I wonder if we'll ever see the day when someone sponsors injury-time as they do at Hell City.
Quote from: Legion on November 17, 2013, 05:57:07 PMI wonder if we'll ever see the day when someone sponsors injury-time as they do at Hell City.I can't remember where it was but we were at a game this season where the subs were sponsored. It might have been Hull actually.
Quote from: Clampy on November 17, 2013, 08:23:17 PMQuote from: Legion on November 17, 2013, 05:57:07 PMI wonder if we'll ever see the day when someone sponsors injury-time as they do at Hell City.I can't remember where it was but we were at a game this season where the subs were sponsored. It might have been Hull actually.Small Heath started it as soon as they were promoted to the Premier in 2002. Both subs and injury time. No thanks.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on November 17, 2013, 09:28:51 PMQuote from: Clampy on November 17, 2013, 08:23:17 PMQuote from: Legion on November 17, 2013, 05:57:07 PMI wonder if we'll ever see the day when someone sponsors injury-time as they do at Hell City.I can't remember where it was but we were at a game this season where the subs were sponsored. It might have been Hull actually.Small Heath started it as soon as they were promoted to the Premier in 2002. Both subs and injury time. No thanks. Yet you'll happily walk around in a shirt advertising a betting company?
Quote from: danlanza on November 17, 2013, 05:41:50 PMQuote from: amfy on November 17, 2013, 04:09:47 PMFrom what I gather no-one really seems to know what Red Bull want. We don't know if they want Aston Villa, much less what strings might come with it. So it's just the stadium name? What else can go out the window for a bit of glory?I don't even want us to play at The Red Bull Stadium personally. I don't care if we'd still call it Villa Park, I don't want to hear it called something else every time I watch a game in telly. I'm not even saying I'd stop going, or that it'd be the end for me - I am simply saying its not what I want. For those who aren't bothered about what the rest if the world calls our ground, where is the line? Red Bull Villa or Aston Red Bulls? I'm sure we can find a way of living with all of it perfectly happily, and despite what I do or don't want in this scenario - I'd probably be at Wembley cheering as loudly as anyone when those orange & blue ribbons get put on the FA Cup. It's just that I'd rather watch us build something of our own If we can. I like what we're trying to do now. I want to see if we can make it work. If we can't, then that's just how it is. Aston Villa being average in this division, or playing a couple of divisions lower would still be Aston Villa - I'm not sure who those orange & blue bastards are.Fair point amfy. Even if we did sell our soul to the highest bidder we would still be known as the team that plays at Villa Park. Even if it was renamed with some bullshit name like the Reebok, Bolton..... Madjeski, Etihad, the list goes on. It is not about what our stadium is called, it is about the people who fill it, Villa fans. Nobody can take that away from us, never. If we are going to progress into the bigtime then some sacrifices need to be made.We will always be Aston Villa, always. That is ours to keep for ever and a day. But, we have to be realistic. To get to the top you have to be willing to sell your soul, ish. Will we do it ? I do not think so, in the immediate future but one day we will. Do us the Fans go with that decision, or, do we do a FC United of Manchester like Mr Woodhall posted earlier.? The World changes every day, football changes every day. I think that we should get used to the idea that the great game we grew up watching has nearly dissapeared, time to move on, unfortunately.Yet Spurs have managed to gradually build something that's putting them in amongst it now. I know they have spent more than many clubs, but we're not talking soul selling levels. We're talking about good steady investment, stability & a bit of luck. If the only way we can ever win anything is oligarchs & sheiks, & it is completely impossible to simply build towards success, then I think I would rather be at Everton losing 4-1 & singing about programmes (the other thread I've posted on today), than trying to defend my support of a club that's bought everything it's won in the last 20 years. To me, that is actually more fun. I am a bit odd like that!
Quote from: amfy on November 17, 2013, 04:09:47 PMFrom what I gather no-one really seems to know what Red Bull want. We don't know if they want Aston Villa, much less what strings might come with it. So it's just the stadium name? What else can go out the window for a bit of glory?I don't even want us to play at The Red Bull Stadium personally. I don't care if we'd still call it Villa Park, I don't want to hear it called something else every time I watch a game in telly. I'm not even saying I'd stop going, or that it'd be the end for me - I am simply saying its not what I want. For those who aren't bothered about what the rest if the world calls our ground, where is the line? Red Bull Villa or Aston Red Bulls? I'm sure we can find a way of living with all of it perfectly happily, and despite what I do or don't want in this scenario - I'd probably be at Wembley cheering as loudly as anyone when those orange & blue ribbons get put on the FA Cup. It's just that I'd rather watch us build something of our own If we can. I like what we're trying to do now. I want to see if we can make it work. If we can't, then that's just how it is. Aston Villa being average in this division, or playing a couple of divisions lower would still be Aston Villa - I'm not sure who those orange & blue bastards are.Fair point amfy. Even if we did sell our soul to the highest bidder we would still be known as the team that plays at Villa Park. Even if it was renamed with some bullshit name like the Reebok, Bolton..... Madjeski, Etihad, the list goes on. It is not about what our stadium is called, it is about the people who fill it, Villa fans. Nobody can take that away from us, never. If we are going to progress into the bigtime then some sacrifices need to be made.We will always be Aston Villa, always. That is ours to keep for ever and a day. But, we have to be realistic. To get to the top you have to be willing to sell your soul, ish. Will we do it ? I do not think so, in the immediate future but one day we will. Do us the Fans go with that decision, or, do we do a FC United of Manchester like Mr Woodhall posted earlier.? The World changes every day, football changes every day. I think that we should get used to the idea that the great game we grew up watching has nearly dissapeared, time to move on, unfortunately.
From what I gather no-one really seems to know what Red Bull want. We don't know if they want Aston Villa, much less what strings might come with it. So it's just the stadium name? What else can go out the window for a bit of glory?I don't even want us to play at The Red Bull Stadium personally. I don't care if we'd still call it Villa Park, I don't want to hear it called something else every time I watch a game in telly. I'm not even saying I'd stop going, or that it'd be the end for me - I am simply saying its not what I want. For those who aren't bothered about what the rest if the world calls our ground, where is the line? Red Bull Villa or Aston Red Bulls? I'm sure we can find a way of living with all of it perfectly happily, and despite what I do or don't want in this scenario - I'd probably be at Wembley cheering as loudly as anyone when those orange & blue ribbons get put on the FA Cup. It's just that I'd rather watch us build something of our own If we can. I like what we're trying to do now. I want to see if we can make it work. If we can't, then that's just how it is. Aston Villa being average in this division, or playing a couple of divisions lower would still be Aston Villa - I'm not sure who those orange & blue bastards are.
Quote from: Plumbutt Cooper on November 17, 2013, 09:42:20 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on November 17, 2013, 09:28:51 PMQuote from: Clampy on November 17, 2013, 08:23:17 PMQuote from: Legion on November 17, 2013, 05:57:07 PMI wonder if we'll ever see the day when someone sponsors injury-time as they do at Hell City.I can't remember where it was but we were at a game this season where the subs were sponsored. It might have been Hull actually.Small Heath started it as soon as they were promoted to the Premier in 2002. Both subs and injury time. No thanks. Yet you'll happily walk around in a shirt advertising a betting company?I wouldn't be seen dead in any football shirt, and certainly not one with a gambling advertisement on it.