Quote from: brian green on May 30, 2014, 09:18:29 PMThat was a cheap shot Chris comparing me and other older fans with comedy Monty Python characters. I and other long standing supporters have earned the right to make demands upon the club. I have no problem with other fans wanting to present Lambert in a favourable light. What I do have a very big problem with is the conviction that I have that the acceptance of Lambert has come about from the insidious peddling of the heresy that the diminution of the fans expectations is a positive and praiseworthy accomplishment. It is neither, it is negative and shameful. As I have said several times of late, in the troughs of relegation and despair we experienced in the past we always believed we would rise again and the club encouraged us to believe it. We did rise again. This time we are not encouraged to believe we will rise again we are told that we must hope for us not to be quite as bad as we were. That way the club does not have to spend very much, a manager who does not deliver anything much can be considered competent and the fans once brainwashed pay to come to the games regardless of the results. It is what a bookmaker would call a round book. Win, win, win.We have had to swallow some bitter pills over the years but none as big and as bitter as this present one they are trying to force through our clenched teeth that Villa is a mediocre club with mediocre expectations. I shall not stop going to games at Christmas if Lambert is still there because of Lambert, I have seen plenty of crap managers of Aston Villa, I shall stop going because it will mean that the lies about what we are and what we can dream of are still being peddled as truth.You tell 'em, Brian. The club have desperately tried to lower our expectations these last few years and so many fans have fallen for it. I can't stand the "oh it ain't that bad" brigade who pounce on posters like you for telling it the way it is. The club is in a mess from top to bottom and it's all self inflicted by the man at the top, but don't dare to criticise because you'll get the usual apologists who'll jump to the club's defence no matter what state the club is in and shout out that clichéd buzzword "hyperbole" in an attempt to discredit you. Keep on posting, Brian.
That was a cheap shot Chris comparing me and other older fans with comedy Monty Python characters. I and other long standing supporters have earned the right to make demands upon the club. I have no problem with other fans wanting to present Lambert in a favourable light. What I do have a very big problem with is the conviction that I have that the acceptance of Lambert has come about from the insidious peddling of the heresy that the diminution of the fans expectations is a positive and praiseworthy accomplishment. It is neither, it is negative and shameful. As I have said several times of late, in the troughs of relegation and despair we experienced in the past we always believed we would rise again and the club encouraged us to believe it. We did rise again. This time we are not encouraged to believe we will rise again we are told that we must hope for us not to be quite as bad as we were. That way the club does not have to spend very much, a manager who does not deliver anything much can be considered competent and the fans once brainwashed pay to come to the games regardless of the results. It is what a bookmaker would call a round book. Win, win, win.We have had to swallow some bitter pills over the years but none as big and as bitter as this present one they are trying to force through our clenched teeth that Villa is a mediocre club with mediocre expectations. I shall not stop going to games at Christmas if Lambert is still there because of Lambert, I have seen plenty of crap managers of Aston Villa, I shall stop going because it will mean that the lies about what we are and what we can dream of are still being peddled as truth.
Dave come on, even you have to admit that right now there is almost nothing to enjoy about watching the Villa football wise (thank god the season is finished). It might change by the start of the season but I wouldn't be surprised if any takeover takes longer than expected because top of anyone's priorities right now we are not and more drifting along wouldn't be unimaginable.The question is, if there is no takeover will Lerner put any transfer funds forward? If not we are in serious jeopardy of going down next year. No doubt.Hutton, Bent and Given coming back in to the fold suggest there will be very little money. There's your new signings. No other reason for the about turn is there.
Quote from: aj2k77 on May 31, 2014, 10:31:24 AMDave come on, even you have to admit that right now there is almost nothing to enjoy about watching the Villa football wise (thank god the season is finished). It might change by the start of the season but I wouldn't be surprised if any takeover takes longer than expected because top of anyone's priorities right now we are not and more drifting along wouldn't be unimaginable.The question is, if there is no takeover will Lerner put any transfer funds forward? If not we are in serious jeopardy of going down next year. No doubt.Hutton, Bent and Given coming back in to the fold suggest there will be very little money. There's your new signings. No other reason for the about turn is there.I think things are pretty unappealing at the moment, drifting even. But that's not the point - when someone says he "can't stand" anyone who doesn't agree with his permanently pessimistic views and continues to attack them then he shouldn't be surprised to be challenged.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2014, 10:35:10 AMQuote from: aj2k77 on May 31, 2014, 10:31:24 AMDave come on, even you have to admit that right now there is almost nothing to enjoy about watching the Villa football wise (thank god the season is finished). It might change by the start of the season but I wouldn't be surprised if any takeover takes longer than expected because top of anyone's priorities right now we are not and more drifting along wouldn't be unimaginable.The question is, if there is no takeover will Lerner put any transfer funds forward? If not we are in serious jeopardy of going down next year. No doubt.Hutton, Bent and Given coming back in to the fold suggest there will be very little money. There's your new signings. No other reason for the about turn is there.I think things are pretty unappealing at the moment, drifting even. But that's not the point - when someone says he "can't stand" anyone who doesn't agree with his permanently pessimistic views and continues to attack them then he shouldn't be surprised to be challenged.I Still wonder why Lambert is there. Has he been promised a bonus? Is it loyalty to Lerner? Does he actually care for Villa? It's gotta be the money hasn't it?
Quote from: aj2k77 on May 31, 2014, 10:42:46 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2014, 10:35:10 AMQuote from: aj2k77 on May 31, 2014, 10:31:24 AMDave come on, even you have to admit that right now there is almost nothing to enjoy about watching the Villa football wise (thank god the season is finished). It might change by the start of the season but I wouldn't be surprised if any takeover takes longer than expected because top of anyone's priorities right now we are not and more drifting along wouldn't be unimaginable.The question is, if there is no takeover will Lerner put any transfer funds forward? If not we are in serious jeopardy of going down next year. No doubt.Hutton, Bent and Given coming back in to the fold suggest there will be very little money. There's your new signings. No other reason for the about turn is there.I think things are pretty unappealing at the moment, drifting even. But that's not the point - when someone says he "can't stand" anyone who doesn't agree with his permanently pessimistic views and continues to attack them then he shouldn't be surprised to be challenged.I Still wonder why Lambert is there. Has he been promised a bonus? Is it loyalty to Lerner? Does he actually care for Villa? It's gotta be the money hasn't it?He's only there until the new owners come in. Would a new manager come in knowing that he might be out on his arse in a month's time if we're taken over?
Quote from: Clampy on May 31, 2014, 10:46:41 AMQuote from: aj2k77 on May 31, 2014, 10:42:46 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2014, 10:35:10 AMQuote from: aj2k77 on May 31, 2014, 10:31:24 AMDave come on, even you have to admit that right now there is almost nothing to enjoy about watching the Villa football wise (thank god the season is finished). It might change by the start of the season but I wouldn't be surprised if any takeover takes longer than expected because top of anyone's priorities right now we are not and more drifting along wouldn't be unimaginable.The question is, if there is no takeover will Lerner put any transfer funds forward? If not we are in serious jeopardy of going down next year. No doubt.Hutton, Bent and Given coming back in to the fold suggest there will be very little money. There's your new signings. No other reason for the about turn is there.I think things are pretty unappealing at the moment, drifting even. But that's not the point - when someone says he "can't stand" anyone who doesn't agree with his permanently pessimistic views and continues to attack them then he shouldn't be surprised to be challenged.I Still wonder why Lambert is there. Has he been promised a bonus? Is it loyalty to Lerner? Does he actually care for Villa? It's gotta be the money hasn't it?He's only there until the new owners come in. Would a new manager come in knowing that he might be out on his arse in a month's time if we're taken over?And if a new owner doesn't come along? New contract? God forbid.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on May 31, 2014, 09:37:40 AMQuote from: brian green on May 30, 2014, 09:18:29 PMThat was a cheap shot Chris comparing me and other older fans with comedy Monty Python characters. I and other long standing supporters have earned the right to make demands upon the club. I have no problem with other fans wanting to present Lambert in a favourable light. What I do have a very big problem with is the conviction that I have that the acceptance of Lambert has come about from the insidious peddling of the heresy that the diminution of the fans expectations is a positive and praiseworthy accomplishment. It is neither, it is negative and shameful. As I have said several times of late, in the troughs of relegation and despair we experienced in the past we always believed we would rise again and the club encouraged us to believe it. We did rise again. This time we are not encouraged to believe we will rise again we are told that we must hope for us not to be quite as bad as we were. That way the club does not have to spend very much, a manager who does not deliver anything much can be considered competent and the fans once brainwashed pay to come to the games regardless of the results. It is what a bookmaker would call a round book. Win, win, win.We have had to swallow some bitter pills over the years but none as big and as bitter as this present one they are trying to force through our clenched teeth that Villa is a mediocre club with mediocre expectations. I shall not stop going to games at Christmas if Lambert is still there because of Lambert, I have seen plenty of crap managers of Aston Villa, I shall stop going because it will mean that the lies about what we are and what we can dream of are still being peddled as truth.You tell 'em, Brian. The club have desperately tried to lower our expectations these last few years and so many fans have fallen for it. I can't stand the "oh it ain't that bad" brigade who pounce on posters like you for telling it the way it is. The club is in a mess from top to bottom and it's all self inflicted by the man at the top, but don't dare to criticise because you'll get the usual apologists who'll jump to the club's defence no matter what state the club is in and shout out that clichéd buzzword "hyperbole" in an attempt to discredit you. Keep on posting, Brian. You can't stand anyone who disagrees with you. You said it.
As wank as things are at present, there is no way they are worse than when we spent 8 years outside the top flight, and a total of 14 years without finishing higher than 15th.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 31, 2014, 10:23:38 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on May 31, 2014, 09:37:40 AMQuote from: brian green on May 30, 2014, 09:18:29 PMThat was a cheap shot Chris comparing me and other older fans with comedy Monty Python characters. I and other long standing supporters have earned the right to make demands upon the club. I have no problem with other fans wanting to present Lambert in a favourable light. What I do have a very big problem with is the conviction that I have that the acceptance of Lambert has come about from the insidious peddling of the heresy that the diminution of the fans expectations is a positive and praiseworthy accomplishment. It is neither, it is negative and shameful. As I have said several times of late, in the troughs of relegation and despair we experienced in the past we always believed we would rise again and the club encouraged us to believe it. We did rise again. This time we are not encouraged to believe we will rise again we are told that we must hope for us not to be quite as bad as we were. That way the club does not have to spend very much, a manager who does not deliver anything much can be considered competent and the fans once brainwashed pay to come to the games regardless of the results. It is what a bookmaker would call a round book. Win, win, win.We have had to swallow some bitter pills over the years but none as big and as bitter as this present one they are trying to force through our clenched teeth that Villa is a mediocre club with mediocre expectations. I shall not stop going to games at Christmas if Lambert is still there because of Lambert, I have seen plenty of crap managers of Aston Villa, I shall stop going because it will mean that the lies about what we are and what we can dream of are still being peddled as truth.You tell 'em, Brian. The club have desperately tried to lower our expectations these last few years and so many fans have fallen for it. I can't stand the "oh it ain't that bad" brigade who pounce on posters like you for telling it the way it is. The club is in a mess from top to bottom and it's all self inflicted by the man at the top, but don't dare to criticise because you'll get the usual apologists who'll jump to the club's defence no matter what state the club is in and shout out that clichéd buzzword "hyperbole" in an attempt to discredit you. Keep on posting, Brian. You can't stand anyone who disagrees with you. You said it.Neither can you, Dave. In fact you hate it.