Best Aston Villa Blogs To Follow For The 2023/24 Season

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Read below to find the best Aston Villa blogs to follow for the 2023/24 season. 7500 To Holte, My Old Man Said and AVillaFan.com top the list.

The Villains have been a household name in the Premier League over recent years, boasting one of the top stadiums in England with Villa Park.

Last season saw success return to the Midlands, as Unai Emery guided his side to a European spot and the club will compete in the Europa Conference League.

Excitement has been increased during the summer transfer window, as Villa have signed, Youri Tielemans, Pau Torres and Moussa Diaby. So, where is the best place to go to keep up with the excitement this year?

Best Aston Villa Blogs 2023-24

1. 7500 To Holte

Being the most followed Aston Villa blog on the market, 7500 To Holte has established itself as the place to go for the latest updates for the Villains.

Boasting just under 100 thousand followers on Twitter and around 15 thousand on Instagram, the site has built its reputation on strong debate, reliability and speedy updates.

The blog has been running for over 13 years and is the place to for everything Aston Villa related.

2. My Old Man Said

Next on the list, is the ever-present blog, My Old Man Said. The site has been praised for its interactivity which is largely down to the popular podcast.

The blog is actually more renowned than 7500 To Holte on instagram, with 23 thousand followers, however, its presence on Facebook is far less with 32 thousand.

3. AVillaFan.com

Coming in at third is the straight to the point blog named, AVillaFan.com, which has been around for almost a decade and boasts a staggering amount of posts – with over 2000.

The site is an Aston Villa blog that is known for the latest news, views, stats, and also talk on forums with fellow fans and supporters.

4. Under A Gaslit Lamp

Under A Gaslit Lamp is a blog providing you the best insight into Aston Villa news, cutting-edge opinion, and match day content, all at your fingertips.

However, it is one of the newer sites, forming in 2017 and has been a beacon of knowledge since Aston Villa’s promotion to the Premier League in 2019.

5. Villa Underground

The Villa Underground started as a simple Tumblr blog which soon branched out into the world of social media via Twitter (2011).

VillaUnderground.com was next, bringing together what was becoming a sprawling network of fans and content – claiming to be the place to go for Villa news.

The Villa Underground has documented it all. From the highs of Wembley wins, relegation from the Premier League, conquering Europe, Cup triumphs, Championship Promotion and top flight survival.

The site itself says: “The focus since 2016 has been to work collaboratively in order that The Villa Underground remains a balanced, representative and irreverent source of news and views.”

6. Aston Villa News & Views

And coming last on the list, due to the recent lack of inactivty is Aston Villa News & Views, which has been applauded for its availability to all Villains supporters.

The blog has been around since 2013 and has gained over 11 thousands followers on Twitter.

Where Can I Find Them?

All of the pages are linked below!

7500 To Holte https://7500toholte.sbnation.com/
My Old Man Said https://www.myoldmansaid.com/
AVillaFan.com https://www.avillafan.com/ 
Under A Gaslit Lamp https://underagaslitlamp.com/
Villa Underground https://villaunderground.com/
Aston Villa News & Views https://www.astonvillanewsandviews.co.uk/

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