Quote from: Chris Smith on August 29, 2011, 05:37:35 PMQuote from: hilts_coolerking on August 29, 2011, 05:27:40 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on August 29, 2011, 05:15:35 PMWhere has Dave made that connection, that's purely your invention.So why then are the fans getting all the stick? I've not seen Dave, or you for that matter, offer any criticism of those responsible for the situation the club finds itself in, merely sneering criticism of those fans who for whatever reason have decided to stop going, as if its entirely their fault. To use Dave's own expression: when in doubt, blame the fans. Rather than using stay-away fans as some sort of reason for the club's malaise, you perhaps ought to see them for what they are, i.e. a symptom of the club's malaise.It's not a criticism of fans who "for whatever reason have decided to stop going". It was a specific response to the KFC analogy that we're merely customers and withdrawing your support because we're not spending as much. The point I tried to make was the playing squad is being sold off piece by piece to balance the books. I therefore don`t think it’s a wise move to ask the fans to pay even more to watch it.As someone else posted the club needs the part time/fair weather/glory hunter fan (delete as appropriate) more than they need the club.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on August 29, 2011, 05:27:40 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on August 29, 2011, 05:15:35 PMWhere has Dave made that connection, that's purely your invention.So why then are the fans getting all the stick? I've not seen Dave, or you for that matter, offer any criticism of those responsible for the situation the club finds itself in, merely sneering criticism of those fans who for whatever reason have decided to stop going, as if its entirely their fault. To use Dave's own expression: when in doubt, blame the fans. Rather than using stay-away fans as some sort of reason for the club's malaise, you perhaps ought to see them for what they are, i.e. a symptom of the club's malaise.It's not a criticism of fans who "for whatever reason have decided to stop going". It was a specific response to the KFC analogy that we're merely customers and withdrawing your support because we're not spending as much.
Quote from: Chris Smith on August 29, 2011, 05:15:35 PMWhere has Dave made that connection, that's purely your invention.So why then are the fans getting all the stick? I've not seen Dave, or you for that matter, offer any criticism of those responsible for the situation the club finds itself in, merely sneering criticism of those fans who for whatever reason have decided to stop going, as if its entirely their fault. To use Dave's own expression: when in doubt, blame the fans. Rather than using stay-away fans as some sort of reason for the club's malaise, you perhaps ought to see them for what they are, i.e. a symptom of the club's malaise.
Where has Dave made that connection, that's purely your invention.
As a former seller of H&V I can make an relative informed comment on the Villa Fan base.I used to get far more comments along the lines of..."is it the programme?""it's been a while since I have been, where's the Holte End again?"When we played the likes of Man U, Liverpool, Arsenal, ChelseaAnd zero comments as above when we played Bolton, Portsmouth or BlackburnI would say we have always had fans that will attend VP dependant on who we are playing not simply just to see the Villa no matter who the opposition is.To use a business analogy, when you put a product 'on offer' you will see an increase in sales, once the offer is over you can generally assume that you will loose about 75% of the increase in sales. I would say that Villa have been 'on offer' since Randy took over and the offer has just ended. Should the attendance levels continue to reduce then we are seeing a return to pre offer levels.I have been attending Villa since the mid 80's and I can remember the piss poor attendances back then that make Saturday's 30,000 seem like a massive crowd.
I think the Board's plan was that we would pack out Villa Park week after week, and extend it to 50,000+ and still pack it out. Maybe Randy thought this would be pretty easy as even the shite teams in the NFL (eg Cleveland Browns) tend to get full houses every game.
Quote from: cdvillafan on August 29, 2011, 08:13:14 PMI think the Board's plan was that we would pack out Villa Park week after week, and extend it to 50,000+ and still pack it out. Maybe Randy thought this would be pretty easy as even the shite teams in the NFL (eg Cleveland Browns) tend to get full houses every game.Actually the Browns used to defy the trend and pack the house regardless. They used to be considered one of the best fanbases in the league. If you want a good comparison go with the Bengals down in Cincy. When the team is good, the fans show up. Most times they are too 'busy doing other things'. Now, when the team sucks, you can travel thru town and hear the team advertising who they are playing against to draw fans. The Bengals have some loyal fans, but most are often teased for jumping on the bandwagon when the team is winning.
Quote from: CBAV06 on August 29, 2011, 08:19:05 PMQuote from: cdvillafan on August 29, 2011, 08:13:14 PMI think the Board's plan was that we would pack out Villa Park week after week, and extend it to 50,000+ and still pack it out. Maybe Randy thought this would be pretty easy as even the shite teams in the NFL (eg Cleveland Browns) tend to get full houses every game.Actually the Browns used to defy the trend and pack the house regardless. They used to be considered one of the best fanbases in the league. If you want a good comparison go with the Bengals down in Cincy. When the team is good, the fans show up. Most times they are too 'busy doing other things'. Now, when the team sucks, you can travel thru town and hear the team advertising who they are playing against to draw fans. The Bengals have some loyal fans, but most are often teased for jumping on the bandwagon when the team is winning.I also think they didn't understand the difference between an American Football game and one of ours. Over there it's about 24 teams in a population of 250 million and eight home games a season (tell me if I'm wrong) so fanbases are massive and every game is an event.