Quote from: "TelfordVilla"Villa are a financially sound club, with new owners who want to compete at the highest level that the club is capable of competing at. They will not (and why should they) throw endless money at the objective. They will oversee a gradual improvement, year on year and this with the inevitable financial melt down of the over spenders MAY result in Villa reaching the top. This is not guaranteed though. The only guarantee is that Villa will remain a football club in the English league. I've heard that before. In fact, we used to hear it from Mark Ansell at every AGM.
Villa are a financially sound club, with new owners who want to compete at the highest level that the club is capable of competing at. They will not (and why should they) throw endless money at the objective. They will oversee a gradual improvement, year on year and this with the inevitable financial melt down of the over spenders MAY result in Villa reaching the top. This is not guaranteed though. The only guarantee is that Villa will remain a football club in the English league.
Those that still think ... the likes of Mourinio (spelling) Torres and Fabergas will be only to pleased to sign up, if only we took the trouble to ask them.
Quote from: "dave.woodhall"Quote from: "TelfordVilla"Villa are a financially sound club, with new owners who want to compete at the highest level that the club is capable of competing at. They will not (and why should they) throw endless money at the objective. They will oversee a gradual improvement, year on year and this with the inevitable financial melt down of the over spenders MAY result in Villa reaching the top. This is not guaranteed though. The only guarantee is that Villa will remain a football club in the English league. I've heard that before. In fact, we used to hear it from Mark Ansell at every AGM.Agreed Dave.There'll never be a meltdown. There's always someone willing to 'invest'. So you have to spend to compete I'm afraid.What was SGT's quote about Ellis spending enough to make a good team and not a great one?Plus ca change ....
Quote from: "pestria"Quote from: "dave.woodhall"Quote from: "TelfordVilla"Villa are a financially sound club, with new owners who want to compete at the highest level that the club is capable of competing at. They will not (and why should they) throw endless money at the objective. They will oversee a gradual improvement, year on year and this with the inevitable financial melt down of the over spenders MAY result in Villa reaching the top. This is not guaranteed though. The only guarantee is that Villa will remain a football club in the English league. I've heard that before. In fact, we used to hear it from Mark Ansell at every AGM.Agreed Dave.There'll never be a meltdown. There's always someone willing to 'invest'. So you have to spend to compete I'm afraid.What was SGT's quote about Ellis spending enough to make a good team and not a great one?Plus ca change ....I don't blame Randy now, and with hindsight we shouldn't have blamed Doug so much then. You can't spend what you haven't got.
Quote from: "dave.woodhall"I don't blame Randy now, and with hindsight we shouldn't have blamed Doug so much then. You can't spend what you haven't got.Me neither ... and I accept they can't openly admit to it, although has come close in recent times.
I don't blame Randy now, and with hindsight we shouldn't have blamed Doug so much then. You can't spend what you haven't got.
Quote from: "dave.woodhall"I don't blame Randy now, and with hindsight we shouldn't have blamed Doug so much then. You can't spend what you haven't got.I think the thing with Doug was that the spending he funded was fairly static at a time when the general finances of football were on an upward spiral, which is why we were finding ourselves left behind. As a club we were not moving with the times. We are now thanks to Randy putting the money in, but in many respects still playing catch up.
Still think we've swapped a millionaire who can't compete for a billionaire who can't compete.......
Quote from: "gregnash"Still think we've swapped a millionaire who can't compete for a billionaire who can't compete.......Hating to ruin some people's misconceptions - not just the one quoted here - but Randy is not a billionaire. His personal wealth is estimated at £800 million - £200 million short of this qualification.
Quote from: "John M"Quote from: "dave.woodhall"I don't blame Randy now, and with hindsight we shouldn't have blamed Doug so much then. You can't spend what you haven't got.I think the thing with Doug was that the spending he funded was fairly static at a time when the general finances of football were on an upward spiral, which is why we were finding ourselves left behind. As a club we were not moving with the times. We are now thanks to Randy putting the money in, but in many respects still playing catch up.The trouble was that first we weren't going to spend big, then when we chaged our minds it was when the market was at its height and we ended up paying top dollar & then some for very ordinary players.
Quote from: "NorthYvillan"Quote from: "gregnash"Still think we've swapped a millionaire who can't compete for a billionaire who can't compete.......Hating to ruin some people's misconceptions - not just the one quoted here - but Randy is not a billionaire. His personal wealth is estimated at £800 million - £200 million short of this qualification.That would make him a dollar billionaire though would it not?