I think the problem was a lack of communication, other than the General on here who couldn't and wouldn't get draw on specifics.
Mark, I gave my reasons why I thought it was reasonable for doubts, not about his commitment but as to the direction he wanted to go, i.e. the changed global financial climate and the altered landscape since Man City started throwing around cash like confetti. It's not unreasonable that would cause people to look at the situation and wonder if he might review the business model at VP. This thread is starting to sound like a McCarthyite challenge with everyone desperate to prove just how loyal they are. It is not a heresy to have stopped to think about things given the circumstances.
Quote from: John M on January 18, 2011, 04:25:32 PMI think the problem was a lack of communication, other than the General on here who couldn't and wouldn't get draw on specifics. To be fair, I don't think it was anything of the sort. Other clubs don't tell their fans who they are going to buy and sell either.It is true that the press piled onto this "pulling the plug" thing wholeheartedly, but with Lerner's track record of investment in us, it was really disappointing to see so many people point the finger at him, sometimes quite aggressively.I thought the least he deserved, the very least, was the benefit of the doubt.
Mark, I gave my reasons why I thought it was reasonable for doubts, not about his commitment but as to the direction he wanted to go, i.e. the changed global financial climate and the altered landscape since Man City started throwing around cash like confetti. It's not unreasonable that would cause people to look at the situation and wonder if he might review the business model at VP.
Quote from: Chris Smith on January 18, 2011, 04:39:33 PMMark, I gave my reasons why I thought it was reasonable for doubts, not about his commitment but as to the direction he wanted to go, i.e. the changed global financial climate and the altered landscape since Man City started throwing around cash like confetti. It's not unreasonable that would cause people to look at the situation and wonder if he might review the business model at VP. Sure, the two points you make are certainly valid; the changed global financial climate and the arrival of Man City's billions. I'm sure Randy Lerner spent many an hour thinking how these will impact on our plans.
As it stands, with this latest expenditure (plus by all accounts more by Feb 1st) I'd like to see where we are in terms of overall spends compared to other English clubs since Aug 2006. I'm pretty certain we'll be near the top.
I agree on the uncertainty re media spin. My point was that it was disappointing so many opted to believe that, rather than a board which thus far has not let us down.