I do worry as to how I sell the idea of following a Villa who will never win a thing to my one year old when he grows.
Quote from: cheltenhamlion on October 18, 2011, 10:37:50 AMI do worry as to how I sell the idea of following a Villa who will never win a thing to my one year old when he grows.You explain the concept of glory hunters, the thinking behind the "where were you when you were shit" song, the ideas of loyalty, thick and thin and tradition. If that fails you put him in a sack with a few house bricks and drop him in the cut. ;-)
just trying to get the point across that I cant see any Villa fan turning his nose up at anyone offering to make a Man City type of investment into the club.
I agree that Man City now have an embarrasment of riches but thats where a good manager comes in. Look at some of the crocks Ferguson bought over the years, Djemba Djemba and Veron being the most obvious examples.Be nice to be in that position though I think you would agree.
Quote from: aftab235 on October 17, 2011, 12:38:30 PMFans are realising the uncompetitive nature of PL and are not prepared to part with their hard earned cash.So are there threads like this in all the football forums? What about general Premier League forums with supporters from all sides?
Fans are realising the uncompetitive nature of PL and are not prepared to part with their hard earned cash.
Its only ever been Liverpool Manure,Chelsea,Arsenal and now more recently Man City in the last 30 years that have ever been in with a chance of winning the title.
Quote from: Gazza1982 on October 18, 2011, 12:12:35 PMIts only ever been Liverpool Manure,Chelsea,Arsenal and now more recently Man City in the last 30 years that have ever been in with a chance of winning the title.You forgot Blackburn.
Every time they buy a Milner, Lescott or Nasri they're weakening a potential rival at the same time as adding to their squad. If it wasn't for the lure of CL football they'd find it much mire difficult to keep 24 players happy. In the days when the league was more competitive there was a more even distribution of talent and the idea of an international footballer being content to be a squad player was laughable.
Which is why I welcome the new UEFA legislation thats on the cards in a couple of seasons. A club will only be allowed to spend what it earns,
Quote from: Gazza1982 on October 18, 2011, 12:12:35 PMWhich is why I welcome the new UEFA legislation thats on the cards in a couple of seasons. A club will only be allowed to spend what it earns,Great in theory, meaningless in practice.Man City have already announced their intention to circumvent that rule by having their stadium sponsored by (by their owners) for an absolutely ludicrous amount.