Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 04, 2011, 10:33:46 AMQuote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on March 04, 2011, 09:59:46 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on March 04, 2011, 02:28:01 AMQuote from: hawkeye on March 04, 2011, 02:25:10 AMThe people on here that are trying to justify our managers decision just dont get it, he killed a lot of supporters rationale for supporting the club, there is absoloutely no justification for Aston Villa to act in this cowardly and disrespectful way. You should read again what VCTM said, why on earth should any one comit to a club that is not commited to the majority of it supporters. Yesterday was one of the darkest days in our history and what is so sad about it was the fact that it was self inflicted.No, no over-reaction here either. I agree it's not an over reaction. The reason that it was one of the darkest days in our history is that not did we only let our own supporters down, we let every neutral football supporter in the country down particularly those who can't afford Sky who want to watch a decent game on terrestrial TV. Beyond that we let down the FA, the sponsor,and ITV. In essence we let the entire game down and it was an absolute disgrace.And we're the only club who ever put out a weakened side?We are Aston Villa and I was brought up to believe that we were a force for good in football.
Quote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on March 04, 2011, 09:59:46 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on March 04, 2011, 02:28:01 AMQuote from: hawkeye on March 04, 2011, 02:25:10 AMThe people on here that are trying to justify our managers decision just dont get it, he killed a lot of supporters rationale for supporting the club, there is absoloutely no justification for Aston Villa to act in this cowardly and disrespectful way. You should read again what VCTM said, why on earth should any one comit to a club that is not commited to the majority of it supporters. Yesterday was one of the darkest days in our history and what is so sad about it was the fact that it was self inflicted.No, no over-reaction here either. I agree it's not an over reaction. The reason that it was one of the darkest days in our history is that not did we only let our own supporters down, we let every neutral football supporter in the country down particularly those who can't afford Sky who want to watch a decent game on terrestrial TV. Beyond that we let down the FA, the sponsor,and ITV. In essence we let the entire game down and it was an absolute disgrace.And we're the only club who ever put out a weakened side?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 04, 2011, 02:28:01 AMQuote from: hawkeye on March 04, 2011, 02:25:10 AMThe people on here that are trying to justify our managers decision just dont get it, he killed a lot of supporters rationale for supporting the club, there is absoloutely no justification for Aston Villa to act in this cowardly and disrespectful way. You should read again what VCTM said, why on earth should any one comit to a club that is not commited to the majority of it supporters. Yesterday was one of the darkest days in our history and what is so sad about it was the fact that it was self inflicted.No, no over-reaction here either. I agree it's not an over reaction. The reason that it was one of the darkest days in our history is that not did we only let our own supporters down, we let every neutral football supporter in the country down particularly those who can't afford Sky who want to watch a decent game on terrestrial TV. Beyond that we let down the FA, the sponsor,and ITV. In essence we let the entire game down and it was an absolute disgrace.
Quote from: hawkeye on March 04, 2011, 02:25:10 AMThe people on here that are trying to justify our managers decision just dont get it, he killed a lot of supporters rationale for supporting the club, there is absoloutely no justification for Aston Villa to act in this cowardly and disrespectful way. You should read again what VCTM said, why on earth should any one comit to a club that is not commited to the majority of it supporters. Yesterday was one of the darkest days in our history and what is so sad about it was the fact that it was self inflicted.No, no over-reaction here either.
The people on here that are trying to justify our managers decision just dont get it, he killed a lot of supporters rationale for supporting the club, there is absoloutely no justification for Aston Villa to act in this cowardly and disrespectful way. You should read again what VCTM said, why on earth should any one comit to a club that is not commited to the majority of it supporters. Yesterday was one of the darkest days in our history and what is so sad about it was the fact that it was self inflicted.
We are Aston Villa and I was brought up to believe that we were a force for good in football.
Quote from: toronto villa on March 04, 2011, 02:59:30 AMI know people are upet about yesterday. But calling for the manager's head. Really? I was hoping for much better last night, and while I'd liked for him to have played a stronger team, he decided against it. I understand why even if I don't entirely agree. A manager needs to be able make those decisions and not be subject to having people called for him to be fired just because we don't see it that way. You'd honestly think by the reaction of some that we'd been relegated last night. Be upset, but let's not go so overboard as to make ourselves out to be so emotional as to lose all sense of rationality. I know our hated rivals won a cup on Sunday, and on the back of that the circumstances of this game couldn't have come at a worse time. But we're still a great club with great traditions, fans and history. And contrary to current feelings we also still have a very good manager, coaching staff and players. We need to see this season out now, get rid of the some of the crap that cannot fill in when needed, and get in hungrier and more talented players.He should never have been given the job, should then have been sacked ages ago, and should definitely not be in charge for next season. Houllier is a walking disaster. There's a reason he was in semi- retirement doing a desk job for the French FA and that's because he's past it. A truly hopeless excuse for a manager.
I know people are upet about yesterday. But calling for the manager's head. Really? I was hoping for much better last night, and while I'd liked for him to have played a stronger team, he decided against it. I understand why even if I don't entirely agree. A manager needs to be able make those decisions and not be subject to having people called for him to be fired just because we don't see it that way. You'd honestly think by the reaction of some that we'd been relegated last night. Be upset, but let's not go so overboard as to make ourselves out to be so emotional as to lose all sense of rationality. I know our hated rivals won a cup on Sunday, and on the back of that the circumstances of this game couldn't have come at a worse time. But we're still a great club with great traditions, fans and history. And contrary to current feelings we also still have a very good manager, coaching staff and players. We need to see this season out now, get rid of the some of the crap that cannot fill in when needed, and get in hungrier and more talented players.
My two penneth - The FA Cup is the one trophy I want us to win more than any other - don't give a stuff about the prize money, it's the prestige and experience that i'd love and how it would make me feel that makes it the No 1 in my eyes. It's the one game i'd happily fly 12,000 miles to watch us play in.Randy's been here for long enough now and should understand how we feel about the FA Cup. I can't believe he'd need telling.However, Randy doesn't pick the team and if the instruction to GH on his appointment was ''Gerard, whatever you do keep us in the Premier league'' then resting players is a no brainer for him.So was Gerards instruction on appointment ''Please keep us in the Premier League'' or ''Please win us some silverware''.Depressingly, I think we now all know the answer to that question.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 04, 2011, 02:28:01 AMQuote from: hawkeye on March 04, 2011, 02:25:10 AMThe people on here that are trying to justify our managers decision just dont get it, he killed a lot of supporters rationale for supporting the club, there is absoloutely no justification for Aston Villa to act in this cowardly and disrespectful way. You should read again what VCTM said, why on earth should any one comit to a club that is not commited to the majority of it supporters. Yesterday was one of the darkest days in our history and what is so sad about it was the fact that it was self inflicted.No, no over-reaction here either. Dave over reaction by the paying customers...now what's wrong with that?Hawkeye and VCTM have it bang on. My support for the club started with the relegation from the second division and was cemented during 1970/71 season and in particular the semi final and final of the League Cup. I know that our top priority was to get out of the Third division however the daunting task of 46 league game did not mean giving up the League cup. All I and many other fans ask is that we compete and when we don't I reserve the right to over react.
Quote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on March 04, 2011, 12:16:34 PMWe are Aston Villa and I was brought up to believe that we were a force for good in football.Given the result, nobody liked the decision the other night, however, to act like this concept of weakened teams and more emphasis on the league has crept up on you and smacked you in the face is a little incredulous. Where have you been the last 15-20 years?
I'm furious not incredulous and I'm furious because we have an arrogant and patronising manager who selected a side to get us deliberately knocked out of the FA Cup and expects us idiots who pay his wages to believe him when he claims that he didn't put out a weakened side..
Quote from: Risso on March 04, 2011, 07:47:53 AMQuote from: toronto villa on March 04, 2011, 02:59:30 AMI know people are upet about yesterday. But calling for the manager's head. Really? I was hoping for much better last night, and while I'd liked for him to have played a stronger team, he decided against it. I understand why even if I don't entirely agree. A manager needs to be able make those decisions and not be subject to having people called for him to be fired just because we don't see it that way. You'd honestly think by the reaction of some that we'd been relegated last night. Be upset, but let's not go so overboard as to make ourselves out to be so emotional as to lose all sense of rationality. I know our hated rivals won a cup on Sunday, and on the back of that the circumstances of this game couldn't have come at a worse time. But we're still a great club with great traditions, fans and history. And contrary to current feelings we also still have a very good manager, coaching staff and players. We need to see this season out now, get rid of the some of the crap that cannot fill in when needed, and get in hungrier and more talented players.He should never have been given the job, should then have been sacked ages ago, and should definitely not be in charge for next season. Houllier is a walking disaster. There's a reason he was in semi- retirement doing a desk job for the French FA and that's because he's past it. A truly hopeless excuse for a manager.Risso, if Villa managers were appointed and dismissed based on your criteria the job would be a revolving door down there. Nobody would want it. A manager should have the right to make certain decisions, even if as fans we don't always go along with it. I'm not happy about how things transpired on Wednesday but frankly some reactions about it have been borderline Stephen Ireland level crazy.