I will share with you the email that I sent to the club yesterday lunchtime. I received a telephone call earlier this evening from Nicky Keys, acknowledging that the email had been received and read by Paul Faulkner. ********************** To Aston Villa,Mr Randy Lerner, Mr Paul Faulkner, Mr Paul Lambert. Head of ticket sales;I have been going down Villa Park since the mid 1980's, all but a few of those seasons I have been a season ticket holder. I have a season ticket now- I sit in the North Upper, along with my brother and a friend. Around us, we have made many friends. We are all very passionate and loyal Villa fans- and sometimes we disagree about a few Villa related things, as is the norm. One thing though that we are all in an agreement with, is that the present state of the first team is nothing short of woeful. The blame falls firmly at the feet of our manager. If Mr Lerner and Mr Faulkner feel that Paul Lambert is worthy of a new contract, then I will not be renewing my season ticket. The football he has provided at Villa Park is terrible- a rare few exceptions such as Sunderland last season, a lucky win against Man City and WBA just papers over the cracks. We are in real danger of relegation, and that is a result of the manager’s inability. I fear that even if we do stay up this season, we will be forced to endure more of the same next year and the year after that if he is given a new contract. Flirting with relegation should not be what our club should be about. With Paul Lambert in charge, that is the best we can hope for. If we stay up, then we will be very lucky to do so. If we get relegated, then the board (not the fans) deserve exactly that for not addressing the decline of the first team sooner. On the pitch, we have made NO progress under Lambert. Just look at the results. Barr a few quality additions, most of the players he has signed are not of premiership class, nor never will be. I believe he’s been given the tools to do the job; he just can’t do the job very well. He has to go. I would just like to make it clear that when it comes to matters off the field, I am extremely impressed with the club. I have had the pleasure to meet with Mr Faulkner on a few occasions, most recently at the Villa Supporters Trust meeting held last November. I do feel that since Mr Lerner took charge, the dialogue between the club and the fans has been enhanced. I especially appreciate the clubs stance on the safe standing debate. But, the bottom line is this: Paul Lambert’s football is dross. His results are below acceptable. His squad are the worst since the relegation season of 1986. He does not deserve to still be in a job. He needs to be sacked. I hope that somebody at the club will pass on my frustrations and concerns to the board, especially Mr Faulkner. Regards and as always, Up the Villa! Leighton. *****************************
Nice to see Kendrick actually speaking out for a change. Better still why doesn't he go on the attack and question the club rather than the fans?
Quote from: Leighton on February 25, 2014, 11:49:11 PMI will share with you the email that I sent to the club yesterday lunchtime. I received a telephone call earlier this evening from Nicky Keys, acknowledging that the email had been received and read by Paul Faulkner. ********************** To Aston Villa,Mr Randy Lerner, Mr Paul Faulkner, Mr Paul Lambert. Head of ticket sales;I have been going down Villa Park since the mid 1980's, all but a few of those seasons I have been a season ticket holder. I have a season ticket now- I sit in the North Upper, along with my brother and a friend. Around us, we have made many friends. We are all very passionate and loyal Villa fans- and sometimes we disagree about a few Villa related things, as is the norm. One thing though that we are all in an agreement with, is that the present state of the first team is nothing short of woeful. The blame falls firmly at the feet of our manager. If Mr Lerner and Mr Faulkner feel that Paul Lambert is worthy of a new contract, then I will not be renewing my season ticket. The football he has provided at Villa Park is terrible- a rare few exceptions such as Sunderland last season, a lucky win against Man City and WBA just papers over the cracks. We are in real danger of relegation, and that is a result of the manager’s inability. I fear that even if we do stay up this season, we will be forced to endure more of the same next year and the year after that if he is given a new contract. Flirting with relegation should not be what our club should be about. With Paul Lambert in charge, that is the best we can hope for. If we stay up, then we will be very lucky to do so. If we get relegated, then the board (not the fans) deserve exactly that for not addressing the decline of the first team sooner. On the pitch, we have made NO progress under Lambert. Just look at the results. Barr a few quality additions, most of the players he has signed are not of premiership class, nor never will be. I believe he’s been given the tools to do the job; he just can’t do the job very well. He has to go. I would just like to make it clear that when it comes to matters off the field, I am extremely impressed with the club. I have had the pleasure to meet with Mr Faulkner on a few occasions, most recently at the Villa Supporters Trust meeting held last November. I do feel that since Mr Lerner took charge, the dialogue between the club and the fans has been enhanced. I especially appreciate the clubs stance on the safe standing debate. But, the bottom line is this: Paul Lambert’s football is dross. His results are below acceptable. His squad are the worst since the relegation season of 1986. He does not deserve to still be in a job. He needs to be sacked. I hope that somebody at the club will pass on my frustrations and concerns to the board, especially Mr Faulkner. Regards and as always, Up the Villa! Leighton. *****************************I agree with a lot of this but a few things I cannot agree on.The board are equally to blame in regards this current mess. Asset stripping and no attempt to move the club forward on the pitch. Communication would be improved even more if Lerner actually attended a game or released the occasional statement. The media and everyone regard him as an absentee owner and that's exactly what he is.In times of adversity it would be nice to see that the captains still on the ship and not left it sinking
Quote from: olaftab on February 25, 2014, 11:22:22 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 25, 2014, 11:07:51 PMI'd like to know David Woodhall's thoughts. He tends to have his finger on the pulse of Villa fans everywhere. Personally, I'll be guided by him. If he thinks we should all band together to put a little bit of pressure on the board, then I think that's what we should do. If he believes it's best for the club to give Paul Lambert more time, then I'll fully support that stance, too. Come on admit that you are Dave Woodhall?I was wondering what happened to him.
Quote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 25, 2014, 11:07:51 PMI'd like to know David Woodhall's thoughts. He tends to have his finger on the pulse of Villa fans everywhere. Personally, I'll be guided by him. If he thinks we should all band together to put a little bit of pressure on the board, then I think that's what we should do. If he believes it's best for the club to give Paul Lambert more time, then I'll fully support that stance, too. Come on admit that you are Dave Woodhall?
I'd like to know David Woodhall's thoughts. He tends to have his finger on the pulse of Villa fans everywhere. Personally, I'll be guided by him. If he thinks we should all band together to put a little bit of pressure on the board, then I think that's what we should do. If he believes it's best for the club to give Paul Lambert more time, then I'll fully support that stance, too.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on February 25, 2014, 11:13:55 PMQuote from: not3bad on February 25, 2014, 10:41:42 PMIf it helps at all the Supporter's Trust replied to my tweet and said they agreed with Mr Kendrick's article, and further:"We are relaunching to be your voice!"Gordon Bennett!Are they not good, Dave? As previously stated, I do think Mr.Woodhall is a great voice for Villa fans but I do like the sound of "Supporters Trust". I think it's the word "Trust" that has sold me. But I'd hate to be a splitter.
Quote from: not3bad on February 25, 2014, 10:41:42 PMIf it helps at all the Supporter's Trust replied to my tweet and said they agreed with Mr Kendrick's article, and further:"We are relaunching to be your voice!"Gordon Bennett!
If it helps at all the Supporter's Trust replied to my tweet and said they agreed with Mr Kendrick's article, and further:"We are relaunching to be your voice!"
Don't know whether they are good or not but 'We are relaunching to be your voice!' Sounds like something from some odd sort of religious cult.
It's also really weird as I am still just a H&V poster, & a Villa fan - I'm definitely not the voice of The Trust! I do just feel the need to respond when the name is called!
Nice letter, Leighton, but we've had 4 seasons of relegation battles and utter shite football, so it can't be all Lambert's fault. Some criticism of Lerner in your letter wouldn't have been out of place.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on February 26, 2014, 06:27:34 AMDon't know whether they are good or not but 'We are relaunching to be your voice!' Sounds like something from some odd sort of religious cult.From what I have seen it is just some Villa fans. They asked me to be in it because I'd done the safe standing thing so I said I'd give it a go. We don't even all share the same view on the way Villa is at present, just the same as other Villa fans, debating where the blame lies, & whether to stick or twist. However, we are agreed that the platform of The Trust is there to represent what concerns the wider fan base, not what we think.If you want to do more about the current state of Villa than boo the team off & rant on here & twitter - The Trust may not be perfect, but it's probably the best you've got, and it is there for you to shape.Tbh - I could go through this thread (more than many others) and pick out some key points to take forward already. It's a start.It's also really weird as I am still just a H&V poster, & a Villa fan - I'm definitely not the voice of The Trust! I do just feel the need to respond when the name is called!
Quote from: saunders_heroes on February 25, 2014, 11:23:06 PMQuote from: olaftab on February 25, 2014, 11:22:22 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 25, 2014, 11:07:51 PMI'd like to know David Woodhall's thoughts. He tends to have his finger on the pulse of Villa fans everywhere. Personally, I'll be guided by him. If he thinks we should all band together to put a little bit of pressure on the board, then I think that's what we should do. If he believes it's best for the club to give Paul Lambert more time, then I'll fully support that stance, too. Come on admit that you are Dave Woodhall?I was wondering what happened to him.Hahaha. I can see why you found that amusing. But please allow me to explain. For all my life I've been a deeply religious man who has sought the guidance of our good book and from those that have dedicated their lives to understanding it fully. As a result, I find my life to be very fulfilling and very simple knowing that I had walked the righteous path set out before me. Similarly, I seek guidance as to how best to set right our grand club. Whereas a congregation won't enter into debate amongst itself (although I have heard the odd blasphemous comment outside of mass that can be humorous if tempered with the knowledge that we will be forgiven), it tends to be led by one man. And I believe the same should be true of our support base. In my years as an Aston Villa supporter, it's become clear that Mr.Woodhall has a balanced perspective that isn't easy to come by. He seems to know when to calm his congregation and when to administer a sterner hand. And I respect that. I do apologise for taking up so much space on these pages since joining. PS...I also offer my humblest apologies for my internet name. My son (who isn't as guided by the light as I) set all this up for me and, clearly, has a different sense of humour to what I would have expected of him.