When Dr Tony bought this club it was evident that he wanted to build a new strong fanbase for a new Villa glory era but after watching this game like so many others this season I ask you this? How can the young generations starting to follow the game, grow to love Villa and decide to support them for life like most of us did so many years ago? What is there to rejoice about? Its not this loss, it hardly matters in the big picture, but it hasn't been much better in the games that did matter. As an already committed fan you can be happy for every win, no matter how bad. But how can anything we seen this year win us the support of the coming generations? And with an owner in the far East...does he think what we see here today will help him sell Villa merchandise in China?
I think Frank Lampard could do a better job than Bruce. In fact I think Frankie goes to Hollywood could do a better job than Bruce.
Finally if the owner has any sense he will look to bring in a replacement for Bruce asap, however, I fear if that is the case his "football experts" will have a ready replacement lined up - step forward Mr Moyes - his mate is already at the club I am not a betting man but if I was I would lump on that as the next managerial appointment.
My family are Villa through and through, however I was recently informed that my 2 nephews are too embarrassed to wear Villa colours at school and now turn up for football training wearing Bayern Munich kits. I joke about blaming the parents but it's not as if they haven't had Villa drilled into their brains since they were born, so if this is happening to my nephews then I can only presume that it's happening in many other Villa supporting families.