Quote from: itbrvilla on January 07, 2014, 02:03:28 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on January 07, 2014, 02:01:12 PMI was listening to Gabriel Marcotti this morning on my drive in and he was defending Lambert. he said nobody wants to openly admit it but Lambert was exactly right in what he said. He asked whether it is better a manager being honest or whether it is better to wax lyrical about the competition to your fans and then drop half your players? He said Lambert told the uncomfortable truth that in all leagues, not just the PL the cup competitions are regarded as a lesser event. And that of all of the games this past weekend, with the exception of Blackburn vs Man City the attendances were lower than the league average. Fans of a certain age love the FA Cup, and the media try to tell stories to support its mystique and history, but in truth unless it is a really worthwhile tie, fans don't show up and it has little to do with price. It's just not as popular as it once was and Lambert just said what nobody else was willing to say. The frenzy over this is massively hypocritical at its most generous.Crowds are down beacuse usually many of the first teamers are dropped IMO.partly, but crowds are down because the game was just after Christmas, where fans had spent money on other games, as well as on the festive season. Do you really believe the attendance would have been much higher had Lambert not made those comments? I don't.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on January 07, 2014, 02:01:12 PMI was listening to Gabriel Marcotti this morning on my drive in and he was defending Lambert. he said nobody wants to openly admit it but Lambert was exactly right in what he said. He asked whether it is better a manager being honest or whether it is better to wax lyrical about the competition to your fans and then drop half your players? He said Lambert told the uncomfortable truth that in all leagues, not just the PL the cup competitions are regarded as a lesser event. And that of all of the games this past weekend, with the exception of Blackburn vs Man City the attendances were lower than the league average. Fans of a certain age love the FA Cup, and the media try to tell stories to support its mystique and history, but in truth unless it is a really worthwhile tie, fans don't show up and it has little to do with price. It's just not as popular as it once was and Lambert just said what nobody else was willing to say. The frenzy over this is massively hypocritical at its most generous.Crowds are down beacuse usually many of the first teamers are dropped IMO.
I was listening to Gabriel Marcotti this morning on my drive in and he was defending Lambert. he said nobody wants to openly admit it but Lambert was exactly right in what he said. He asked whether it is better a manager being honest or whether it is better to wax lyrical about the competition to your fans and then drop half your players? He said Lambert told the uncomfortable truth that in all leagues, not just the PL the cup competitions are regarded as a lesser event. And that of all of the games this past weekend, with the exception of Blackburn vs Man City the attendances were lower than the league average. Fans of a certain age love the FA Cup, and the media try to tell stories to support its mystique and history, but in truth unless it is a really worthwhile tie, fans don't show up and it has little to do with price. It's just not as popular as it once was and Lambert just said what nobody else was willing to say. The frenzy over this is massively hypocritical at its most generous.
If it had been a saturday 3pm away game at a reasonably accessible ground and we'd been allocated, say, 7000 tickets, we'd have sold the lot. What does that tell us?
Exactly. So who says the Cup isn't important to us?
There is an excellent article in today's edition of i. It traces the "mad mountain of debt" Bolton Wanderers are carrying and spells out the downward spiral of performance and upward spiral of debt generated by paying over the odds for players, putting them on long contracts, not playing them and selling for a fraction of what they cost. The only boost to their income was the money they made out of us from the purchase and sale of Gary Cahill. I defy any football club owner or board member to read that article without feeling the icy chill of realization that it could happen to all but a tiny tiny minority of football clubs.Erase the name of Bolton and replace it with Villa and erase the name of Megson and replace it with MON and the article could be about us in a year's time.I know everyone thinks it won't happen to there club and with our support I honestly think if there was a call for our help with the club in danger of being insolvent there would be 40,000 at every home game and 40,000 locked out