How sad is this that the premier league money machne has such a hold over fans they would take 17th over actually winning the grandest cup competition of them all.
FA Cup for me every time. We can come back from relegation in 58 years. We have not won the cup in that time. I would bloody love it if we won the cup.
No, but for a club like Aston Villa, this shouldn't be a dilemma. We ought to challenge for cups without being relegated, we're not Wigan or Small Heath.
Wigan are the only team to win the FA Cup and get relegated. 5 other sides have reached the final and gone down. So 6 finalists since 1888 have had a run to the final and gone down. Doesn't seem too detrimental to me.
None of those at VP would be favourites.
Quote from: ozzjim on January 25, 2015, 10:52:32 PMHow sad is this that the premier league money machne has such a hold over fans they would take 17th over actually winning the grandest cup competition of them all. That's a misleading way to put it, though.it isn't about finishing 17th v finishing 18th, it is about being relegated and not being relegated, far from just a question of one position higher.QuoteFA Cup for me every time. We can come back from relegation in 58 years. We have not won the cup in that time. I would bloody love it if we won the cup. 58 years outside the top flight would be significantly more damaging than 58 years without winning the cup. I also fear that if we went down, it wouldn't be a Newcastle style "bounce straight back" situation, but more likely a Leeds style "fucked for a generation" scenario.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on January 25, 2015, 10:47:52 PMNone of those at VP would be favourites. Bournemouth were many peoples favourites going in to todays game.