Quote from: PercyN'thehood on October 09, 2011, 05:50:34 PMWhen Randy took over and stated his ambitions, I said it would mean losses of hundreds of millions over a few years. I believed him because I thoughthaving researched it, he knew this. Maybe he just didn't.In all that has happened over the last few years, it isn't the selling of our best players that worries me most, it isn't the bad appointments, it isn't the amateurishness we've (well, some of us) seen in the way the club is run, it isn't the slow down on the spending, and it isn't the tackling of the wage bill.It is the suggestion that he has lost interest in us. Not the fact that he has decided we can't compete, but the idea that he has got bored of it after five years.When they came here, they told us they were in it for the long haul, through thick and thin, and that we were all in this together.Now look at the situation. They have abruptly ceased communicating with the forums without even having the decency to tell us - not to tell us why, even, just to tell us, they just disappeared abruptly.Now we hear that Randy hasn't even been over for a game this season.I'm sure you could make an argument for why he should have lost interest etc etc, but looking at what has happened, it is hard not to feel somewhat disappointed and hurt that it has come to this.It is also - given the abrupt disappearance of the general - really quite hard not to look back at the lines of communication the club opened and not come to the conclusion that the minute it stopped being of use to them, the minute it got difficult, they were off.It really was quite shabby.
When Randy took over and stated his ambitions, I said it would mean losses of hundreds of millions over a few years. I believed him because I thoughthaving researched it, he knew this. Maybe he just didn't.
I don't know what interest Randy still has in MBNA but I understand they are in financial melt down and seeking an urgent sale of their entire credit book. However possible buyers are only willing to pay a fraction of the value.
Americans are all talk, bullshit is in their blood - I can see some 'Randy out' banners around VP before Christmas.I think we've seen the proof of their fleeting interest followed by a quick exit when the going got tough.Semper Videlis - my arse.
Blimey, now buying "Beye" is money wasted in the most "hideous and wanton manner imaginable".I agree it was a poor signing but some perspective please. There's an increasing tendency to overstate arguments with hyperbolic language and the result is polarised and unproductive discussions.
Quote from: TimTheVillain on October 09, 2011, 06:58:41 PMAmericans are all talk, bullshit is in their blood - I can see some 'Randy out' banners around VP before Christmas.I think we've seen the proof of their fleeting interest followed by a quick exit when the going got tough.Semper Videlis - my arse.Nice to see you back on form.
Quote from: pestria on October 09, 2011, 08:21:07 AMQuote from: Chris Smith on October 09, 2011, 12:26:20 AMQuote from: Villanation on October 08, 2011, 08:34:31 PMRigadon: No question in financial terms Ellis handed over a club in good order and good standing, and i think its fair to say, that's something that we should put on his epitaph for his time at Villa ( you could also make a few points where Ellis was concerned that were not so good!!!) point is Ellis handed over to Randy Lerner, so found the right man at the time, but, obviously things change.By handed over you mean "sold at a huge profit after making a small fortune while running the club".Or sold at fair Market value after earning a similar amount to other chief execs?It'll be interesting what price Lerner puts on the club if the rumour listed on here is true. I imagine he will look for fair market value even after paying a piss poor management team hefty salaries.My point was that he didn't, as suggested, hand the club over to Lerner. He sold at a huge profit that as majority shareholder benefitted him enormously. That was consistent with his overall tenure where decisions that benefitted Herbert had been the norm.
Quote from: Chris Smith on October 09, 2011, 12:26:20 AMQuote from: Villanation on October 08, 2011, 08:34:31 PMRigadon: No question in financial terms Ellis handed over a club in good order and good standing, and i think its fair to say, that's something that we should put on his epitaph for his time at Villa ( you could also make a few points where Ellis was concerned that were not so good!!!) point is Ellis handed over to Randy Lerner, so found the right man at the time, but, obviously things change.By handed over you mean "sold at a huge profit after making a small fortune while running the club".Or sold at fair Market value after earning a similar amount to other chief execs?It'll be interesting what price Lerner puts on the club if the rumour listed on here is true. I imagine he will look for fair market value even after paying a piss poor management team hefty salaries.
Quote from: Villanation on October 08, 2011, 08:34:31 PMRigadon: No question in financial terms Ellis handed over a club in good order and good standing, and i think its fair to say, that's something that we should put on his epitaph for his time at Villa ( you could also make a few points where Ellis was concerned that were not so good!!!) point is Ellis handed over to Randy Lerner, so found the right man at the time, but, obviously things change.By handed over you mean "sold at a huge profit after making a small fortune while running the club".
Rigadon: No question in financial terms Ellis handed over a club in good order and good standing, and i think its fair to say, that's something that we should put on his epitaph for his time at Villa ( you could also make a few points where Ellis was concerned that were not so good!!!) point is Ellis handed over to Randy Lerner, so found the right man at the time, but, obviously things change.
You know what Semper Videlis means ?
I think he'll sell, and maybe looking for a buyer on the quiet. I base this on what he said way back, something about letting someone else have a go if he couldn't achieve what he set out to. No reason yet not to trust him IMO.