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.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 28, 2011, 12:25:46 AMQuote 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. Of course it is about more than cost - look at the shite summer we've had. Anyone with any semblance of a clue could have predicted rubbish attendances.One question - you say money and distance are acceptable reasons to not go. is that it? What about the other things we have to handle in our lives?
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.
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.
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..
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.My work will not allow me Saturdays off, regardless of how much i've pleaded. Does that mean I have to quit my job to become a "better fan"?
PWS - It looks as though finally Villa fans have had some balls rather than continuing to put up with the same dross and bullshit year in year out.The fact is, the ticket prices went up, the economy is poor and despite this, I am convinced that if the board of the club had given the fans the same hope and vision that the fans want, those fans would back them with support. You add the lack of vision, hope and radical introduction of conservatism, including one of the most dreadful managerial appointments then you can see why the attendance is so low. The fact is the board were warned about this in the summer by their customers and they did not take heed of it. It is that simple. These are so called businessmen, they are completely amateurish it seems to me. I have asked this question before but can anyone tell me precisely what Paul Faulkners qualifications are to run a £100m turnover business?
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on August 28, 2011, 12:34:38 AMPWS - It looks as though finally Villa fans have had some balls rather than continuing to put up with the same dross and bullshit year in year out.The fact is, the ticket prices went up, the economy is poor and despite this, I am convinced that if the board of the club had given the fans the same hope and vision that the fans want, those fans would back them with support. You add the lack of vision, hope and radical introduction of conservatism, including one of the most dreadful managerial appointments then you can see why the attendance is so low. The fact is the board were warned about this in the summer by their customers and they did not take heed of it. It is that simple. These are so called businessmen, they are completely amateurish it seems to me. I have asked this question before but can anyone tell me precisely what Paul Faulkners qualifications are to run a £100m turnover business?I agree with all, but the bold bit I posted about on another thread. If the club said this is not working, and we are going down a different route, with a strong wage structure and a 3 season plan to get to that wage level, with a priority on scouting 19-23 year olds with good reputations that can come in, be nurtured and sold on to continue a sustainable model for buying etc, the fans would buy into it. It has to be something different than plodding along.
Those delusional idiots on villatalk think mcleish has nothing to do with it.
Sorry if I gave the wrong impression in my previous post . I wasn't trying to come across as a "better fan than you".I fully understand that people have other priorities above The Villa, family should always come first.What i was trying to get at are the people who I know that for instance were quite happy to sit in the pub and watch todays game on TV. And when I turned up after the game they were quite happy to tell me what was wrong. Not just with todays game but with AVFC in general. Now if they can afford to sit in a pub and criticize The Villa why can't they be arsed to travel 5 miles and give the club their money? Three of them come on here, they're the ones I'm calling fickle.
Quote from: WeDontWantMcelish on August 27, 2011, 10:44:16 PMThose delusional idiots on villatalk think mcleish has nothing to do with it.With a board name like that you have the temerity to call yourself a Villa Fan?No matter who the manager is we support him and the team.You should be ashamed of yourself.
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on August 28, 2011, 12:33:17 AMQuote 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.My work will not allow me Saturdays off, regardless of how much i've pleaded. Does that mean I have to quit my job to become a "better fan"?Oh look, read at my earlier posts in this thread - I'm hardly on the offensive.However, the answer is yes. That's not your fault, nobody's doubting your love of the Villa, but some things are more important.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 28, 2011, 12:29:38 AMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on August 28, 2011, 12:25:46 AMQuote 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. Of course it is about more than cost - look at the shite summer we've had. Anyone with any semblance of a clue could have predicted rubbish attendances.One question - you say money and distance are acceptable reasons to not go. is that it? What about the other things we have to handle in our lives?It should not matter the reason for not going if it is justified to that individual. Part of my thinking this season was based on expecting a little one in January, and knowing that the idea of any complications which we have had before with these things would leave the expensive season ticket unused for a period of time. And those that go are better fans argument. Is this an on the spot, over a lifetime, etc. I would wager there are some fans that went in division 3 that don't go now for whatever reason and could be seen as better fans as they were there when attendances were rock bottom. It is a really difficult argument to cover off the angles.