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Online dave.woodhall

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The best of So close, but never felt so far
« on: March 17, 2026, 11:43:56 PM »

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Re: The best of So close, but never felt so far
« Reply #1 on: Today at 02:12:07 AM »
Just the first few I copied. Thanks everyone.

https://heroesandvillains.info/2026/03/17/so-close-but-never-felt-so-far/

I think you need a slightly younger voice in there for additional context. Somebody whose post makes mention of the fact that they're 37, perhaps.

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Re: The best of So close, but never felt so far
« Reply #2 on: Today at 06:11:23 AM »
100% how I feel Dave, been going since 1972 and never felt so detached from the club, thinking this might be my last year as a season ticket holder (upper Trinity these days don't you know, mainly because my old eyes cant see other end of pitch from The Holte) some of the best times long gone in the memory, remember when I used to sit in front of you, Greg, Mac in upper Holte, the wusser a few rows behind us trying to get everyone to sing and being told to f*&k off, the steward who said that bloke who runs that fanzine thing was starting all the trouble and you going looking for him when I told you.

The highs of winning the league, the European Cup and yes the League cup (still to win the FA Cup in my lifetime and I am running out of time there so not likely to see this one) The wins against Bayern and PSG, not losing to our neighbors in god knows how long, all ruined by VAR, PSR and all the other excuses to stop us winning anything ever again.

Only good thing about getting old is I managed to see us lift trophies, also the lows of relegation and 'throwing away' our best chances of winning anything in recent years.

Will we win anything ever again, maybe not in my lifetime, and if, by some miracle we did, I might not be inside the ground to see it.

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Re: The best of So close, but never felt so far
« Reply #3 on: Today at 07:06:36 AM »
100% how I feel Dave, been going since 1972 and never felt so detached from the club, thinking this might be my last year as a season ticket holder (upper Trinity these days don't you know, mainly because my old eyes cant see other end of pitch from The Holte) some of the best times long gone in the memory, remember when I used to sit in front of you, Greg, Mac in upper Holte, the wusser a few rows behind us trying to get everyone to sing and being told to f*&k off, the steward who said that bloke who runs that fanzine thing was starting all the trouble and you going looking for him when I told you.

The highs of winning the league, the European Cup and yes the League cup (still to win the FA Cup in my lifetime and I am running out of time there so not likely to see this one) The wins against Bayern and PSG, not losing to our neighbors in god knows how long, all ruined by VAR, PSR and all the other excuses to stop us winning anything ever again.

Only good thing about getting old is I managed to see us lift trophies, also the lows of relegation and 'throwing away' our best chances of winning anything in recent years.

Will we win anything ever again, maybe not in my lifetime, and if, by some miracle we did, I might not be inside the ground to see it.

The trouble-starting incident came at a match I missed. Something happened, the steward said was it me who started it and Greg put him right. Talking of Mac, when he stopped going he said it wasn't because of one thing, it was everything. This thread is what he meant.

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Re: The best of So close, but never felt so far
« Reply #4 on: Today at 08:14:33 AM »
It’s good that this stuff is published somewhere, but it’ll be a drop in an ocean full of pundits who make a living from the current status quo saying it’s just grumpy old Villa fans upset that they’re blowing a 10 point gap.  It’s really more than that, but it won’t be accepted to be because of the vast amount of people with vested interests feeding off what the ‘sport’ has become.  Take away the hope and veneer or fairness and there’s not much to keep people shelling out loads of money to watch what is effectively a foregone conclusion every single season.  The Chelsea thing is a tipping point. 

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Re: The best of So close, but never felt so far
« Reply #5 on: Today at 09:44:39 AM »
Done.

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Re: The best of So close, but never felt so far
« Reply #6 on: Today at 09:57:09 AM »
It’s good that this stuff is published somewhere, but it’ll be a drop in an ocean full of pundits who make a living from the current status quo saying it’s just grumpy old Villa fans upset that they’re blowing a 10 point gap.  It’s really more than that, but it won’t be accepted to be because of the vast amount of people with vested interests feeding off what the ‘sport’ has become.  Take away the hope and veneer or fairness and there’s not much to keep people shelling out loads of money to watch what is effectively a foregone conclusion every single season.  The Chelsea thing is a tipping point. 
Nail. On. Head.

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Re: The best of So close, but never felt so far
« Reply #7 on: Today at 10:12:57 AM »
https://youtu.be/uFK_Kz2zjm0?si=2g1f5LRwdy9G2ro2

Good unbiased reporting on SCR. It's very depressing, and shows how the system is rigged against anyone but the big 6

 


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