No point in blaming Houllier and saying it's all his fault, he hasn't the chance to play his first choice of 11 yet... players are coming back from injury and we'll bringning in some additions hopefully, that's the time to judge.
Quote from: east19 on December 27, 2010, 06:39:46 PMQuote from: WikiVilla on December 27, 2010, 06:29:30 PMI reckon the bust up with Dunne has had a big impact upon the dressing roomI imagine Dunne would be a big influence on the players down there, as would NRC and CarewThe bit I don't get is though, those 3 players would provide an excellenet spine to most teams, Carew scored what 16 goals last season ? if properly motivated and coached, we wouldn't be selling them but getting the best out of them whilst their on the payrollhave you not seen the pathetic lazyness of carew , a disgrace to the villa shirt and and cant wait to see him booted out anywhere!Is that the same Carew that scored 16 Prem goals last term
Quote from: WikiVilla on December 27, 2010, 06:29:30 PMI reckon the bust up with Dunne has had a big impact upon the dressing roomI imagine Dunne would be a big influence on the players down there, as would NRC and CarewThe bit I don't get is though, those 3 players would provide an excellenet spine to most teams, Carew scored what 16 goals last season ? if properly motivated and coached, we wouldn't be selling them but getting the best out of them whilst their on the payrollhave you not seen the pathetic lazyness of carew , a disgrace to the villa shirt and and cant wait to see him booted out anywhere!
I reckon the bust up with Dunne has had a big impact upon the dressing roomI imagine Dunne would be a big influence on the players down there, as would NRC and CarewThe bit I don't get is though, those 3 players would provide an excellenet spine to most teams, Carew scored what 16 goals last season ? if properly motivated and coached, we wouldn't be selling them but getting the best out of them whilst their on the payroll
everyone is saying that Chelsea's 'demise' is due to the sacking of Wilkins. Perhaps we should bring him in as team manager and kick GH upstairs.
Collins upfront was just a sign of desperation a lot of managers do when they are losing.We did it with Dunney upfront for the last 5 minutes in the Arsenal game, Manure brought on Smalling and played him upfront against us and Mourinho did it with Huth a few times I seem to remember.
Quote from: Villadawg on December 27, 2010, 09:05:37 PMI'm not sure why you have to act like such a drama queen. Where have I ever said he should hand over every penny his family possess? It isn't a question of wanting Lerner to invest all of his money in Aston Villa, it is a question of whether he is willing to invest enough to achieve HIS stated aim of competing at the top of the Premier League and winning trophies. You seem to be of the opinion that because his investment so far is a big number, then that means he has invested enough. Well I'm afraid he hasn't invested enough. The Sky four have been investing for many more years than we have and they all have wage bills in excess of £100m per year. Spurs and Man City have spent more than DOUBLE on their squads during the period Lerner has been here, Spurs spent £119.3m in one single season, Man City more than that. Our total outlay on the squad in all the time Lerner has been owner is £140m.Either Randy Lerner was a bit stupid in not understanding what it would take financially to achieve parity with the best teams in the league or it was never a serious intention. Sorry if that sounds harsh but what other explanation is there?Do you honestly think that Lerner's investment in the playing squad is having a significant impact on his family's overall wealth? Should we be worried that he is going to end up broke if he continued investing in the squad at the level he has so far?You calling anyone a drama queen has to be the best line for a long while. Have you finished stamping your feet and insisting Spurs accounts are wrong yet? And it was you who brought up the Lerner family's alleged wealth so I can only assume you think it's all fair game in subsidising the Villa. According to people with a bit more inside information than you, there's only one club who have invested more net than Villa since Randy took over. Whether that's true or not, Villa have spent enough to get into the Champions League at some stage in the past four seasons. I don't know what impact this has had on the Lerner family fortune - there you go again - but I do know that it's ever so easy to spend other peoples' money.
I'm not sure why you have to act like such a drama queen. Where have I ever said he should hand over every penny his family possess? It isn't a question of wanting Lerner to invest all of his money in Aston Villa, it is a question of whether he is willing to invest enough to achieve HIS stated aim of competing at the top of the Premier League and winning trophies. You seem to be of the opinion that because his investment so far is a big number, then that means he has invested enough. Well I'm afraid he hasn't invested enough. The Sky four have been investing for many more years than we have and they all have wage bills in excess of £100m per year. Spurs and Man City have spent more than DOUBLE on their squads during the period Lerner has been here, Spurs spent £119.3m in one single season, Man City more than that. Our total outlay on the squad in all the time Lerner has been owner is £140m.Either Randy Lerner was a bit stupid in not understanding what it would take financially to achieve parity with the best teams in the league or it was never a serious intention. Sorry if that sounds harsh but what other explanation is there?Do you honestly think that Lerner's investment in the playing squad is having a significant impact on his family's overall wealth? Should we be worried that he is going to end up broke if he continued investing in the squad at the level he has so far?
I always wanted to know what a drama queen looked like. Bit of a shock actually. I thought more Hugh Fernley Whittingstall than Dave Woodhall. There you go.Martin O'Neill had the money and spent it badly. Harry Redknapp had the money and spent it well. Harry Redknapp would buy players quickly and decisively while Martin O'Neill pissanted about as my son so pithly put it buying players like they were Faberge eggs. I put it far less elegantly comparing him to what car dealers call a tyre kicker.
As I've repeated countless times, I never said Spurs accounts were wrong. I said that the staff costs figure wasn't a like for like comparison, it's probably best not to reopen that can of worms even though Spurs mention in their latest accounts under contigent liabilities that they are in discussions with HMRC about "Image Rights" payments. Suffice to say Villa and Spurs have similar wage costs and the other five clubs I referred to all spend more than £100m on "staff costs" per year. I mention the Lerner family wealth because they own 100% of the club and are the only potential source of external investment. I didn't suggest that additional investment should be in the form of subsidies, he might want to increase the debt that he has placed on the club and for which he earns a good rate of return in interest payments. All of those other clubs have injected funds through debt or equity to strengthen their squad or improve facilities at various times. When Randy bought the club for the bargain basement price of £64m, it was understood by everyone that he would need to invest very significant sums in the playing squad to achieve his aim of competing at the top of the league. Had he bought one of the top five clubs at the time it would have cost him much,much more than he paid for Villa. It isn't true that only one club has invested more net in the playing squad than Villa since Randy took over and its also a bit disingenuous to insist that our spending has been at a level that should ensure we improved from the squad O'Leary left to a position where we would be better than the traditional Sky 4. Man City have spent more and for the record, according to the Spurs financial accounts, they have spent £124.9m net since the 2006 summer transfer window. Perhaps the next time you're talking to these people with more inside information you could ask them to be a bit more specific. What is it that makes you so affronted by discussions about the level of Randy Lerner's investment? Why do you behave as though I've thrown you a personal insult?