Wasn't Steve Stride also on the panel that voted in favour of Wimbledon becoming MK Dons?
Quote from: VillaSubmariner on June 25, 2011, 06:09:43 PMWasn't Steve Stride also on the panel that voted in favour of Wimbledon becoming MK Dons?Atilla the stockbroker had a go at him about it at the H&V 20th bash.
I missed that. What happened?
He's done some good things, he's invested a lot of money in us, there's no getyng way from that.However, for the last twelve months the management of the club has been hopeless. Events prior to and after Houllier's appointment were amateurish, but the process we have just been through was farcical and unprofessional on a number of levels.At the end of last season, we just needed a lift to get back to where we were before last year - make a decent managerial appointment, get the spirits up again, get the positivity back, and reclaim the momentum after a tricky season.Instead, we have done the complete opposite, made an appointment guaranteed to divide, and add gloom, not lift it, and are in the process of selling our best players yet again.It isn't Randy's financial commitment I would question above all else, it s the way he is allowing the club to be managed. Throwing money at it is one thing, but look at the enormous sums we have spunked away. How much have we spent on getting rid of, and acquiring new managers in the last few weeks, for example? And for what end result?
Randy has done a good job since he has come to Villa he has backed managers with money MON wasted it and there lies the problem but I still say he is right for us.
They haven't realised their ambitions, the Premier League has moved on and Lerner doesn't have the money or the nous to keep up with the pace.
Quote from: darren woolley on June 25, 2011, 07:19:37 PMRandy has done a good job since he has come to Villa he has backed managers with money MON wasted it and there lies the problem but I still say he is right for us.So do I, Darren. But, from having read some of the comments being flung around on a number of other threads (as well as this one), it would appear that 'liking the Board' is 'so very 2008'. Still, who gives a kipper's dick about appearing fashionable. Not me, that's for sure