This thread seems to underscore the acceptance that we will never be a top club again. A job of work seems to have been done on all of us to lower our expectations and we have gone along with it.Even in the darkest days of the Third Division we all believed that Villa would rise again and we did. When Ellis went and Lerner took over we believed Villa would rise again and until Stoke it looked on the cards that we would.At some point the owner and the board decided that the books had to be balanced and that brought with it mid table Premiership survival and that is what we were sold. The amazing thing is that we seem to have bought it without demur.If I were given the choice of re-living my years of Villa support and instead of having relegation into the third tier as a lowest point and the winning of the European Cup as the highest I could have seventy years of first tier tedious mediocrity, it would be a no brainer. I would choose the former without a moment's hesitation.Our collective belief that Aston Villa will always rise again has been replaced with wet dreams of Qatari billionaire buyers.I have often mused on the exact point at which the club lost its way. It may have been the instant MON flounced out but I tend to think it was the moment the owner became pissed off with the board getting pelters for not finding a replacement for Houllier and took his private jet to Corsica to sign up TSM effectively to bin all dreams of greatness in favour of controlled income and expenditure. Just my view of things.
If I were given the choice of re-living my years of Villa support and instead of having relegation into the third tier as a lowest point and the winning of the European Cup as the highest I could have seventy years of first tier tedious mediocrity, it would be a no brainer. I would choose the former without a moment's hesitation.
Quote from: Navin R Johnson on October 29, 2013, 08:19:46 PMIf I were given the choice of re-living my years of Villa support and instead of having relegation into the third tier as a lowest point and the winning of the European Cup as the highest I could have seventy years of first tier tedious mediocrity, it would be a no brainer. I would choose the former without a moment's hesitation.Yes same here. Started right at the bottom when we were relegated into the third. Had this undeniable belief that we were a great club and and we would rise. Rise we did. Winning 2 league cups and culminating in the Championship 81 and Champion's cup a year later. So why is it that a great football club from a big city with great support is no longer competing with the best?
I'm too young to know anything about Platt playing for us, but has he 'bad mouthed' us since leaving? Just curious, I simply don't like his face, but any other reason to think he is a bell end I will accept with open arms.
I am right eastie. We are living through a phase when the belief that money can buy anything is regarded as indisputable. Money does not generate success, it generates failure ultimately. Man City are the lab rats in this test. They have unlimited money. Has the level of their success been in direct proportion to the money they have spent? No. Are their fans any happier? No. Can they beat a screwed up bunch of kids from B6? No. Will their arab owners grow bored with them and buy Red Bull Racing? Probably. What about that pillar of football history and tradition Chelsea? Well, the Communists got over 25% of the popular vote in a massively rigged election. Let them get a whiff of a return to power in Russia and the oligarchs will all be living with their bullion under the pavements of Zurich. Man U? A bubble of debt waiting to go pop.Kids with no shoes on their feet playing with a rag ball in South Africa is the future of football. Sky and their ilk are fleas on the back of football. Nothing more.
Quote from: edgysatsuma89 on October 29, 2013, 08:02:31 PMI'm too young to know anything about Platt playing for us, but has he 'bad mouthed' us since leaving? Just curious, I simply don't like his face, but any other reason to think he is a bell end I will accept with open arms.I hate him I really do. At every opportunity he has been totally derogatory about the club who made him into a great player. The fact that he achieved fuck all after leaving us has barely dawned on him. He is a complete wanker who can piss off to the the other end of universe for all I care.