Dont apologise bud, thread was totally going to shit.Apologies if it's off topic considering last few pages
In what way? I cannot think of one criteria that would prove you're rightVilla are a bigger club than us. But Grealish would win more here, it's a short career and I think he'd be a breath of fresh air at City, hope we sign him.
They also got absolutely horsed in the final and scored from about the only chance they had....I watched highlights a while back and they were exceedingly fortunate to win...(as were Forest when they beat Hamburg 1-0)
The woman beater has declared Jack Grealish shouldn't move to City because Pep wouldn't give him much gametime aside last 10-20 minutes
When you're in a hole, it's best to stop digging.Jesus, wasn't expecting to get as many backs up with that comment, wasn't intended as a wind up. We were big in the late 60s, early 70s then fell into oblivion in the grand scheme of things, as others benefited from the start of Premier League, including the juggernaut of Manchester United.
Villa were one of the EFL founder members with fantastic early success, then obviously won the European Cup nearly a century later. Go to the Midlands, it's a massive catchment area and if people don't support United or Liverpool, it's usually Villa. We have been so lucky with the investment we've been given, but without that we are a mid table top division team with about 30-40k hardcore fans (consistently higher crowds than Villa in the Championship, so fair play). The last 10 years has been great but we need to sustain that for the next 20-30 years to be considered up there with the Uniteds, Liverpools, Arsenals. Loads of fans coming through in Gen Z and younger, but it'll take these guys starting to come to games and bringing their kids too for us to grow as a genuine fanbase. Currently we wouldn't fill a stadium the swamp's size week in week out. They struggle due to their drop off in success, and they're a generation or two ahead of us in their establishment at the big table. History isn't everything, we are a fantastic club with a fantastic bunch of fans and we are here to stay; but we're not a massive club.
Back to Grealish, I agree he's stuck around at Villa and been a legend there. Most of their fans probably wouldn't begrudge him a move to a title contender.
The woman beater has declared Jack Grealish shouldn't move to City because Pep wouldn't give him much gametime aside last 10-20 minutes
The woman beater has declared Jack Grealish shouldn't move to City because Pep wouldn't give him much gametime aside last 10-20 minutes
More like going to the beach where hes been since joining
Is that shirt a Grealish hint?
1, unless you talk utter shiteI wonder what the threshold is post count-wise to be considered an actual fan
dunno but at about 2500 you get a sense of humour.
Did wonder, didn’t he wear bee stuff when we were after him. Then again Haaland wore blue trainers so probably nothing realllyIs that shirt a Grealish hint?
.......Parklife.....Jesus, wasn't expecting to get as many backs up with that comment, wasn't intended as a wind up. We were big in the late 60s, early 70s then fell into oblivion in the grand scheme of things, as others benefited from the start of Premier League, including the juggernaut of Manchester United.
Villa were one of the EFL founder members with fantastic early success, then obviously won the European Cup nearly a century later. Go to the Midlands, it's a massive catchment area and if people don't support United or Liverpool, it's usually Villa. We have been so lucky with the investment we've been given, but without that we are a mid table top division team with about 30-40k hardcore fans (consistently higher crowds than Villa in the Championship, so fair play). The last 10 years has been great but we need to sustain that for the next 20-30 years to be considered up there with the Uniteds, Liverpools, Arsenals. Loads of fans coming through in Gen Z and younger, but it'll take these guys starting to come to games and bringing their kids too for us to grow as a genuine fanbase. Currently we wouldn't fill a stadium the swamp's size week in week out. They struggle due to their drop off in success, and they're a generation or two ahead of us in their establishment at the big table. History isn't everything, we are a fantastic club with a fantastic bunch of fans and we are here to stay; but we're not a massive club.
Back to Grealish, I agree he's stuck around at Villa and been a legend there. Most of their fans probably wouldn't begrudge him a move to a title contender.
wtf has that to do with the Grealish Transfer Thread?