Villa boss points to Wales international Bale, who re-established himself at White Hart Lane under Harry Redknapp last season, as an example of how quickly situations can change... more
As the players get their final chance to prove they deserve to make Fabio Capello’s 23-man World Cup squad, the former forward reveals the pain of missing out
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Everton full-back is determined to stake a claim to play at the World Cup by taking advantage of Wayne Bridge's decision to turn his back on England... more
The Aston Villa defender will be more than capable of filling the void at left-back following Wayne Bridge's decision today to rule himself out of international duty ... more
Saga over John Terry's relationship with Wayne Bridge's partner shows no sign of ending yet Fabio Capello must get the two together if he is going to keep England's World Cup bid on track... more
Stephen Warnock believes Aston Villa now have a core of players who "know how to win" as they close in on their first major trophy for 14 years... more
Video: Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill believes his players "grew up" on an amazing night that culminated in the club ending a 10-year wait to reach a showpiece final... more
Stephen Warnock is putting dreams of being part of England's World Cup squad to one side as the Aston Villa defender looks to help his side clinch a Carling Cup final spot... more
Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill believes he has assembled a stronger squad than last season, claiming he "couldn't be more pleased" with his summer signings... more
Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce has resigned himself to losing defender Stephen Warnock but he insists the player will only be allowed to leave for the right price... more
Steve Sidwell is refusing to press the panic button after Aston Villa's dismal form of the past few months, but he concedes no club is too big to avoid relegation... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do