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Offline Clark W Griswold

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Re: So close, but never felt so far....
« Reply #45 on: Today at 05:11:51 PM »
I had my last ST in 09-10 after having one for over 20 years. It was getting smelly then but nowadays it absolutely stinks. My one son loves going but he's fairly new to it, my other son goes but isn't quite as arsed. We get free tickets and they usually have them, I consider it a bit of a chore if I go, especially if it's on TV. If that makes me an armchair fan so be it.

I really thought I'd struggle when we ditched the ST but after the first season I wasn't arsed, I sometimes wonder whether to stop watching altogether for many of the reasons mentioned by the OP about how corrupt it all is these days. In the 90s it used to be the highlight of my week much of the time, and the away days were a laugh, so quite a fall off for me. I too am 50.

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Re: So close, but never felt so far....
« Reply #46 on: Today at 05:19:05 PM »
I had my last ST in 09-10 after having one for over 20 years. It was getting smelly then but nowadays it absolutely stinks. My one son loves going but he's fairly new to it, my other son goes but isn't quite as arsed. We get free tickets and they usually have them, I consider it a bit of a chore if I go, especially if it's on TV. If that makes me an armchair fan so be it.

I really thought I'd struggle when we ditched the ST but after the first season I wasn't arsed, I sometimes wonder whether to stop watching altogether for many of the reasons mentioned by the OP about how corrupt it all is these days. In the 90s it used to be the highlight of my week much of the time, and the away days were a laugh, so quite a fall off for me. I too am 50.
I bet the result can still make or break your weekend though?
I should have said once I got back into it around 20 years ago I’ve had a season ticket ever since. It helps that I go with family, if they stop I’m sure I will too. I often think I’m fed up of the long walk to the ground, having to stand up all game in the Holte, crap beer at a ridiculous price. Can’t let go yet though! I’m in my 70’s and when I go to Chasetown fc I see plenty of guys my age enjoying the match with a beer….. that might well be me one day.

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Re: So close, but never felt so far....
« Reply #47 on: Today at 05:31:15 PM »
I've got to say I agree with Nii..
Over priced tickets
No atmosphere at most games
No chance of getting an away ticket...best times for me years ago
Not enough youngsters at games
Style of play can be mind numbingly dull and borderline tedious at times
Kick off times to suit tv audience
Clubs knowing the cost of everything and the value of nothing
Decades of corruption and shithousery by FIFA/UEFA/PREMIER LEAGUE
..and the less said about VAR the better.
The Chelsea fiasco this week just shows how the corrupt football machine works sadly

Offline Clark W Griswold

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Re: So close, but never felt so far....
« Reply #48 on: Today at 05:43:51 PM »
I had my last ST in 09-10 after having one for over 20 years.
I bet the result can still make or break your weekend though

Make or break might be a stretch but it does effect my mood. Obviously that means that I'm still bothered about the Villa and why I do still watch it and sometimes go. It's starting to feel like a curse, not really because of the Villa but because of how up against it we are with the corruption. I sometimes wish that I wasn't arsed. I agree with Kippax, most of the annoyance is directed towards Man City and Chelsea. Why should those wankers be allowed to build themselves up by spending what they please and us not? It makes a mockery of it all really.

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Re: So close, but never felt so far....
« Reply #49 on: Today at 05:49:06 PM »
Whether by design or not VAR, has become a tool used to support the SKY 6 get even more benefits than before. I detest it.

The Chelsea thing I think has finally pushed me over the edge. The level of benefit they’ve received as part of their cheating is so significant and yet they’ve just been allowed to jog on, nothing to see here, whereas non-SKY 6 clubs get slapped down instantly for any sort of upty behaviour. The premier league or not even trying to hide it. A points deduction would almost certainly have stopped Chelsea qualifying for the champions league this season but there’s no way that can be allowed to happen. City will be next in being waved through. There’s not even a semblance of meritocracy or hiding the agenda, so I’m really not sure where hope can spring from.

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Re: So close, but never felt so far....
« Reply #50 on: Today at 05:55:06 PM »
I’ve a good mind to post Michael Sheen quoting Dylan Thomas and “Rage against the Dying of the Light” but if it’s genuinely how people feel then I suppose I have to respect that.

I’m 57 and have never felt more alive about my club than I do now. Yes I share all those frustrations and some others about how “modern football” is but if you can’t get excited about what we’ve experienced these last few years which is pretty much better than anything we’ve seen for the last 40 odd years then I’m struggling I’m afraid.

Anyway each to their own and onwards to Thursday. UTV!

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Re: So close, but never felt so far....
« Reply #51 on: Today at 06:33:08 PM »
Wow the initial post on this thread could have been written by me. I’ve been attending Villa Park for 60 years. When I started watching the game, grounds were shit by today’s standards, the pitches were mud pies by January, food and drink was something you had away from the ground, potential violence was always a possibility.
I’d have it all back in a heartbeat, well, maybe not the violence,
Yes there was always that gap between those clubs with money, and those with less, but it wasn’t nearly so great. The football could be agricultural at times, but boy it was exciting. Kick off times were pretty dependable, 3 o’clock on a Saturday, was the norm. The game was simply more romantic, and it,and the players, were a lot closer to the fans. Oh, and no f***ng VAR, and a 5 minute wait to see if someone’s big toe was offside. It was all so much more fun then. I used to go to matches, because I simply loved it. Now I go more out of ingrained habit, and to keep in touch with mates. The game I loved is on life support,with some of us seriously wondering whether to pull the plug. So sad.

 


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