The poll is interesting as almost 60% feel that the manager is to blame for the home form be it just him or the tactics.[As both are the same thing]This is interesting because on other threads the manager gets support for his 'plan' but in reality a majority of those polled feel that his 'plan' is not working especially at home
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.
Quote from: eastie on October 30, 2013, 07:44:05 AMQuote 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.When we won the League in 1981 ( making it 7 titles and 7 FA cup wins) and European cup a year later we were amongst a the top 4/5 English clubs. Others being Manu, Arsenal, Liverpool and Leeds at that time. Since the start of football as we know it today (1992) we are in about 5/6 position on points accumulation. So we ARE in the top half a dozen clubs in this land therefore a TOP club.
Where did it all go wrong ? For me there are 2 key moments of mons reign that were pivotal- 1- The fiasco in Moscow - to play so many games to reach that stage and then put out a weak side was unforgivable , and the following draw with stoke only added to the distress.2- The decision by dowd not to send off vidic - had we won that final it would have been silverware and European qualification and we may well have finished the season with a flourish .Just to add also - the signing of heskey rather than bent also contributed.
Top sides of the 60s arguably Liverpool, Manu, everton, man city .70s - Liverpool, Leeds, derby, forest80s - Liverpool, arsenal, 90s- man utd, arsenal 00- Chelsea , man utd I didn't include us in the 80s as we had 2 really good years in the decade - winning the title , and European cup ( remember we finished 11th that season ) .If we wish to be perfectly honest its over a century since we could be called one of the top 2 sides of the decade .
Yes we have had a few top 4 finishes but nothing hugely consistent compared to the likes of Liverpool , utd and arsenal who have won trophies galore in that period.We are in my opinion one of the top 6 clubs in the country and probably everton would say the same - similar in many ways - but the likes of arsenal, Man U and Liverpool are well ahead of us.
Like most 'genuine' football fans, I'd love to see the day where Abramovich and the Arabs get bored, drop their respective clubs and buy an ice-hockey franchise instead. Sadly, it isn't going to happen. Football clubs aren't playthings for these people, they have yachts the size of small towns and diamond encrusted Ferraris for that. What these football clubs represent is prestige, validation and legitimacy. Owning Man City, winners of arguably the world's most famous league, lends an air of respectability to human-rights abusing Abu Dhabi, as does the World Cup for the equally questionable Qataris. It's a form of membership. They have enough money to buy 100 Man Citys and the next 50 World Cups. As that isn't yet possible, they're not about to give up what they've got in a hurry.As for Man United's bubble bursting, that worked well with Liverpool didn't it?*Devil's advocate warning* Perhaps we as Villa fans have to get used to the fact that we can't compete and never will. Maybe our future triumphs will be in the form of relegation escapes, spawny wins against the Sky Five and the occasional Sunderland-style tonking. Perhaps what we need to do is accept that and make the fan experience better, more enjoyable, fun - like an away game. Which is where the safe standing initiative is crucial. St Pauli fans know their team is shit and always will be, but they have built a cult around their club and they have a ball at home games. Maybe that's the future?
A detail that undermines an argument that we barely broke even on him, which is not remotely true.