Sorry to labour the point, but I didn't expect by now to be content with mid-table.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on October 18, 2022, 03:16:48 PMQuote from: Clive W on October 18, 2022, 03:14:11 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on October 18, 2022, 03:07:43 PMBut in my lifetime Villa have won1 league title (top flight only)1 European Cup4 League Cups1 UEFA Super CupIn addition we haveplayed in 2 FA cup finals and 3 further league cup finals. We have finished in the top six 13 times.There are clubs who would kill for that record. Form is temporary, class is permanent. And in the last 25 years?2 losing FA Cup finalsQuite, that's why we need to stop accepting mediocrity. Start by sacking the useless manager and getting somebody amazing in.This. I've just explained all of that to my wife and she agrees with you, mate. I'm sat here in a 49ers jersey, on my 7th beer, ranting away. I demand escaping the reek of mediocrity that surrounds the Villa.
Quote from: Clive W on October 18, 2022, 03:14:11 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on October 18, 2022, 03:07:43 PMBut in my lifetime Villa have won1 league title (top flight only)1 European Cup4 League Cups1 UEFA Super CupIn addition we haveplayed in 2 FA cup finals and 3 further league cup finals. We have finished in the top six 13 times.There are clubs who would kill for that record. Form is temporary, class is permanent. And in the last 25 years?2 losing FA Cup finalsQuite, that's why we need to stop accepting mediocrity. Start by sacking the useless manager and getting somebody amazing in.
Quote from: chrisw1 on October 18, 2022, 03:07:43 PMBut in my lifetime Villa have won1 league title (top flight only)1 European Cup4 League Cups1 UEFA Super CupIn addition we haveplayed in 2 FA cup finals and 3 further league cup finals. We have finished in the top six 13 times.There are clubs who would kill for that record. Form is temporary, class is permanent. And in the last 25 years?2 losing FA Cup finals
But in my lifetime Villa have won1 league title (top flight only)1 European Cup4 League Cups1 UEFA Super CupIn addition we haveplayed in 2 FA cup finals and 3 further league cup finals. We have finished in the top six 13 times.There are clubs who would kill for that record. Form is temporary, class is permanent.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 18, 2022, 12:14:35 PMSorry to labour the point, but I didn't expect by now to be content with mid-table.I kind of did. I am too used to things Villa trying simply never going right. Getting billionaire owners *and* being successful is something other clubs do, not Villa. Having a state of the art training ground *and* improving our players is somethibg other clubs do, not Villa. And so on.
It's important to remember - and I've got experience of this as do many others on here I'm sure - that you follow different clubs for different reasons. Aston Villa isn't a town club, it's not even a city club - it's the biggest club in a region with more people than Scotland. It's natural for it to have expectations commensurate with that position.
I remember a few years ago listening in to a Radio Five Live phone in. An Arsenal fan phoned in complaining about their lack of recent trophies, Wenger not playing good football, poor European performances, not liking the Emirates...a proper moanfest.10mins later a fella phoned in replying to Arsenal 'fan' and challenging him to try supporting Hartlepool. Food for thought.
Tim Vickery, on radio earlier ... said this is about working in Birmingham, a massive football hub and a chance to put a big club back on on the footballing map Poch would love that after the chaos of PSG.
Personally, I don't think there's even a 1% chance that Poch lands here. While I believe it would be a decent fit, I can't see him chomping at the bit to join (what looks to be from the outside) a relegation fight. I'm more worried about the lack of investment from here on out, considering how much we've spent already in the transfer market. Clubs are going to start circling around Ramsey, Cash, Ollie and Martinez to try and pry them away from a failed rebuild/retooling project and entice them with European football. There is no loyalty in this game, and I'm unsure as to why we are awarding it to Gerrard.
Quote from: villadelph on October 18, 2022, 03:24:29 PMPersonally, I don't think there's even a 1% chance that Poch lands here. While I believe it would be a decent fit, I can't see him chomping at the bit to join (what looks to be from the outside) a relegation fight. I'm more worried about the lack of investment from here on out, considering how much we've spent already in the transfer market. Clubs are going to start circling around Ramsey, Cash, Ollie and Martinez to try and pry them away from a failed rebuild/retooling project and entice them with European football. There is no loyalty in this game, and I'm unsure as to why we are awarding it to Gerrard.We would not miss 3 of them that badly.
If it's guarantees that Poch, or Tuchel, want then I don't see why we can't give them to him. What's the point in having absolutely minted owners if they can't or won't step up at a crucial moment? The difference between getting a Poch and getting someone like, say, Frank is massive and could set us on a whole new path. It sounds melodramatic but I think this next appointment (assuming they sack Gerrard, and even that doesn't appear to be something they'll do lightly) is perhaps the most crucial in terms of the club's future that we've faced for decades.
I see so many parallels with the Villa when watching 'Welcome to Wrexham'. Obviously we're at different levels within the pyramid but facing many of the same challenges.Poch is the man, pay him whatever it takes to get him through the door and support him as needed in the transfer market. We have to get somebody of that level, and quickly.
Quote from: hilts_coolerking on October 18, 2022, 04:08:54 PMIf it's guarantees that Poch, or Tuchel, want then I don't see why we can't give them to him. What's the point in having absolutely minted owners if they can't or won't step up at a crucial moment? The difference between getting a Poch and getting someone like, say, Frank is massive and could set us on a whole new path. It sounds melodramatic but I think this next appointment (assuming they sack Gerrard, and even that doesn't appear to be something they'll do lightly) is perhaps the most crucial in terms of the club's future that we've faced for decades.Yes, I agree. The club is at a massive crossroads.