Our problem is that every time we find ourselves at a crossroads, we take what we think is the right turning, only to find another crossroads.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 18, 2022, 08:26:42 PMOur problem is that every time we find ourselves at a crossroads, we take what we think is the right turning, only to find another crossroads.Milton Keynes?
Quote from: chrisw1 on October 18, 2022, 12:37:40 PMI expect us as a club to be top 6 and challenging for trophies. Not this season, but as a general point of principal.That is where Villia sit in the hieracrchy and where I expect us to get back to. It's become harder with the emergence of the likes of Man City and now Newcastle, but it doesn't really change how I see Aston Villa and what I expect from the club. Based on what tho , weve won very little over the last 100 years , very rarely finished in the top 6 certainly havnt finished in the top 6 with any consistency.We are a top 10 club at best, top 10 with the capability to step up to top 4-6.
I expect us as a club to be top 6 and challenging for trophies. Not this season, but as a general point of principal.That is where Villia sit in the hieracrchy and where I expect us to get back to. It's become harder with the emergence of the likes of Man City and now Newcastle, but it doesn't really change how I see Aston Villa and what I expect from the club.
Quote from: Monty on October 18, 2022, 04:05:36 PMIt'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.Tim Vickery, on radio earlier, said just about the same when asked if Pochettino would take the Villa job. He 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.
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.
Just done some totting up from mid 80s.We've finished in the top 6 on ten seperate occasions since 89/90 season.In same timeframe we have:Everton with eight top 10 finishes.Newcastle with eight aswellWest Ham with two.Leeds with nine top 6 finishes.So we're still ahead of that cluster of clubs despite being in decline since 2010.
How many do we sound out before we appoint Beale?
Quote from: ozzjim on October 19, 2022, 06:22:11 AMHow many do we sound out before we appoint Beale?1.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 18, 2022, 08:26:42 PMOur problem is that every time we find ourselves at a crossroads, we take what we think is the right turning, only to find another crossroads.Milton Keynes? It's worse than I thought.
Quote from: PaulTheVillan on October 19, 2022, 06:43:49 AMQuote from: ozzjim on October 19, 2022, 06:22:11 AMHow many do we sound out before we appoint Beale?1.And then John Terry when Beale turns us down.
Quote from: Dave P on October 19, 2022, 07:13:46 AMQuote from: PaulTheVillan on October 19, 2022, 06:43:49 AMQuote from: ozzjim on October 19, 2022, 06:22:11 AMHow many do we sound out before we appoint Beale?1.And then John Terry when Beale turns us down. Wouldn't shock me.Our owners have the ability and means to get Poch no doubt. I just don't know if they have the fire for it anymore. Beale would be a cheap alternative known to the players and half the staff might not need paying off.
Quote from: Dave P on October 19, 2022, 07:13:46 AMQuote from: PaulTheVillan on October 19, 2022, 06:43:49 AMQuote from: ozzjim on October 19, 2022, 06:22:11 AMHow many do we sound out before we appoint Beale?1.And then John Terry when Beale turns us down. Wouldn't shock me.Our owners have the ability and means to get Poch no doubt.
Quote from: Rigadon on October 18, 2022, 07:21:54 PMQuote 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. I agree, too.Our problem is that every time we find ourselves at a crossroads, we take what we think is the right turning, only to find another crossroads.
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.
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.
The problem is, its the judgement in the turns we take. Did anyone seriously think that there wasn't a very high chance that SG appointment would end up like this I think a lot of people called it at the time - the wrong appointment for the wrong reasons