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Post by Cha Ching Tue Nov 25, 2014 2:01 pm

Was that the season that we had 28 points after 12 games?
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Post by villabromsgrove Tue Nov 25, 2014 2:09 pm

Cha Ching wrote:Was that the season that we had 28 points after 12 games?
I don't think so, but it was the season where we got to the FA cup final and the League cup semi finals. I think we played 12 or 13 cup matches that season!
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Post by gdav Tue Nov 25, 2014 2:10 pm

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gdav wrote:Who was the manager and what was the team 15 years ago?? I don't feel like using my brain today.
John Gregory was manager that season and we finished sixth. We had a good team including David James, Ugo Ehiogu, Gareth Southgate, a young Gareth Barry, Ian Taylor, George Boateng, Paul Merson and Dion Dublin.

Wasn't expecting that?? We didn't realise how good we had it.
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Post by kimbo Tue Nov 25, 2014 3:35 pm

gdav wrote:
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gdav wrote:Who was the manager and what was the team 15 years ago?? I don't feel like using my brain today.
John Gregory was manager that season and we finished sixth. We had a good team including David James, Ugo Ehiogu, Gareth Southgate, a young Gareth Barry, Ian Taylor, George Boateng, Paul Merson and Dion Dublin.

Wasn't expecting that?? We didn't realise how good we had it.
I don't think that's the case. For a club our size we had it about as good as we can expect whilst being competent. We're just *that* shit now, but we're still more than fixable with better people in charge, both of the club and the team itself. Compare Gregory's reign to say, Big Ron, or Brian Little, or Martin O'Neill, and it wasn't really anything spectacular. Even DOL managed a 6th place finish. We should be on a par with the likes of Spurs and Everton. That's not having it so good. That's us currently being a disgrace to the name of Aston Villa.

Plus to be fair it was the second of three home games that month, against Sheffield Wednesday, and while it doesn't ring much of a bell, the weather may have been vile. Plus the game before against Newcastle saw us bring 34,531, and the game after against Spurs we had 39,217.

Attendances were a bit crap at times against some of the smaller clubs, though I do think Gregory's reign is looked upon with some serious tinted glasses. He was a funny bloke and we had some great games but the majority of the time was pretty dull. If Merson didn't have the ball we were just efficient.

That said, we were like fucking Barcelona compared to now!
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Post by De Kuip Tue Nov 25, 2014 4:04 pm

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gdav wrote:Who was the manager and what was the team 15 years ago?? I don't feel like using my brain today.
John Gregory was manager that season and we finished sixth. We had a good team including David James, Ugo Ehiogu, Gareth Southgate, a young Gareth Barry, Ian Taylor, George Boateng, Paul Merson and Dion Dublin.

And I tell you what - we need to look at the previous low attendance in context of all Prem attendances - this is the table from that year (1999) - sorry about the formatting but mainly look at the last figure on each row for averages



# Team sum Matches average
1 Manchester United Manchester United 1.102.323 19 58.017
2 Liverpool FC Liverpool FC 837.402 19 44.074
3 Sunderland AFC Sunderland AFC 776.131 19 40.849
4 Leeds United Leeds United 743.942 19 39.155
5 Arsenal FC Arsenal FC 722.630 19 38.033
6 Newcastle United Newcastle United 690.112 19 36.322
7 Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham Hotspur 663.324 19 34.912
8 Everton FC Everton FC 661.728 19 34.828
9 Chelsea FC Chelsea FC 656.110 19 34.532
10 Middlesbrough FC Middlesbrough FC 634.474 19 33.393
11 Aston Villa Aston Villa 602.237 19 31.697
12 Derby County Derby County 557.678 19 29.351
13 West Ham United West Ham United 476.769 19 25.093
14 Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield Wednesday 472.253 19 24.855
15 Coventry City Coventry City 395.369 19 20.809
16 Leicester City Leicester City 376.720 19 19.827
17 Watford FC Watford FC 352.338 19 18.544
18 Bradford City Bradford City 342.572 19 18.030
19 Wimbledon FC Wimbledon FC 325.974 19 17.157
20 Southampton FC Southampton FC 287.499 19 15.132
overall 11.677.585 380 30.730

If you look at last season's averages, I think it's an even greater indictment of just how disenfranchised Villa fans have become - 25 k in 1999 was bad, 25k in 2014 is terrible.

1 Manchester United Manchester United 1.435.063 19 75.530
2 Arsenal FC Arsenal FC 1.141.507 19 60.079
3 Newcastle United Newcastle United 959.826 19 50.517
4 Manchester City Manchester City 892.506 19 46.974
5 Liverpool FC Liverpool FC 850.224 19 44.749
6 Chelsea FC Chelsea FC 787.786 19 41.462
7 Sunderland AFC Sunderland AFC 770.344 19 40.544
8 Everton FC Everton FC 690.763 19 36.356
9 Tottenham Hotspur Tottenham Hotspur 684.566 19 36.030
10 Aston Villa Aston Villa 666.135 19 35.060
11 West Ham United West Ham United 659.677 19 34.720
12 Southampton FC Southampton FC 586.602 19 30.874
13 Stoke City Stoke City 507.727 19 26.722
14 Norwich City Norwich City 506.762 19 26.672
15 Fulham FC Fulham FC 482.492 19 25.394
16 West Bromwich Albion West Bromwich Albion 481.838 19 25.360
17 Reading FC Reading FC 453.378 19 23.862
18 Swansea City Swansea City 387.037 19 20.370
19 Wigan Athletic Wigan Athletic 367.827 19 19.359
20 Queens Park Rangers Queens Park Rangers 337.808 19 17.779
overall 13.649.868 380 35.921
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Post by De Kuip Tue Nov 25, 2014 4:14 pm

An interesting comment from a Villa fan in The Mail today (below their article about the last time we had 25k there):

Chad Pitt: Another thing is the atmosphere, no atmosphere anymore, hardly any songs sang, the whole place is just negative we need a new owner and a new manager to excite us all again. I was at that game against sheff wed in 1999 and it was a great game, we won 2-1 and it started us on a good run, i have the match programme that has a christmas pudding on the front.
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Post by FoxyAV Tue Nov 25, 2014 5:38 pm

A minor point, with Lambert in charge it's 'tactic' not 'tactics'.
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Post by VillaBill Wed Nov 26, 2014 7:07 am

Still no dissent from the terraces to Lambert though, I cant understand it , I think the crowd have given up completely ?
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Post by KMitch Wed Nov 26, 2014 11:33 am

We play the worst football in the Premier League. I'm falling out of love with Villa, which means I'm falling out of love with football. It's depressing...
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Post by gdav Wed Nov 26, 2014 12:15 pm

VillaBill wrote:Still no dissent from the terraces to Lambert though, I cant understand it , I think the crowd have given up completely ?

It's crazy it's like we've had all hope beaten out of us by this torrid regime.
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Post by Trotters Wed Nov 26, 2014 12:26 pm

I think the silence speaks for itself.

However, I do believe that if Lerner was a regular like Doug and had a seat out in the open then the angry voices would be heard.

I'd be interested to know if the people behind the dug-out are giving Lambert grief.
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Post by villabromsgrove Wed Nov 26, 2014 12:51 pm

I don't think vocal protests will make much difference, it's been pointed out already that Randy isn't there to hear them. Ever decreasing ticket sales will have an impact, because Tom Fox needs a commercial market for Villa, and if die hard fans don't want to buy an awful product, TF has no chance of marketing AVFC to big business sponsors. Fox hasn't come here to deal with the Dafabets of this world, and he sure as hell isn't looking to sell the stadium naming rights to Poundland.

Listen to the commentaries of matches involving "big clubs." Count how many times you hear "Emirates" and "Etihad" mentioned. That's sponsor awareness in spades. On the other hand what sponsor would want to hear his name linked with Villa on a commentary. Apart from the "Samaritans" I can't think of anybody!

Tom Fox is a clever man, he knows what needs to be done. His first huge achievement will be getting through to Randy that it's time for a major change. Now, not in six months time .... Now!
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Post by Morgan Villa Wed Nov 26, 2014 8:13 pm

VillaBill wrote:Still no dissent from the terraces to Lambert though, I cant understand it , I think the crowd have given up completely ?

I think this because our situation is down to a number of reasons not just poor tactics.  I am not in anyway supporting Lambert and i want him out but due to wage bill being cut and Lerner tightening the purse strings our problems could be portioned out to more than one or two people.  The fans have had enough of Lambert but to some degree Lerner, Faulkner, MON, Houllier, McLeish and Lambert have all in one way or another contributed to the state we are in.  Its not like Arsenal where the fans can pin point current problems to Wenger.

Like i said I want Lambert out but our issues are a lot more complex than simply asking the manager to leave and that is why i think the fans are yet to turn, I also feel it is down to How much we protested to get McLeish Out and how a lot of fans turned on Houllier. Some fans dont want us too look to fickle after DOl called us fickle


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Post by Green Villan Wed Nov 26, 2014 8:16 pm

I hate Lerner and always have since before the O'Neil saga, Lambert, well you get my drift.
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Post by gdav Wed Nov 26, 2014 8:43 pm

I wanted houllier out at the time, it's something I feel pretty guilty about now. Looking back I see what he was trying to achieve & think we would of got there. If only we'd had Lambert/McLeish first I for one would of given him a lot more time.
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Post by Trotters Thu Nov 27, 2014 2:00 am

Houllier's heart was elsewhere (pardon the terrible use of words there) but as long as his brain was on the job, who cares? Well, we ALL cared then, I suppose. If only we'd known then that Lambert's heart would be in it but that he didn't have a brain.
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Post by The Great white walnut Thu Nov 27, 2014 5:58 am

Green Villan wrote:I hate Lerner and always have since before the O'Neil saga, Lambert, well you get my drift.

Genuine question, why did you hate Lerner before the O'Neill saga?
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Post by Green Villan Thu Nov 27, 2014 3:29 pm

The Great white walnut wrote:
Green Villan wrote:I hate Lerner and always have since before the O'Neil saga, Lambert, well you get my drift.

Genuine question, why did you hate Lerner before the O'Neill saga?

I was all for Lerner at the start ( I was suckered like the rest of you) but I did some research and came across the Cleveland browns, I warned Villa fans that it would end badly with a clueless yank in charge but employing O'Neil to effectively run the club made it so he avoided any criticism, what I didn't forsee was how much of a blithering twat O'Neil is, I mean going for Emule fucking Heskey instead of Falcoa or Bent, I can punch my screen in right now thinking about it.
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Post by Trotters Fri Nov 28, 2014 8:32 am

Great article. Well worth a few minutes to read. And a special mention regarding Villa fans at the Southampton match.

http://www.thedaisycutter.co.uk/2014/11/how-supporters-became-the-new-villains-of-modern-football/

How Supporters Became The New Villains Of Modern Football

by Stephen Tudor (Daisy Cutter)

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Cast your minds back to the recent past when the story of football and the supporters who breathe life into it was irrefutably accurate.

The narrative went something like this –

Once upon a time football was the working man’s game and men (predominantly) could take their kids each week and treat them to a programme and half-time pie while watching players who didn’t seemingly reside in an alien, gold-plated universe.

The son wants to bring a mate from school? No problem. Get permission from the parents and into the car they go.

Alternatively you could go with your mates; enjoy a few pints and sway and chant on the terraces, deafened by an electric atmosphere that crackled with passion and hatred in equal parts. Amidst the steam rising from the thronged bodies and the faint aroma of piss it was tribal in there. Exhilarating and brilliant.

One day a big bad wolf called Sky came along and threw a great big bag of money at the game thus ruining everything. Players’ wages spiralled into unimaginable lunacy, luring in mercenaries from abroad with little emotional link or loyalty to the club’s shirt. Each club’s bloodline of young local talent was severed forever – doing irreparable damage to the national side – while in the ticket office ‘our Barb’ was replaced by an automated service. These and hundreds of other examples meant the club that was once the sporting heartbeat of a community became, in time, a cold stone and steel edifice with delusions of grandeur.

Games meanwhile were switched from Saturday to Sunday to Monday on a television companies’ whim. That train ticket you purchased in advance for the weekend away hundreds of miles from home? I hope it’s redeemable because now it’s on a week night, necessitating time off work, further extortionate travel costs, not to mention a match ticket that’s a fifth of your weekly wage. All this to sit in a vacuous glorified library sitting on plastic seats surrounded by plastic tourists a few feet below guys in suits standing behind glass who have got in for free because their brother works for Heineken.

At least you get to enjoy a pint of Heineken yourself at half-time. In a plastic cup of course and on the concourse. You want to drink whilst watching the game? What are you, some kind of animal? Oh and that will be six quid please.

Your team loses 1-0 and they screech out ‘Just can’t Get Enough’ over the tannoy when the goal goes in.

Unfortunately there is no happy ever after to this tale as a few days later it starts all over again. The seasoncard that cost you over a grand and sustained grief from your partner is used to watch a player on a hundred times that a week limp off with mild fatigue before leaving the ground in a supercar usually only seen in Fast and Furious 7.

The end? There is no end.

The above has purposely been written as a fairy tale because that is slowly and maliciously how the past twenty-two years is being rebranded. The established narrative for how the beautiful game became the soulless, expensive, distant incarnation we all know it as today is perniciously being distorted as a work of fiction and worst of all it’s the ordinary supporters – the new villains of the piece – who are unintentionally aiding and abetting the outrageous lie.

Let me elaborate.

This week saw yet another example of supporters getting it in the neck as Villa Park saw its lowest attendance since 1999. Firstly stats be damned because sometimes you have to defer to empirical knowledge and I know from a lifetime of eating, shitting and breathing football that Villa fans are right up there with the best and most loyal around. They always take numbers away; the Holte End is a formidable roaring beast; and they cede to few for noise or passion. This despite enduring decades of unfulfilled hope, the complete absence of silverware, and Bosko Balaban.

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The attendance for their fixture vs Southampton was 25,311 which, to my mind, represents a respectable return for a Monday night game, during a prolonged spell of poor football and results, a month before Christmas, and when tickets were £40 upwards. The tempting alternative of course was to stay at home, in front of a toasty fire, and watch the game on Sky and the figure suggests to me that all of the die-hards chose the first option while some of the fair-weather fans opted for the latter.

Considering the factors mentioned above who could blame them? Well, disgracefully some portions of the press could and did, along with rival supporters who gleefully scoffed and called them out for disloyalty on social media.

Sky themselves could barely hide their disgust at the empty seats which really is the height of hypocritical sadism and akin to offering someone a warm chocolate fudge cake then making snidey comments as they enjoy it. “Look at you eating that. You disgust us. You know you’re going to get fat right?”

Certainly the lowest attendance for fifteen years by a top flight club warrants some media glare. But surely the angle should have been how and why.

Why we’re sick and tired of being royally ripped off and taken for granted. Being expected to pay four times what fans in Germany do and that’s before you get to the over-priced excuse for a stadium hot dog.

How staging games on a Monday night inevitably lessens atmosphere. We’re not Americans and we’ve never bought into it.

How Sky are fucking killing the game that we love, bombarding us with sanitised, Rooney-obsessed hyperbole.

Instead – disgracefully – it was the supporters who took the blunt of it. Those protesting with their feet over Paul Lambert’s miserable tenure. Those unable to get out of work in time to travel into the congested city centre on a Monday evening. Those who cannot afford tickets in a sustained and cruel recession.

Lock them up and throw away the key I say.

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This was only the latest in an increasing trend of fan scapegoating.

Recently we witnessed multi-millionaire Paul Scholes enjoying an all-expenses-paid hospitality-laden trip to the Etihad and wasting no time in laying into the Manchester City supporters for generating too little atmosphere for a Champions League game. Bizarrely this was uttered in his atmospheric monotone voice a half hour BEFORE the game was due to start and as he purveyed a half-empty stadium the former United schemer couldn’t resist having a further dig on City’s supposed lack of attendance.

Meanwhile supporters were busy navigating a gridlocked city centre, sweating on making the TV-friendly kick-off time, with a ticket in their pocket they’ve worried their overdraft to attain.

Over on Twitter Scholes’ ex-team-mate Rio Ferdinand dispensed with feigned serious analysis and openly mocked non-attending Blues. He tweeted “Big CL game and fans would rather Ramsey’s Kitchen”.

Is it only me who finds it somewhat sick when multi-millionaires – fabulously rich from the loyal support and merchandise-purchasing of the paying public – ridicule those who currently don’t have a pot to piss in through a bleak economy? Yet this is fast becoming the norm and is occurring unchallenged in a new narrative where Sky, Murdoch, and the Premier League are no longer the villains of what the sport has become. Rather it is us, the life and blood of the game, who are now apparently to blame for the banality of what passes for modern football.

That City match is particularly pertinent to myself. As a Blue I have travelled the length and breadth of the country watching pre-takeover dross and post-takeover wonderment. On this occasion two simultaneous bills arriving the day before the game meant I had a straightforward choice to make –attend the Roma game or eat that week. How was your pre-match hors d’oeuvres Scholes?

We’ve also recently seen Jose Mourinho turn on his own fans for their apparent lack of atmosphere – presumably they’re too busy reeling from the astronomical price of admission to the Bridge – while Emmanuel Adebayor took matters into the realms of the surreal by chiming in with criticism of Spurs fans.

When a player on £200k a week who is known for putting in the minimum of effort – and only then when the mood takes him – feels he can slag off supporters for enthusiastic shortcomings you just know the game is up.

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I’m reluctant to haul the wider frame of politics into this but elsewhere in recent years we’ve witnessed often the sick and twisted strategy of blaming the victim for societies’ ills. While bankers gamble away our economy and spiral us into a 21st century depression and multi-billion corporations refuse to pay their tax it appears that the reason you and I are struggling at present is all the fault of a bloke trying to make ends meet by cleaning windows while on incapacity benefit.

The media relentlessly hound the poor, the ordinary, and anyone whose surname ends in a vowel yet give a free pass to the rich and powerful who are immorally screwing this country into the dust.

It appears this very same macabre master plan is now slowly seeping into football.

Yet, as if this wasn’t distasteful enough, there isn’t even solid grounding to the claims. While the average price of a Premier League matchday ticket has risen 15% since 2011 attendances continue to rise with grounds 96% full last term, an increase of 2.1% from the previous year.

As always we are more than doing our bit. As always we are going above and beyond.

As for atmosphere it is impossible to use statistical data to assess whether it is indeed quieting. But anyone who has attended a PL game in recent years will know all-too-well that everything is stacked against us in this regard.

When clubs threaten you with eviction if you have the temerity to stand – or even shout or become agitated in some cases – it is extremely difficult to rouse an electric atmosphere sitting in the plastic, sterile environment of someone else’s making.

Throughout the years we have been caged like animals, demonised as the scourge of society, baton-charged by foreign police, fleeced stupid, overcharged and under-appreciated. We are not taking the fall for this one.

The next time a club’s fanbase receives criticism for not filling its ground and jumping about wildly at a ludicrously-paid striker going through the motions please refrain from joining in. Stymie your every instinct to ‘bantz’ a rival. Instead consider the source. A manager with a motivational agenda. A deluded player living in a fantasy world. An ex-player pathetically trying to gain a reputation for straight-shooting. A media thoroughly bored of the old narrative. And overall a depressing reversion to assumed type that somehow the supporters are always to blame.

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Post by villabromsgrove Fri Nov 28, 2014 9:22 am

What a good article by Stephen Tudor. Thanks for sharing Trotters. Lowest attendance in 15 years - Page 2 3769219917
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Post by Synopsis Fri Nov 28, 2014 9:30 am

That articles quality, sums it all up. Depressing isn't it when you think back to the terrace days.
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