Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on January 07, 2011, 09:09:03 AMQuote from: adam#1 on January 07, 2011, 08:55:36 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 29, 2010, 10:42:33 AMHow about supporting the team rather than behaving like a stroppy toddler who can't get their own way? How about allowing free speech rather than insulting those who have a different opinion to you?Your free speech isnt being curtailed is it? We are all able to read your opinions here are we not ?Also I would hardly call that an insult, I get called much much worse.My opinion for whats it is worth is that organised protests are only for special circumstances. Such as having a board of directors full of befuddled old men slowly strangling your club to death ( refer to Villa history 1960s) or having somebody with controlling ownership who hangs onto power misguidedly for a short few years too long (refer to Villa history immediately pre Lerner).Nobody's free speech is being curtailed - but I'd have thought one of the senior members of this forum would show better leadership than stooping to insult when he doesn't agree with a posters point of view. FWIW, I agree with you, I can't see that now is the time to protest. I'm sure, despite bowing out from interacting on this message baord (somewhat cowardly in my opinion) when the going gets tough, fan opinion is being monitored on these forums. A protest is likely to give the players an excuse not to perform and also to distract them away from the effort they need to put in to get us out of this mess.
Quote from: adam#1 on January 07, 2011, 08:55:36 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 29, 2010, 10:42:33 AMHow about supporting the team rather than behaving like a stroppy toddler who can't get their own way? How about allowing free speech rather than insulting those who have a different opinion to you?Your free speech isnt being curtailed is it? We are all able to read your opinions here are we not ?Also I would hardly call that an insult, I get called much much worse.My opinion for whats it is worth is that organised protests are only for special circumstances. Such as having a board of directors full of befuddled old men slowly strangling your club to death ( refer to Villa history 1960s) or having somebody with controlling ownership who hangs onto power misguidedly for a short few years too long (refer to Villa history immediately pre Lerner).
Quote from: dave.woodhall on December 29, 2010, 10:42:33 AMHow about supporting the team rather than behaving like a stroppy toddler who can't get their own way? How about allowing free speech rather than insulting those who have a different opinion to you?
How about supporting the team rather than behaving like a stroppy toddler who can't get their own way?
So the reason we dont have the players we want is because we (Randy) doesnt spend enough money, or sells players he can make a lot of money on.
Quote from: adam#1 on January 07, 2011, 04:24:31 PMQuote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on January 07, 2011, 09:09:03 AMQuote from: adam#1 on January 07, 2011, 08:55:36 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on December 29, 2010, 10:42:33 AMHow about supporting the team rather than behaving like a stroppy toddler who can't get their own way? How about allowing free speech rather than insulting those who have a different opinion to you?Your free speech isnt being curtailed is it? We are all able to read your opinions here are we not ?Also I would hardly call that an insult, I get called much much worse.My opinion for whats it is worth is that organised protests are only for special circumstances. Such as having a board of directors full of befuddled old men slowly strangling your club to death ( refer to Villa history 1960s) or having somebody with controlling ownership who hangs onto power misguidedly for a short few years too long (refer to Villa history immediately pre Lerner).Nobody's free speech is being curtailed - but I'd have thought one of the senior members of this forum would show better leadership than stooping to insult when he doesn't agree with a posters point of view. FWIW, I agree with you, I can't see that now is the time to protest. I'm sure, despite bowing out from interacting on this message baord (somewhat cowardly in my opinion) when the going gets tough, fan opinion is being monitored on these forums. A protest is likely to give the players an excuse not to perform and also to distract them away from the effort they need to put in to get us out of this mess.People who talk about the right to free speech usually have two things in common - their inherent ability to abuse it, and their inability to accept that it works both ways. I think there's been a lot of stroppy/spoilt teenager behaviour on here and I'm saying so.
Every moan, every groan at VP must affect the players, we can moan before, at half time & after the game, but for every 90 minutes OUR team is on the pitch we should be 110 % behind them & the manager. We must all get behind the lads starting in Sheffield, and if we concede don't get on their backs straight away or else... all we are doing is proving DOL right (fickle).The lion will soon roar again. Keep the faith. VTWD.
That's fine. You have a right to be abusive, its your baby after all. Free speech should allow those in a position of authority to be abusive. Hell, look at Gordon Brown.
Quote from: adam#1 on January 07, 2011, 08:35:39 PMThat's fine. You have a right to be abusive, its your baby after all. Free speech should allow those in a position of authority to be abusive. Hell, look at Gordon Brown.It also allows you to call a man who's shown more bravery in the course of his duty than all of us put together a coward. Is that not an insult?
I've not called anyone a coward, I have suggested that the behaviour in walking away from this site when the going is tough seems cowardly. It does not imply that he as a man is cowardly; merely the cessation of posting on here. It appears that when things were going well he continued to post, but when the team's performance is going down the pan the forum is closed off - he could simply have carried on and ignored any posts he didn't feel able to comment on (perhaps after re'highlighting the rules) because of fear of the media picking up on his take on the current difficulties the club is facing. I don't know if this was a decision taken by the General individually or a corporate AVFC decision (or even an H+V decision) - so my opinion is offered upon the action of stopping communication, not towards an individual. Given that you know nothing about me, how do you know I've not showed more bravery than a US General or been of more value to society?Anyway. thank you for taking the time to go through my posts to seek out something you wish to try and highlight a hypocrisy you think I may have shown.Apologies for calling this site your baby, but I think there's a degree of semantics involved in picking apart that particular statement.