Quote from: LeeB on November 16, 2013, 08:35:01 PMSeeing my club sold as a marketing vehicle for the likes of Mansoor, or a vanity project at the whim of an oligarch, would probably be the end for me.Specially when their marketting men turn up and want to change the name to Birmingham Villa!
Seeing my club sold as a marketing vehicle for the likes of Mansoor, or a vanity project at the whim of an oligarch, would probably be the end for me.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on November 17, 2013, 02:53:07 PMAnyway, I suspect this is all hypothetical, as it's highly unlikely to ever happen.I don't think it's that unlikely, after all we know there are some very rich people out there who would love the glory of owning a Premier League club. Look at the clubs available and ask yourself who would be the likely candidates with a big enough name that they are known globally and have the facilities already in place so that the new owner can pretty much chuck his cash at getting the players he wants.Us, Newcastle, Liverpool, Sunderland maybe, Wet Spam once they are in the Olympic Stadium maybe...the list isn't endless.It's not a given, but I reckon any billionaires looking to buy an English club will have Villa pencilled in on any list they make.
Anyway, I suspect this is all hypothetical, as it's highly unlikely to ever happen.
Come now affers, I can just see you preening yourself in your royal blue shirt with claret sleeves
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: amfy on November 17, 2013, 01:07:54 PMThere are 4 (& more) divisions where most supporters manage to follow their team without expecting any of this stuff. Coops watches plenty of non-league football, yet sees things differently to me, so maybe it isn't a PNE thing, maybe it is just me.It did seem a bit odd to me even as I was typing it, but I think as you go down the divisions expectations do get lower. There isn't the hype below the Championship (I think once teams are established at that level the whole "Must get into the Premier League" thing starts kicking in, hence the ludicrously hyped play-off culminating in the "Richest Game in Football" for the PO Final.). I don't think there's so much of a dread of relegation, you know you can always get back, and if not there's all those new grounds to visit. If Villa go down it will be a disaster, if Tamworth go down I get to go to Stalybridge again. There's no logic to it, and no right answer, it's just the way I feel personally. I enjoy watching football, but toward the end of my time regularly watching Villa it was becoming a chore.
There are 4 (& more) divisions where most supporters manage to follow their team without expecting any of this stuff. Coops watches plenty of non-league football, yet sees things differently to me, so maybe it isn't a PNE thing, maybe it is just me.
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.
For me, probably the biggest thing I love about Aston Villa is our unique identity as a football club. Villa Park is a huge part of that and a source of immense pride for me, with it's history and grandeur. To see it re-named would be tragic for me.
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?