Quote from: DeKuip on March 02, 2011, 11:30:15 PMMr 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.Excellent post
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.
Dekuip, your post is the best post I've ever read on this website- excellent post!
Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on March 03, 2011, 09:43:14 AMQuote from: DeKuip on March 02, 2011, 11:30:15 PMMr 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.Excellent postAnd just how many of you "proud" fans would be at the away game v Brighton next season?
Quote from: DeKuip on March 02, 2011, 11:30:15 PMMr 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.Excellent post
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.
Im absolutely shocked by this reaction! We are in a seriously dangerous position in the Premiership. The majority of our run in is against teams in the same situation, that most of you think are gimmes. If we lose 6 of these, we then have to beat Arsenal away and Liverpool on the last day. If we lose 6 of these we will go down. We have a squad of players who our manager can select a starting XI from. Villa fans as a whole bemoaned the previous manager for burnout in March, and being so rigid in selection and formation. Our current manager is confident enought to change things every game. The game last night was lost in the first 4 minutes after an unfortunate mistake by Clark, not by the managers selection of International players. I think we played ok as a whole, we didnt create many chances granted, but City are a class act. To react the way most of you are today, shows that you are fickle and can't really see whats staring you in the face, which is relegation.Get ten points on the boards and things will look better, last night just came at the wrong time.
Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on March 03, 2011, 09:43:14 AMQuote from: DeKuip on March 02, 2011, 11:30:15 PMMr 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.Excellent postAnd just how many of you "proud" fans would be at the away game v Brighton next season?
DBTW, you seem to think giving up on last night and accepting a heavy defeat offers us a better chance of staying up.I disagree, had we put in a decent performance yesterday we could've carried the form on which woul have minimised the risk of relegation.
The cups just arent considered important financially compared with the holy grail of being in the premier league....not by the managers, not by the directors/owners, not by Sky and the worldwide TV audiences who are now the paymasters.But what about the fans ? I mean the ones who go every week and pay their money at the turnstile.How many fans celebrated on the pitch when we finished 6th in 2007/08 ? Approximately zero. How many fans celebrated on the pitch when we finished 6th in 2008/09 ? Approximately zero. How many fans celebrated on the pitch when we finished 6th in 2009/10 ? Approximately zero. And when we got to a cup final ?Perhaps one day all of football will go bust and start again, Sky and the rest of the world goes away and the real fans can become the paymasters again.Thats the real reason so many of us are so angry about what happened in Manchester last night.
I doubt it, why can't we sell out every away game in the premiership then?I'm a proud fan, I love my club and I give a hell of a lot of my time and money in doing what I can.I find some of the comments this morning nothing short of pathetic. I've seen it from the inside, and we are not far off being able to challenge for honours again. Next season, we will seee a new Aston Villa, an Aston Villa that will see all this bickering stop and every fan unite.Last night came at the wrong time for us, and in the long run we will not miss the cup this season.