Even that idiot Gregg Evans would be embarrassed to gave writen that. An example of how dismal it is:"The former wonderkid of world soccer - Pele made his Brazil debut at 16 - is a fan of the British game, even if he doesn’t scour the internet for Villa results.Even AWOL Villa fans have long lost the desire to research their team’s latest embarrassment.And lurking beneath the golden Brazil shirt is a closet Manchester United fan, Pele confessed"
Quote from: Risso on April 10, 2016, 10:58:59 AMEven that idiot Gregg Evans would be embarrassed to gave writen that. An example of how dismal it is:"The former wonderkid of world soccer - Pele made his Brazil debut at 16 - is a fan of the British game, even if he doesn’t scour the internet for Villa results.Even AWOL Villa fans have long lost the desire to research their team’s latest embarrassment.And lurking beneath the golden Brazil shirt is a closet Manchester United fan, Pele confessed"I'm hoping the new regime do something about our PR. It's pretty crazy that the city's local paper takes the piss out of one it's teams to this degree.I'm in a pretty reactionary mood at the moment, so I say we should ban the Mail's writers from the ground - they can get their reports from the Press Association or somewhere.
Quote from: Stu on April 10, 2016, 11:43:14 AMQuote from: Risso on April 10, 2016, 10:58:59 AMEven that idiot Gregg Evans would be embarrassed to gave writen that. An example of how dismal it is:"The former wonderkid of world soccer - Pele made his Brazil debut at 16 - is a fan of the British game, even if he doesn’t scour the internet for Villa results.Even AWOL Villa fans have long lost the desire to research their team’s latest embarrassment.And lurking beneath the golden Brazil shirt is a closet Manchester United fan, Pele confessed"I'm hoping the new regime do something about our PR. It's pretty crazy that the city's local paper takes the piss out of one it's teams to this degree.I'm in a pretty reactionary mood at the moment, so I say we should ban the Mail's writers from the ground - they can get their reports from the Press Association or somewhere.The club have made it quite clear that they couldn't care less.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on April 09, 2016, 11:48:17 PMhttp://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/aston-villa-fan-asks-former-11163881?Now fair play to Marilyn for calling the repellant twat out - I just listened to it and she got under his skin. And fair play to the Mail for twisting into a 'Villa fan Wants Savage to Manage Villa' nonsense.Listened to a snippet of 606 after the game and they had some absolute twat of a Blues fan on who spent most of his call talking about - you've guessed it - Villa. Ticked all the boxes of the usual myths spouted by noses before a brief mention at the end of the Blues result. Called all the way from Australia as well.
http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/aston-villa-fan-asks-former-11163881?Now fair play to Marilyn for calling the repellant twat out - I just listened to it and she got under his skin. And fair play to the Mail for twisting into a 'Villa fan Wants Savage to Manage Villa' nonsense.
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Quote from: Stu on April 10, 2016, 11:43:14 AMQuote from: Risso on April 10, 2016, 10:58:59 AMEven that idiot Gregg Evans would be embarrassed to gave writen that. An example of how dismal it is:"The former wonderkid of world soccer - Pele made his Brazil debut at 16 - is a fan of the British game, even if he doesn’t scour the internet for Villa results.Even AWOL Villa fans have long lost the desire to research their team’s latest embarrassment.And lurking beneath the golden Brazil shirt is a closet Manchester United fan, Pele confessed"I'm hoping the new regime do something about our PR. It's pretty crazy that the city's local paper takes the piss out of one it's teams to this degree.I'm in a pretty reactionary mood at the moment, so I say we should ban the Mail's writers from the ground - they can get their reports from the Press Association or somewhere.I wouldn't entirely be against that approach - I think Swindon tried similar earlier this season, so it has been done.The danger in doing it now is it looks like censorship; we don't like the press saying bad things about us despite this being as bad a Villa side as many can recall. WE KNOW it isn't as straightforward as that. These kind of shit stirring articles are completely divorced from what is actually going on the pitch and have become the norm. But the outside world won't see it like that, it will be painted as trying to stifle honest journalism at a time when the club does actually deserve criticism. Better to starve them of access when we are doing better.
Quote from: KevinGage on April 10, 2016, 12:30:00 PMQuote from: Stu on April 10, 2016, 11:43:14 AMQuote from: Risso on April 10, 2016, 10:58:59 AMEven that idiot Gregg Evans would be embarrassed to gave writen that. An example of how dismal it is:"The former wonderkid of world soccer - Pele made his Brazil debut at 16 - is a fan of the British game, even if he doesn’t scour the internet for Villa results.Even AWOL Villa fans have long lost the desire to research their team’s latest embarrassment.And lurking beneath the golden Brazil shirt is a closet Manchester United fan, Pele confessed"I'm hoping the new regime do something about our PR. It's pretty crazy that the city's local paper takes the piss out of one it's teams to this degree.I'm in a pretty reactionary mood at the moment, so I say we should ban the Mail's writers from the ground - they can get their reports from the Press Association or somewhere.I wouldn't entirely be against that approach - I think Swindon tried similar earlier this season, so it has been done.The danger in doing it now is it looks like censorship; we don't like the press saying bad things about us despite this being as bad a Villa side as many can recall. WE KNOW it isn't as straightforward as that. These kind of shit stirring articles are completely divorced from what is actually going on the pitch and have become the norm. But the outside world won't see it like that, it will be painted as trying to stifle honest journalism at a time when the club does actually deserve criticism. Better to starve them of access when we are doing better. There's a big difference between reporting fairly on what has been a truly dismal season, and just making shite like the above story up for shits and giggles. There's more than enough genuinely bad news at the club surely, without having to invent more.