David Jones
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It could go either way, this one.
I think that obviously getting the three points, David Moyes is not going to be complaining too much or talking too much about that.
It's like we say, it's one of them that Harrison Armstrong does go up
Is he going to win the head?
It doesn't really look like he's going to win the ball.
And is it then going to be the foul on Gesson from Jake O'Brien?
So, like I say, it's a contentious one.
It can go either way.
But if it can go either way, then you just kind of have to accept it and not get... I know we're all meant to get angry about every single decision.
But sometimes you just have to go, well, it could have gone either way and we have to accept what they say.
I think that's what David Moyes will be saying after the game.
You know, it can go either way.
they scored at the other end, they got the three points and, you know, I think that'll be case closed.
Yeah, it's perfect, isn't it?
Because then he can say, well, things aren't going our way, but he can say it with very relaxed, you know, almost his tongue in cheek because they've got a massive three points there.
Yeah, I mean, there may be another decision that they're...
happier with and Villa aren't happy with and whether James Gardner should have got a second yellow card in that second half.
We will talk about that when we come back and get the thoughts of Unai Emery as he sees his Villa side lose at home to Everton and stay seven behind Arsenal in the race for the title.
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