We'd normally, rightly, scoff about the 'bigger crowd' stuff, but normally we aren't a division 2 side fecked by FFP. So half a million plus would be more than a tad handy.
Of course we're not, but extra prize money for winning last night, potential for being on TV and say an approx 30K crowd if we drew one of the 'big' clubs at home is probably worth around half a million. Not to be sneezed at when FFP is weighing you down.
I know, from the pre-match comments yesterday, that some of you are content that we are out of the cup, and can concentrate on the league, but I'm still gutted this morning.I spent 25% of my weekly take home pay to travel 200+ miles there and back, and what I saw was a very poor attempt at trying to win a home cup match. If that's the way this club intends to go with the cups - as it seems to make no difference which division we are in or what squad we have - then 11,000 people turning up is more than they deserve.11 changes is a complete piss take, especially when you decide to have nothing of any quality on the bench. If the club intend to do that they should charge everyone what they charge fans for going to see the 'reserves'. People like me, who have to spend on travel, will probably not bother, but they might get a lot more locals and their children.However poor we were as a first team, I always thought we would try to win things and do our best. Yes, I know "it's modern football", but copying 'the big clubs' in pretending we can pick and chose which games we try to win has not done us any good at all, from what I can see. These days we're not only a very poor side, we're doing things that make me dislike the club. Something I, naively perhaps, thought would never happen.It seems as though we were, yet again, going for the 'all out league assault, or bust' approach. We know how that normally turns out.Oh well. I can do an extra night shift to claw back the money I threw down the drain last night, and promise myself not to make the same mistake in the FA Cup come January.Rant over.
Quote from: Surrey Villain on September 20, 2017, 02:02:31 PMA win last night would have continued confidence all round and we would be looking forward to a good home draw in the next round against a team like Liverpool or Man Utd which would mean a bigger crowd and thus more income for the club. Bruce threw all that away last night and most of us are in despair again. A win on Saturday of course and all this will be forgotten but I suspect not for long as he continues to have no idea how to pick a good formation from the players at his disposal. His tactics are bleak and he finds it impossible to adjust to injuries and changes in tactics by the opposition. At least he hasn't got Bacuna to put first on his teamsheet every time. I take it you are kidding with that comment?
A win last night would have continued confidence all round and we would be looking forward to a good home draw in the next round against a team like Liverpool or Man Utd which would mean a bigger crowd and thus more income for the club. Bruce threw all that away last night and most of us are in despair again. A win on Saturday of course and all this will be forgotten but I suspect not for long as he continues to have no idea how to pick a good formation from the players at his disposal. His tactics are bleak and he finds it impossible to adjust to injuries and changes in tactics by the opposition. At least he hasn't got Bacuna to put first on his teamsheet every time.
We are currently a division 2 club that has little money to spend due to FFP whether you like it or not. Although i'm curious what business in the world treats a potential half a million as though it's nothing. Still, we'll brass it eh Danny.
Quote from: olaftab on September 20, 2017, 02:28:51 PMQuote from: Surrey Villain on September 20, 2017, 02:02:31 PMA win last night would have continued confidence all round and we would be looking forward to a good home draw in the next round against a team like Liverpool or Man Utd which would mean a bigger crowd and thus more income for the club. Bruce threw all that away last night and most of us are in despair again. A win on Saturday of course and all this will be forgotten but I suspect not for long as he continues to have no idea how to pick a good formation from the players at his disposal. His tactics are bleak and he finds it impossible to adjust to injuries and changes in tactics by the opposition. At least he hasn't got Bacuna to put first on his teamsheet every time. I take it you are kidding with that comment?Why should I be kidding?
Quote from: Surrey Villain on September 20, 2017, 03:03:04 PMQuote from: olaftab on September 20, 2017, 02:28:51 PMQuote from: Surrey Villain on September 20, 2017, 02:02:31 PMA win last night would have continued confidence all round and we would be looking forward to a good home draw in the next round against a team like Liverpool or Man Utd which would mean a bigger crowd and thus more income for the club. Bruce threw all that away last night and most of us are in despair again. A win on Saturday of course and all this will be forgotten but I suspect not for long as he continues to have no idea how to pick a good formation from the players at his disposal. His tactics are bleak and he finds it impossible to adjust to injuries and changes in tactics by the opposition. At least he hasn't got Bacuna to put first on his teamsheet every time. I take it you are kidding with that comment?Why should I be kidding?As you support Aston fucking Villa.
Quote from: Ads on September 20, 2017, 03:22:38 PMQuote from: Surrey Villain on September 20, 2017, 03:03:04 PMQuote from: olaftab on September 20, 2017, 02:28:51 PMQuote from: Surrey Villain on September 20, 2017, 02:02:31 PMA win last night would have continued confidence all round and we would be looking forward to a good home draw in the next round against a team like Liverpool or Man Utd which would mean a bigger crowd and thus more income for the club. Bruce threw all that away last night and most of us are in despair again. A win on Saturday of course and all this will be forgotten but I suspect not for long as he continues to have no idea how to pick a good formation from the players at his disposal. His tactics are bleak and he finds it impossible to adjust to injuries and changes in tactics by the opposition. At least he hasn't got Bacuna to put first on his teamsheet every time. I take it you are kidding with that comment?Why should I be kidding?As you support Aston fucking Villa.and the relevance of that comment is......?
We may still be Aston Villa, but we're currently in the bottom half of division 2, spent the summer signing cheap or free players as we can't spend much money and just pulled 11k for the first time in over a quarter of a century. It's in part thinking that just being Aston Villa is enough that's led us to this shite situation that we're struggling to get ourselves out of. Just as the same thinking led to the mess we found ourselves back in the late 60s. And it was the cup runs as a lower league side in 70/71 and 74/75 that helped us achieve what we did in 77-83. If we didn't have that cup run in 74/75 then there's a decent chance we wouldn't have signed at least 1 of Mortimer or Gray. If we don't sign one of those there may well have been no '77 and/or 80-82. I very much doubt any of us like the reality of where we are at the moment, doesn't mean we can just ignore it either.