Association football club in Birmingham, England.
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Examples for "villa"
1A great many people were coming and going, working about the villa.
2In the villa at the side of the garden next the river.
3She still owned a large villa south of the capital, she said.
4Home was a handsome 1950s villa, soon full with their four children.
5The reality was that we weren't sure who was in that villa.
1Yet Solskjær, whose side visit Aston Villa on Thursday, is not satisfied.
2SOCCER: Aston Villa last night unveiled Martin O'Neill as their new manager.
3Aston Villa should have new signings Jermaine Jenas and Alan Hutton available.
4The Pope is Catholic Aston Villa need to score more goals, obviously.
5Writer describes attending United's first home game against Aston Villa in mid-August.
1Gray's affiliation with the club goes further back to Graham Taylor's first spell as manager of the Villans.
2Frank Lampard's Blues take on Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, with the Villans fresh from sharing the spoils at Old Trafford.
3Eddie Howe's men leapfrogged Aston Villa at the wrong end of the table, too, with a 2-1 victory over the Villans at the Vitality Stadium.
1Families were invited to activity events, including sessions run by Aston Villa football club.
2Officials at Aston Villa Football Club also questioned how Wolves could attract such high-quality signings.
3Trintech, the Dublin-based software company, has been selected to provide an automated ticketing system for Aston Villa football club.
4Manager of Aston Villa football club and former England boss Graham Taylor holds his Officer of the British Empire medal (OBE) on July 12, 2002.
1A great many people were coming and going, working about the villa.
2In the villa at the side of the garden next the river.
3We moved past the villa to the far end of the park.
4I have to go to the villa; I will return right away.
5Next morning I ambled about the villa looking for something to happen.
1Then the Captain went in, and the lions were once again fed.
2Provided there's no other traffic and the lions aren't sleeping there today.
3When the dogs came up I rode right in towards the lions.
4In Britain the lions are securely chained, and the cruel giants disabled.
5Doesn't mean that I'll let you walk into the lions' den alone.
1Hopefully his retirement will make life a little easier for my team AVFC.
2Not too much of a journey from AVFC.