Are we approaching the end of the 5 year plan now ?
It would be nice, but it probably wouldn't sell as many papers or get as many reads/views.
And buying Darren Bent And buying Makoun And getting Walker on loan. And developing , and introducing Bannan, Albrighton, Clark, Baker, Herd, Hogg, Delfounso. And trying to play more football. Its not all been bad decisions by GH, and tbh this was always going to be a transitional season.It appears that the chasms between the senior players and management, that were suggested by MM, have had a lot more of an influence on team results than we had hoped. Not sure why we want player power to win tbh.
Quote from: Legion on March 24, 2011, 03:03:35 PMIt would be nice, but it probably wouldn't sell as many papers or get as many reads/views.Interesting how the Houllier out page has been going for over 4 months and has 658 likes. While our page has been up less than a day and has already passed 400 members.
Great post, Andy Lochhead.
I am all for free speech and people being entitled to their opinions, but anybody in favour of organised protests or demonstrations because of our present predicament is a complete and utter idiot, totally wrong in their actions and themselves show a total lack of understanding of the history of Aston Villa.We have players underperforming and a manager who on the present evidence is not doing an effective job so our team are losing games. Yes thats horrible and I hate it, but the club itself is not disorganised or badly run. The team on the pitch may be rudderless right now, but the club itself is not.Boo and moan during the match if you dont like what you see, boo them off at half time if you dont like the 1st half, not my style but its an emotional game. Boo them off at the end and scream verbals at the bench at full time if its bad, now that is something I've done on more than one occasion this season.But planning and organising demonstrations because the team is losing at the moment ? Do me a favour ! We had demonstrations a few years back because Doug wouldnt let go, and it was obvious to many of us that this was increasingly holding the club back. That was justified.In 1968 the club was rotten from top to bottom and on the verge of bankrupty from years of neglect by directors who were living in the past. Demonstrations then were not just necessary, they were imperative to the survival of the club. The club was saved and a new era began and we avoided relegation that season. But the next season the team imploded and spectacularly went backwards on the pitch. Just as now, there was reports of player unrest and fall outs with the manager. Just put the name Docherty instead of Houllier, think Mike Ferguson, Dick Edwards, Barry Hole instead of Ireland, Collins, Dunne. Nobody talked of demonstrating, even though we finished up in the 3rd division. Because we knew the basics of the club itself were right.So to the attention seeking big mouths who seem to be almost revelling in each defeat as they plan protest and revolution, I say shut up. Shut up because you dont cheer in equal volume when we win as you boo when we lose, shut up because you never give credit where its due in equal measure with the criticism you dish out, but most of all shut up because I suspect you are mostly spoilt brats who have known nothing but the premier league and like many modern fans you have no patience and at the first hint of problems you start crying.