Quote from: andyh on November 03, 2011, 09:47:39 AMApparantly, according to the Birminham Airport based poster on VT, Lerner is 'in the house'.Arrived at BHX earlier today (in his new plane).Stolen from VT: anyone fancy buying his old one?http://www.aircraftdealer.com/aircraft_for_sale_detail/Dassault_Falcon/2006_Falcon_900EX_EASy/34462.htm
Apparantly, according to the Birminham Airport based poster on VT, Lerner is 'in the house'.Arrived at BHX earlier today (in his new plane).
I might be on my own here, head on chopping block. This isn't ment to provoke, but it's my opinion. I think we're looking back at Steve Stride's time at villa through claret and blue coloured spectacles. I can remember him making some dodgy decissions (please don't ask me to name them, it was long ago and I can't remember them specifically) in his time, and thinking its about time he moved on and out the club along with Doug. The all seemed old school, an not in a good way. I'd like to see someone like David Dein roll up at villa park than Steve Stride. Someone with more of a vision, it's no coincidence that since dein left arsenal they've not been the fighting force the once were. I think we need to move forward, not look back. And certainly not back to Steve Stride.
Quote from: midnite on November 03, 2011, 04:13:42 PMI might be on my own here, head on chopping block. This isn't ment to provoke, but it's my opinion. I think we're looking back at Steve Stride's time at villa through claret and blue coloured spectacles. I can remember him making some dodgy decissions (please don't ask me to name them, it was long ago and I can't remember them specifically) in his time, and thinking its about time he moved on and out the club along with Doug. The all seemed old school, an not in a good way. I'd like to see someone like David Dein roll up at villa park than Steve Stride. Someone with more of a vision, it's no coincidence that since dein left arsenal they've not been the fighting force the once were. I think we need to move forward, not look back. And certainly not back to Steve Stride. Dein & Stride are two different people who did two different jobs. Dein is/was a CEO frontman in overall charge of his club while Steve was in charge of admin, and despite getting lumped in with the Ellis-era "Everything's shit and everyone's useless" complaints was generally regarded throughout football as the best club secretary in the country.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 03, 2011, 09:18:24 PMQuote from: midnite on November 03, 2011, 04:13:42 PMI might be on my own here, head on chopping block. This isn't ment to provoke, but it's my opinion. I think we're looking back at Steve Stride's time at villa through claret and blue coloured spectacles. I can remember him making some dodgy decissions (please don't ask me to name them, it was long ago and I can't remember them specifically) in his time, and thinking its about time he moved on and out the club along with Doug. The all seemed old school, an not in a good way. I'd like to see someone like David Dein roll up at villa park than Steve Stride. Someone with more of a vision, it's no coincidence that since dein left arsenal they've not been the fighting force the once were. I think we need to move forward, not look back. And certainly not back to Steve Stride. Dein & Stride are two different people who did two different jobs. Dein is/was a CEO frontman in overall charge of his club while Steve was in charge of admin, and despite getting lumped in with the Ellis-era "Everything's shit and everyone's useless" complaints was generally regarded throughout football as the best club secretary in the country.Apologies for my ignorance. I actually did think Stride was more of a CEO figure.
Maybe he has come over because he thinks Saturdays game is one we should win and thus not have to face the negative reaction of a crapy defeat
The only things for which I would criticise Steve during his time at Villa were the Tony Barton memorial (see elsewhere) and his vote to allow MK Scabs to exist. Apart from that BFR summed him up - "The best club secretary I ever worked with."
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 04, 2011, 09:17:07 AMThe only things for which I would criticise Steve during his time at Villa were the Tony Barton memorial (see elsewhere) and his vote to allow MK Scabs to exist. Apart from that BFR summed him up - "The best club secretary I ever worked with." I wasn't impressed with his surly and often openly antagonistic attitude at AGM's or his staunch defence of the crazy decision to adopt a striped home shirt. Brilliant guitarist though apparently.
I have nothing but the greatest respect for Steve Stride.