Citeh's millions but our way, seeing youngsters come through, i really am becoming disillusioned though with football, when Chelsea started this i was well Pi$$ed with them and now Citeh. Personally i want all the other teams now to beat Manchester City, i am hating them more than United, now that is something!!!
General Krulak here: 1. pauliewalnuts: "Tattoo"...Gee, I am very sorry that this "example" does not pass your "real fan" test. I simply forgot that to be a "real fan" one would have to have gone to Villa Park for 20+ years...that no one else qualifies...to include the owner. You asked a question of me...re. Randy's depth of interests and goals for the Club. I answered your question and mentioned the tattoo as an indication that he was in it for the long haul. You come back with a sarcastic answer...well done lad. Really makes me want to rush to the pauliewalnut post to answer his questions. 2. Champions League football and Barry: Sooooo? If you believe he has a point, you should be happy for him if he leaves. I believe, if I am not mistaken, that one of the goals of the 5 year plan was CL football. Let me see if I understand...you don't think we will make it???? OK. Good on you. That means I won't have to hear your moaning because you have already made up your mind. 3. hookeysmith: "gross negligence". OK, thank you for your appraisal of the performance of the Manager. I'd say that your summation of his performance is a wee bit harsh. We did move from lower mid table to 11th to 6th under this grossly negligent Manager. We did pick up Sidwell, Friedl and Guzman todate...and will obviously bring in more....again, a clear indication of MON's "gross negligence." I sincerely appreciate your insights into Martin's performance. 4. Mazrim: Nicely done. I totally understand what you are getting at and I can ASSURE you that SO DOES MON and Randy. 5. If I sound a tad peeved, it is because I am. I spend hours writing comments to your questions...trying to give each of you an insight into the Club, what we are trying to do and why. I attempt to answer each question as honestly as I can and if I can't answer, I say it. Yes, I may miss some but that is due mainly to the volume. So what do I get? People who either a) don't read what I have written...because I spend a great deal of time repeating myself, b) people who don't like my answer so they just ask the question again hoping to get an answer they like or c) make some snide or disparaging remark out of frustration. NONE of these helps anyone. They just add to the fustration. You ask me a question...I try to answer as honestly as I can...what more do you want? Getting mad, ignoring my answers or taking swipes at people is not the way to make headway. For the 1000th time...we hear you!! We know, BETTER THAN YOU, what is needed. We are NOT sitting on our bums!!
Citeh's millions but our way, seeing youngsters come through,
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.
Quote from: "Reformation"Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"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.No its not but Manchester seems to have ambition that Birmingham badly lacks. As a city we seem to do everything else on a smaller less exciting scale. It historically has alot to sell, but name them, theres alot of orginality but instead we focus on putting hollywood stars on Broad street and trying to have yellow cabs. Name something we've been sucessful in bidding for. But much of this is beyond the scope of the topic.It is hardly surprising it may seem that way when its own residents are so happy to talk it down.Better shopping than Manchester, better restaurants than Manchester, and - at worst - you're in London in a little over an hour, or less if you live between here and London.
Quote from: "pauliewalnuts"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.No its not but Manchester seems to have ambition that Birmingham badly lacks. As a city we seem to do everything else on a smaller less exciting scale. It historically has alot to sell, but name them, theres alot of orginality but instead we focus on putting hollywood stars on Broad street and trying to have yellow cabs. Name something we've been sucessful in bidding for. But much of this is beyond the scope of the topic.
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.
We aren't a very big club, but we are still a big club.
Quote from: "Villadawg"He purchased an under resourced football club business with the intention of taking it through an investment cycle. He isn't overspending or pouring money down the drain. It's perfectly acceptable and normal to post losses during an investment cycle of this type.Of what type? How many other billionaires have bought football clubs and earned out of them?
He purchased an under resourced football club business with the intention of taking it through an investment cycle. He isn't overspending or pouring money down the drain. It's perfectly acceptable and normal to post losses during an investment cycle of this type.
Quote from: "dave.woodhall"Quote from: "Villadawg"He purchased an under resourced football club business with the intention of taking it through an investment cycle. He isn't overspending or pouring money down the drain. It's perfectly acceptable and normal to post losses during an investment cycle of this type.Of what type? How many other billionaires have bought football clubs and earned out of them?Of the type that businesses make when they're investing to take advantage of a market where the overall industry revenues are increasing exponentially. The first Sky tv deal was worth £60m, the latest one was worth £1.8bn, not including the 100% increased value overseas rights payments which kick in next season.I don't have an answer to your question regarding billionaires who have cashed in, have any of them sold out on their own terms yet?The point I was making is that there is nothing to suggest that Randy is losing money on his investment.
Quote from: "TimTheVillain"We aren't a very big club, but we are still a big club.As Trevor Fisher said in H&V a few years ago - a cruiserweight club in a heavyweight division.
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: "Villadawg"Quote from: "dave.woodhall"Quote from: "Villadawg"He purchased an under resourced football club business with the intention of taking it through an investment cycle. He isn't overspending or pouring money down the drain. It's perfectly acceptable and normal to post losses during an investment cycle of this type.Of what type? How many other billionaires have bought football clubs and earned out of them?Of the type that businesses make when they're investing to take advantage of a market where the overall industry revenues are increasing exponentially. The first Sky tv deal was worth £60m, the latest one was worth £1.8bn, not including the 100% increased value overseas rights payments which kick in next season.I don't have an answer to your question regarding billionaires who have cashed in, have any of them sold out on their own terms yet?The point I was making is that there is nothing to suggest that Randy is losing money on his investment.So you agree it's a business investment then.