Aston villa v Everton (away) Tickets

 
Aston Villa v Everton will be an interesting game this season as they drew 2-2 in last season’s Premier League game. Aston villa will be defending their home ground Villa Park as Everton try to tame The Lions this season. With both Aston Villa and Everton wanting to avoid another draw. This season’s premier league game won’t be one to miss. Buy your Aston Villa v Everton Football Tickets at www.Ticketsolutions.co.uk to find out who will win

Aston villa v Everton (away), Everton Section

Date: 11/04/2009 | Venue: Villa Park, Aston Villa, birmingham - United Kingdom | In Stock: 10

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Aston Villa was founded in 1874. Villa Park has been home to Aston Villa since 1897. There top goal scorer was Billy Walker who scored 244 goals from 1919–1933. The highest ever recorded attendance for a Premier League game was 42,640 Against Liverpool (11 August 2007). Aston Villa has won the FA Cup 7 times and the Football League Cup 5 times. And Aston Villa’s most expensive player is Ashley Young at £9.65m.To find out how Aston Villa fare this seasons Premier League buy your Aston Villa Football Tickets now at www.TicketSolutions.co.uk

Everton Fc were founded in 1878, the club located in the city of Liverpool, this means that they have a big local derby with Liverpool temselves. Everton are proberly one of the top five most successful English clubs in terms of major honours, having won the League Championship nine times, the FA Cup five times and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup once. The club's most recent major trophy was the 1995 FA Cup. Currently managed by David Moyes, the first team have made significant progress, with three European qualifications and four top eight finishes during his six-year tenure. They play at Goodison Park and are nicknamed The Toffie men, The Toffiees or The Poeples Club.
Villa Park is a football stadium in the district of Aston, in Birmingham, England. It has been the home of Aston Villa Football Club since 1897.[4] It is a UEFA 4�star rated stadium and it has hosted 16 England internationals at senior level. The first international was in 1899 with the most recent being in 2005. It was the first English ground to stage international football in three different centuries.[5]