Quote from: taylorsworkrate on February 25, 2014, 02:03:16 PMQuote from: Ads on February 10, 2014, 03:42:38 PMI think our support is pretty poor in comparison to clubs of a similar size, who have been infinetly less successful than we have over the past 50 years, such as Man City and Newcastle. Really? The truly staggering amount of dross that has been served up at Villa Park over the last few years and we still manage to regularly get crowds of over 35k. I'd say that was pretty remarkable support.Taking 2000 up to Newcastle for a Sunday lunchtime live on TV is pretty good support in my opinion.
Quote from: Ads on February 10, 2014, 03:42:38 PMI think our support is pretty poor in comparison to clubs of a similar size, who have been infinetly less successful than we have over the past 50 years, such as Man City and Newcastle. Really? The truly staggering amount of dross that has been served up at Villa Park over the last few years and we still manage to regularly get crowds of over 35k. I'd say that was pretty remarkable support.
I think our support is pretty poor in comparison to clubs of a similar size, who have been infinetly less successful than we have over the past 50 years, such as Man City and Newcastle.
The current regime is not capable of it though eastie.
City averaged 28K in division 3. They went 18 years without managing an average of 30K. Newcastle were 43K in div 2.
Quote from: danlanza on February 25, 2014, 03:48:20 PMThe current regime is not capable of it though eastie.Lambert is not capable of it , with the finances of around £20m per summer many managers would have assembled a better squad though and got players playing to a system that worked - he has had more than enough chances and still seems tactically inept - time to get rid and put Sid in charge until the summer and then bring in someone like koeman.
I can remember going to Geordie land,i don't think there was 20,000 there.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on February 25, 2014, 04:41:46 PMCity averaged 28K in division 3. They went 18 years without managing an average of 30K. Newcastle were 43K in div 2.The Gerodies managed to average more than our ground holds, despite being utter bobbins for large parts of the past 50 years. Man City pulled in just shy of 7k fans less than we currently manage. I accept that I hadn't accurately reported the figures, but I don't see how that changes the thrust of the argument.