I'm one of those that have always believed that Villa have the potential to draw in 50-60k every game if run well over several years. That's based on our catchment area, lack of heavyweight local rivals within 80-100 miles, etc.
I honestly don't know how much of the "If only we were better run/more successful" idea is unique to us and how many other clubs could say exactly the same. What I do know is that Villa have a massive proportion of passive fans to active supporters and I've always said that whoever can crack the problem of getting them into the ground will have done more than anyone else ever has. Randy got closer than most; we'll have to see what happens in the future.
Quote from: ktvillan on April 20, 2012, 02:12:00 PMQuote from: Dave on April 20, 2012, 12:24:53 PMQuote from: ktvillan on April 20, 2012, 12:15:19 PMWe weren't exactly successful either, merely competent, and only exceeding what Gregory and O'Leary had managed by being more consistent at reaching 6th place. But with loads of money spent. I have no facts to back this up and it's nothing more than a feeling, but I'd say in comparison with what other teams were spending Gregory would have been spending similar levels to O'Neill.On transfer fees alone, you possibly have a point, he spent big on Merson, Stone, Dublin, Balaban and a few others. But I wonder if wages were anywhere near 80% of turnover back then? a And his performance of 7th, 6th, 6th , 8th and 8th and anFA Cup Final compare reaonably well with O'Neill's 11th and 3x 6th place cna cup performances.Gregory was with us for 3 seasons, not 5.
Quote from: Dave on April 20, 2012, 12:24:53 PMQuote from: ktvillan on April 20, 2012, 12:15:19 PMWe weren't exactly successful either, merely competent, and only exceeding what Gregory and O'Leary had managed by being more consistent at reaching 6th place. But with loads of money spent. I have no facts to back this up and it's nothing more than a feeling, but I'd say in comparison with what other teams were spending Gregory would have been spending similar levels to O'Neill.On transfer fees alone, you possibly have a point, he spent big on Merson, Stone, Dublin, Balaban and a few others. But I wonder if wages were anywhere near 80% of turnover back then? a And his performance of 7th, 6th, 6th , 8th and 8th and anFA Cup Final compare reaonably well with O'Neill's 11th and 3x 6th place cna cup performances.
Quote from: ktvillan on April 20, 2012, 12:15:19 PMWe weren't exactly successful either, merely competent, and only exceeding what Gregory and O'Leary had managed by being more consistent at reaching 6th place. But with loads of money spent. I have no facts to back this up and it's nothing more than a feeling, but I'd say in comparison with what other teams were spending Gregory would have been spending similar levels to O'Neill.
We weren't exactly successful either, merely competent, and only exceeding what Gregory and O'Leary had managed by being more consistent at reaching 6th place. But with loads of money spent.
O'Neill's return... worth a read (although I did write it, so...)http://tiny.cc/je31cw
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 20, 2012, 02:13:48 PMI honestly don't know how much of the "If only we were better run/more successful" idea is unique to us and how many other clubs could say exactly the same. What I do know is that Villa have a massive proportion of passive fans to active supporters and I've always said that whoever can crack the problem of getting them into the ground will have done more than anyone else ever has. Randy got closer than most; we'll have to see what happens in the future.I'm sure it's not unique to us and I would guess that Newcastle fans used to say similar Pre-Keegan. And it's probably as true of us as it was of them back then. The catalyst for their crowd figures to take off again, after 35-40 years in the doldrums, was the entertaining football combined with good results that Keegan brought in. Arsenal's fan base has similarly taken a step change, based on a sustained period of success and some superb entertainment. We've never really had the chance to see what the effect of those two factors could have on Villa gates. The relative on-field "success" of O'Neill initially took our gates above the 40 k mark a few seasons ago before it all went pear shaped. I'd wager the drop-off after that has something to do with the poor entertainment on offer and the failure to build on progess with some genuine BOS players.
We've had crowds of 40K under Ellis, notably under Brian Little. When the Birmingham public can see a bit of belief and desire in the team, they end to drag their arses along. The trick is sustaining it, which nobody has managed to do.
I do feel for Randy in terms of attendances during the MON years. Large investment in the squad and infrastructure, a (mostly) winning team and we still failed to sell out on a regular basis.