As for Dave - he is entitled to take his own editorial in whatever direction he sees fit. He has no brief to represent anyone. He gathers articles randomly as they are sent in, and prints them whether he agrees with them or not, but he doesn't have to change his personal view. With most publications, if people don't like the editorial direction they stop buying it. That is people's right. That's the risk he takes by holding an unpopular view - but it is his choice.
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.
Wow, this kicked off overnight!My favourite part was the 'promotion = bad season' doublethink.
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. didnt Utd get relegated 5 years after winning the European cup in '68? That must have taken some doing, considering their relative strength at the time? Agree with your point about Ellis generally though.
Quote from: Stu on February 27, 2014, 07:59:26 AMWow, this kicked off overnight!My favourite part was the 'promotion = bad season' doublethink.the season in the 2nd div was one of my favourites for personal reasons. Mainly due to being just old enough to go to home games unaccompanied and some fantastic displays with the likes of platt, mcinally and tony, tony Daley , spinksy and birchy. The Bradford game is right up there for me. You can argue it either way and I do acknowledge why some people would think it was a bad season for us, but I loved it. The all ticket match against Leeds and spanking blues 5-0 in the cup, culminating in going straight back up.
Weighing in to the good season/bad season debate, surely the only parameter that really counts is how you feel walking away from villa park? its not even the results because I can feel ok coming away after a loss as long as ive seen some drama, a couple of goals for us and and some fight. I dont really care if I come away seeing us beat Fulham 2-0 in the league or Rotherham 3-1 in the League cup as long as ive been entertained and got my moneys worth. On the back of that, I agree that had I have been old enough, the promotion season in Div 2 would have no doubt been a good season.Can any of the currently pro board/management brigade honestly weigh up any of the previous four seasons with the criteria I have outlined and say any of them have been good? I worry that the board etc are now taking advantage of the goodwill and time granted to them during this rebuilding process. It cannot carry on like this
QuotePromotion would not represent a good seasonTell that to the thousands who partied after Swindon like it was ..erm...1988. Our promotion didn't represent a good season, it was a great season .The last few seasons have been shit and the relegation season was dreadful but the promotion season was one of the highlights of my Villa supporting career. It's my opinion, but it was better than the slow death we've been enduring these past few seasons. I saw a team coming together under a proper manager, who didn't make excuses when we played shit and told it like it is, a genuine resurgance in fanatical support, some great wins, some fantastic away days and some geinuine passion without the need for the club to lay on free coaches, Bright Future scarves, silly flags or any other American-style marketing gimmicks.I'd never want to be in the position again, mind. Have I just contradicted myself?
Promotion would not represent a good season
Quote from: robbo1874 on February 27, 2014, 10:03:57 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. didnt Utd get relegated 5 years after winning the European cup in '68? That must have taken some doing, considering their relative strength at the time? Agree with your point about Ellis generally though. Utd were on the wane much quicker than that. They lost to a Third Division side in the LCSF in 1970.
Going back to the title of this thread, why doesn't Kendrick ask the bloody questions? It is after all his job, as a local journo following the club. Surely if he's persistent enough and goes about it in a reasoned and measured way, he should be able to smoke them out and get some answers?