I think if N'Zogbia hadn't given the ball away two minutes into the second half, it might have been a lot different.
The clubs that really suffer in the premier league are those like us who have traditions of winning stuff from time to time but now find themselves priced out of competing or playing in the champions league.You have the top four or five, then the teams just glad to be here - Hull, Swansea, Burnley, there are lots of these, then the likes of us, who in the past have been competitive but now find things like winning the league unthinkable.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 19, 2014, 01:43:55 PMThe clubs that really suffer in the premier league are those like us who have traditions of winning stuff from time to time but now find themselves priced out of competing or playing in the champions league.You have the top four or five, then the teams just glad to be here - Hull, Swansea, Burnley, there are lots of these, then the likes of us, who in the past have been competitive but now find things like winning the league unthinkable.Dare I mention the Everton example again. It is true what you say, but it is possible to at least be competitive if you are well run club with a decent manager. There are absolutely no excuses for us to be happy with 4th from bottom every year. I think people would settle these days with what Chris is referring to above if it could be seen we were having a right good go at teams in the process, something we almost never do anymore.
Agree with all that Supertom, we should be doing better than we are and should be demanding more than we do, but their are plenty of reasons for the apathy that allows it to happen. The reasons why people who in previous eras would have made banners have stopped going are partly down to the way we're run and partly the way the game is run. Being bad at cards is bad enough, being a bad player playing in a crooked casino is pointless.
The uneveness of the playing field with the top clubs shouldn't even be discussed here. The fact is that we were easily rolled over by a team that we should be able to compete with. My fear for next week is that it's the game that saves Harry Redknapp's job.
The fact that we sell out more or less every away game and our home attendances are what they are speaks volumes.
Quote from: Pete3206 on October 19, 2014, 02:25:38 PMThe uneveness of the playing field with the top clubs shouldn't even be discussed here. The fact is that we were easily rolled over by a team that we should be able to compete with. My fear for next week is that it's the game that saves Harry Redknapp's job. Agreed. The fans aren't stupid, we know we can't compete in the top 4 but that's not we're complaining about. It's the fact that we can't even compete for the top 6, or the top 8, or even the top bloody half. The decline of the club over the last 5 years is an absolute disgrace. Our expectations have been lowered so much that we're now just resigned to being content with staying in the Premier League. This is not acceptable for Aston Villa.
Just can't see where the goals are coming from.
As has been mentioned, the Scottish Cafu for Villa's best player. However, I doubt that he's got any voice left now after all the shouting he had to do at Zog to get him to make even a token effort at tracking back with Baines.