Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 15, 2014, 09:10:46 PMif it happened and they changed the name of the team would people really stop following the club? I think there would be a lot of anger and fist pounding, and some would call it quits I'm sure. But would the majority? Wouldn't it still be Aston Villa and Villa Park to those of us who have always known it that way? It's not like if it happened I'd have the option of following someone else.I would. Stop, I mean.A large part of the reason I follow the club at all is because it is engrained in my family right back to shortly after they moved to Aston from the country side in the mid-late 19th century.Get it changing to a corporate themed kit, change its name to Red Bull Birmingham or whatever, and we'd be trampling over a huge slice of history - the history of the game, the league, of this city, of the sport, and of my family.It would be the most grotesque defiling of sporting history that this country has seen.Maybe that sounds somewhat over-emotional, but I honestly believe that. What would be the point any more?
if it happened and they changed the name of the team would people really stop following the club? I think there would be a lot of anger and fist pounding, and some would call it quits I'm sure. But would the majority? Wouldn't it still be Aston Villa and Villa Park to those of us who have always known it that way? It's not like if it happened I'd have the option of following someone else.
I'm not sure about the last 2 parts of that but I agree, I've said before we're not even the most obvious choice in Birmingham let alone England.
Quote from: paul_e on January 15, 2014, 11:05:13 PMI'm not sure about the last 2 parts of that but I agree, I've said before we're not even the most obvious choice in Birmingham let alone England.The football League would let them do whatever they wanted.Ask any Coventry City fan.
Quote from: paul_e on January 15, 2014, 11:05:13 PMI'm not sure about the last 2 parts of that but I agree, I've said before we're not even the most obvious choice in Birmingham let alone England.No notBlue Bull Shit
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 15, 2014, 10:31:30 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on January 15, 2014, 09:10:46 PMif it happened and they changed the name of the team would people really stop following the club? I think there would be a lot of anger and fist pounding, and some would call it quits I'm sure. But would the majority? Wouldn't it still be Aston Villa and Villa Park to those of us who have always known it that way? It's not like if it happened I'd have the option of following someone else.I would. Stop, I mean.A large part of the reason I follow the club at all is because it is engrained in my family right back to shortly after they moved to Aston from the country side in the mid-late 19th century.Get it changing to a corporate themed kit, change its name to Red Bull Birmingham or whatever, and we'd be trampling over a huge slice of history - the history of the game, the league, of this city, of the sport, and of my family.It would be the most grotesque defiling of sporting history that this country has seen.Maybe that sounds somewhat over-emotional, but I honestly believe that. What would be the point any more? I was wondering how older Salzburg fans felt when Red Bull took over. It's not like their association with Red Bull has made them into a European power. I also then realized that as a club they've changed their name 3 times in their history, so maybe Red Bull only appeals to clubs that are willing to sell themselves out or don't have any kind of regard for tradition. I don't know what I'd do. I barely watch football now except our games. Life as neutral football fan hold very little appeal to me.
I live in the Coventry area,zero chance of Cov moving back to Coventry.They are a club that owe SISU upwards of £60 million,a merger with Nuneaton Town who are also up to necks in it looks a real possibility.
for all the things Randy might have done better, the one situation I can never imagine us being in is what you're seeing at Cardiff, Hull and Southampton. Sometimes it is better not know the colour of the grass on the other side of the fence.
Quote from: bertlambshank on January 15, 2014, 11:26:41 PMI live in the Coventry area,zero chance of Cov moving back to Coventry.They are a club that owe SISU upwards of £60 million,a merger with Nuneaton Town who are also up to necks in it looks a real possibility.Hence the supposedly, I agree completely that unless something drastic happens they won't be going back to Coventry any time soon.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 15, 2014, 11:33:04 PMfor all the things Randy might have done better, the one situation I can never imagine us being in is what you're seeing at Cardiff, Hull and Southampton. Sometimes it is better not know the colour of the grass on the other side of the fence.I think right now despite the turmoil I would rather be in Southampton's position than ours. They might not know the chairmans ambitions for the clubs but they are comfortable in the PL and have a number of players who would walk into our side.