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Interviews.
This is our interview section, where we interview all types of people about Aston Villa and there own careers. If you would like to be interviewed please feel free to get in touch.
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General Krulak
Non-executive Aston Villa director General Charles Krulak speaks to Avillafan.com.
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Tim Gebhard from The Deafout
Lead singer Tim Gebhard from up and coming Birmingham indie band The Deafout took a few minutes out of his busy schedule to answer a few of our questions..
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Phil Etheridge from The Twang
Lead singer Phil Etheridge from Birmingham band The Twang revealed he was a Aston Villa fan on Radio 1's Live Lounge so we got in touch with him to ask a few questions..
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Mark Hamilton from Ash Mark is the bass player in the Irish rock/indie band Ash. Ash have been up and running since 1992 and recently appeared on football fans favourite Soccer Am. This is when Mark revealed he followed Aston Villa.
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Danny Brown The notorious Black Danny aka Danny Brown was at the front line of football violence for over two decades his life was dominated by those violent Saturday afternoons, following his beloved team Aston Villa F.C. and his firm the C-Crew.
Its The one you have all been waiting for and Avillafan.com managed to get the terrace legend, and author of Aston Villa hooligan book 'Villains' to answer some questions exclusively for the site.
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Spizzenergi
Spizz started out in Birmingham on the 27th August 1977. They became the first ever number one band in the newly formed indie chart back in 1980. The BBC's famous DJ John Peel described ' Where's Captain Kirk? ' as... "the best Star Trek associated song". This was probably the peak of Spizz's music career. They were also famous for singing ' The Sun Never Sets On Aston Villa'..
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