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10th Aug 2016

Fans mock Aston Villa owner’s ambition…but people said the same about Leicester two years ago

Don't be so quick to write him off

Tom Victor

Anyone who has spent the last few years following Aston Villa won’t be too familiar with the concept of ambition.

The last five seasons have seen the midlands club finish 16th, 15th, 15th, 17th and 20th, a run that is more or less the definition of ‘finally being put out of their misery’.

But a new owner brings new hope, and Dr Tony Xia has big plans for the Championship team.

In a Twitter Q&A, the club chairman laid out his five year plan for Villa, and he was aiming big.

xia

As you can probably expect, the bold statement was met with ridicule from fans, including some of the Villa Park faithful.

https://twitter.com/dezzaxx_/status/763427703299211264

Now sure, the prospect of Villa becoming Europe’s biggest club might be a little far-fetched when they’re not even in the top flight of English football, but there’s nothing wrong with dreaming big.

Reading Dr Xia’s comments, we can’t help but be reminded of Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha pledging to spend big to lift the club into the Premier Leagues top five.

At the time, his comments got remarks like these…

https://twitter.com/Bartjblett/status/466385072053301248

https://twitter.com/benmhancock/status/466346310023786496

Those comments were made in May 2014, and we all know what happened just two years later.

LEICESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 16: (L-R) Claudio Ranieri Manager of Leicester City and captain Wes Morgan of Leicester City show the trophy to the fans during the Leicester City Barclays Premier League winners bus parade on May 16, 2016 in Leicester, England. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

All we’re saying is a lot can happen in two years, let alone five.

At risk of being made to look stupid, we’re going to let Dr Xia put his plan in action before laughing off the prospect of European domination for Villa. They do already have a Champions League winning manager, after all.

Sure, it seems ridiculously unlikely, but so did the idea of Leicester winning the league.

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