Quote from: brian green on February 02, 2014, 09:02:28 AMThis season I started to become really depressed that the plan included a "no glory" element which allowed the board and the owner to regard the simple survival in the Premiership as a legitimate and adequate ambition so long as the gates held up and the costs went down.This is the key for me. It upsets me that "Premiership survival" is considered good. What's the point of turning up each year and aiming to be 10th.
This season I started to become really depressed that the plan included a "no glory" element which allowed the board and the owner to regard the simple survival in the Premiership as a legitimate and adequate ambition so long as the gates held up and the costs went down.
Quote from: pig on February 05, 2014, 10:29:10 AMQuote from: brian green on February 02, 2014, 09:02:28 AMThis season I started to become really depressed that the plan included a "no glory" element which allowed the board and the owner to regard the simple survival in the Premiership as a legitimate and adequate ambition so long as the gates held up and the costs went down.This is the key for me. It upsets me that "Premiership survival" is considered good. What's the point of turning up each year and aiming to be 10th.So you've been told we'll be aiming for 10th next year and the year after? Where did you get this information?
I'm looking beyond this season and of the belief the our ambition is tied to where are right now and certainly tied to where we have been recently. I certainly believe, and like you this is just my opinion, that once this season is over that our ambitions will be to improve every season. That we will not just buy players to keep us ticking over and that we actually will return to buying players that make a difference again, and not almost exclusively from the bargain basement. I have nothing other than my gut feeling that this is what will happen, but I cannot believe that Aston Villa will just coast along from here on in. I think that we took a very definite position on our financial situation, and despite the pain it has caused we stuck with it. But that coming out on the other side will allow us to operate as a competitive side again.I too might be completely wrong, but that's what I believe and furthermore it is helping me get through this season.
Quote from: not3bad on February 05, 2014, 04:51:12 PMQuote from: pig on February 05, 2014, 10:29:10 AMQuote from: brian green on February 02, 2014, 09:02:28 AMThis season I started to become really depressed that the plan included a "no glory" element which allowed the board and the owner to regard the simple survival in the Premiership as a legitimate and adequate ambition so long as the gates held up and the costs went down.This is the key for me. It upsets me that "Premiership survival" is considered good. What's the point of turning up each year and aiming to be 10th.So you've been told we'll be aiming for 10th next year and the year after? Where did you get this information?Obviously, nobody has told him that, but we all form our own opinions about what the ambitions of the club are, and those opinions tend to be shaped by what we see them doing.It's difficult to look at the events of the last 2 or 3 years and really say we're being set up with any ambition. The board don't even talk to us about ambition any more, let alone actually do anything to suggest there is any.
Quote from: not3bad on February 05, 2014, 04:51:12 PMQuote from: pig on February 05, 2014, 10:29:10 AMQuote from: brian green on February 02, 2014, 09:02:28 AMThis season I started to become really depressed that the plan included a "no glory" element which allowed the board and the owner to regard the simple survival in the Premiership as a legitimate and adequate ambition so long as the gates held up and the costs went down.This is the key for me. It upsets me that "Premiership survival" is considered good. What's the point of turning up each year and aiming to be 10th.So you've been told we'll be aiming for 10th next year and the year after? Where did you get this information?Obviously, nobody has told him that, but we all form our own opinions about what the ambitions of the club are, and those opinions tend to be shaped by what we see them doing.It's difficult to look at the events of the last 2 or 3 years and really say we're being set up with any ambition. The board don't even talk to us about ambition any more, let alone actually do anything to suggest there is any.There's also a tendency I notice of people shifting their opinions to avoid facing reality. The most recent thing I have seen is several people saying "well, I reckon that the thing they're waiting for is for us to have shifted the last of the bomb squad" - as if that's somehow the most obvious reason we're holding back, rather than just a handy excuse for the way things are at the moment.It doesn't even stand the most rudimentary of examinations. Of the "Bomb Squad" (which incidentally is not only a situation the club created entirely itself, but is a situation lots of clubs have, in that it is basically players we don't want any more), Given has been on loan, Bent is at Fulham for the rest of the season, and Ireland is actually gone, leaving Hutton. That's not really the most convincing obstacles to ambition, surely?Then there's that other one, whereby, having stabilised the wage bill, what we're going to do is actually start to build it up again, and embark on some serious spending. They've (the powers that be) spent the last three years talking about how important it is we are self sufficient, how the books have to be balanced. I think a lot of people are going to be disappointed when they find out that financial prudence isn't just a transitional thing.Don't get me wrong, I entirely understand why people do that, and I totally understand that this is only my opinion, and there's every chance that I am wrong, but I honestly can't see anything, not one single credible piece of evidence at the moment, that suggests we have any ambition to return to the fringes of the top six. We might hope for it, yes, but that's not the same thing. I mean ambition in terms of actually acting in a way which suggests we are serious about making that happen.I'd love to be convinced otherwise, though.I really would. I just want to see something to make me feel that way.I'm not even one of the miserablist fringe, either, I've supported and backed Randy through periods where he was getting huge amounts of stick, but it looks like there's just no feelgood factor, no ambition, no urge for improvement, nothing positive coming out of the club these days. if you have a few people on here saying the above, you feel that it's just one of many arguing factions that we have on here around pretty much any topic, but it's not, it seems to me that the large majority of people on here feel pretty disillusioned at the moment, and they're not all miserable, shouty mentalists, are they?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 05, 2014, 11:44:58 PMQuote from: not3bad on February 05, 2014, 04:51:12 PMQuote from: pig on February 05, 2014, 10:29:10 AMQuote from: brian green on February 02, 2014, 09:02:28 AMThis season I started to become really depressed that the plan included a "no glory" element which allowed the board and the owner to regard the simple survival in the Premiership as a legitimate and adequate ambition so long as the gates held up and the costs went down.This is the key for me. It upsets me that "Premiership survival" is considered good. What's the point of turning up each year and aiming to be 10th.So you've been told we'll be aiming for 10th next year and the year after? Where did you get this information?Obviously, nobody has told him that, but we all form our own opinions about what the ambitions of the club are, and those opinions tend to be shaped by what we see them doing.It's difficult to look at the events of the last 2 or 3 years and really say we're being set up with any ambition. The board don't even talk to us about ambition any more, let alone actually do anything to suggest there is any.After MON left the next two seasons were pretty much a write off since the club were literally all over the place. When Mcleish was sacked, the club visibly changed its policy. It is now trying something different. Will it work? I don't have a clue. But the one thing I'm not doing is making assumptions. I also note that most people agreed that mid table would be an acceptable target for this season. Why then talk about finishing 10th every season? If it looks like we're heading, or even aiming, for the same position next year then fair enough.