to anyone that morning. I called Joss Bennett and told him to organise training for the morning. He souded confused, but I really couldn't reveal too much to him. I couldn't tell anyone.
I ended up staying at home for the whole day, rather than just the morning. I'd tell them I was sick, and it was true, that's how I felt. All I ate that morning was the vegetable soup that I'd left for 2 hours and was know cold and chewy.
I went to bed that night with Security Guards out side of my bedroom. My bedroom, for ****'s sake. This was bordering on ridiculous, but while it was February, it had to be done.
It wasn't a particularly tough month, but the player's couldn't care less about League 1. And who can blame them? The biggest game in the club's history was coming up (yes, I've said that alot lately), and everything in training was geared towards the Villa game.
We were scouting, analysing, preparing etc. all for the Villa game, and I suppose I was getting drawn up by the occasion. But it was a real chance to get into Europe, that would be so brilliant. And Villa had a tough schedule, Everton followed by Manchester United and Fulham.
Only one win, but it was very convincing; and we were still unbeaten; the run goes on to eighteen games now. We did set up very defensively with a team not at it's best, so I wasn't expecting much, and when we clicked, we clicked.
We utterly destoryed Brentford, and we can beat anyone when we're like that. We've proven it with the Arsenal victory, and now we needed to push on to Wembley. But it was brilliant hearing the fans at the Brentford game.
His name is Tom Cleverley,
He's better than Wayne Rooney,
He took us to Wembley,
TOM CLEVERLEY!
Aston Villa game update later today.