Villa crush Blues in goal-feast

Villa crush Blues in goal-feast

20.04.2008
John Carew
Crowd pleaser ... Villa`s John Carew selebrates with a ball boy. AFP

ASHLEY Young was the inspiration for Aston Villa as they thrashed city rivals Birmingham 5-1 at Villa Park, leaving the visitors in dire relegation trouble.

Young provided a scintillating performance for the watching England manager Fabio Capello to contemplate as the striker made sure Blues boss Alex McLeish`s first taste of the second city derby was a bitter defeat he will want to forget in a hurry.

Young scored twice and also played a part in two other goals for towering Norway striker John Carew before Gabriel Agbonhalor added a fifth 78 minutes in.

Finland striker Mikael Forssell scored in the 67th minute for Birmingham but it was no consolation as the Blues were sent spinning to their fourth successive defeat in this fixture and closer to relegation from the Barclays Premier League at the home of their greatest rivals.

McLeish will not have suffered too many more embarrassing days as his side stayed third from bottom in the table and one point from safety.

Just two points from their last 10 games away from St Andrews indicates just why the Blues are in such dire straights at the wrong end of the table.

Villa have scored 14 goals in their last three victories and will travel to Goodison Park next Sunday in confident mood to face Everton in what will be a direct contest for a UEFA Cup place next season.

Villa are three points behind the Merseysiders, who occupy fifth place in the table - good enough for a UEFA Cup berth.

The 115th Birmingham derby was nothing like as intense as the Old Firm arguments McLeish and Villa boss Martin O`Neill had when they were in charge of Scottish giants Rangers and Celtic respectively.

Birmingham were simply out-classed, out-thought and out-fought in an opening 45 minutes of Villa dominance.

Gareth Barry, playing in what could be his last derby, was infectious with his driving enthusiasm and could easily have had two goals himself before Villa finally made their superiority tell in the 28th minute.

Barry was involved again, with Liam Ridgewell failing to clear his cross adequately at the near post and when Juventus-bound Olof Mellberg returned the ball into the area, Young swept a powerful shot beyond goalkeeper Maik Taylor.

Birmingham had arrived at Villa Park with the knowledge of how to win there, having been successful in four of their previous six visits.

However, on this occasion they simply collapsed without the fight McLeish had asked for prior to his first taste of this West Midlands derby.

Villa, filled with confidence, saw Carew add a second three minutes before half-time with a glancing header from Young`s free-kick. Birmingham wilted and simply did not recover.

The damage limitation exercise lasted only eight minutes of the second period before Barry, latching on to Young`s clever pass, defeated Ridgewell far too easily before providing Carew with the simplest of tap-ins from 10 yards, for his 12th goal of an increasingly productive season.

Birmingham simply could not handle Young and he collected his eighth goal of the season 10 minutes later when Taylor was only able to parry his initial shot back to him, following a devastating burst into the area and he succeeded at the second attempt from an acute angle.

Birmingham substitute Forssell had only been on the field for seven minutes when he rounded off some fine approach work by Gary McSheffrey and James McFadden to spoil Villa`s attempt for a fourth successive clean sheet.

However, it was a minor irritation for O`Neill`s men and Agbonlahor`s solo effort rounded off a perfect day for the claret and blue half of the city.

Agence France-Presse

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  • Residents rally against pedophile staying in their town
  • Said kids would be `virtual prisoners` if he remained
  • Police move Ferguson to an undisclosed location

NOTORIOUS pedophile Dennis Raymond Ferguson has been spirited out of a Queensland town after a group of 80 people gathered at a property at which he was staying. 

Angry locals converged on the driveway of an isolated weatherboard house near Miles where Ferguson had been in hiding since a judge set him free on Tuesday.

Residents, who were rallied by text message, drove to the house at dusk in a procession of cars, four-wheel-drives and utilities, later holding signs and chanting for him to leave.

Police watched as the mob vented its anger at not being told of his relocation after Judge Hugh Botting ordered a permanent stay of proceedings on child-sex charges against the repeat offender.

Officers said last night that Ferguson, 60, was removed at his own request to an undisclosed location in Queensland.

It was the fourth town he has been run out of after mobs drove him from Murgon in February 2005, from Ipswich two days later and from Roma the following month.

Judge Botting ruled Ferguson would not receive a fair trial due to his past convictions, the "extraordinary nature of the public comment" and a weak prosecution case.

He said if the trial were to proceed "there would be a real prospect of a miscarriage of justice".

Attorney-General Kerry Shine lodged an appeal on Wednesday, which Chief Justice Paul de Jersey said he would fast-track. It was expected to be heard on July 22.

Michael Coleman, one of those who rallied outside Ferguson`s house, said Miles could "quite clearly do without him".

Kat Spencer, who has a two-year-old boy, said children usually had the run of the town but would be virtual prisoners in their homes if Ferguson was allowed to stay.

"What can we do? This bloke deserves to be locked in jail. Our kids are being locked inside because he`s here," she said.

Yesterday Premier Anna Bligh appealed for calm but said she understood the concerns.

Ferguson had been due to stand trial next week for allegedly assaulting a five-year-old girl at her home in Dalby, west of Brisbane, in November 2005.

Legal experts fear Ferguson is now beyond the law and may escape trial again if he re-offends.

Dr David Hamer, an expert in criminal law at the University of Queensland, said that if Ferguson stood accused again the same situation may occur.

"If he re-offends, many of the considerations which led to the destruction of the case last week will apply again," he said.

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