Quote from: Jimbo on April 05, 2016, 02:39:58 PMI was talking to a bluenose last weekend. He told me Villa are the biggest club north of London, and south of Liverpool. He went on to tell me Villa fans' trouble is our expectations are too high. So what exactly should fans of the biggest club between London and Liverpool expect? At the very least, when you've been established in the top division for over 20 years, and had hundreds of millions to play with, you'd expect to stay in that division. Minimum requirement. That's why I don't buy this 'it happens to every team' line. If that's true, I really can't wait for Man United's day. That'll be soon, right? You don't have to as Amfy said "Teams get relegated. Sometimes it's you" she never said it happens to every team.
I was talking to a bluenose last weekend. He told me Villa are the biggest club north of London, and south of Liverpool. He went on to tell me Villa fans' trouble is our expectations are too high. So what exactly should fans of the biggest club between London and Liverpool expect? At the very least, when you've been established in the top division for over 20 years, and had hundreds of millions to play with, you'd expect to stay in that division. Minimum requirement. That's why I don't buy this 'it happens to every team' line. If that's true, I really can't wait for Man United's day. That'll be soon, right?
They all know we're not happy with them, so we don't need to tell them. So presumably, should we ever score a goal again, we won't have to celebrate it because they already know we're happy. Just pay the money, sit there, buy programmes and refreshments and merchandise and be good fans customers.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on April 05, 2016, 02:45:37 PMQuote from: Jimbo on April 05, 2016, 02:39:58 PMI was talking to a bluenose last weekend. He told me Villa are the biggest club north of London, and south of Liverpool. He went on to tell me Villa fans' trouble is our expectations are too high. So what exactly should fans of the biggest club between London and Liverpool expect? At the very least, when you've been established in the top division for over 20 years, and had hundreds of millions to play with, you'd expect to stay in that division. Minimum requirement. That's why I don't buy this 'it happens to every team' line. If that's true, I really can't wait for Man United's day. That'll be soon, right? You don't have to as Amfy said "Teams get relegated. Sometimes it's you" she never said it happens to every team. I won't argue the semantics, but I'd love to see about-to-be-relegated Arsenal, Liverpool or even Tottenham fans saying "well, sometimes it's us" while causing an earthquake in China with a massive seismic shoulder shrug.
It's not just Amfy, I've heard the 'relegation happens' line elsewhere. It does happen, to clubs that allow it.
The banners at the weekend got a ton of press, and so at the very least it's shown the world that we give a shit. People who don't want to join in don't have to, but I'm glad that they're trying something, anything.
Quote from: amfy on April 05, 2016, 02:12:35 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 05, 2016, 01:43:16 PMQuote from: Bottom Right 89 on April 05, 2016, 01:41:00 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 05, 2016, 01:30:07 PMQuote from: Bottom Right 89 on April 05, 2016, 01:27:12 PMI'm sure the players also realise how badly they've let us down Really?Being booed onto the pitch by your own fans, barracked from the sidelines for 90 minutes, chants of your not fit to wear the shirt - do you think they can't hear it? do you think they don't read the papers or listen to the abusive calls on the radio or the embarrassing post mortems on match of the day? I doubt there is one of these lads that doesn't feel ashamed of the part they've played in all this. Of course they hear it, I just think they honestly believe that the fans are singing it about other members of the team. Otherwise, why haven't the idle pricks done anything about it? I expect them to get even worse stick in the forthcoming games, inshallaSo how does this protest, or any of the others, let any of them know that we mean them? It doesn't do anymore than the other stuff.The banners was fine. Watch the match, hold up a pre-printed message on 74 mins or write your own to them. Added value of paper plane competition for the last quarter of an hour if you don't leave at that point. I don't know why we have to keep changing it. I think it's the 'something new every week' element that underlies Clampy's comment which people took offence too (liking the sound of their own voice). I totally get why people want to protest even if I can't always see the point & fair play to anyone who tries to do something, but it just needs to be a protest, it doesn't have to be a way of showing how many different kinds of protest you can think of.Personally though, at this stage, I think I'd just like to try & remember this is what I do for fun, & laugh like I did at Alan Hutton when we shouted 'Shoot!' & stop being so angry like it's the end of the world. It isn't. Teams get relegated. Sometimes it's you.I'm suggesting that everyone does what they want and makes whatever point they want. Clampy can stick his hands in his ears and try and ignore it for all I care. Personally though, I'm not prepared to accept what we've been dished up in the last few seasons and would prefer to articulate that by giving the players and earful of abuse. If they don't like it, fine, it's not the end of the world.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 05, 2016, 01:43:16 PMQuote from: Bottom Right 89 on April 05, 2016, 01:41:00 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 05, 2016, 01:30:07 PMQuote from: Bottom Right 89 on April 05, 2016, 01:27:12 PMI'm sure the players also realise how badly they've let us down Really?Being booed onto the pitch by your own fans, barracked from the sidelines for 90 minutes, chants of your not fit to wear the shirt - do you think they can't hear it? do you think they don't read the papers or listen to the abusive calls on the radio or the embarrassing post mortems on match of the day? I doubt there is one of these lads that doesn't feel ashamed of the part they've played in all this. Of course they hear it, I just think they honestly believe that the fans are singing it about other members of the team. Otherwise, why haven't the idle pricks done anything about it? I expect them to get even worse stick in the forthcoming games, inshallaSo how does this protest, or any of the others, let any of them know that we mean them? It doesn't do anymore than the other stuff.The banners was fine. Watch the match, hold up a pre-printed message on 74 mins or write your own to them. Added value of paper plane competition for the last quarter of an hour if you don't leave at that point. I don't know why we have to keep changing it. I think it's the 'something new every week' element that underlies Clampy's comment which people took offence too (liking the sound of their own voice). I totally get why people want to protest even if I can't always see the point & fair play to anyone who tries to do something, but it just needs to be a protest, it doesn't have to be a way of showing how many different kinds of protest you can think of.Personally though, at this stage, I think I'd just like to try & remember this is what I do for fun, & laugh like I did at Alan Hutton when we shouted 'Shoot!' & stop being so angry like it's the end of the world. It isn't. Teams get relegated. Sometimes it's you.
Quote from: Bottom Right 89 on April 05, 2016, 01:41:00 PMQuote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 05, 2016, 01:30:07 PMQuote from: Bottom Right 89 on April 05, 2016, 01:27:12 PMI'm sure the players also realise how badly they've let us down Really?Being booed onto the pitch by your own fans, barracked from the sidelines for 90 minutes, chants of your not fit to wear the shirt - do you think they can't hear it? do you think they don't read the papers or listen to the abusive calls on the radio or the embarrassing post mortems on match of the day? I doubt there is one of these lads that doesn't feel ashamed of the part they've played in all this. Of course they hear it, I just think they honestly believe that the fans are singing it about other members of the team. Otherwise, why haven't the idle pricks done anything about it? I expect them to get even worse stick in the forthcoming games, inshalla
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on April 05, 2016, 01:30:07 PMQuote from: Bottom Right 89 on April 05, 2016, 01:27:12 PMI'm sure the players also realise how badly they've let us down Really?Being booed onto the pitch by your own fans, barracked from the sidelines for 90 minutes, chants of your not fit to wear the shirt - do you think they can't hear it? do you think they don't read the papers or listen to the abusive calls on the radio or the embarrassing post mortems on match of the day? I doubt there is one of these lads that doesn't feel ashamed of the part they've played in all this.
Quote from: Bottom Right 89 on April 05, 2016, 01:27:12 PMI'm sure the players also realise how badly they've let us down Really?
I'm sure the players also realise how badly they've let us down
Quote from: Jimbo on April 05, 2016, 02:24:48 PMQuote from: amfy on April 05, 2016, 02:12:35 PMTeams get relegated. Sometimes it's you.At least we can look forward to Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchesters City and United, Everton and Tottenham getting relegated soon. Won't be long now. Get your popcorn. 4 of them have been relegated in my time. Everton dodged it under dubious circumstances.
Quote from: amfy on April 05, 2016, 02:12:35 PMTeams get relegated. Sometimes it's you.At least we can look forward to Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchesters City and United, Everton and Tottenham getting relegated soon. Won't be long now. Get your popcorn.
Teams get relegated. Sometimes it's you.