Quote from: VillaSubmariner on May 02, 2011, 11:53:48 AMQuote from: Villadawg on May 02, 2011, 10:13:56 AM12 months ago we were completing a season where we had challenged for both domestic cups and come within a couple of wins of qualification for the Champions League. In terms of results and performances against top teams, it was one of our best seasons in 20 years.We then appointed Paul Faulkner as Chief Executive Officer to run the club. I know whenever this subject is raised people try to downplay Faulkner’s role but CEO isn’t an honorary title. It denotes the person who has legal and operational responsibility for the running of the business, the equivalent of a Managing Director. I’ve never in my life come across a serious American business where the person with the title of CEO is anything other than the person who runs the business and I’ve no doubt whatsoever that Faulkner has been running this club for the last 12 months. The decision to appoint Faulkner as CEO and his introduction of a strategy to reduce wages and rely on inexperienced youth players has been an unmitigated disaster.I still don’t understand how Randy Lerner, who had been such a safe pair of hands, decided to appoint an inexperienced 32 year old relationship manager from a credit card company as managing director of Aston Villa. It hasn’t worked and needs to be addressed.Get rid of Faulkner. Get rid of Houllier/McAllister, whose results have been truly appalling considering the resources at their disposal and put in place a senior team befitting of one of the biggest clubs in Europe. Let the new senior team decide which players should come and go.Because paying the likes of Beye, Shorey, Davies, Sidwell, etc to do fuck all but take money out of the club was a good idea wasn't it. What's the alternative? Get the PFA to agree that your squad players are not paid when they aren't in the first team and the players to agree to join on that basis? Don't have senior well-paid squad players in reserve? Having expensive squad players who aren't getting in the 1st team is a fact of life in the Premier League. Those 4 players have made 174 appearances for Villa, I bet every club in the top 6 has similarly well paid experienced players who have played as few or fewer games.
Quote from: Villadawg on May 02, 2011, 10:13:56 AM12 months ago we were completing a season where we had challenged for both domestic cups and come within a couple of wins of qualification for the Champions League. In terms of results and performances against top teams, it was one of our best seasons in 20 years.We then appointed Paul Faulkner as Chief Executive Officer to run the club. I know whenever this subject is raised people try to downplay Faulkner’s role but CEO isn’t an honorary title. It denotes the person who has legal and operational responsibility for the running of the business, the equivalent of a Managing Director. I’ve never in my life come across a serious American business where the person with the title of CEO is anything other than the person who runs the business and I’ve no doubt whatsoever that Faulkner has been running this club for the last 12 months. The decision to appoint Faulkner as CEO and his introduction of a strategy to reduce wages and rely on inexperienced youth players has been an unmitigated disaster.I still don’t understand how Randy Lerner, who had been such a safe pair of hands, decided to appoint an inexperienced 32 year old relationship manager from a credit card company as managing director of Aston Villa. It hasn’t worked and needs to be addressed.Get rid of Faulkner. Get rid of Houllier/McAllister, whose results have been truly appalling considering the resources at their disposal and put in place a senior team befitting of one of the biggest clubs in Europe. Let the new senior team decide which players should come and go.Because paying the likes of Beye, Shorey, Davies, Sidwell, etc to do fuck all but take money out of the club was a good idea wasn't it.
12 months ago we were completing a season where we had challenged for both domestic cups and come within a couple of wins of qualification for the Champions League. In terms of results and performances against top teams, it was one of our best seasons in 20 years.We then appointed Paul Faulkner as Chief Executive Officer to run the club. I know whenever this subject is raised people try to downplay Faulkner’s role but CEO isn’t an honorary title. It denotes the person who has legal and operational responsibility for the running of the business, the equivalent of a Managing Director. I’ve never in my life come across a serious American business where the person with the title of CEO is anything other than the person who runs the business and I’ve no doubt whatsoever that Faulkner has been running this club for the last 12 months. The decision to appoint Faulkner as CEO and his introduction of a strategy to reduce wages and rely on inexperienced youth players has been an unmitigated disaster.I still don’t understand how Randy Lerner, who had been such a safe pair of hands, decided to appoint an inexperienced 32 year old relationship manager from a credit card company as managing director of Aston Villa. It hasn’t worked and needs to be addressed.Get rid of Faulkner. Get rid of Houllier/McAllister, whose results have been truly appalling considering the resources at their disposal and put in place a senior team befitting of one of the biggest clubs in Europe. Let the new senior team decide which players should come and go.
12 months ago we were completing a season where we had challenged for both domestic cups and come within a couple of wins of qualification for the Champions League. In terms of results and performances against top teams, it was one of our best seasons in 20 years.We then appointed Paul Faulkner as Chief Executive Officer to run the club. I know whenever this subject is raised people try to downplay Faulkners role but CEO isnt an honorary title. It denotes the person who has legal and operational responsibility for the running of the business, the equivalent of a Managing Director. Ive never in my life come across a serious American business where the person with the title of CEO is anything other than the person who runs the business and Ive no doubt whatsoever that Faulkner has been running this club for the last 12 months. The decision to appoint Faulkner as CEO and his introduction of a strategy to reduce wages and rely on inexperienced youth players has been an unmitigated disaster.I still dont understand how Randy Lerner, who had been such a safe pair of hands, decided to appoint an inexperienced 32 year old relationship manager from a credit card company as managing director of Aston Villa. It hasnt worked and needs to be addressed.Get rid of Faulkner. Get rid of Houllier/McAllister, whose results have been truly appalling considering the resources at their disposal and put in place a senior team befitting of one of the biggest clubs in Europe. Let the new senior team decide which players should come and go.Spot on. It's become apparant that Lerner's been poorly advised by Faulkner in the recent interview's he's given. Faulkner led the persuit of the manager, and rightly so in his position of CEO. He's got to go with Houllier. That and don't listen to Sir Graham again
Some of us are clearly living in dream world if they think we're going to be shipping out 15 odd players in the summer. You can not move on and replace that many players in three months, and even if you did, you'd have to be an absolute genius to get anything out of such turmoil.From the midfield forwards, there's not a huge amount wrong with us. True, we don't press home our advantage when we have it, and whilst we enjoy a lot of possession, we frequently do not make the most of it, but the fundamentals are there. More than the fundamentals, in fact.I would classify them as:Ship out and replace with a natural first choice in their position - Dunne, Collins, FriedelShip out, they're bad news: Warnock, Ireland.Ship out, because they're going whether we like it or not: Ashley Young.Ship out, because his winter fuel allowance will kick in later in the year, so he won't need the money anyway: PiresThe above are bound to happen.Then we have the following from which the odd one or two will be moved on, but nothing like all of them: Beye, Salifou, Osbourne, Heskey
Apart from Bent I wouldn't bothered seeing any of the others go, I couldn't care less about most of them it's been a long time since I felt like this about a Villa squad.
Quote from: Karlos96 on May 02, 2011, 04:53:02 PMApart from Bent I wouldn't bothered seeing any of the others go, I couldn't care less about most of them it's been a long time since I felt like this about a Villa squad.What he said.
Quote from: gervilla on May 02, 2011, 06:49:38 PMQuote from: Karlos96 on May 02, 2011, 04:53:02 PMApart from Bent I wouldn't bothered seeing any of the others go, I couldn't care less about most of them it's been a long time since I felt like this about a Villa squad.What he said.Hmm. Downing? Albrighton? Clark? Would you really want them to go? I wouldn't, no chance.
I'm looking forward to next season if some of the posters get their way. We'll be without a CEO, Manager or Coach and have a starting line up of.....er....... Marshall and Bent.Well you can't mess with the spine of the team now can you.