Also, I know I'm biased, but I honestly, objectively believe that given our geographical location and size of our city, our potential returns on a massive investment piss all over every club in England bar Man Utd.
Would need too much investment. Too many clubs nearby to make that happenWolves, Baggies, Blues, Stoke. Even Leicester and Leeds would all need to fall away into non-existance for us to become one of the biggest supported clubs in the country. If say 2 of them fell away into non-existance and we had over a decade's worth of constant success then yes the next generation of midlands supporters would probably be villains.
Would need too much investment. Too many clubs nearby to make that happenWolves, Baggies, Blues, Stoke. Even Leicester and Leeds would all need to fall away into non-existance for us to become one of the biggest supported clubs in the country. If say 2 of them fell away into non-existance and we had over a decade's worth of constant success then yes the next generation of midlands supporters would probably be villains.But if I were a neutral (and took FFP into consideration). I'd get a similar outcome and much quicker if I bought Newcastle. Only them and Sunderland up there, packed every week, get them challenging and I bet they already have a large supporter base around the rest of the country ( I know more Newcastle fans than Liverpool, Arsenal or Chelsea fans ).Our advantage would be if we were a massive club we would have the best links in the country for neutral fans to visit. If we were going to be a club that had a massive following it is probably much easier for people to come to Villa Park than any other club in the country.
Quote from: Shoody on February 09, 2012, 01:34:30 PMWould need too much investment. Too many clubs nearby to make that happenWolves, Baggies, Blues, Stoke. Even Leicester and Leeds would all need to fall away into non-existance for us to become one of the biggest supported clubs in the country. If say 2 of them fell away into non-existance and we had over a decade's worth of constant success then yes the next generation of midlands supporters would probably be villains. How is that any different to to the North West? Man City have Utd, Liverpool and Everton to compete with as well as Bolton, Blackburn, Wigan etc but their crowds grew immediately when the money came in.We don't need to pick up that many new supporters immediately, just entice more of the people who class themselves as Villa fans to go to games; there are tens of thousands of them.
Trying to second guess what they look for in a club is task in itself.