Last time out

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Here's from Aston Villa's X. Last time out at Villa Park against Brighton.

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What does "last time out" mean in the sentence? Is it a phrase? Or is it just "last" followed by "time out?" I can't look it up in the dictionary.
 
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Here's from Aston Villa's Twitter.
I'm sure you know that's not right. Please edit post #1 to correct that sentence.
 
I saw the quote on Twitter. Why isn't it correct?
 
Well, is there something wrong with my sentence?
 
Well, is there something wrong with my sentence?
Yes, there is something wrong with "Here's from Aston Villa X". Can you work out what's wrong with it?
 
That's the source of the quote.
 
That's the source of the quote.
OK, I'll accept that you can't see what's wrong with it. Here are some suggestions:

Here's a tweet/quote from Aston Villa's X account.
I took the following quote from Aston Villa's X account.
The following quote appeared on Aston Villa's X account.
 
I have given the source. Can you explain what it means?
 
'Last time out at Villa Park' is an abbreviated way of saying 'This is what happened in the last match at Villa Park'.
 
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