Quote from: "Chris Smith"I know people will point to our own rich owner but I don't think he's taken us to a level of player beyond that which a club of our size would expect.I'd agree with that.My issue is that, thus far, the regime (NB I'm not talking about Randy alone here) hasn't taken us to a level of player we couldn't feasibly have signed in the years pre-Randy.We've just got more of them.
I know people will point to our own rich owner but I don't think he's taken us to a level of player beyond that which a club of our size would expect.
Quote from: "Chris Smith"Quote from: "IronDukeVillain"Citeh's millions but our way, seeing youngsters come through, You can't have both.Man City will go the way of Chelsea and home grown players will find it harder to get a look in.I don't want both. I want one or the other and for Villa to have a chance to compete at the highest level. What I don't want is for us to say we are going to be a club that develops young players and then roll over when we get a big offer for the first young player that has seemingly made the breakthrough and is less than halfway through his first contract with us. If Randy's plan was to develop young talent, he must have considered the possibility that he would receive big offers for those young players as they made the breakthrough. The really big spending clubs take the risk that their investment in a player might not work out, why are we not willing to take the risk that ultimately we might end up getting less for Milner next season?
Quote from: "IronDukeVillain"Citeh's millions but our way, seeing youngsters come through, You can't have both.Man City will go the way of Chelsea and home grown players will find it harder to get a look in.
Citeh's millions but our way, seeing youngsters come through,
I think the 3 or 4 players we can get with the Milner money will make us stronger next season.
Our way, the proper and honest way. We don't need to copy the models of Chavski and the New York Yankees, doing it our own way would make success sweeter rather than just spending money at anyone available without any real effort or hard work put in. I do wish the Premier League would impose a salary cap then Man City would go back to being a nothing club again.
Quote from: "Chris Smith"I think the 3 or 4 players we can get with the Milner money will make us stronger next season.Really, like we did with Barry's money?If its been posted sorry, here's the words from Mon's lips,http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/a/aston_villa/8846298.stmenjoy.Selling Milner is one thing, but that attitude is depressing
Man City's way seems quite exciting.
And getting £25+ for Milner will see us with even more of them next season and a hope that we can push on from here.
Quote from: "Chris Smith"I think the 3 or 4 players we can get with the Milner money will make us stronger next season.Really, like we did with Barry's money?If its been posted sorry, here's the words from Mon's lips,http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/a/aston_villa/8846298.stmenjoy.Selling Milner is one thing, but that attitude is depressing, I actually feel sorry for the bloke.
Quote from: "Reformation"Sadly I dont think we will ever get higher under Randy's tenure due to various constraining factors. One being unfashionable Birmingham, two being that its not longer a level playing field and another being as smart/clever manager you are, money now overpowers this.That's a bit of a cop-out. Manchester is hardly Barcelona.
Sadly I dont think we will ever get higher under Randy's tenure due to various constraining factors. One being unfashionable Birmingham, two being that its not longer a level playing field and another being as smart/clever manager you are, money now overpowers this.