Now, you tell me, in what way is it Lerner's fault for selling James Milner? As for hearing from Lerner, you might want to look at his comments earlier in the week about the Man City / Milner situation.I'd have thought that someone who had invested that much money in the club, who had done so much to build up our trust in us over four years might have a bit more credit in the goodwill bank - accusing him of going out and selling players like he's some kind of profiteering, self interested shyster suggests otherwise.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 22, 2010, 06:33:31 PMNow, you tell me, in what way is it Lerner's fault for selling James Milner? As for hearing from Lerner, you might want to look at his comments earlier in the week about the Man City / Milner situation.I'd have thought that someone who had invested that much money in the club, who had done so much to build up our trust in us over four years might have a bit more credit in the goodwill bank - accusing him of going out and selling players like he's some kind of profiteering, self interested shyster suggests otherwise.Without question Lerner is entirely responsible for the sale of Milner, because since the club is managerless it's clearly his decision and his decision alone.As for his words last week they were empty. Where was the fighting talk in May when City first leaked their interest through the press? The truth is that City have made mugs of Aston Villa all summer because Randy was not willing to let MON give City a deadline sometime in July to meet our valuation. I imagine that's because the principles at stake were not more important than the possibility of jeopardizing the deal.Randy has earned credit in the goodwill bank, but things are now going badly wrong and his brief statement following MON's departure was wholly inadaquate in explaining what the hell is going on and certainly Doug would never have been allowed to get away with that.
Carew......I really think he's 'gone'.
It just occurred to me we lost 6-0 to a team containing Wayne Routledge, Alan Smith, and Joey Barton. Ye Gods.
Just watched the first half again and there was not much in it. Newcastle tried to bully us all over the pitch but no way in the world did they deserve a three-nil lead. Everything seemed to go their way, Carew's penalty, all three goals, even when Downing tried to knock the ball out it hit the corner flag and landed at the feet of one of their players.
speaking of which I wouldn't mind seeing Ashley Young get the captaincy of Villa down the road. Say what you want about him, but he does throw himself about in games. You can rarely ever accuse him of not putting in the effort, even if he sometimes falls short on end product.