VILLAN OF THE PIECEIn May 2014, the Aston Villa owner Randy Lerner nailed a large “For Sale” sign to the Holte End, saying he owed it to the grand old club to “move on and look for fresh, invigorated leadership if in my heart I feel I can no longer do the job”. He was, in effect, daubing a metaphorical bed sheet with foot-high letters (that squish up a bit as you get near the end because these things are always trickier than they look) spelling out the words L-E-R-N-E-R and O-U-T.Oddly, however, the Aston Villa stewards were less keen on the club’s supporters backing Lerner’s corporate message in the stands on Sunday. While Villa did their bit against Tottenham Hotspur to hasten their relegation, a handful of downtrodden fans unveiled a Lerner Out bed sheet in the North Stand, prompting stewards to wade in and tell them to take it down. Whereupon the fans did and the stewards wandered off. So the fans took the sheet out again – revealing another message on its back to the effect that the chief suit Tom Fox could do a sharpish one too – and the stewards waded in again. The whole routine repeated itself several times over, providing supporters with the most entertainment they’ve had at Villa Park so far this season. Let’s face it, if you’ve a choice between watching Rudy Gestede clump shots into the crossbar from six yards out or playing cat-and-mouse with a hired goon in a hi-vis tabard, then that’s really no choice at all.Eventually, this dignified little skit ended with one balding enforcer indulging in a spot of tug-of-war with a fan, ripping the sheet from his hands, then nearly heading down the stand’s steps on his front teeth while various fans questioned his parents’ marital status. And all because the supporters were simply reminding potential buyers that the owner wants out and Villa Park and associated assets are available for a reasonable fee, no onward chain. It was left to hapless manager Rémi Garde to offer a response. Of sorts. “I prefer to live in a world where everybody can say with respect – which is very important and what everybody has to do – but on this occasion I would say as well that nobody has to forget what happened in the past and what has been done in the past by everybody involved in this football club,” he parped, adding: “If you know what I mean.” To which the correct response was: no, no one knows what you mean because the words that have just come out of your mouth are gibberish.Lerner pointed out in 2014, a whole year before handing Tactics Tim a contract, that “fates are fickle in the business of English football and I feel that I have pushed mine well past the limit”. Now that club security guards are preventing fans from telling Lerner to do something he actually quite wants to do, it’s probably about time for fate to deliver the Villa owner his long overdue hoof up the hole.
Won't the gate stewards just be told to search everyone for folded-up banners?
Unless they take your trousers down I can't see them locating banners.
That statement is a bit 'up their own arse' but I fully agree with the general sentiment. Yesterday really pissed me off with the way the club acted. We've won 3 of our last 32 league games and they think it's acceptable to go in mob handed and physically drag a banner off fans that has no obscenities etc on it. Smacks of a 'pay up, sit down and shut the fuck up' attitude which doesn't sit at well with me. Way I feel right now, that could be it for me this season. They want to treat us as c***s then i'll spend my money elsewhere.
The searches at turnstiles have already descended into barely a glance, and while a screw cap on small bottle of water is a major security risk, a 2kg thermos flask is fine!
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on March 14, 2016, 02:33:05 PMThat statement is a bit 'up their own arse' but I fully agree with the general sentiment. Yesterday really pissed me off with the way the club acted. We've won 3 of our last 32 league games and they think it's acceptable to go in mob handed and physically drag a banner off fans that has no obscenities etc on it. Smacks of a 'pay up, sit down and shut the fuck up' attitude which doesn't sit at well with me. Way I feel right now, that could be it for me this season. They want to treat us as c***s then i'll spend my money elsewhere. More fool them. They bought more attention to the banner than there would have been.