You know the Premier League better than me and obviously I hope that you are right mates.On my side, I can not share your optimism at the moment, I am afraid.When you see the ex mighty Villa to sign a player that was a reserve in your Serie B local team and that got relegated in Spain last season. . . well, that speaks volumes about our ambition and current position in English football.And no, I am not excited for the new season. In my last twelve trips to England to see the Villa I have spent a lot of money and watched some really crap football with the only exceptions of Norwich away 2013 and Pool semi last season.Compared to it, I can not but notice that my Italian team, Lazio, with a poor budget produces an entertaining, attacking football, won two Italian FA Cup in the last six season, lost one in final with Juventus, qualified for the Champions League play off and launched some skilfull players like Felipe Anderson, Candreva, Biglia, Cataldi and Parolo. The Villa, viceversa, do not have a sole player that I could say is worth the price of the ticket by himself.And please note that is not all question of money but of competence.Lazio, infact, operate on sell-to-buy basis and with an average attendance at its old and decadent stadium lower than Villa's one. This makes me think that Villa have an extraordinary fan-base but do not have, at the moment and since many years, a reliable director of football. And the worst is that nobody seems to understand and to be worried for that.
Quote from: Archie on July 27, 2015, 11:15:26 PMYou know the Premier League better than me and obviously I hope that you are right mates.On my side, I can not share your optimism at the moment, I am afraid.When you see the ex mighty Villa to sign a player that was a reserve in your Serie B local team and that got relegated in Spain last season. . . well, that speaks volumes about our ambition and current position in English football.And no, I am not excited for the new season. In my last twelve trips to England to see the Villa I have spent a lot of money and watched some really crap football with the only exceptions of Norwich away 2013 and Pool semi last season.Compared to it, I can not but notice that my Italian team, Lazio, with a poor budget produces an entertaining, attacking football, won two Italian FA Cup in the last six season, lost one in final with Juventus, qualified for the Champions League play off and launched some skilfull players like Felipe Anderson, Candreva, Biglia, Cataldi and Parolo. The Villa, viceversa, do not have a sole player that I could say is worth the price of the ticket by himself.And please note that is not all question of money but of competence.Lazio, infact, operate on sell-to-buy basis and with an average attendance at its old and decadent stadium lower than Villa's one. This makes me think that Villa have an extraordinary fan-base but do not have, at the moment and since many years, a reliable director of football. And the worst is that nobody seems to understand and to be worried for that.Well that sobered me up. Good points, sadly.
Or Jordan Fucking Christ.
Thats true TV. I waver. Its kind of odd, have we had a good window or not? Arguments both ways I suppose.
It's a process, and we seem to at least finally be taking steps in the right direction, even if it's just at the start. Yes, Benteke and Delph are gone, but their departures were inevitable. I prefer to look at the fact that we've managed to escape austerity with our PL status intact, are finally looking in the right places in terms of player recruitment (geographically and financially), and building what seems to be a sensible management structure (manager, coaching staff, head of recruitment, sporting director, CEO). Early days I know, and I guess we could've viewed the start of Lambert's tenure (young manager with reputation for progressive football, "young and hungry", Faulkner seemingly finally starting to show some sense) with the same claret-and-blue tinted glasses, but really, I'm happy to dream on it a little. Maybe Lazio, Swansea, Southampton are all streets ahead of us, but they're much further along that upward path, so I think we should use them as examples of the good outcomes if we get it right, rather than despairing at how shit we currently are compared to them.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on July 28, 2015, 12:24:17 AMOr Jordan Fucking Christ.Is that one of her lesser known videos?
Quote from: Archie on July 27, 2015, 11:15:26 PMYou know the Premier League better than me and obviously I hope that you are right mates.On my side, I can not share your optimism at the moment, I am afraid.When you see the ex mighty Villa to sign a player that was a reserve in your Serie B local team and that got relegated in Spain last season. . . well, that speaks volumes about our ambition and current position in English football.And no, I am not excited for the new season. In my last twelve trips to England to see the Villa I have spent a lot of money and watched some really crap football with the only exceptions of Norwich away 2013 and Pool semi last season.Compared to it, I can not but notice that my Italian team, Lazio, with a poor budget produces an entertaining, attacking football, won two Italian FA Cup in the last six season, lost one in final with Juventus, qualified for the Champions League play off and launched some skilfull players like Felipe Anderson, Candreva, Biglia, Cataldi and Parolo. The Villa, viceversa, do not have a sole player that I could say is worth the price of the ticket by himself.And please note that is not all question of money but of competence.Lazio, infact, operate on sell-to-buy basis and with an average attendance at its old and decadent stadium lower than Villa's one. This makes me think that Villa have an extraordinary fan-base but do not have, at the moment and since many years, a reliable director of football. And the worst is that nobody seems to understand and to be worried for that.Most perceptive post I have seen on here for some time.