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Villa fans offered thank-you meal Villa fans offered thank-you meal
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Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill has offered to host a dinner for fans who flew to Russia and saw an understrength side knocked out of the Uefa Cup.Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill has offered to host a dinner for fans who flew to Russia and saw an understrength side knocked out of the Uefa Cup.
Fans who had spent thousands following the team's Uefa Cup run were angered when O'Neill rested eight first-choice stars in the 2-0 defeat at CSKA Moscow. Fans who had followed the West Midland team's Uefa Cup run were angered when O'Neill rested eight first-choice stars in the 2-0 defeat at CSKA Moscow.
O'Neill made the offer to about 300 fellow passengers during the flight home from Moscow on Friday. O'Neill made the offer to about 300 passengers during the flight home from Moscow on Friday.
He said he stood by his choice but the meal was a way of thanking the fans.He said he stood by his choice but the meal was a way of thanking the fans.
'Takes bottle''Takes bottle'
The dinner is due to be held at the club's Holte Suite on a date yet to be decided.The dinner is due to be held at the club's Holte Suite on a date yet to be decided.
It is seen by some as an apology for leaving regular first team players Gareth Barry, Brad Friedel, Emile Heskey, James Milner, Ashley Young, Gabriel Agbonlahor, Carlos Cuellar and Stiliyan Petrov behind in England when the squad flew out to Moscow.It is seen by some as an apology for leaving regular first team players Gareth Barry, Brad Friedel, Emile Heskey, James Milner, Ashley Young, Gabriel Agbonlahor, Carlos Cuellar and Stiliyan Petrov behind in England when the squad flew out to Moscow.
Thursday's match was the third game in six days for Aston Villa, who are battling for a place in the Premier League's top four - which would bring with it a place in next season's Uefa Champions League.Thursday's match was the third game in six days for Aston Villa, who are battling for a place in the Premier League's top four - which would bring with it a place in next season's Uefa Champions League.
One of the supporters who was on the plane said: "Its a nice touch to come and say that and softens the blow of the trip. It takes a lot of bottle to do that and shows what type of manager he is."One of the supporters who was on the plane said: "Its a nice touch to come and say that and softens the blow of the trip. It takes a lot of bottle to do that and shows what type of manager he is."