Quote from: richard moore on March 02, 2011, 10:33:14 PMStarting to lose all interest to be honest, quite an achievement to make someone like me who has lived and breathed Villa for 40 odd years feel that way. So congratulations are in order. I'd rather not see us become the Cleveland Browns thank you very much...That's pretty much how I feel. I am getting to the stage wondering why I bother anymore. I have seen some low points over the years this just seems worse like we're just not interested in competing anymore, just existing.
Starting to lose all interest to be honest, quite an achievement to make someone like me who has lived and breathed Villa for 40 odd years feel that way. So congratulations are in order. I'd rather not see us become the Cleveland Browns thank you very much...
Very disappointed about the team selection and tactics, more so than the actual result - see my comments in the post match thread.But I will add one more thing, as the 'pundits' and so on harp on about Houllier's team selection (I haven't read any papers this morning, no doubt he's being criticised):If the FA hadn't allowed City to play their 4th round replay on 5th round weekend, thereby forcing us to play the 5th round tie midweek - and between two league games - we may have had a very different line-up playing on the Saturday/Sunday along with the other 5th round ties.Just a thought. The FA doesn't always help its own cause in maintaining the credibility of the competition.
Mr Lerner / General KrulakThe previous manager's decision to give up on the UEFA Cup when we were still in it was the most disgraceful management decision ever taken at our football club in my 40 odd years as a supporter. I cannot believe that when his successor was appointed one of his first instructions was never ever to subject Villa supporters to such a disrespectful act again.Our manager's team selection tonight was a disgrace to Aston Villa and to a competition that has a history as proud as ours. The fans who went to Manchester full of expectation after Saturday deserve at the very least an official apology – although I would say a full refund would be a more appropriate gesture by the club (deducted from the manager's wages). The word PROUD was banded about freely by our marketing people a few years ago. There's no pride in throwing in the towell.A big wedge was driven between the club and supporters tonight, and it will take more than a win at Bolton on Saturday to repair it.John Gregory "lost" a lot of fans by his negative tactics at the 2000 cup final, Martin O'Neill "lost" the support of a many fans after Moscow, and Gerard Houllier has possibly scored his own goal tonight.I wouldn't blame any player with a hunger for winning things in the game wanting to leave Villa after tonight. Good luck to Gareth Barry and James Milner for the rest of the competition, good luck to Ashley Young wherever he goes next season.
I agree Merv, but this is nothing new. I remember our humilation at Oldham in 1990 was midweek because they had a replay against Everton on 6th round day.
Quote from: LeeB on March 03, 2011, 09:42:49 AMI agree Merv, but this is nothing new. I remember our humilation at Oldham in 1990 was midweek because they had a replay against Everton on 6th round day.Dont remind me , I was there .. one of my worse nights , left early and still couldnt get out of the car park until after the game with all the Oldham fans laughing at me through the windows
Strange how things change in a few days isnt it?