"you fuckin dick" isn't abusive?
Quote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 11:20:08 AMQuote from: villastikz on July 29, 2012, 10:49:22 AMQuote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 09:01:48 AMQuote from: villastikz on July 27, 2012, 11:33:51 AMVilla Park will be hosting the Community Shield between Chelsea and Man City because other venues are being used for the Olympics. If we was holding Olympic games we might of only got some the games most people wouldn't have a lot of interest in and a empty ground.I'd rather see VP full with fans for the Community Shield, between 2 of our top clubs than possibility of games like Egypt vs New Zealand that could have a half empty ground and wrecking our pitch for games there is little interest in...and also what is the difference between Man city / Chelsea wrecking our pitch than New Zealand vs Egypt?Are you being serious? Do I really need to explain how 12 matches in 2 weeks for the Olympics compared with 1 match for the Community shield will cause a lot more damage to our pitch prior to the start the season?We aren't playing any home friendlies before start of the season which means the Community Shield match will be the only game played on our pitch this pre-season which will pretty much mean the pitch will be in great condition for the start the season.Nice and ready for our assault on the Premier League title while the cut up pitches at Newcastle and Manchester United will seriously hinder their prospects - as grass is notorious for not growing.Don't try to be a smart arse trying to twist things around and making cocky comments you fuckin dick - you asked a dumb question and I answered it - even a complete moron can work out 12 Olympic matches will cause more damage than 1 Community Shield game.-- And this doesnt bother Manchester United and Newcastle then?Personally I would rather have everything at it's best for the start of the season rather than our ground staff having to patch the pitch up after bunch of second rate teams have been playing on it, the ground staff have spent all summer taking care of the pitch for our first home game of the season and if our pitch has to be patched up now what sort of condition is it going to be as the season progresses. --So because it might have been the International teams of New Zealand and Belarus they have no right to grace our Villa English turf. Nice.--Thats the ground staff's job isnt it to look after the pitch, what the hell are the club paying them for???--The Olympics finish on Sunday August 12th with the Gold medal match at Wembley, with the last game played in the other cities finished before then. Our first home match of the season is on August 25th - go figure.Yes grass grows but if you cut chunks and divets out the pitch they don't grow back they have to be cut out and patched and those patches are well known for continually being bad throughout the season, they can cause all sorts of problems.--What are you a ex-groundman?But hey if you think a patched up pitch is better than a perfect one then that's your prerogative but don't try to be a smart arse n attempt to make me look stupid to cover over the dumb question you asked in response to my post.
Quote from: villastikz on July 29, 2012, 10:49:22 AMQuote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 09:01:48 AMQuote from: villastikz on July 27, 2012, 11:33:51 AMVilla Park will be hosting the Community Shield between Chelsea and Man City because other venues are being used for the Olympics. If we was holding Olympic games we might of only got some the games most people wouldn't have a lot of interest in and a empty ground.I'd rather see VP full with fans for the Community Shield, between 2 of our top clubs than possibility of games like Egypt vs New Zealand that could have a half empty ground and wrecking our pitch for games there is little interest in...and also what is the difference between Man city / Chelsea wrecking our pitch than New Zealand vs Egypt?Are you being serious? Do I really need to explain how 12 matches in 2 weeks for the Olympics compared with 1 match for the Community shield will cause a lot more damage to our pitch prior to the start the season?We aren't playing any home friendlies before start of the season which means the Community Shield match will be the only game played on our pitch this pre-season which will pretty much mean the pitch will be in great condition for the start the season.Nice and ready for our assault on the Premier League title while the cut up pitches at Newcastle and Manchester United will seriously hinder their prospects - as grass is notorious for not growing.
Quote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 09:01:48 AMQuote from: villastikz on July 27, 2012, 11:33:51 AMVilla Park will be hosting the Community Shield between Chelsea and Man City because other venues are being used for the Olympics. If we was holding Olympic games we might of only got some the games most people wouldn't have a lot of interest in and a empty ground.I'd rather see VP full with fans for the Community Shield, between 2 of our top clubs than possibility of games like Egypt vs New Zealand that could have a half empty ground and wrecking our pitch for games there is little interest in...and also what is the difference between Man city / Chelsea wrecking our pitch than New Zealand vs Egypt?Are you being serious? Do I really need to explain how 12 matches in 2 weeks for the Olympics compared with 1 match for the Community shield will cause a lot more damage to our pitch prior to the start the season?We aren't playing any home friendlies before start of the season which means the Community Shield match will be the only game played on our pitch this pre-season which will pretty much mean the pitch will be in great condition for the start the season.
Quote from: villastikz on July 27, 2012, 11:33:51 AMVilla Park will be hosting the Community Shield between Chelsea and Man City because other venues are being used for the Olympics. If we was holding Olympic games we might of only got some the games most people wouldn't have a lot of interest in and a empty ground.I'd rather see VP full with fans for the Community Shield, between 2 of our top clubs than possibility of games like Egypt vs New Zealand that could have a half empty ground and wrecking our pitch for games there is little interest in...and also what is the difference between Man city / Chelsea wrecking our pitch than New Zealand vs Egypt?
Villa Park will be hosting the Community Shield between Chelsea and Man City because other venues are being used for the Olympics. If we was holding Olympic games we might of only got some the games most people wouldn't have a lot of interest in and a empty ground.I'd rather see VP full with fans for the Community Shield, between 2 of our top clubs than possibility of games like Egypt vs New Zealand that could have a half empty ground and wrecking our pitch for games there is little interest in.
Quote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 11:05:05 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on July 28, 2012, 05:30:33 PMRemind me again what the city of Birmingham has done for us.What were you expecting the city of Birmingham to have done, or be doing for us to have hosted some Olympic Football matches at Villa Park in return? I'm not talking about the Olympics. I mean over the years - up to and including a recent council leader saying we should change our name to help the city.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 28, 2012, 05:30:33 PMRemind me again what the city of Birmingham has done for us.What were you expecting the city of Birmingham to have done, or be doing for us to have hosted some Olympic Football matches at Villa Park in return?
Remind me again what the city of Birmingham has done for us.
Quote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 11:01:38 AM"Justifiably ridiculed" - because Im bringing some valid points across and I dont agree with some of the points made?You think they are valid points, but they aren't - they're your opinion.QuoteThe standard of teams has been pretty poor? What difference does that make? Dont they play reserve games at VP? Are you expecting Brazil 70 vs Spain 2010 every time you see teams step onto the turf. Get real. Ive seen some seriously poor games played at Villa Park over the last few years and this is supposed to be the Elite league in all of England!!!!Yeah, but its Villa, I'd rather Villa won a corner than see 'Team' GB win the gold.
"Justifiably ridiculed" - because Im bringing some valid points across and I dont agree with some of the points made?
The standard of teams has been pretty poor? What difference does that make? Dont they play reserve games at VP? Are you expecting Brazil 70 vs Spain 2010 every time you see teams step onto the turf. Get real. Ive seen some seriously poor games played at Villa Park over the last few years and this is supposed to be the Elite league in all of England!!!!
I think casual and foreign viewers would see Villa Park as a minor ground if it hosted a few crap Olympic games like Coventry are, while the best games are at OT, Hampden etc. Whereas those watching the Community Shield will think (not being aware of geographical detail) that the stately home of football must be the next best venue when Wembley is otherwise engaged.
Quote from: Legion on July 29, 2012, 01:04:13 PMQuote from: villastikz on July 29, 2012, 11:44:51 AMQuote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 11:20:08 AMQuote from: villastikz on July 29, 2012, 10:49:22 AMQuote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 09:01:48 AMQuote from: villastikz on July 27, 2012, 11:33:51 AMVilla Park will be hosting the Community Shield between Chelsea and Man City because other venues are being used for the Olympics. If we was holding Olympic games we might of only got some the games most people wouldn't have a lot of interest in and a empty ground.I'd rather see VP full with fans for the Community Shield, between 2 of our top clubs than possibility of games like Egypt vs New Zealand that could have a half empty ground and wrecking our pitch for games there is little interest in...and also what is the difference between Man city / Chelsea wrecking our pitch than New Zealand vs Egypt?Are you being serious? Do I really need to explain how 12 matches in 2 weeks for the Olympics compared with 1 match for the Community shield will cause a lot more damage to our pitch prior to the start the season?We aren't playing any home friendlies before start of the season which means the Community Shield match will be the only game played on our pitch this pre-season which will pretty much mean the pitch will be in great condition for the start the season.Nice and ready for our assault on the Premier League title while the cut up pitches at Newcastle and Manchester United will seriously hinder their prospects - as grass is notorious for not growing.Don't try to be a smart arse trying to twist things around and making cocky comments you fuckin dick - you asked a dumb question and I answered it - even a complete moron can work out 12 Olympic matches will cause more damage than 1 Community Shield game.Personally I would rather have everything at it's best for the start of the season rather than our ground staff having to patch the pitch up after bunch of second rate teams have been playing on it, the ground staff have spent all summer taking care of the pitch for our first home game of the season and if our pitch has to be patched up now what sort of condition is it going to be as the season progresses. Yes grass grows but if you cut chunks and divets out the pitch they don't grow back they have to be cut out and patched and those patches are well known for continually being bad throughout the season, they can cause all sorts of problems.But hey if you think a patched up pitch is better than a perfect one then that's your prerogative but don't try to be a smart arse n attempt to make me look stupid to cover over the dumb question you asked in response to my post.Please cease and desist with the personal abuse.I don't consider that to be personal abuse, more a statement of fact, he was trying to be a smart arse by twisting what had been said to try make me look a dumbass to cover up his stupid question and generally being a dick about it - maybe my language is a bit colourful but it wasn't abusive.
Quote from: villastikz on July 29, 2012, 11:44:51 AMQuote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 11:20:08 AMQuote from: villastikz on July 29, 2012, 10:49:22 AMQuote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 09:01:48 AMQuote from: villastikz on July 27, 2012, 11:33:51 AMVilla Park will be hosting the Community Shield between Chelsea and Man City because other venues are being used for the Olympics. If we was holding Olympic games we might of only got some the games most people wouldn't have a lot of interest in and a empty ground.I'd rather see VP full with fans for the Community Shield, between 2 of our top clubs than possibility of games like Egypt vs New Zealand that could have a half empty ground and wrecking our pitch for games there is little interest in...and also what is the difference between Man city / Chelsea wrecking our pitch than New Zealand vs Egypt?Are you being serious? Do I really need to explain how 12 matches in 2 weeks for the Olympics compared with 1 match for the Community shield will cause a lot more damage to our pitch prior to the start the season?We aren't playing any home friendlies before start of the season which means the Community Shield match will be the only game played on our pitch this pre-season which will pretty much mean the pitch will be in great condition for the start the season.Nice and ready for our assault on the Premier League title while the cut up pitches at Newcastle and Manchester United will seriously hinder their prospects - as grass is notorious for not growing.Don't try to be a smart arse trying to twist things around and making cocky comments you fuckin dick - you asked a dumb question and I answered it - even a complete moron can work out 12 Olympic matches will cause more damage than 1 Community Shield game.Personally I would rather have everything at it's best for the start of the season rather than our ground staff having to patch the pitch up after bunch of second rate teams have been playing on it, the ground staff have spent all summer taking care of the pitch for our first home game of the season and if our pitch has to be patched up now what sort of condition is it going to be as the season progresses. Yes grass grows but if you cut chunks and divets out the pitch they don't grow back they have to be cut out and patched and those patches are well known for continually being bad throughout the season, they can cause all sorts of problems.But hey if you think a patched up pitch is better than a perfect one then that's your prerogative but don't try to be a smart arse n attempt to make me look stupid to cover over the dumb question you asked in response to my post.Please cease and desist with the personal abuse.
Quote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 11:20:08 AMQuote from: villastikz on July 29, 2012, 10:49:22 AMQuote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 09:01:48 AMQuote from: villastikz on July 27, 2012, 11:33:51 AMVilla Park will be hosting the Community Shield between Chelsea and Man City because other venues are being used for the Olympics. If we was holding Olympic games we might of only got some the games most people wouldn't have a lot of interest in and a empty ground.I'd rather see VP full with fans for the Community Shield, between 2 of our top clubs than possibility of games like Egypt vs New Zealand that could have a half empty ground and wrecking our pitch for games there is little interest in...and also what is the difference between Man city / Chelsea wrecking our pitch than New Zealand vs Egypt?Are you being serious? Do I really need to explain how 12 matches in 2 weeks for the Olympics compared with 1 match for the Community shield will cause a lot more damage to our pitch prior to the start the season?We aren't playing any home friendlies before start of the season which means the Community Shield match will be the only game played on our pitch this pre-season which will pretty much mean the pitch will be in great condition for the start the season.Nice and ready for our assault on the Premier League title while the cut up pitches at Newcastle and Manchester United will seriously hinder their prospects - as grass is notorious for not growing.Don't try to be a smart arse trying to twist things around and making cocky comments you fuckin dick - you asked a dumb question and I answered it - even a complete moron can work out 12 Olympic matches will cause more damage than 1 Community Shield game.Personally I would rather have everything at it's best for the start of the season rather than our ground staff having to patch the pitch up after bunch of second rate teams have been playing on it, the ground staff have spent all summer taking care of the pitch for our first home game of the season and if our pitch has to be patched up now what sort of condition is it going to be as the season progresses. Yes grass grows but if you cut chunks and divets out the pitch they don't grow back they have to be cut out and patched and those patches are well known for continually being bad throughout the season, they can cause all sorts of problems.But hey if you think a patched up pitch is better than a perfect one then that's your prerogative but don't try to be a smart arse n attempt to make me look stupid to cover over the dumb question you asked in response to my post.
Quote from: Stu on July 29, 2012, 01:03:41 PMQuote from: remy on July 29, 2012, 11:01:38 AM"Justifiably ridiculed" - because Im bringing some valid points across and I dont agree with some of the points made?You think they are valid points, but they aren't - they're your opinion.QuoteThe standard of teams has been pretty poor? What difference does that make? Dont they play reserve games at VP? Are you expecting Brazil 70 vs Spain 2010 every time you see teams step onto the turf. Get real. Ive seen some seriously poor games played at Villa Park over the last few years and this is supposed to be the Elite league in all of England!!!!Yeah, but its Villa, I'd rather Villa won a corner than see 'Team' GB win the gold.And what if there was an Aston Villa player in the starting XI for Team GB?
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on July 29, 2012, 01:36:54 PMI think casual and foreign viewers would see Villa Park as a minor ground if it hosted a few crap Olympic games like Coventry are, while the best games are at OT, Hampden etc. Whereas those watching the Community Shield will think (not being aware of geographical detail) that the stately home of football must be the next best venue when Wembley is otherwise engaged.I disagree, I think we would be perceived as one of the selected venues important enough to hold an Olympic event in England's 2nd largest city.
I don't consider that to be personal abuse, more a statement of fact, he was trying to be a smart arse by twisting what had been said to try make me look a dumbass to cover up his stupid question and generally being a dick about it - maybe my language is a bit colourful but it wasn't abusive.
Quote from: Ger Regan on July 28, 2012, 05:01:42 PMQuote from: KevinGage on July 27, 2012, 10:49:10 PMI think we're all being a bit harsh on remy.Disagree. Had he kept to the prestige argument then I don't think he'd have gotten as much stick as he has. Sadly, for him, he brought some utter nonsense into the debate, and is justifiably being ridiculed.And I also have to disagree with your assertion that we'd be hosting bigger matches than New Zealand and the likes. The overall standard of the teams on offer is pretty poor, and we'd have been up against 3 other grounds that I would consider to have been ahead of us in the queue for the top matches, 4 if you include Hamden."Justifiably ridiculed" - because Im bringing some valid points across and I dont agree with some of the points made? The standard of teams has been pretty poor? What difference does that make? Dont they play reserve games at VP? Are you expecting Brazil 70 vs Spain 2010 every time you see teams step onto the turf. Get real. Ive seen some seriously poor games played at Villa Park over the last few years and this is supposed to be the Elite league in all of England!!!!
Quote from: KevinGage on July 27, 2012, 10:49:10 PMI think we're all being a bit harsh on remy.Disagree. Had he kept to the prestige argument then I don't think he'd have gotten as much stick as he has. Sadly, for him, he brought some utter nonsense into the debate, and is justifiably being ridiculed.And I also have to disagree with your assertion that we'd be hosting bigger matches than New Zealand and the likes. The overall standard of the teams on offer is pretty poor, and we'd have been up against 3 other grounds that I would consider to have been ahead of us in the queue for the top matches, 4 if you include Hamden.
I think we're all being a bit harsh on remy.
Colourful? I would shudder to think what you'd make of as abusive.
Quote from: villastikz on July 29, 2012, 02:30:41 PMI don't consider that to be personal abuse, more a statement of fact, he was trying to be a smart arse by twisting what had been said to try make me look a dumbass to cover up his stupid question and generally being a dick about it - maybe my language is a bit colourful but it wasn't abusive.Unfortunately, we do, and it's not your opinion of whether it is abusive that counts, it is ours, so knock it on the head, please.