I don't agree with the "the media hate us because we're in Birmingham / they're only interested in the north west and London / concerted campaign against us" nonsense, if we were winning things, they'd be all over us as well. This week, though, there has been a remarkable onslaught against the club.As for the Winter article, it is really hard to see how any Villa fan - regardless of what he thought of MON's tenure - could not get angry at the way he left and the ensuing chaos (regardless of whether we're now at a point where we should be over it, it doesn't change the fact it happened).To see a journalist like Henry Winter suggest he's effectively one of the managers of the season, with this his only "contribution" this season shows an absolute contempt for Villa fans. Compare this with the widespread dabbing of wet eyes for the Sunderland fans this week after Bent left them.Anyway, i had a bit of a rant back at HW ("pongowaring" in the comments section). It at least made me feel better about it and a bit less angry. I'm starting to think, though, that the best idea might be to ignore the football press until the end of the season.
I don't agree with the "the media hate us because we're in Birmingham / they're only interested in the north west and London / concerted campaign against us" nonsense, if we were winning things, they'd be all over us as well.
Ollie Is Acting Right CharlieIt's pretty safe to say that Ian Holloway will not get a job at Villa Park any time soon. The Blackpool boss has been disrespectful to Aston Villa in saying he does not want Charlie Adam to go there if he leaves Bloomfield Road.Villa are a great club. They are not one of the giants of English football, but they are on the next rung. Certainly a step above Blackpool.
It's Well S-BentIn all walks of life you can move jobs if you want to. I don't see why it should be so different in football. Managers can go when they want. Sunderland's talented manager Steve Bruce (below) has probably done that more than most when it suited him. So he can't whine too much about a player deciding he wants to play somewhere else.I like Darren Bent. He has scored goals at clubs where he does not get as many chances as he would elsewhere. It's a lot of money. Of course it's probably over the top. But we saw the results last night and it would cost Aston Villa a lot more if they went down. Villa need a striker who can guarantee goals and can steer them clear of trouble. In which case Bent would be a bargain
Somewhat less hysterical piece by Paul Wilson in today's ObserverDarren Bent has moved on, and so should his former club SunderlandOh, and excellent work by pauliebentnuts/pongowaring in delivering the smackdown to Henry Winter's staggeringly ill informed article.
Alan Shearer on MOTD is always positive about us.
To redress the balance somewhat, Gary Lineker has spoken in favour of us in his NOTW column:On Ian Holloway: QuoteOllie Is Acting Right CharlieIt's pretty safe to say that Ian Holloway will not get a job at Villa Park any time soon. The Blackpool boss has been disrespectful to Aston Villa in saying he does not want Charlie Adam to go there if he leaves Bloomfield Road.Villa are a great club. They are not one of the giants of English football, but they are on the next rung. Certainly a step above Blackpool.He then goes to talk about Charlie Adam, but I can't be bothered to type that.Also on Steve Bruce/Darren Bent:QuoteIt's Well S-BentIn all walks of life you can move jobs if you want to. I don't see why it should be so different in football. Managers can go when they want. Sunderland's talented manager Steve Bruce (below) has probably done that more than most when it suited him. So he can't whine too much about a player deciding he wants to play somewhere else.I like Darren Bent. He has scored goals at clubs where he does not get as many chances as he would elsewhere. It's a lot of money. Of course it's probably over the top. But we saw the results last night and it would cost Aston Villa a lot more if they went down. Villa need a striker who can guarantee goals and can steer them clear of trouble. In which case Bent would be a bargainSo nothing too insightful, but generally pro-Villa on these two issues.
I don't mind the media criticising Villa when we've done something wrong. But what have we done this time? Shown a bit of ambition and signed a player who a fortnight ago nobody would have thought we'd get anywhere near.