I hope you are right Brian , as we all want the club to be successful - the game has changed for the worse in recent years and is not the game i once loved - it is now too much about money and players rarely have the passion and loyalty for clubs we used to take for granted.I share your hopes and wishes for the future but I think it may be a long time before they come to fruition - In some ways I wish the sky 5 would fuck off and form a European league so we can compete for England's finest trophies again .
Won the league with Arsenal in 98 I think.
I think Lerners signing of a manager who managed to get our cross city rivals relegated...twice, ignoring the uproar and disbelief it would cause among supporters finally lost any hope i had that under his stewardship we would become a strong club on the field.I wonder why Randy is still here a stay away owner, is it that he cannot find a buyer? Money aside is there something about us, our city, our accent, our way of always looking at the dark side, that prevents success?We have a fantastic ground a solid membership base with huge potential to grow, everything it seems for any ambitious owner or manager to take us forward. I reckon you could write a thesis on Villa's continual failure.
Maybe it's my perspective but anytime we cannot be looked upon as one of the premier clubs in the country not one that is continually looking behind us, we are failing.
The 1960's and now is probably just about the only era when we haven't been regarded as one of the top sides.
Ten years ago if you had said that Britain would have back to back winners of the Tour de France within the decade you would have been laughed at. Yes cycling has had a big injection of money but the real sea change in British bike riding has been planning and self belief.
We need an old school captain who demands respect from team-mates and opponents alike, he needs to be a reducer of the Stuart Pearce ilk.We also need strikers who have an understanding of the game, not headless chickens like Weimann with all the composure of a stand up comedian on his first night.We have too many young players staring into the headlights like startled rabbits, adequate players but only that. Lambert is accountable, he should have replaced Petrov with someone of similar experience.Too many players seem bewildered, unrehearsed, lacking in nouse, enthusiastic but naive. Baker, Weimann, Westwood. It's not beyond hope, they can take heart from Delph who's maturing nicely (apart from his pathetic quest for yellow card record breaking status, most of his bookings are just brainless).We need blood and snotters, experienced pros and composure.
With regards to Platt he always had a demeanour that he was doing us a favour in being here, even before he became an England regular. He seemed to believe that adulation was his divine right, even his ridiculously complicated back passes screamed 'look at me'