Lambdrew08 Report 2014I'm a self publiscising Holte Ender the latest of 5 generations of Villa Season Ticket Holders none of whom ever went within 50 yards of the directors box, spoke to Doug or had any desire to do so. I've been in the Trinity posh bits a few times and seen a few of our executives but have inherited a similar desire not to speak to them.1971-1983I first went in 1971 as a 5 year old in the third division. By the time I left school we were European Champions and officially the second best team in the world. I saw players of a quality that I will never see again in a Villa shirt. I am both blessed and cursed to have been around in this era. The rest of my life, in a footy sense will never be this good. Off the pitch we were lead by a young dynamic Doug.1983-1987If you think it's bad now count yourself lucky you didn't see this!1987-1990Good times ruined by the FA, who regret it probably more than we do! How different would things be if we'd had 20 years of GT.1990-2000The last good decade to be a Villa fan. Atkinson, Little and Gregory and trophies. Footy under Atkinson that we'd love now. Some great European nights and not really worried about our status as a top flight club. Off the pitch Doug's powers are waning as we get overtaken commercially. The first of the Sugar Daddy clubs, Blackburn, appear. The era ends, and in hindsight, the misery starts, with the F A Cup Final.2000-2014Graham Taylor returns a decade too late, 3.3.3,DOL, below Blues,Chelsea find a Russian,we run out of money and can't afford to pay to water the training pitches, Randy, MON,5-1,Everton away, Man U away,mega salaries, Moscow,Dowd,Citeh,Barry,Milner, TSM. We run out of money, lambert,Bradford, Millwall,below Albion,home form,2 tier away tickets,Sheffield and finally, a last minute defeat.ConclusionOwners,Players,Managers come and go..... But VTID.
I don't agree with people being banned from VIP areas for having differing opinions unless its for gross misconduct of some sortAlways thought SAF's treatment of journalists over the years was petty and pathetic, so if we are going down the same road now then its very disappointing, only threatened weak regimes and people do this sort of thing
My argument with Hodgson is simply around him calling it a report when it is at best, an article.People can agree or disagree about it, but no more importance should be attached to it that Chelt's post, or Leighton's letter. Lots of people have something to say, he is just another one.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on February 27, 2014, 01:55:57 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 27, 2014, 01:54:44 AMQuote from: hilts_coolerking on February 27, 2014, 01:51:00 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 27, 2014, 01:46:10 AMBecause it's preferable to being so twisted that you start to say relegation was a success.I'm not sure anyone's said that though. Relegation = bad season. Promotion = good season. I wouldn't have described that as a giant leap away from conventional football wisdom. Promotion = bad season. Now that has been said and it is a bit puzzling.Being there in the first place = absolute disaster. In the circumstances worse than anything any other chairman of any club has ever overseen. Well it may happen with the chairman we have now. Will you criticise him then?Depends whether a) we go down and b) we were European champions five years earlier.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 27, 2014, 01:54:44 AMQuote from: hilts_coolerking on February 27, 2014, 01:51:00 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 27, 2014, 01:46:10 AMBecause it's preferable to being so twisted that you start to say relegation was a success.I'm not sure anyone's said that though. Relegation = bad season. Promotion = good season. I wouldn't have described that as a giant leap away from conventional football wisdom. Promotion = bad season. Now that has been said and it is a bit puzzling.Being there in the first place = absolute disaster. In the circumstances worse than anything any other chairman of any club has ever overseen. Well it may happen with the chairman we have now. Will you criticise him then?
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on February 27, 2014, 01:51:00 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on February 27, 2014, 01:46:10 AMBecause it's preferable to being so twisted that you start to say relegation was a success.I'm not sure anyone's said that though. Relegation = bad season. Promotion = good season. I wouldn't have described that as a giant leap away from conventional football wisdom. Promotion = bad season. Now that has been said and it is a bit puzzling.Being there in the first place = absolute disaster. In the circumstances worse than anything any other chairman of any club has ever overseen.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on February 27, 2014, 01:46:10 AMBecause it's preferable to being so twisted that you start to say relegation was a success.I'm not sure anyone's said that though. Relegation = bad season. Promotion = good season. I wouldn't have described that as a giant leap away from conventional football wisdom. Promotion = bad season. Now that has been said and it is a bit puzzling.
Because it's preferable to being so twisted that you start to say relegation was a success.
In reality what would it take for you to criticise this owner in the same way you used to Doug? I may be misunderstanding how you are representing your views but you do come across as very defensive towards Randy Learner and Paul Faulkner.
Quote from: Fergal on February 27, 2014, 09:25:11 AMIn reality what would it take for you to criticise this owner in the same way you used to Doug? I may be misunderstanding how you are representing your views but you do come across as very defensive towards Randy Learner and Paul Faulkner.As an aside, you'll recall that it took us 20 years to attack Doug with any real venom. He got away with the mid-80's debacle; he survived the brazen lack of opportunity-grasping of the early EPL years; he got away with the 2000 Cup Final shambles and the poor treatment of GT's 2nd coming.It was only in 2002-03 that the fans started serious opposition - yes, there had been some fans' marches prior to that but nothing massively meaningful.Lerner has had it easy so far, and the fans' patience has waned far more quickly than in previous eras. Probably because (i) the cost of failure is so much higher than it was; and, (ii) our inadequacies as a club are highlighted much more in the 24-7 media environment that we now have.
Promotion would not represent a good season