I think given the current situation we're going down.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on May 20, 2014, 05:47:01 PMI think given the current situation we're going down.Surely that wins an award for the most pessimistic we've had?!Last season hasn't been over a fortnight and already we're down next season?! Seriously.
Quote from: Drummond on May 23, 2014, 12:06:41 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on May 20, 2014, 05:47:01 PMI think given the current situation we're going down.Surely that wins an award for the most pessimistic we've had?!Last season hasn't been over a fortnight and already we're down next season?! Seriously.Views like that suggest at all will change between now and next season, which irrespective of how pessimistic you might feel now, surely you cannot believe. You might not be particularly optimistic on the back of recent events, but to say we are are going down 2 weeks after the season has ended is a little dramatic. I would say let's just see how all of this plays out between now and the start of the season before coming to such a definitive conclusion.
A parable. Somebody sold me some poultry two weeks ago. I was told they were hens and would lay me some eggs. They have not laid any yet. Perhaps they will lay some next week. Or the week after that. All I know is that as every week goes by without any eggs the odds that they are not hens increases and that the odds that they will never lay any increases. Same with selling the club. The fact that we know of no buyer or of any negotiations does not mean that there is none, it simply means that the longer it goes on the more likely it is to become that it will either not happen or will not happen satisfactorily. The first two or three weeks after we were formally put on sale were the most likely to yield news of a buyer. Two or three weeks in August are much less likely to. You are not looking at a predictable timescale. The commonest comparison is when you sell your house. If you have not had any interest when it is new to the market you are not likely to get any when everybody knows about it. My money is on us still being for sale and Paul Lambert in charge at the start of next season.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on May 23, 2014, 01:17:04 PMQuote from: Drummond on May 23, 2014, 12:06:41 PMQuote from: SoccerHQ on May 20, 2014, 05:47:01 PMI think given the current situation we're going down.Surely that wins an award for the most pessimistic we've had?!Last season hasn't been over a fortnight and already we're down next season?! Seriously.Views like that suggest at all will change between now and next season, which irrespective of how pessimistic you might feel now, surely you cannot believe. You might not be particularly optimistic on the back of recent events, but to say we are are going down 2 weeks after the season has ended is a little dramatic. I would say let's just see how all of this plays out between now and the start of the season before coming to such a definitive conclusion.I wouldn't say we are going to go down this season, but what I do think is likely is that, if we are not sold, and if the spending policy of the last couple of years goes on - let alone it tightening up, which may be the case now we're for sale - then at some point in the next two or three years, we'll get relegated.We've been 16th, 15th, 15th the last three years. In really simple betting terms, if you looked at a club which had finished in those places the last three years, you would not be taking a gigantic punt if you betted on them finishing 18th or lower. We've flirted with it so closely. Then the performances have been poor. We've focused on cheap wage players, we look like a bunch of kids, we struggle to win games, we lost over half of our matches this season.Does it mean we're going down next year? Not necessarily, but I honestly think it is inevitable unless there is a change of ownership at the very least, and preferably a change of spending policy.I am also more concerned now than last year that there's an air or rudderlessness about us - manager nobody wants any more, who doesn't know how long he'll be in the job, owner who has said he wants out, and is controlling the money tightly, plus some really fucked up off the field stuff (regardless of the reasons, the Culverhouse Karsa situation is just bizarre).We've got the fucked up finances and poor squad of a relegation team, we are now acquiring the off the field circus that usually signifies that sort of team. Like Newcastle in their relegation year.
I may be wrong but I think our best average was when we were in the third division!Sell outs at Villa Park have only rarely happened.