The annoying and hypocritical things about the opening letter is, should we be appearing in Middlesex in a couple of weeks time, you'd be first in line for a ticket along with 15,000 other fickle arsed "fans".
The annoying and hypocritical things about the opening letter is, should we be appearing in Middlesex in a couple of weeks time, you'd be first in line for a ticket along with 15,000 other fickle arsed "fans".I dont know Kevin personally although i've probably spoke to him in the White Horse in Harborne which is full of good regulars and well kept ale. However, I know from his posts on here that he has is a diehard Villa fan whos been going down before I was born. The current plight of our club would test any supporter so please don't call him fickle because he is not!
So the laughing policemen isn't laughing any more.The strange thing is that in 1955 Villa sold their best player in Danny Blanchflower and missed relegation by a squeak in 1956.You got over that, so why is it so difficult now?
Quote from: Villadroid on February 14, 2013, 11:49:59 AMSo the laughing policemen isn't laughing any more.The strange thing is that in 1955 Villa sold their best player in Danny Blanchflower and missed relegation by a squeak in 1956.You got over that, so why is it so difficult now?Maybe having a Chairman who has lost interest not even being in the same country when our games kick off. Or even the fact that players now get paid more in a month than the annaul salary of the Prime Minister!
What makes anyone think that staying up next season will lead to better things? will we just end up in the same position year after year, which will eventually lead to Relegation? Or will this season be a massive wake-up call to PF and RL. I thought last season may be that wake-up call. Evidently not.
Quote from: N'ZMAV on February 15, 2013, 01:13:50 PMWhat makes anyone think that staying up next season will lead to better things? will we just end up in the same position year after year, which will eventually lead to Relegation? Or will this season be a massive wake-up call to PF and RL. I thought last season may be that wake-up call. Evidently not.It gave them notice that the oil tanker that is the Good Ship Aston Villa needs to turn around. Unfortunately Oil Tankers have quite a slow turning circle.
What makes anyone think that staying up next season will lead to better things?
There are a raft of clichés about the varying thickness of things or the general quality of the road that the club is on, that are all applicable here.It is emotional torture at times, especially these last three years, but even in the gloom there are the sparks of joy that a cracking away win here and a last minute goal there give you, with the long term goal that eventually it will get better.
I don't know about anyone else, but my bond with he club gets stronger when we're on our arse.And god help anyone who wants to take a pop at us.
Quote from: N'ZMAV on February 15, 2013, 01:13:50 PMWhat makes anyone think that staying up next season will lead to better things?Optimism, it's a great thing to have as a football fan.