Quote from: Simba on November 01, 2010, 07:54:21 PMWhat a brilliant response from the Club/ The General on a very important issue. Thanks.Please accept my apologies- Paulie et al on my rant 532. Bloody arrogant in re -reading.Good man, Simba. General, I recently found my old Subbuteo set in the loft (attic) at my parents' house. I have the Villa team c1987 but I'm a player short (I presume it's Hodge and he's refused to play). Do you fancy a match sometime? I'll even play with only the 10 men. Just name the time and the place.
What a brilliant response from the Club/ The General on a very important issue. Thanks.Please accept my apologies- Paulie et al on my rant 532. Bloody arrogant in re -reading.
General Krulak here:1. DeKuip: Let me be perfectly clear, our previous Manager was deeply involved in the Milner/Ireland deal. Absolutely! The deal was basically done by the time he left. I can also assure you that Randy would not and does not try to get involved in the Manager's decisions re. players until the very end...and would certainly not get involved in naming individuals to bring to the Club. Again, the Manager has to have that as part of his mandate. The idea that this deal was "forced" upon the previous Manager and that is why he left is not accurate.
Hi General,I'd also like to know the answer to Ads question above please.But more importantly I'd like to know the following:How can it be that someone who travels 1000's miles following villa season after season misses out on a ticket for this game against blues which at the end of the day is an AWAY GAME, yet someone who fancied a couple of cheap tickets for VP in half term week can easily snap up any remaining tickets???I'd love to know the answer to this General so if you're unable to answer I'd appreciate you putting me in touch with the people behind this decision. They've got it horribly wrong in my opinion.Thanks,
I have to agree with the above General. The two cup games were only £10 each. It costs a small fortune to follow the lads away from home. The club have got this wrong i'm afraid.
Quote from: clampy on November 03, 2010, 12:48:55 PMI have to agree with the above General. The two cup games were only £10 each. It costs a small fortune to follow the lads away from home. The club have got this wrong i'm afraid.Exactly. Tell me this, where is the loyalty to those fans who pay £48 for a ticket to the Sty year-in-year-out?? Cause I bet half of those people didn't attend BOTH CC matches. Nope that's right the club would rather help out the Johnny-come-lately's who fancied taking down there young nipper for a one off £10 match!