Odds are we my kids won't get see likes of neymar very often down the villa..
Quote from: john e on July 31, 2012, 10:16:33 AMi dont care much for Olympic football, but i certainly wouldnt have a problem with them using Villa Park, i find the whole 'whats in it for us' thing a bit ungracious, if we were able to offer VP and they wanted the use of it then thats fine by me, sometimes you can help out for the greater good without always having an ulterior motive, maybe we wouldnt have got much kudos out of it, so what, isnt life about offering what you can for the benefit of others, without wondering if you will come out ahead.i'm sure AVFC had good reasons for pulling out, and it doesnt bother me personaly that we are not involved, but posters saying they watched a bit of football from other stadiums and didnt think it good enough for us to be associated with is a bit purile to be honestYou do realise that the Olympics isn't a charity, right? It's possibly the most corporate event going.
i dont care much for Olympic football, but i certainly wouldnt have a problem with them using Villa Park, i find the whole 'whats in it for us' thing a bit ungracious, if we were able to offer VP and they wanted the use of it then thats fine by me, sometimes you can help out for the greater good without always having an ulterior motive, maybe we wouldnt have got much kudos out of it, so what, isnt life about offering what you can for the benefit of others, without wondering if you will come out ahead.i'm sure AVFC had good reasons for pulling out, and it doesnt bother me personaly that we are not involved, but posters saying they watched a bit of football from other stadiums and didnt think it good enough for us to be associated with is a bit purile to be honest
Well obviously it would have ended up out of pocket when you consider lost revenue from other activities, otherwise they wouldn't have reached the decision they did.
The club has let the City of Birmingham down.
I fully agree with Remy on this one.The Olympics Games being held in your country is a once-in-a-lifetime event.The 2012 Olympics has been hailed (in this country at least) as the greatest Games ever.And yet Birmingham, the UK's Second City, was not involved because we turned down the opportunity Unbelievable.We could have had Team GB Women playing at Villa Park - guaranteed sell-out.The Community Shield was not sold out.We could have attracted fans to Villa Park who haven't been to a live match before and who knows, they may have started taking an interest in Villa.It was a chance for Aston Villa FC, Birmingham's biggest and #1 club, to bring an amazing event to the City of Birmingham and we missed it.The club has let the City of Birmingham down.
the UK's Second City, was not involved
Quotethe UK's Second City, was not involved Old Trafford hosted some Olympic football