Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 28, 2011, 07:08:02 PMQuote from: Villafirst on August 28, 2011, 06:57:55 PMThe General is showing his true colours now by not answering any difficult questions - just silence like his boss! All we got from RL was some half-assed statement about finance and balancing the books, nothing about team investment. These Americans haven't got a clue what to do next! Crowds will continue to dwindle as more players are sold or released. I just wish someone would buy RL out ( I know that's easier said than done) and put some serious investment and passion back into running the club.Yes, because what's really been missing since the day Randy took over is investment. Do you understand the difference between "equity" and "loan finance"?
Quote from: Villafirst on August 28, 2011, 06:57:55 PMThe General is showing his true colours now by not answering any difficult questions - just silence like his boss! All we got from RL was some half-assed statement about finance and balancing the books, nothing about team investment. These Americans haven't got a clue what to do next! Crowds will continue to dwindle as more players are sold or released. I just wish someone would buy RL out ( I know that's easier said than done) and put some serious investment and passion back into running the club.Yes, because what's really been missing since the day Randy took over is investment.
The General is showing his true colours now by not answering any difficult questions - just silence like his boss! All we got from RL was some half-assed statement about finance and balancing the books, nothing about team investment. These Americans haven't got a clue what to do next! Crowds will continue to dwindle as more players are sold or released. I just wish someone would buy RL out ( I know that's easier said than done) and put some serious investment and passion back into running the club.
It's NOT the 'McLeish Factor', it's the 'Man City Factor'.That plus opportunity costs, plus openly saying we're a 'sell to buy' club.We are where we are - where Everton are, but their fans are getting better football to watch than us, maybe we should just be content and patient ( again).But we never are (conent, I know I'm not) - and we're the pride of Birmingham, the City is ours.FFS, our Villa is just an average Prem football club, I've had therapy to be able to accept it ( well, self therapy).Being a 'Villa addict' I go and watch the lads, and always will.
We are where we are - where Everton are, but their fans are getting better football to watch than us, maybe we should just be content and patient ( again).
what was all that about? 30,000??
This has been a good discussion; for me it's not just about Villa but about the PL and the way it takes our game from us, the fans. The game is becoming boring because the league is uncompetitive. This season it could be a Manchester affair alone. In one of today’s 'papers is an interview with Platini (UEFA) who sees football in Europe generally in trouble for a variety of reasons. English football, he says, has become dominated by finance. He mentions the Barcelona way of fan owned clubs. I'd love to see it.
This isnt just a Villa issue, the Baggies only got 23,000 for the Staffs Derby against a strong and successful Stoke side.The football fan is becoming increasingly marginalised in profile. I have a working teenage son, he doesnt earn a lot, it would have been nice to take him to the game and watch from a decent seat,at £43 a throw, a bit of parking, petrol, H&V/ Programme, pie and a pint thats a £100 afternoons entertainment to watch a Villa side without our two best players of last season run by a a manger charged with reducing player numbers and costs against a Wolves side with no stars who will be happy simply to survive. Is that a £100 afternoon out?Ourselves, Newcastle, Everton and Spurs have throw in the towel trying to crack the top four ( and i dont blame Randy). Bluntly, we and they can afford to reduce squad sizes and wage bills and not suffer too much as a result as TV/Prize money continues to rise.Man City can field three front pairings before you get to something comparable to us. We may be getting to a stage where fans start to give even matches against the Top Four a miss if it becomes a Turkey shoot.Even Liverpool who have gone large in their pursuit of the CL this season are effectively going for Arsenals spot only.Expect many more disappointing attendances.
Richard, if not Liverpool then who? The team that lst 8-2 yesterday or the one that lost 5-1?