Quote from: Chris Smith on October 16, 2011, 02:22:22 PMQuote I am amazed that people cannot see we are a soft touch these days. As soon as something goes against us, our heads drop and they give up. What happened to fighting spirit.That's just not true. Our last two away games have seen us come from behind to get a point. As ever people try to extrapolate far too much from one game. You're just twisting the facts to suit a viewpoint. Man City are a better team than us, in fact they've probably got two teams better than the first team of all but 3 or 4 other clubs. Poor defending cost us a couple of goals yesterday but they've been strong most of the season so I'm prepared to cut them some slack. I think all that did was change the score, not the result. If it had been a tighter game they had Silva, Nasri and Dzeko to bring on to exploit a tiring defence. I think those not getting their knickers in a twist are just being realistic. No they haven't, we led at QPR and threw it away. The only league games we've gone behind in this season are Everton and yesterday. Maybe people are twisting facts, but at least they are facts, unlike your post *winky*
Quote I am amazed that people cannot see we are a soft touch these days. As soon as something goes against us, our heads drop and they give up. What happened to fighting spirit.That's just not true. Our last two away games have seen us come from behind to get a point. As ever people try to extrapolate far too much from one game. You're just twisting the facts to suit a viewpoint. Man City are a better team than us, in fact they've probably got two teams better than the first team of all but 3 or 4 other clubs. Poor defending cost us a couple of goals yesterday but they've been strong most of the season so I'm prepared to cut them some slack. I think all that did was change the score, not the result. If it had been a tighter game they had Silva, Nasri and Dzeko to bring on to exploit a tiring defence. I think those not getting their knickers in a twist are just being realistic.
I am amazed that people cannot see we are a soft touch these days. As soon as something goes against us, our heads drop and they give up. What happened to fighting spirit.
Quote from: Dave on October 16, 2011, 01:42:15 PMQuote from: aftab235 on October 16, 2011, 01:28:02 PMThe difference should be by how much a club earns in gate receipts not injection of enormous unaccountable funds.Why weren't you arguing this when Randy was injecting tens of millions of pounds into us then?He only invested funds that could be serviced by the Club earnings. There were no "gifted" cash funds given to Villa with no need to payback like Chelsea and Mancity.
Quote from: aftab235 on October 16, 2011, 01:28:02 PMThe difference should be by how much a club earns in gate receipts not injection of enormous unaccountable funds.Why weren't you arguing this when Randy was injecting tens of millions of pounds into us then?
The difference should be by how much a club earns in gate receipts not injection of enormous unaccountable funds.
I think you're confusing individual errors with performance, Greg.
Quote from: Chris Smith on October 16, 2011, 02:43:16 PMI think you're confusing individual errors with performance, Greg. I'm not surprised Greg has popped into this post match thread. He was nowhere to be seen in the Wigan one.
He only invested funds that could be serviced by the Club earnings. There were no "gifted" cash funds given to Villa with no need to payback like Chelsea and Mancity.
I'd put a lot of money on the fact that we have spent considerably more than what the club "earns in gate receipts".And if the money that he has put in can be 'serviced by the club's earnings' (which it can't) why has it stopped all of a sudden?
Quote from: Dave on October 16, 2011, 05:03:57 PMI'd put a lot of money on the fact that we have spent considerably more than what the club "earns in gate receipts".And if the money that he has put in can be 'serviced by the club's earnings' (which it can't) why has it stopped all of a sudden?Well I would assume that the money to buy the club and the transfer money is a loan to the club from Randy (via some Finance house). This loan is now at a level that if we were to "borrow" more than we are not able to keep up with repayments and therefore the money supply has stopped.
Quote from: aftab235 on October 16, 2011, 07:26:17 PMQuote from: Dave on October 16, 2011, 05:03:57 PMI'd put a lot of money on the fact that we have spent considerably more than what the club "earns in gate receipts".And if the money that he has put in can be 'serviced by the club's earnings' (which it can't) why has it stopped all of a sudden?Well I would assume that the money to buy the club and the transfer money is a loan to the club from Randy (via some Finance house). This loan is now at a level that if we were to "borrow" more than we are not able to keep up with repayments and therefore the money supply has stopped.All the money Lerner has put in has come from his family trust. Half has been injected in the form of share capital, and half in the form of loan notes. The loans are due to be repaid in the next 6+ years. We've made big losses for the last two years, of about £85m for the two years combined. As to why the cash has stopped, well that's something that only Lerner really knows, although I think a combination of him taking some big hits on the general value of his core investments, plus the desire to scale back after O'Neill wasted half of the money given to him is probably not far off the mark.
Quote from: Pete3206 on October 16, 2011, 12:08:08 PMAlthough the Man City fan makes a good case, the fact is that someone with unlimited wealth has turned up and is literally buying all the top prizes in football like it was some casual purchase. How can that be good for the game? Whatever Man City win now, it won't mean anything. No managerial genius, no team building, no real achievement. Just throw the cash on the table and collect the trophies.Spot on. When that fat balloon head David Platt can start making out he is a coaching genius football is in trouble.
Although the Man City fan makes a good case, the fact is that someone with unlimited wealth has turned up and is literally buying all the top prizes in football like it was some casual purchase. How can that be good for the game? Whatever Man City win now, it won't mean anything. No managerial genius, no team building, no real achievement. Just throw the cash on the table and collect the trophies.
As a City fan, I'm interested in the comments on here particularly as regards the death of the game etc etc. I was saying exactly the same before we won the lottery in 2008. How is it different now that City have money except that there are now 5 or 6 teams that can compete rather than the previous 3 ? Yep, we've spent £*** [insert your own made-up figure here] billions of pounds but you have to to join the Sky 4. It has always been a cartel for goodness sake and no-one, but no-one, is going to join that self-interested club from a standing start without spending that sort of money. Having spent our way into the reckoning you'll see that we no longer have to spend more each year than say, United, to stay there. City players are "mercenaries" ? well knock me down with a feather, who'd have suspected that professional footballers were motivated by money ? As for the salaries, we, and any other club lucky enough to find itself in our position, have to pay high basic salaries because we simply can't compete yet (and possibly never will) with the worldwide personal sponsorship and image rights deals that Sky4 players get as soon as they sign on the dotted line. Sure the Premier League is all about money, it has been for 19 years which is why only rich clubs have won it (and, in the two exceptional cases, nearly bankrupted themselves in the process) but we didn't light that particular fire. As far as Villa are concerned. It's difficult to say anything encouraging from yesterday's performance without sounding patronising but you have stood by them in worse times than these, and with worse teams than this, by a long way and I know for certain that the majority of you will continue to do so because that's what you do. The day before our investors took over, we survived only on hope and had no idea what was around the corner for us. Neither do you. Just hang in there and do what we did for 35 years, take what enjoyment you can, where you can. Things change, something will turn up.