It is a game we badly need to win, but against an inform Everton team and a manager who always seems to beat us then it is going to be hard. Whatever happens in the game I will start it by applauding the return of one of the few Villa legends of the 21st Century. We welcome back Gareth Barry, a player who gave his all for Aston Villa and deserves all the medals and money that have come his way at Manchester City.
There is no doubt that Gareth's heart is still firmly at Villa Park. When he eventually hangs up his boots he will be remembered in the football world firstly as a Villa man. So please all Villa fans let's give Gareth a really good greeting before kickoff tomorrow and show him that Villa fans will always love him. Let's finally say thank you for the ten fantastic years of service he gave us. If it wasn't for Gareth Villa would probably have been relegated in the season before Martin O'Neill took over.
I was a fan of Gareth within minutes of his home debut in 1998. He was just 17 and picked to play against champions Arsenal. He played centre-back that day facing Ian Wright, Overmars, Anelka and co. The Arsenal forwards never got a kick, Villa won one-nil (a Yorkie penalty) and Barry was the calmest and coolest player on the pitch. He glided around the pitch and everyone could tell that he was a very special talent. Before he turned 18 he was being labelled as FVC ('Future Villa Captain'). Although many of us thought it should also be 'Future England Captain'. For the next 10 seasons Gareth was the first name on the Villa team-sheet and which ever left-sided position he played in he was the standout player.
Personally, I feel that Gareth should now have over 100 England caps. He only has 53 because Sven never picked him despite his song at Villa being 'Barry for England' and that Barry could play in too many positions. For me Gareth Barry could have been one of the all-time great Centre Backs. His composure, passing and reading of the game was immense. Villa needed him to boss midfield and have probably never replaced him, but he was best at the back.
So thank you again Gareth for ten excellent Villa years. Oh and thank you for that cracking own goal last year in the cup right in front of the travelling Villa fans.
My prediction tomorrow is a very close game, maybe 2-2 but hopefully 3-2 to the Villa boys.
Up the Villa