Quote from: KevinGage on October 29, 2013, 11:36:56 PMThe 1960's and now is probably just about the only era when we haven't been regarded as one of the top sides. The fact we have won one league title in the last 100 years and one fa cup in the last 90 years suggests your opinion is not quite correct.
The 1960's and now is probably just about the only era when we haven't been regarded as one of the top sides.
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.
Quote from: eastie on October 29, 2013, 08:54:24 PMI 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 .eastie, that is one of the best posts for a long time. The top 4-5 are miles infront of the rest of us. Put them in a European league, increase promotion from the lower leagues. But , unfortunately pal, that would not do the Devil, that is Sky, sorry , Devils, BT Sport aswell, any good with their plan to take over football and turn it into a sterile gathering of nobody's, with no clue of history or anything else. Muted support from the stadium, no standing, no expressing yourself with passion for your team, fear of ejection from the ground. We will just sit there and clap and go home happy, i suppose.Me, i want safe standing to be introduced to all clubs in the English Premier League. I want atmosphere, singing, jumping around a bit, safely.Amfy is on a crusade, and a fine crusade it is, to at least get this listened to. Long may she continue, but not to long. We should be able to stand in designated areas of every stadium, safe standing is the way forward.When the Holte was a standing area away teams would shit themselves at the sheer magnitude of Villa fans behind that end, although it was a bit empty for a few years, but you get what i am trying to say.We need that atmosphere back at VP. Amfy and her helpers are well on the way to trying to change things. Lower Holte should be safe standing, lower North should be safe standing. The atmosphere then would scare the hell out of every visiting team. The way it should be. Villa park should be an absolute fortress, at the moment it is not. It has become a sterile, mobile phone using, 4G using theatre of wanabee Villa supporters. I know we come from the old days but i still feel that we have been forgotten. Proper fans who have spent thousands, over the years, supporting our club, only to be forgotten, because of the Sky Era. Just my point of view you understand.Go Amfy, get some atmosphere back into our stadium. All the best to every Villa fan on the planet. 3 lagers, 3 large bacardi's and to finish, a lion bar, and some pickled onion Monster Munch.
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 .
The only bit of that I would disagree with Mister E is the selling of Gary Cahill for a profit. The sum for which the current England centre back was sold by MON to Bolton barely covered what his time at the Academy had cost us. I rate it as one of the biggest blunders in the transfer market Villa have ever made.
Quote from: Navin R Johnson on October 29, 2013, 09:17:39 PMI 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.Good post indeed , can almost feel your passion and heart as you write - truly excellent.All reigns come to an end as Man U are finding out now , and Liverpool found after dalglish departed.The day avramovich leaves Chelsea will be a day for real football fans to rejoice.
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.
Didn't we sell him for five million? It did not cost five million to produce Cahill from our academy.
Quote from: eastie on October 29, 2013, 09:22:13 PMQuote from: Navin R Johnson on October 29, 2013, 09:17:39 PMI 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.Good post indeed , can almost feel your passion and heart as you write - truly excellent.All reigns come to an end as Man U are finding out now , and Liverpool found after dalglish departed.The day avramovich leaves Chelsea will be a day for real football fans to rejoice.indeed about Chelsea, I always think everytime the camera pans on to Abramovich that he looks completely bored with the game.
What difference does Abramovich's pressence make to Chelsea?
Quote from: Ads on October 30, 2013, 09:13:42 AMWhat difference does Abramovich's pressence make to Chelsea?So HE can decide which players to buy.