If I was a multi billionaire and I wanted to take Villa to the next level (not that I would ever give a penny of my money to mercenaries and their parasitic agents) I would do it gradually.Id start from the bottom and build the club up with decent foundations. 1 start with a ten year plan to win the league, not get 4th place. Im a billionaire I dont need the Champs League money I want trophies. Money comes with success anyway.2 Invest in the worlds finest training facilities and open it up to the public so they can see their team training. Footballers only train for about 8 hours per week so Id also share the facilities with local schools and other sports clubs from the area. My club would be part of the community.3 Recruit the best youth team coaches I could get and start to build an academy of local kids. Not go around hoovering up the best talent from academys across Europe. Id start them young and get my coaches to teach them how to pass and move and use their brains. Any youth team players who got too big for their boots or got into trouble would be out. No matter how good they were. There would be a Villa philosophy of good morals and players would have an appreciation of their fortunate position. All players would be expected to take and pass GCSEs and A-levels (or equivalent) and any players not making it as pros would be supported in their search for other careers (possibly in other sports).4 Employ a manager with character and morals (a Roy Hodgson type) rather than a superstar name figure poached from a rival club in an unseemly tug of war. Then give him a 5 year contract and tell him he has 5 years to get it right. Not 6 months and then sack him when we lose a couple of games. Id also give him complete freedom in footballing matters and keep my nose out of his business (except for point 5)5 Id sanction the signing of no more than 3 big name players per season. You cant build a brand new team each year and expect them to win anything. Id want continuity. I have a ten year plan anyway so am in no hurry. Id also make it clear to my manager that I value the inclusion of home grown talent who are brought up with the Villa philosophy. Any player caught doing a John Terry or getting into trouble with police would be sacked. No matter who they are. Id conduct my transfers within the letter and spirit of the rules. No poaching or tapping up. And if a club thought they could take me for a ride because I was loaded then they could forget it. 6 Every member of staff from the tea lady up to the star striker would be expected to give something back to the local community. Wed provide support to charities, give discounts to local schoolchildren and members of the armed forces. Wed have a different local charity as our shirt sponsor every two years (not an original idea, I admit) and the players would be expected to know and understand about the lives of local fans. 7 Id build the stadium up to cater for 55-60k fans and then Id sell tickets at pre-Sky prices. Id keep the same kit for two seasons rather than replace it every year like most clubs do. Id sell real ale and quality food in my stadium at normal prices. And Id let every paying adult bring a child under 10 in for free. As a billionaire I wouldnt be interested in squeezing my fans for every last penny. Id just want a full stadium each week and happy fans.
1 – start with a ten year plan to win the league, not get 4th place. I’m a billionaire I dont need the Champs League money I want trophies. Money comes with success anyway.
I've been on a business appointment this morning to an arab owned venture (won't mention the name, but it's associated with Dolphins and God!!) and I'm still trying to come to terms with what I've seen. This is a money-no-object operation and it's an unbelievable set up which dwarfs any similar business which I've seen. If that's what vast Arab money can do then it's hardly surprising that football players want a piece of it.Today I've seen some of the best race horses in the World - not just one or two but dozens, and fields with their offspring worth millions all kept in opulent surroundings. This business is completely dominant in it's market, and if Citeh get a fraction of the success these lot have it will be scary.
Yes, if Citeh buy up Stephen Ireland's dad and force him to breed with James Milner's mum, then cross their offspring with, say, Franny Lee, we are in deep shit
I don't think Mankini will be there come the end of the season.
"Manchester City's second team is better than Aston Villa's first."