Quote from: ChicagoLion on January 13, 2016, 11:52:58 PMFair enough, I am in England right now, I would normally have done everything I could to use this opportunity to get to the game. I could not face it after watching the abysmal performance at Wycombe which was just a continuation of abject failure that has become the norm for this club. I find it pretty remarkable that people then criticise people for being realistic. I think this is part of the wider problem that so called spokes people fail to call it for what it is and jump on people for daring to question the ethos of this club and where it has placed us.I find it pretty remarkable that even after we've won some of our supporters are still moaning about everything, and have now taken to criticising those of us who actually celebrate such an event. And just for the avoidance of doubt, who are those "so called spoke people" and where are they jumping on anyone?
Fair enough, I am in England right now, I would normally have done everything I could to use this opportunity to get to the game. I could not face it after watching the abysmal performance at Wycombe which was just a continuation of abject failure that has become the norm for this club. I find it pretty remarkable that people then criticise people for being realistic. I think this is part of the wider problem that so called spokes people fail to call it for what it is and jump on people for daring to question the ethos of this club and where it has placed us.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 14, 2016, 12:06:35 AMQuote from: ChicagoLion on January 13, 2016, 11:52:58 PMFair enough, I am in England right now, I would normally have done everything I could to use this opportunity to get to the game. I could not face it after watching the abysmal performance at Wycombe which was just a continuation of abject failure that has become the norm for this club. I find it pretty remarkable that people then criticise people for being realistic. I think this is part of the wider problem that so called spokes people fail to call it for what it is and jump on people for daring to question the ethos of this club and where it has placed us.I find it pretty remarkable that even after we've won some of our supporters are still moaning about everything, and have now taken to criticising those of us who actually celebrate such an event. And just for the avoidance of doubt, who are those "so called spoke people" and where are they jumping on anyone? I was struggling with this, due to several apparent quote fails. If I read it right, someone has come from Chicago, presumably to watch a couple of games. However, after witnessing the poor game at Wycombe, they decided not to go to the Palace game. Because we won that game, the person from Chicago got all arsey about it. Bizarre in the extreme.
CL, I don't get it. You come over to England and you purposefully don't take the opportunity to watch a club you are meant to love? Unless I was coming over week and could pick and choose when I could watch Villa I'd take every opportunity to watch us. In fact I book my trips when I can come over based in large part on the schedule hoping to watch us more than once. Irrespective of how things are going at the time. Things aren't great, but the other night we played really well against a side who has had a really good season. They just went to Southampton in the cup and won, and we outplayed them for most of the game and you cannot find anything to be happy about? If Villa winning doesn't make you happy and especially after so many months, why bother with following the club at all?
Quote from: Tony Erdington on January 13, 2016, 07:33:14 PMso the Garde got his first win on the Board, how much of that was to Villa fans spelling the truth out on Saturday??I'm going to have a stab at "absolutely zero".
so the Garde got his first win on the Board, how much of that was to Villa fans spelling the truth out on Saturday??