Quote from: Dave Clark Five on January 03, 2014, 03:25:57 PMIn what position would you go for it then?A few places higher and we would be looking at getting into Europe.What gets me is that people somehow think playing 6 FA cup games will be a big burden for a team when basically they have about one game a week between now and end of the season.
In what position would you go for it then?A few places higher and we would be looking at getting into Europe.
Rodney Marsh is an absolute bell end.
I am amazed by some of the comments by some posters and media reports having listened to the interview myself. There again, perhaps I am not surprised. Either people have not taken time to listen the interview, listen to it carefully or have a different agenda. It came out very clearly to me that he implied that, in the order of priorities, the PL would come first for the majority of the managers, which it does. Given a choice between the two, it would by the PL all day long. Those chasing CL places and those fighting relegation (and that starts from 10th place down according to some drama queens) are more interested in the PL, which leaves about four clubs having the luxury of not having to worry about any effect a cup run might have on their league position.The 3rd and 4th rounds should not really effect things as they are free weekends in the PL but from the 5th (or is it 6th) round on, league games have to be postponed and played midweek to accommodate cup matches, just at a time when things become critical. Perhaps the answer is to allow teams that are not in Europe to play midweek games earlier in the season when the top teams are playing in Europe, thus freeing up time post Xmas but that would not suit TV who run the game now.As somebody else pointed out, the most worrying comment from Lambert was the one about players being more interested in their contracts rather than winning things. Again, I believe he made the comment about the game in general rather than the Villa as was the whole tone of the interview. How do you motivate players to give them the edge if they are only interested in their contracts. I suppose the only answer is wages being more tied into results but the PFA do not want that.
Talking of people with very thin skin who love to be in the public eye:"Influential" Villa fan throws his toys
Quote from: Plumbutt Cooper on January 04, 2014, 10:31:18 AMTalking of people with very thin skin who love to be in the public eye:"Influential" Villa fan throws his toysInfluential? A twat full of his own self importance more like.
It's not the supporters attitude that results in low attendance. Clubs are entirely to blame for this. Fans were not responsible for disrespecting the Cup by playing reserves. Team managers did that and once fans realised that they are being treated like idiots they will not turn up with their hard earned money to watch reserves.Yes the cups have been turned into a farce by the FA and Premier League however NO blame should be attached to supporters attitude.