I don't expect many to agree with me & I respect that is everybody's individual prerogative, but if we take legal action against the Premier League, then that is the cue for me to walk away from football for good.And while I agree with a lot of what Sawiris is saying regarding the unfairness of the current system, I would have the very same feelings that I had against ManC with their ridiculous "tyranny of the majority" bullshit quote when they explained their legal action, if we went the same route.I personally have nothing but utter contempt towards them for their actions. So to change my view just because it is Villa, no matter how much I want to, well, thats not going to happen.We signed up to the league & all its rules & regs. We helped set them all up so the league would be a democracy. We tried to change the FFP/PSR rules recently but got shot down by the democratic process that we helped set up. If we go back & try to change the system using the democratic process available, then fine. We highlight all of our complaints, concerns & issues with the system at that point & if successful, then great. If not, then we keep trying with different options until we get somewhere, in the way that other clubs did with the subs rule. But to try to blow up the system because we cant get our own way, no matter how just our concerns may be, simply makes us ManC light & I want fuck all to do with that.It will hurt, because I have loved Villa for over 40 years through all the shit we have had to endure. But I fucking despise todays modern game with a passion & if Villa take legal action, then we will merely become part of everything that I despise.So I will be out...
Strange hill to die on, regulations which are unfair, which you agree are unfair and designed with the intention to keep the likes of us from doing what we did last season.
It would depend on what it is we are seeking. I am all in favour of a rule change that doesn't force us into having to sell our better players, especially to clubs who finished above us, as punishment for finishing 4th. I don't want our stay around this neck of the woods to be as fleeting as Leicester found.
We're not taking legal action, we're seeking advice on a complaint to lodge.Calling the Premier League a democracy is a misnomer. It's more akin to an oligarchy of the Res Publica. It's about a select band looking after narrow interests, for selfish reasons. I want the custodians of my club, that is special to me in ways I couldn't begin to pen, to fight for our interests. At present, that is in a dry, dull way over finance and getting the rules increased to match inflation for example. They must do what they have to and if the gaming table is rigged, as is agreed, then they have my support to knock it over.
I'd be against anything that would benefit our rivals over us, so probably. I'm not here for some altruistic, Corinthian hand clap good chaps of football exprience. I'm here for what benefits us, as I would expect the overwhelming majority of football fans are. I dont want to do it by cheating. Which I think makes a big difference with Man City and why the comparison of "Man City lite" is silly.
Quote from: Ads on June 11, 2024, 11:27:43 AMIt would depend on what it is we are seeking. I am all in favour of a rule change that doesn't force us into having to sell our better players, especially to clubs who finished above us, as punishment for finishing 4th. I don't want our stay around this neck of the woods to be as fleeting as Leicester found.I'm far more bothered by the fact that the current rules encourage teams to sell their academy players which is the one remaining 'romantic' aspect of most sports, the whole local lad done good going on to lead his team to victory and now not only are we seeing the likes of Grealish going to the lure of big wages and easy medals but we're also seeing clubs choosing the fill their bench with the likes of Chambers and Dendoncker instead of giving those spots to Archer/AJ Ramsey because the finances of selling the kids are so much better for us.The academy farms at clubs like Man City and Chelsea are an abomination that needs to be destroyed.
For years in fact decades we were seen as nice, lovable, come to Villa Park and they will give you a game but you will come out easy victors, accepting of stupid tapping up charges Aston Villa. Now we aren't and people don't like that either. If we are getting under people's noses I am all for it as yes we signed up to the rules. Time has evolved, they are clearly now not fit for what they were designed to do so need looking at. It is not a hard concept.
I don't see why owners who have ploughed multi millions into their clubs should sit and meekly accept rules that were transparently created to create a glass ceiling to hold their clubs back. A system that makes teams like us and Newcastle sell our best players just as we get to the point of challenging the elite, despite having no debt.I accept that unlimited money from state-owned clubs isn't the answer, but nobody can convince me we should accept the status quo because it's more morally acceptable either.If you don't push back then we may as well pack up, go home and let the sky 6 share the trophies as they see fit.