Villa Park: Find out why the Aston Villa 'empty seats, my lord' chant is true this season"Empty seats, my lord, empty seats" chant the traveling Aston Villa fans at away grounds short of full capacity.But the musical take on their Paul McGrath-Kumbaya terrace favourite sums up the situation for home games this season.Villa Park has been the least full stadium in the Premier League during the current campaign.Villa have been filling an average of just 77.7 per cent of the stadium's capacity this season, which equates to 9,521 empty seats per league game.The club's average attendance has been 33,161, according to the Premier League's official figures, in a stadium with a capacity of 42,682.The Villa Park attendance of 25,311 for the draw against Southampton in November was Villa's lowest crowd for 15 years.Not since the 23,885 gate for a 2-1 win against Sheffield Wednesday in December 1999 have so few fans watched a top flight match in B6.Fellow relegation battlers Sunderland have the next lowest ratio at 88.6 per cent, with an average of 5,550 empty seats a game.Burnley come next (89.5 per cent) followed by Hull (92.1 per cent), Southampton (94.1 per cent) and West Brom (94.8 per cent).The most occupied ground in the Premier League is Manchester United's.The average attendance of 75,329 represents 99.6 per cent of the stadium's overall capacity.Arsenal and Chelsea also have high occupancy rates at 99.5 per cent and 99.4 per cent respectively.Queens Park Rangers have the fourth highest average occupancy rate at 99 per cent.Swansea, West Ham and Liverpool are tied in fifth place with an average of 98.6 per cent.
Well Barnes did make that comment and it's being reported as it was and lot of people on here would agree that Benteke should play in the Champion League in the near future and that's unlikely to be with us.Not aware of aware of "hate" or "violence" comment so if correct than that writer is a twat.
You don't have a problem with one of their writers saying how much he hates us or condoning football violence then?Or this:http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/comment-aston-villa-striker-christian-9294019#ICID=FB-Birm-avfc ?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on May 20, 2015, 10:30:23 PMIt was on the WM thread iirc. I wish one of us had quoted the whole article as it was an utter fucking disgrace by Howell. I quoted a few bits of I think but that's it. Even Bill Howell disowned it, that's how bad it was!
It was on the WM thread iirc. I wish one of us had quoted the whole article as it was an utter fucking disgrace by Howell. I quoted a few bits of I think but that's it.
Quote from: olaftab on May 20, 2015, 09:55:25 PMWell Barnes did make that comment and it's being reported as it was and lot of people on here would agree that Benteke should play in the Champion League in the near future and that's unlikely to be with us.Not aware of aware of "hate" or "violence" comment so if correct than that writer is a twat.Well, we only did talk about it on here for a week so maybe you missed it. And don't see anything wrong with them saying Benteke should be sold.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 20, 2015, 08:13:04 PMYou don't have a problem with one of their writers saying how much he hates us or condoning football violence then?Or this:http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/comment-aston-villa-striker-christian-9294019#ICID=FB-Birm-avfc ?I can't see much wrong with that article. I pretty much agree with all of it. When Benteke leaves (be it this summer, the following one or one after that) then I fully expect that he'll be moving to one of the best teams in the world to win trophies, not just because somebody will pay him more than we are willing to, which was the implication in that shitty Sun article that the writer is criticizing.The Howell piece was still an absolute embarrassment though.
Albion appear to have walked under a ladder, on a crack in the pavement, opened an umbrella indoors and then broken a mirror.
Chris Brunt had every right to say something fruity to referee Anthony Taylor not only for the most ridiculous of red cards you will ever see but also after his team had been forced to face a hostile pitch invasion.
Callum McManaman turns to confront an invader? Get over it.
Villa’s stewarding was grossly inadequate and their decision to house home fans in the North Stand simply beggars belief.
The FA will throw the book at them.
As for Albion? Count your broken seats and used fire extinguishers and send them the bill.
Albion deserved all the stick in the world over their PR goofs last season. But to my knowledge they haven’t killed anyone. Or perhaps someone can find the footage of a stray stripe out in Syria...
Quote from: Dave on May 20, 2015, 10:39:34 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 20, 2015, 08:13:04 PMYou don't have a problem with one of their writers saying how much he hates us or condoning football violence then?Or this:http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/comment-aston-villa-striker-christian-9294019#ICID=FB-Birm-avfc ?I can't see much wrong with that article. I pretty much agree with all of it. When Benteke leaves (be it this summer, the following one or one after that) then I fully expect that he'll be moving to one of the best teams in the world to win trophies, not just because somebody will pay him more than we are willing to, which was the implication in that shitty Sun article that the writer is criticizing.The Howell piece was still an absolute embarrassment though.Maybe in a national paper, but a local paper that is supposed to be supportive of local teams?
Quote from: tomd2103 on May 20, 2015, 10:42:57 PMQuote from: Dave on May 20, 2015, 10:39:34 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 20, 2015, 08:13:04 PMYou don't have a problem with one of their writers saying how much he hates us or condoning football violence then?Or this:http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/comment-aston-villa-striker-christian-9294019#ICID=FB-Birm-avfc ?I can't see much wrong with that article. I pretty much agree with all of it. When Benteke leaves (be it this summer, the following one or one after that) then I fully expect that he'll be moving to one of the best teams in the world to win trophies, not just because somebody will pay him more than we are willing to, which was the implication in that shitty Sun article that the writer is criticizing.The Howell piece was still an absolute embarrassment though.Maybe in a national paper, but a local paper that is supposed to be supportive of local teams? Are they supposed to be supportive? I'd much rather a local media that is fair and balanced. They shouldn't be there to act as some sort of mouthpiece for either the club or the supporters. They should praise when appropriate and criticize when appropriate. There's certainly a strong argument that a lot of the local media is deliberately antagonistic, but none of that is on display in that article.
Now that player won’t be getting Champions League football and there’s no Suarez or Gerrard so he wants to move on. In come the blinkered Liverpool legends to criticise him but Liverpool have won one trophy in nine years.If Sterling wants to move to a club where he will take some medals home, that’s pure ambition.
He’d have the chance to compete for the league title as well as competing in the Champions League.
On the same note, if Villa decide to replace Benteke with a talent from lower down the pecking order, that wouldn’t make that player a money-grabber for making the move.
Quote from: Dave on May 20, 2015, 11:02:25 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on May 20, 2015, 10:42:57 PMQuote from: Dave on May 20, 2015, 10:39:34 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on May 20, 2015, 08:13:04 PMYou don't have a problem with one of their writers saying how much he hates us or condoning football violence then?Or this:http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/comment-aston-villa-striker-christian-9294019#ICID=FB-Birm-avfc ?I can't see much wrong with that article. I pretty much agree with all of it. When Benteke leaves (be it this summer, the following one or one after that) then I fully expect that he'll be moving to one of the best teams in the world to win trophies, not just because somebody will pay him more than we are willing to, which was the implication in that shitty Sun article that the writer is criticizing.The Howell piece was still an absolute embarrassment though.Maybe in a national paper, but a local paper that is supposed to be supportive of local teams? Are they supposed to be supportive? I'd much rather a local media that is fair and balanced. They shouldn't be there to act as some sort of mouthpiece for either the club or the supporters. They should praise when appropriate and criticize when appropriate. There's certainly a strong argument that a lot of the local media is deliberately antagonistic, but none of that is on display in that article. Of course they're supposed to be supportive. They're a Birmingham newspaper writing about Birmingham teams.
Why this obsession over the notion we might lose our best player?Why is the same treatment not handed out to other local clubs?