Quote from: ckrulak on August 07, 2010, 07:20:19 PMGeneral Krulak here:1. Obviously I did NOT indicate that waiting for certain "big spenders" to go bust...or the Clubs to go under in red ink...is part of the plan. Nonsense. My point is a simple one of economics...there comes a time when even the richest begin to understand that the amount of money they are throwing at a Club does not make economic sense. Chelsea's bill is not what it was several years ago...same with some of the other "big names." The debt of some of the Clubs is simply going to choke them at some point in time. These Clubs are owned by businessmen and at some time, there business sense will kick in. Randy is also a business man and is well aware of the dangers of debt...and the dangers of a wage bill that is too large a percentage of the revenue.2. I think that Troy Eccles made a few very good points. 1) Randy has certainly opened his wallet to get quality players...players that the Club wanted to get. 2) We have invested heavily in our youth program. One needs only to see what is happening at Bodymoor Heath with our youth system to see that it is VERY solid and IS producing!! We have players who are ready to join the squad and be very productive...and we have them now! 3) Scouting...critical to success. Our model, in many ways, mirrors the model of other Clubs. There is no "secret formula"...we have our own folks out looking and we also have others doing scouting.3. These are always difficult days for our Club. Randy is in the UK specifically to be with the Villa at this time.Fantastic answer ....
General Krulak here:1. Obviously I did NOT indicate that waiting for certain "big spenders" to go bust...or the Clubs to go under in red ink...is part of the plan. Nonsense. My point is a simple one of economics...there comes a time when even the richest begin to understand that the amount of money they are throwing at a Club does not make economic sense. Chelsea's bill is not what it was several years ago...same with some of the other "big names." The debt of some of the Clubs is simply going to choke them at some point in time. These Clubs are owned by businessmen and at some time, there business sense will kick in. Randy is also a business man and is well aware of the dangers of debt...and the dangers of a wage bill that is too large a percentage of the revenue.2. I think that Troy Eccles made a few very good points. 1) Randy has certainly opened his wallet to get quality players...players that the Club wanted to get. 2) We have invested heavily in our youth program. One needs only to see what is happening at Bodymoor Heath with our youth system to see that it is VERY solid and IS producing!! We have players who are ready to join the squad and be very productive...and we have them now! 3) Scouting...critical to success. Our model, in many ways, mirrors the model of other Clubs. There is no "secret formula"...we have our own folks out looking and we also have others doing scouting.3. These are always difficult days for our Club. Randy is in the UK specifically to be with the Villa at this time.Fantastic answer ....
Quote from: Dave Cooper on August 07, 2010, 10:17:01 PMGeneral, not wishing to put a damp squib on this whole youth thing, but by law of averages and bitter experience, of the eight players you named we'll be lucky if more than one of them ever becomes a Villa regular. If we get two stars from this lot we'll have done brilliantly. We could rely on youth, but it means mid-table finishes without some real class alongside them.I understand what you are saying Dave, and agree to a certain extent. However, it's also not impossible that the majority of them players come good. For example, look at the kids that Alan Hansen said Man Utd would win nothing with - G. Neville, P. Neville, Butt, Beckham, Scholes, O'Kane, Davies. 5 out of them 7 didn't have too bad careers.
General, not wishing to put a damp squib on this whole youth thing, but by law of averages and bitter experience, of the eight players you named we'll be lucky if more than one of them ever becomes a Villa regular. If we get two stars from this lot we'll have done brilliantly. We could rely on youth, but it means mid-table finishes without some real class alongside them.
General Krulak here:1. sfx412: Once again, someone putting words in my mouth. Read what I said...NOT what you think I said. I said that someone on a site told me to not mention our youth...and I said that was foolish. If you totally disregard our youth, then why have a youth program...why an Academy? Simply put, I mentioned 8 lads who have the talent to be first team or solid squad players....and I didn't mention everyone. My point is that we DO have a solid youth program and to be told to not even consider or mention them is total hogwash. I was NOT saying that you only build with youth...but I AM saying that to discount them is foolish. Even YOU agree that we have potential first team players in the group. EVERY player has to start somewhere. Even the very best were "youth" at one time or another.
sfx.....can i really say what i feel? I have not been a supporter for the same time yuo have. But what you just said is b******
HI General,Can you assure me that the screen between the North Stand & Witton Lane will be back up by next Saturday? I sit in Lower Trinity & really missed the screen during the frindly last night.Thanks.
Oh Heavens above, now I really am beginning to worry.General, when club officials, managers, chairman, spokesmen et al, start promoting the youth as the future of the club, experienced fans know immediately that all is not as it should be.Whilst I appreciate we have a decent youth setup few clubs with top 4 aspirations, or even top 10 aspirations ever achieved anything based on its youth setup, especially with a manager prone to selling the likes of Cahill and buying Knight and Davies. The few that did, had an exceptional group of players and found it hard to repeat again.Talk of youth as saviours is just pandering to the masses, its been tried too often before, by the likes of Ellis, Taylor and many before them. It never worked then and its not going to work now.If we are lucky, 3 maybe 4 will offer the club some useful service, with more luck 1 maybe 2 will prove to be very useful in the mix, as Gabby has been for the last few seasons, but generally most fall by the wayside, and leave for next to nothing.The other problem is of course if we get the odd real quality coming through a Rooney or similar, and I don't see one, surely club policy will be to sell him to Man City to balance the wage bill.No General, for the first time since you started on these sites you have sown seeds of doubt, very worrying
Quote from: sfx412 on August 08, 2010, 11:13:43 AMWhy can't it be that we are actively promoting our academy while adding quality players from elsewhere.Loving the first bit, not seeing much sign of the second bit.
Why can't it be that we are actively promoting our academy while adding quality players from elsewhere.
Quote from: VillaSubmariner on August 08, 2010, 01:47:48 PMQuote from: Dave Cooper on August 07, 2010, 10:17:01 PMGeneral, not wishing to put a damp squib on this whole youth thing, but by law of averages and bitter experience, of the eight players you named we'll be lucky if more than one of them ever becomes a Villa regular. If we get two stars from this lot we'll have done brilliantly. We could rely on youth, but it means mid-table finishes without some real class alongside them.I understand what you are saying Dave, and agree to a certain extent. However, it's also not impossible that the majority of them players come good. For example, look at the kids that Alan Hansen said Man Utd would win nothing with - G. Neville, P. Neville, Butt, Beckham, Scholes, O'Kane, Davies. 5 out of them 7 didn't have too bad careers. That's one exceptional crop of youngsters in the last 15 years.