I don't for one second class myself as "better than you fan" but to me supporting my club means doing so even when the going gets tough..
Don't moan about the size of the crowd or the lack of investment in the squad unless you are willing to put your money behind what your fingers type.
I could waste everyones time regaling you with the highs and lows of my time as a Villa Supporter.!955 first ever Villa game. lost 1-0 to Cardiff. All the trials and tribulations between then and now.But I have never wavered in my support for the football club that I love. And that means getting down to Villa Park at every opportunity. Even traveling from abroad in the late 70's to mid 90's.I'm an OAP now but I still make a point of getting to as many matches as I can.It's oh so easy in the age of the internet to sit at a keyboard and criticise what you see or hear on the web. Get your arses down there in the depths of winter or even on a day like today and maybe then some of your criticisms would have more validity..Don't moan about the size of the crowd or the lack of investment in the squad unless you are willing to put your money behind what your fingers type.And by the way, going back to that DOL banner....yes some of you are fickle.
Can I just say, having kind of started all this, that I think those who go to every ame actually are better fans than those who don't. It's just the simple application of logic as far as I can see.
By the way can I have my old moniker back now please moderators. I see Risso has reverted to type.
Quote from: Fish N Chips on August 28, 2011, 12:21:22 AMBy the way can I have my old moniker back now please moderators. I see Risso has reverted to type.What was it?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 28, 2011, 12:10:47 AMI don't for one second class myself as "better than you fan" but to me supporting my club means doing so even when the going gets tough.. But that's at odds with what you're saying.To you being a fan means going all the time, regardless of how things are going.To others, it doesn't mean going all the time whatever the reason, and whatever the reasons are, they're going to be easier to overcome when the football is good and things are looking promising. To disparage the people in the latter category as gloryhunters sounds exactly like "better fan than you" to me.There are lots of reasons the crowd was poor today, and none of them were the fault of the supporters - far more appropriate to look at the people who've run us so shambolically for a year now.
Quote from: VillainousVillan on August 28, 2011, 12:18:06 AMCan I just say, having kind of started all this, that I think those who go to every ame actually are better fans than those who don't. It's just the simple application of logic as far as I can see.What about the ones who can't afford it?What about the ones who have to work?What about the ones who live abroad?I know people who go every match and never stop throwing abuse at the players and manager. What kind of support is that?
Quote from: Risso on August 27, 2011, 11:45:40 PMThe West Midlands has been incredibly badly hit by the economic downturn. When ticket prices have gone up, and investment in the team has gone down, together with the appointment of a manager with two Premier League relegations under his belt, and who has a reputation for playing dull football, simply writing off a poor attendance as being evidence of "glory hunters" is incredibly immature and shows a distinct lack of intelligence.Spot on.We had to choose, Villa or holiday. Last season Villa won. We didn't go away. This year we had 10 days away, and I took more joy from the wonder on my 3 year old sons face as he caught unsuspecting sea life and legged it into the sea fully clothed than I did at any point watching Villa last season. When money is tight, the product on the pitch is what SHOULD sell a season ticket for the cost that they are. Blind love for the team should not be a reason to blindly renew every season if the money could be spent on something that brings more fulfillment to you or your family situation. I love the Villa, I am a passionate fan, I generate noise and am very vocal when down there, but I will not be preached to by any fan that tries the whole you have to go if you claim to be a fan. Bollocks. Money and family dictate, and if there if are choices, and the choice of going down the Villa is essentially to watch fairly mundane football (it has been for 3 seasons, appointing ECk and letting Young and Downing go is not going to make it better is it!?) or spend that time with my kids doing something else significantly cheaper, Villa no longer wins. If the product improved, ie it was exciting, we won more, we had players that I would chose to watch playing football that is entertaining, I would reconsider. The blind faith bit should not be a factor, and the guy from retentions that rang me had this explained to him too.
The West Midlands has been incredibly badly hit by the economic downturn. When ticket prices have gone up, and investment in the team has gone down, together with the appointment of a manager with two Premier League relegations under his belt, and who has a reputation for playing dull football, simply writing off a poor attendance as being evidence of "glory hunters" is incredibly immature and shows a distinct lack of intelligence.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 28, 2011, 12:13:47 AMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on August 28, 2011, 12:10:47 AMI don't for one second class myself as "better than you fan" but to me supporting my club means doing so even when the going gets tough.. But that's at odds with what you're saying.To you being a fan means going all the time, regardless of how things are going.To others, it doesn't mean going all the time whatever the reason, and whatever the reasons are, they're going to be easier to overcome when the football is good and things are looking promising. To disparage the people in the latter category as gloryhunters sounds exactly like "better fan than you" to me.There are lots of reasons the crowd was poor today, and none of them were the fault of the supporters - far more appropriate to look at the people who've run us so shambolically for a year now.What I mean is you go as often as you can, be it a ST or 1 or 3 games a year if distance/money is an issue. A few years ago I could only afford about 5 games, and most of those were cheap deal games or cheap cup games. So I understand the money angle. But surely the fact it's such a large and sudden drop there's more to it than just the cost for example? I'm probably as pissed off and disappointed as anyone with how things are going right now, but as I said, i've seen worse over the years. And as I also mentioned, if we only went because we played attractive football or looked like winning something, we'd have been playing in a near empty VP for the majority of my time.