Quote from: ClaretAndBlueBlood on May 09, 2013, 02:51:18 PMI emailed Paul Faulkner suggesting that Stan should lead the team out prior to the game and that the game should come to a halt for the 19th minute to allow players, staff and officials to join in the applause. I am sure that he won't mind me posting his response here.......Thank you for your email. In terms of Saturday, as I am sure you would expect, we have discussed long and hard with Stiliyan and ultimately the decision as to what he wanted to do, and felt comfortable doing, was left up to him. We discussed the option of leading the team out, but being the true leader that he is, and a very selfless man, he didn’t want to overshadow the team or the game, and asked instead just to be with the squad and his team-mates for the lap after the game, a request we would obviously respect. I’m sure it will be a very emotional moment when he does step back out onto the Villa Park pitch, and everyone in the stadium will let him know just exactly what he does mean to the entire Villa family. Regards,PaulI'm disappointed that its been decided to combine Stan's appearance with the "lap of appreciation". As I mentioned earlier, I don't think that given the team's overall performance this season and the still precarious league position, that such a lap is merited.However, due to Stan's participation, I'll be there applauding with everyone else.
I emailed Paul Faulkner suggesting that Stan should lead the team out prior to the game and that the game should come to a halt for the 19th minute to allow players, staff and officials to join in the applause. I am sure that he won't mind me posting his response here.......Thank you for your email. In terms of Saturday, as I am sure you would expect, we have discussed long and hard with Stiliyan and ultimately the decision as to what he wanted to do, and felt comfortable doing, was left up to him. We discussed the option of leading the team out, but being the true leader that he is, and a very selfless man, he didn’t want to overshadow the team or the game, and asked instead just to be with the squad and his team-mates for the lap after the game, a request we would obviously respect. I’m sure it will be a very emotional moment when he does step back out onto the Villa Park pitch, and everyone in the stadium will let him know just exactly what he does mean to the entire Villa family. Regards,Paul
Quote from: UK Redsox on May 09, 2013, 07:21:43 PMQuote from: ClaretAndBlueBlood on May 09, 2013, 02:51:18 PMI emailed Paul Faulkner suggesting that Stan should lead the team out prior to the game and that the game should come to a halt for the 19th minute to allow players, staff and officials to join in the applause. I am sure that he won't mind me posting his response here.......Thank you for your email. In terms of Saturday, as I am sure you would expect, we have discussed long and hard with Stiliyan and ultimately the decision as to what he wanted to do, and felt comfortable doing, was left up to him. We discussed the option of leading the team out, but being the true leader that he is, and a very selfless man, he didn’t want to overshadow the team or the game, and asked instead just to be with the squad and his team-mates for the lap after the game, a request we would obviously respect. I’m sure it will be a very emotional moment when he does step back out onto the Villa Park pitch, and everyone in the stadium will let him know just exactly what he does mean to the entire Villa family. Regards,PaulI'm disappointed that its been decided to combine Stan's appearance with the "lap of appreciation". As I mentioned earlier, I don't think that given the team's overall performance this season and the still precarious league position, that such a lap is merited.However, due to Stan's participation, I'll be there applauding with everyone else.While I respect your opinion and agree its a shame its combined, I do think the youngsters deserve a lap of appreciation.We basically have a whole team of youngsters that have never played together in one of the best leagues in the world. We look like we will finish above teams that are fully experienced at relegation battles with experienced players.Players that have taken some serious beatings, but have come back from them and have played some very decent Football at times. Its for these reasons that I will be applauding them alongside Stan.
Quote from: mrfuse on May 09, 2013, 08:01:10 PMQuote from: UK Redsox on May 09, 2013, 07:21:43 PMQuote from: ClaretAndBlueBlood on May 09, 2013, 02:51:18 PMI emailed Paul Faulkner suggesting that Stan should lead the team out prior to the game and that the game should come to a halt for the 19th minute to allow players, staff and officials to join in the applause. I am sure that he won't mind me posting his response here.......Thank you for your email. In terms of Saturday, as I am sure you would expect, we have discussed long and hard with Stiliyan and ultimately the decision as to what he wanted to do, and felt comfortable doing, was left up to him. We discussed the option of leading the team out, but being the true leader that he is, and a very selfless man, he didn’t want to overshadow the team or the game, and asked instead just to be with the squad and his team-mates for the lap after the game, a request we would obviously respect. I’m sure it will be a very emotional moment when he does step back out onto the Villa Park pitch, and everyone in the stadium will let him know just exactly what he does mean to the entire Villa family. Regards,PaulI'm disappointed that its been decided to combine Stan's appearance with the "lap of appreciation". As I mentioned earlier, I don't think that given the team's overall performance this season and the still precarious league position, that such a lap is merited.However, due to Stan's participation, I'll be there applauding with everyone else.While I respect your opinion and agree its a shame its combined, I do think the youngsters deserve a lap of appreciation.We basically have a whole team of youngsters that have never played together in one of the best leagues in the world. We look like we will finish above teams that are fully experienced at relegation battles with experienced players.Players that have taken some serious beatings, but have come back from them and have played some very decent Football at times. Its for these reasons that I will be applauding them alongside Stan.Too right mrfuse, completely agree. They've played naively at times, but they've come back and fought like lions under tremendous pressure these last few months.
I definitely think it's time to retire the 19th minute applause after Wigan too.
Quote from: Mortimer's Bear on May 09, 2013, 07:24:50 PMI definitely think it's time to retire the 19th minute applause after Wigan too.There are a few things about which this club can be proud this season, and the continued 19th minutes tribute is one. But I support the view that to continue the 19th minute into next season may start to look self-serving.
We've got a hall of fame?