Fletch: No, I bet I wasn't. Then again, I absolutely acknowledge it's different these days, but it probably did us a favour when you look back now.Saying that, a club with our record in the top flight should never have to contemplate playing at a lower level.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on December 18, 2012, 08:37:11 PMMaybe it was my age, maybe it was because it was so inevitable for so long, maybe it was because there was no internet to articulate our thoughts and obsess over what it meant. But when we went down in '87, I thought 'Right, it's happened, let's just get on with it', and I think a lot of people felt the same.And that was five years after winning the European Cup (which was something else I never realised the importance of at the time).Absolutely and fair enough, but i'm sure you weren't thinking'It won't be so bad if we go down, at least we'll be more competitive.'
Maybe it was my age, maybe it was because it was so inevitable for so long, maybe it was because there was no internet to articulate our thoughts and obsess over what it meant. But when we went down in '87, I thought 'Right, it's happened, let's just get on with it', and I think a lot of people felt the same.And that was five years after winning the European Cup (which was something else I never realised the importance of at the time).
Quote from: Rip Van doin' the Lambert walk on December 18, 2012, 09:07:22 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on December 18, 2012, 08:37:11 PMMaybe it was my age, maybe it was because it was so inevitable for so long, maybe it was because there was no internet to articulate our thoughts and obsess over what it meant. But when we went down in '87, I thought 'Right, it's happened, let's just get on with it', and I think a lot of people felt the same.And that was five years after winning the European Cup (which was something else I never realised the importance of at the time).Absolutely and fair enough, but i'm sure you weren't thinking'It won't be so bad if we go down, at least we'll be more competitive.'I wonder how many people at the time were convinced that it was inevitable that we'd then turn into the 1987 equivalent of Coventry City, Portsmouth or Bradford as we saw in the more panicky moments of this season.
Quote from: Dave on December 18, 2012, 11:15:57 PMQuote from: Rip Van doin' the Lambert walk on December 18, 2012, 09:07:22 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on December 18, 2012, 08:37:11 PMMaybe it was my age, maybe it was because it was so inevitable for so long, maybe it was because there was no internet to articulate our thoughts and obsess over what it meant. But when we went down in '87, I thought 'Right, it's happened, let's just get on with it', and I think a lot of people felt the same.And that was five years after winning the European Cup (which was something else I never realised the importance of at the time).Absolutely and fair enough, but i'm sure you weren't thinking'It won't be so bad if we go down, at least we'll be more competitive.'I wonder how many people at the time were convinced that it was inevitable that we'd then turn into the 1987 equivalent of Coventry City, Portsmouth or Bradford as we saw in the more panicky moments of this season.The financial implications of relegation in 1987 would have been nowhere as near as bad as they are now would they?
I think the predominant sentiment in 1987 was 'let's get on with it,' and that's what we did. I certainly don't remember seeing fellow Villans crying on the Holte End as we were sent down. I know there was much less at stake financially, but it's certainly a sign of the times that people were more stoic then. People often fulfil the role that's expected of them, and in a post-Diana society, where no reality TV programme is without its fair share of tears, we would see lots more blarting if the worst were to happen this time around. *sobs*
Quote from: Rip Van doin' the Lambert walk on December 18, 2012, 09:07:22 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on December 18, 2012, 08:37:11 PMMaybe it was my age, maybe it was because it was so inevitable for so long, maybe it was because there was no internet to articulate our thoughts and obsess over what it meant. But when we went down in '87, I thought 'Right, it's happened, let's just get on with it', and I think a lot of people felt the same.And that was five years after winning the European Cup (which was something else I never realised the importance of at the time).Absolutely and fair enough, but i'm sure you weren't thinking'It won't be so bad if we go down, at least we'll be more competitive.'Has anyone said that?