Quote from: Villadawg on January 19, 2011, 12:24:08 AMEveryone seems to be ignoring the fact that all of the reporters left the press meetings with Randy in the summer with phrases like "sell-to-buy", "sustainable business" and "balancing the books" in their notepads. Did they all simply misunderstand Randy?Which press meetings with Randy?I remember one piece in the Independent, and him talking to a couple of journos over a meal at the HH once, but that's about it.The person I remember speaking most about sell to buy was Martin O'Neill.I also don't remember reading anytihng anywhere about "balancing the books"
Everyone seems to be ignoring the fact that all of the reporters left the press meetings with Randy in the summer with phrases like "sell-to-buy", "sustainable business" and "balancing the books" in their notepads. Did they all simply misunderstand Randy?
yeah.. it was bizarre really. And they drew a little picture to prove it. no offence mind :0)
Quote from: gregnash on January 19, 2011, 12:35:29 AMyeah.. it was bizarre really. And they drew a little picture to prove it. no offence mind :0)The only stat I've seen that draws them together is that they are the 3 most prolific strikers. On what basis are Bent, Rooney and Drogba the most inaccurate strikers in the Premier League?
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on January 19, 2011, 12:25:31 AMQuote from: Villadawg on January 19, 2011, 12:24:08 AMEveryone seems to be ignoring the fact that all of the reporters left the press meetings with Randy in the summer with phrases like "sell-to-buy", "sustainable business" and "balancing the books" in their notepads. Did they all simply misunderstand Randy?Which press meetings with Randy?I remember one piece in the Independent, and him talking to a couple of journos over a meal at the HH once, but that's about it.The person I remember speaking most about sell to buy was Martin O'Neill.I also don't remember reading anytihng anywhere about "balancing the books"They're not attributing those sentiments to Martin O'Neill, they attribute them to Lerner. Perhaps it was the piece in the Independent and "a couple of journos over a meal", I'm not sure. Collymore was talking this evening about being with national and local journos today (he mentioned Henry Winter) and he described them referring to their notes of meeting with Lerner and the phrases "sell-to-buy" and "balancing the books". Why would they make it up?
Lerner added: 'I have given Martin the assurance that I wanted to take the team forward. 'There's money there to be spent on the team but I say that carefully within the context of knowing that the summer brings a very dynamic environment of players coming and going and rethinking existing contracts. I'm not saying simply: "Here's some new money - go and spend it".'Our ambitions to get better remain and we are not in some sort of mode in which we are shutting the door on spending on players. But to say that alone would be misleading. I think there's a sell-to-buy policy in nearly every organisation on the planet. I think it's good business.'
“There’s money there to be spent on the team,” he said.“I say that carefully within the context of knowing the summer brings a very dynamic environment of players coming and going and rethinking existing contracts.“So I’m careful not to simply say here’s a brand new amount of money, go and spend it. I’d prefer to say our ambitions to get better remain and that we are not in some sort of mode in which we are shutting the door on spending on players.“But to say it simply as a lone statement without including it in the broader realities of what the summer brings would be misleading.“I think there’s a sell-to-buy policy in nearly every organisation on the planet.“I think that it’s good business to try to sell to buy.“I think. on the other. hand if opportunities arise in which the net number of sell-to-buy doesn’t equal what’s required to take advantage of an opportunity then you may spend the money and I wouldn’t exclude us from that group that may do that.”
Of course it's a good read Stu, it's written by a Villa fan.