Quote from: Chas N'Dave Cooper on August 04, 2011, 09:17:24 AMSo those of us who can't afford an ST / work on some matchdays / are under the thumb and not allowed to go to every game are not important then?Quite frankly - yes.A football clubs lifeblood whether you like it or not are season ticket holders (and shareholders). These are the people who do (exactly what the word means) "support" their club. Not sitting behind a computer moaning and whaling about why they aren't as good as Man Utd, but actually putting £££ into the club. Because that's all that matters.It's like the voting system - if you don't vote, you've got no right to complain.
So those of us who can't afford an ST / work on some matchdays / are under the thumb and not allowed to go to every game are not important then?
Quote from: villa_oldie on August 04, 2011, 11:35:53 AMQuote from: Chas N'Dave Cooper on August 04, 2011, 09:17:24 AMSo those of us who can't afford an ST / work on some matchdays / are under the thumb and not allowed to go to every game are not important then?Quite frankly - yes.A football clubs lifeblood whether you like it or not are season ticket holders (and shareholders). These are the people who do (exactly what the word means) "support" their club. Not sitting behind a computer moaning and whaling about why they aren't as good as Man Utd, but actually putting £££ into the club. Because that's all that matters.It's like the voting system - if you don't vote, you've got no right to complain.How ridiculous! Hasn't the club just been out in Hong Kong? Was that because we couldn't find anyone else to play, or a marketing exercise designed to raise our profile in Asia? I am jealous of anyone who can get to every game (I manage about three a season plus any others that coincide with me coming back to Blighty for a visit), but a "State of The Villa" statement is relevant to everybody with an interest in the club, not just those with a season ticket.
Just an extention to Chris's prediction. Expected responses to Randy's speech may be "talk is cheap" (as in Chris's post) or "don't tell me, show me" (as in my post). I put my post in quotation marks hoping to make it clear.That was all.
Quote from: German James on August 04, 2011, 11:51:06 AMQuote from: villa_oldie on August 04, 2011, 11:35:53 AMQuote from: Chas N'Dave Cooper on August 04, 2011, 09:17:24 AMSo those of us who can't afford an ST / work on some matchdays / are under the thumb and not allowed to go to every game are not important then?Quite frankly - yes.A football clubs lifeblood whether you like it or not are season ticket holders (and shareholders). These are the people who do (exactly what the word means) "support" their club. Not sitting behind a computer moaning and whaling about why they aren't as good as Man Utd, but actually putting £££ into the club. Because that's all that matters.It's like the voting system - if you don't vote, you've got no right to complain.How ridiculous! Hasn't the club just been out in Hong Kong? Was that because we couldn't find anyone else to play, or a marketing exercise designed to raise our profile in Asia? I am jealous of anyone who can get to every game (I manage about three a season plus any others that coincide with me coming back to Blighty for a visit), but a "State of The Villa" statement is relevant to everybody with an interest in the club, not just those with a season ticket.My point being...Someone who lives 1000 miles away and can't get to games - what difference does it make to Aston Villa what their opinion is and their thoughts on the club?Does it matter to your employers what someone who logs on to a website every day thinks of their company?? No. All I'm saying is (and this is the bit where people don't like to hear the truth / the state of the world) unless you financially back something or make your interest in a company / football club / charity, whatever - worth its while. Why would and why should they give a shed on your opinion?
Quote from: villa_oldie on August 04, 2011, 11:54:19 AMQuote from: German James on August 04, 2011, 11:51:06 AMQuote from: villa_oldie on August 04, 2011, 11:35:53 AMQuote from: Chas N'Dave Cooper on August 04, 2011, 09:17:24 AMSo those of us who can't afford an ST / work on some matchdays / are under the thumb and not allowed to go to every game are not important then?Quite frankly - yes.A football clubs lifeblood whether you like it or not are season ticket holders (and shareholders). These are the people who do (exactly what the word means) "support" their club. Not sitting behind a computer moaning and whaling about why they aren't as good as Man Utd, but actually putting £££ into the club. Because that's all that matters.It's like the voting system - if you don't vote, you've got no right to complain.How ridiculous! Hasn't the club just been out in Hong Kong? Was that because we couldn't find anyone else to play, or a marketing exercise designed to raise our profile in Asia? I am jealous of anyone who can get to every game (I manage about three a season plus any others that coincide with me coming back to Blighty for a visit), but a "State of The Villa" statement is relevant to everybody with an interest in the club, not just those with a season ticket.My point being...Someone who lives 1000 miles away and can't get to games - what difference does it make to Aston Villa what their opinion is and their thoughts on the club?Does it matter to your employers what someone who logs on to a website every day thinks of their company?? No. All I'm saying is (and this is the bit where people don't like to hear the truth / the state of the world) unless you financially back something or make your interest in a company / football club / charity, whatever - worth its while. Why would and why should they give a shed on your opinion?I do take your point, businesses do not give a flying fuck about anyone who doesn't give them money, why would they? But this isn't the annual accounts, it's a bit of PR from our silent benefactor. It will be a pep-talk, or an announcement that he's selling up and will cost him nowt, so why not make it on the OS? It won't really matter because someone will have copied and pasted it within 20 seconds of receving it!
...That being the case, what does it matter? You'll be reading what it says within a minute anyway.Everyone seems to think they have a right to know the goings on behind the scenes at every little juncture of life in this era.Not one club reveals or has top directors directly interacting with its supporters like the administration of our great establishment... Not one!We've got an ex-general for christs sake who speaks to us. So the benefactor is 'camera shy' - so what, its his porogative. He put £67mil into buying this club, and has spent a total of near on £200mil since 2006. That's more in 5 years than we've EVER spent.This clubs in a lot better shape than it's been since pre-WWI. Some of you lot really need to take a step back and stop knocking RAL for the sake of it.Fans have options - put up or shut up. Buy the shirt or don't. Go to games, or don't. Simple.
Quote from: German James on August 04, 2011, 11:51:06 AMHow ridiculous! Hasn't the club just been out in Hong Kong? Was that because we couldn't find anyone else to play, or a marketing exercise designed to raise our profile in Asia? I am jealous of anyone who can get to every game (I manage about three a season plus any others that coincide with me coming back to Blighty for a visit), but a "State of The Villa" statement is relevant to everybody with an interest in the club, not just those with a season ticket.My point being...Someone who lives 1000 miles away and can't get to games - what difference does it make to Aston Villa what their opinion is and their thoughts on the club?Does it matter to your employers what someone who logs on to a website every day thinks of their company?? No. All I'm saying is (and this is the bit where people don't like to hear the truth / the state of the world) unless you financially back something or make your interest in a company / football club / charity, whatever - worth its while. Why would and why should they give a shed on your opinion?
How ridiculous! Hasn't the club just been out in Hong Kong? Was that because we couldn't find anyone else to play, or a marketing exercise designed to raise our profile in Asia? I am jealous of anyone who can get to every game (I manage about three a season plus any others that coincide with me coming back to Blighty for a visit), but a "State of The Villa" statement is relevant to everybody with an interest in the club, not just those with a season ticket.
I suppose it's a matter of 'interest' against 'vested interest'. Those that go and punp money into the club are the latter, but those who don't/can't for whatever reason are the former. It's only right that the club recognises this. Plus, as I said above, it's difficult for them to communicate directly with larger following.The whole 'better fan than you' thing gets brought up from time to time on here, but usually in the vein of "You weren't there so how does your opinion count?" That's wrong as no one opinion is more valid than any other, whether it be a Villa ST holder, a Villa fan who doesn't go or a neutral observer. That's not what this is, as anyone can voice their opinion on the contents of the letter, but rather the club wanting to reach out to it's fans/customers and get a message to them. Now, this could be done on the website, but how is that any different to any other press release or interview? I think they're trying to communicate more personally with the fanbase and this is the only way that can be done, even if it does put some people's noses out of joint.
Quote from: villa_oldie on August 04, 2011, 11:35:53 AMQuote from: Chas N'Dave Cooper on August 04, 2011, 09:17:24 AMSo those of us who can't afford an ST / work on some matchdays / are under the thumb and not allowed to go to every game are not important then?Quite frankly - yes.A football clubs lifeblood whether you like it or not are season ticket holders (and shareholders). These are the people who do (exactly what the word means) "support" their club. Not sitting behind a computer moaning and whaling about why they aren't as good as Man Utd, but actually putting £££ into the club. Because that's all that matters.It's like the voting system - if you don't vote, you've got no right to complain.I'm sorry, but that is the most ridiculous post i've seen on this site.