Do football a favour. Do it now while small heath are out of it. Wasn't MacGregor merely on our committee?
Club Statement
I wish the club hadn't released that statement. There's dignity in silence. That statement is the sort of thing the Blues would do, except their version would be riddled with spelling mistakes.
Quote from: Ad@m on October 17, 2011, 11:06:33 PMI wish the club hadn't released that statement. There's dignity in silence. That statement is the sort of thing the Blues would do, except their version would be riddled with spelling mistakes.silence leads to people assuming we are in agreement with this nonsense. The club did the right thing in publicly challenging Bevan to come clean and ultimately distancing themselves from the assumptions made by Bevan in doing so.
Doing away with promotion/relegation would mean the actual results at the end of the season will have no ongoing significance whatsoever.I therefore would like to propose an even more radical overhaul - namely eliminating the goalposts.Instead football pitches will be very large and circular, two teams of 10 outfield players will compete to keep possession of the football during six 15 minute sessions. The clubs will of course continue with their normal season long round robin of fixtures much as today.Large circular pitches will allow the construction of much larger stadia for our bigger best supported clubs, and the regular breaks will be a lot more media friendly to allow TV companies their advertising slots. The most entertaining teams weaving the most skilful and intricate patterns with the ball will naturally enough attract the most fans. So at present that will be Barcelona on the world stage and in this country,.... errr Arsenal .League tables will be maintained as an added interest despite the fact that there will be no goals and consequently no results. Teams will be ranked from top to bottom on the basis of revenue generated. Those teams providing the most entertaining possession football will obviously be pulling in more fans and more revenue.Some may mock my proposals now, but didnt McGregor have his critics ? Its time for football to move on and break out of the restrictions of 19th century thinking that thought the primary aim was not just to move the ball over a given line in a particular place, but to perform the act more times than your opponent during the game ! In my opinion, a now outdated concept encouraged by Victorian ideas of laissez- faire competition.Under my system, when someone who doesnt like football says to you "Its just a load of people kicking a bag of air round a field" you will now be able to tell them...."Yes! It is !"
Last week most of us were up in arms about Liverpool's claim for more of the overseas TV money.This, in my opinion, would be even more destructive to the fabric of the game as the Scouse telly cash grab.
Quote from: Legion on October 17, 2011, 07:20:55 PMQuoteWe were confused and surprised by Mr Bevan's remarks today stating that unnamed American and Asian owners have been talking about scrapping promotion and relegation to the Premier League.If he intended this group to specifically include Aston Villa, as could be inferred by his comments, then we would ask him to confirm as much.We might also add that the founding of the Football League in 1888 was led by a previous Chairman of Aston Villa, William McGregor.It's nice to see us on the front foot. Well played Villa.
QuoteWe were confused and surprised by Mr Bevan's remarks today stating that unnamed American and Asian owners have been talking about scrapping promotion and relegation to the Premier League.If he intended this group to specifically include Aston Villa, as could be inferred by his comments, then we would ask him to confirm as much.We might also add that the founding of the Football League in 1888 was led by a previous Chairman of Aston Villa, William McGregor.
We were confused and surprised by Mr Bevan's remarks today stating that unnamed American and Asian owners have been talking about scrapping promotion and relegation to the Premier League.If he intended this group to specifically include Aston Villa, as could be inferred by his comments, then we would ask him to confirm as much.We might also add that the founding of the Football League in 1888 was led by a previous Chairman of Aston Villa, William McGregor.