In a small village in Ghana all are fierce fans of Aston Willas

Aston Villa, one of the oldest clubs in English football, has enjoyed its share of success throughout history. The team from Mayland has won seven league titles, as many titles at the FA Cup, five League Cups, and even a European Cup, broadcast Periscope. But it has been a long time since [...]
The team from Mayland has won seven league titles, as many titles at the FA Cup, five League Cups, and even a European Cup, broadcast Periscope.
However, it has been a long time since fans have seen their own heart club raise a trophy unless we count the Intertto Cup in 2001.
Villa won the league for the last time in 1981 and has had difficulties in recent years. The team fell from Premier League for the first time in 2016 before spending three seasons in Champship.

They missed a little league below the previous campaign, but Dean Smith's team is actually enjoying a good season.
They rank ninth on the board, having collected 39 points from 24 matches.
Victory, loss or draw, however, they will always have the support of a small village in Ghana named Juaben.
Yeah, you read it right.

According to Daily Mail, the local population in Ashanti Regiment are fierce Villa fans.
Every time Vila plays, village residents will wake up at 5:00 a.m. and march the streets, singing and dancing, while declaring their love for the villains.
I don't know Newcastle.I don't know Steve Bruce. I know Villa, I know Dean Smith. This is how the other kids will run when they see the villa team. Pic.twitter. com/ GF83 DQQ4t
Ghana Leons AV FC (@AvfcGhana) January 24, 2021
Why Aston Willan?
So the main question is why Aston Wilan?
The man responsible is 21-year-old Owusu Boackye Ammando, founder of éfana Lyons.
He points out that there are more than a thousand supporters in his village, after convincing fans of big clubs to change their attitude and join Willas.
Every Sunday morning is our routine,” Oeusu said. We need to be prepared and more active so we can cheer, so we exercise and then cheer for more than three hours.
” Most were Chelsea fans, United, Barcelona. We are all being joined as fans of Aston Willas now. Because what we're doing is extraordinary.” /Periscope. com/
I don't know Chelsea, I don't know Arsenal but I know Villa. UTV Pic.twitter. com/jS08 WCbO1W
Solo? (@Adu Manusomon1) Seember 13, 2020












