For all Houllier's faults (and there are a lot of them), I do think he cares.
I am convinced we're going to get relegated
I think we can all pinpoint your gigantic about turn (which followed your previous gigantic about turn a few years before) to the exact day it happened.We spent 30 million pounds in the January window, and still you're banging on about a failure to invest.
Quote from: Irish villain on May 08, 2011, 11:35:10 PMI have a question for people who remember us getting relegated. I was only 9 when we survived in 1994/95, so not all that in the know how poor we were that time, this has been the worst season since we last went down, surely?It was just painful from start to finish, I found it very hard to take. Everythign about the club has been so stale and listless.I said yesterday to the chap that sits next to me that this season reminds me of 86-87, but then I was thinking about it later last night, and it's not really as bad.For all Houllier's faults (and there are a lot of them), I do think he cares. Billy McNeill never gave a flying fuck for Aston Villa, he didn't want to be here, and that permeated everything.I think the difference this time is that the staleness and listlessness of this season is accentuated by the fact that over the last few years, everything has been so positive.
I have a question for people who remember us getting relegated. I was only 9 when we survived in 1994/95, so not all that in the know how poor we were that time, this has been the worst season since we last went down, surely?It was just painful from start to finish, I found it very hard to take. Everythign about the club has been so stale and listless.
Quote from: pauliebentnuts on May 08, 2011, 10:45:01 PMI think we can all pinpoint your gigantic about turn (which followed your previous gigantic about turn a few years before) to the exact day it happened.We spent 30 million pounds in the January window, and still you're banging on about a failure to invest.We can pinpoint it to day the board said we needed to focus on reducing wages, 22nd July 2010.The £30m (or perhaps £23m, who knows?) spent in January was raised in sales last year. That isn't investment, it's trading.
Quote from: Villadawg on May 08, 2011, 11:46:44 PMQuote from: pauliebentnuts on May 08, 2011, 10:45:01 PMI think we can all pinpoint your gigantic about turn (which followed your previous gigantic about turn a few years before) to the exact day it happened.We spent 30 million pounds in the January window, and still you're banging on about a failure to invest.We can pinpoint it to day the board said we needed to focus on reducing wages, 22nd July 2010.The £30m (or perhaps £23m, who knows?) spent in January was raised in sales last year. That isn't investment, it's trading.Remind me again, who and what was said on that day? And again, who did we sell for £30 million last year?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 08, 2011, 11:55:04 PMQuote from: Villadawg on May 08, 2011, 11:46:44 PMQuote from: pauliebentnuts on May 08, 2011, 10:45:01 PMI think we can all pinpoint your gigantic about turn (which followed your previous gigantic about turn a few years before) to the exact day it happened.We spent 30 million pounds in the January window, and still you're banging on about a failure to invest.We can pinpoint it to day the board said we needed to focus on reducing wages, 22nd July 2010.The £30m (or perhaps £23m, who knows?) spent in January was raised in sales last year. That isn't investment, it's trading.Remind me again, who and what was said on that day? And again, who did we sell for £30 million last year? I think you know what was said and I think you know what players we've bought and sold since the start of last year.
...Oh, sorry, it's just that you'd told us till January how it was all about him raking back the cash and so on.Even when people pointed out that Ireland was part of the Milner deal rather than pure cash and this flew against this argument, this was ignored, as it didn't suit your argument. He could have pocketed the money from the Milner sale, but he didn't. But that's just trading.What do you think he should have done that he didn't? How much money should he have ponied up? Who should we have moved on? Who should we have signed?This assumes you at least accept that we don't have a bottomless pit of money
..I'd expect that contentment to continue as long as we keep improving the squad and investing to catch up with whichever teams are ahead of us. Villa and Man City were separated only by 3 points in the league last season, we both had the same issue, too many draws. We are reducing the gap between ourselves and the 4th/3rd placed teams, we had our highest points total since the league was reduced to 20 teams and you have to go back nearly a hundred years for a season where Villa had so few defeats. We can all see what Man City are doing about it. I'm concerned that our board appears to think the imperative right now is “getting a handle on the wage side of the house”, rather than having a squad capable of turning those draws into wins. This feels to me very much like those times when there were complaints that the old board failed to make the required investment when we seemed close to making a breakthrough.
considering that you are the only person left on planet Earth with the viewpoint that Randy hasn't invested in the club, is pocketing the cash and slashing wages in an attempt to rob the club blind in front of everyone, that makes you officially mental and ludicrously paranoid.