Biggest what if for me in recent years would be what if the Abu Dhabi lot didn't buy Man City. That was when Lerner gave up on getting us into the Champions League and pulled the plug on bankrolling us.Second is what if we had got promoted in the playoff final under Xia. Think we actually dodged a bullet there in the long run.
Quote from: ADVILLAFAN on November 19, 2021, 09:49:29 PMReading Children of the Revolution about Villa in the 1970s and there are a number of What-If moments. What if the Athletic Bilbao Director hadn't died in a car crash and Tommy Docherty had become their manager instead of Villa?Whilst ultimately unsuccessful with Villa, I know a lot of our fans said he gave Villa back some confidence that had been eroded from about 1963.What if Lochhead had scored in the 1971 League Cup Final and we had beaten Spurs?I actually think this could have been a bad thing for us. The winners got into the UEFA Cup and that might have derailed our promotion push in 1972.What if we had been promoted to the 1st Division instead of finishing 3rd in 1973?Presumably Crowe would have rained as manager and Ron Saunders wouldn't have been appointed. Worth pointing out that whilst we were some distance behind 2nd place, this was the last season when only 2 teams were promoted. What if we'd hired Brian Clough instead of Ron Saunders?Clough practically begged to be the Villa boss. If we had given it to him, would we have done a Forest? Or would we miss out on all the success that we had under Saunders? I think Clough may have struggled with us, as he'd have been at loggerheads with Ellis.Any other thoughts on this, or other great What-If moments?I didn't know this. I know it worked out OK for us anyway, but I wish it would have happened. I like Clough a lot. Would have been great to see him as the England manager (I wasn't born then but you get the point).
Reading Children of the Revolution about Villa in the 1970s and there are a number of What-If moments. What if the Athletic Bilbao Director hadn't died in a car crash and Tommy Docherty had become their manager instead of Villa?Whilst ultimately unsuccessful with Villa, I know a lot of our fans said he gave Villa back some confidence that had been eroded from about 1963.What if Lochhead had scored in the 1971 League Cup Final and we had beaten Spurs?I actually think this could have been a bad thing for us. The winners got into the UEFA Cup and that might have derailed our promotion push in 1972.What if we had been promoted to the 1st Division instead of finishing 3rd in 1973?Presumably Crowe would have rained as manager and Ron Saunders wouldn't have been appointed. Worth pointing out that whilst we were some distance behind 2nd place, this was the last season when only 2 teams were promoted. What if we'd hired Brian Clough instead of Ron Saunders?Clough practically begged to be the Villa boss. If we had given it to him, would we have done a Forest? Or would we miss out on all the success that we had under Saunders? I think Clough may have struggled with us, as he'd have been at loggerheads with Ellis.Any other thoughts on this, or other great What-If moments?
Second is what if we had got promoted in the playoff final under Xia. Think we actually dodged a bullet there in the long run.
Quote from: ASHTONVILLA on November 22, 2021, 08:22:29 PMBiggest what if for me in recent years would be what if the Abu Dhabi lot didn't buy Man City. That was when Lerner gave up on getting us into the Champions League and pulled the plug on bankrolling us.Second is what if we had got promoted in the playoff final under Xia. Think we actually dodged a bullet there in the long run.I was wondering the other day what would have happened if the stupid money in the sport was there in the 90s when we were actually pretty good - regularly top six. Would that been we were now a big six as we would have had the odds stacked in our favour for a period that would allow us build the future - a bit like Spurs have