If relegation does happen, there will be lots of fun to be had in the Championship.
Relegation would be an unmitigated disaster. It's bad enough having to share a city with the knuckledraggers, but we should never have to share a division with them, let alone a playing surface, ever again. We're better than that. We need to do everything in our power to stay up, including getting Villa Park full from now until the end of the season. Drop the prices, make it free. Anything. But get the stadium full, because - since we're failing dismally at board, managerial and pitch level - only the fans can save us now.
Quote from: Bully2345 on February 24, 2014, 10:49:03 PMWe will win on Sunday. Cheer up, folksSmelling and breathing chocolate fumes is good.
We will win on Sunday. Cheer up, folks
Quote from: olaftab on February 24, 2014, 11:19:33 PMQuote from: Bully2345 on February 24, 2014, 10:49:03 PMWe will win on Sunday. Cheer up, folksSmelling and breathing chocolate fumes is good.Everyone is so far beyond depressed on here, we seem to forget that there are still games to play and some teams to beat. Let's try to inject some positivity rather than this depression-fest, which will no doubt lead to an agitated and unproductive atmosphere on Sunday if we're not winning inside fifteen minutes.
unfortunatley the whole clubs in a mess...remember the 5 year plan??
I think Villa supporters are the nicest supporters in the league, even when we are angry we are not that angry, we have been conditioned over the years to mediocrity with the occassional ray of light, i just wonder if say Pool supporters had been served the crud that we have had to put up with for the last three years what response there would be from their supporters. Lerner and Lambert are getting off very lightly.