Quote from: Risso on November 20, 2011, 06:53:51 PMQuote from: The Laughing Policeman on November 20, 2011, 06:40:18 PMRisso, would you be happy to see us keep hold of our so called 'best' players even though they obviously didn't want to play for us? Could you trust those players to give 100% to the club?As far as I'm concerned our 'best' players are those that want to play for AVFC come what may.As for massive debt. Our debts are minuscule compared to a lot of PL clubs.... especially compared to those clubs that some on here want us to emulate. Despite all the assurances from the PL and elsewhere, I believe that there are one or two Leeds Uniteds lurking in the background.As for Alex McLeish, like I said in my post (and in other threads) Mr. Saunders was given time, and I believe that if AM is given the same sort of latitude he will come up with the goods. Our debt is huge compared to our turnover. Who is it that you think is going to do a Leeds?Rangers if their court case goes against them.
Quote from: The Laughing Policeman on November 20, 2011, 06:40:18 PMRisso, would you be happy to see us keep hold of our so called 'best' players even though they obviously didn't want to play for us? Could you trust those players to give 100% to the club?As far as I'm concerned our 'best' players are those that want to play for AVFC come what may.As for massive debt. Our debts are minuscule compared to a lot of PL clubs.... especially compared to those clubs that some on here want us to emulate. Despite all the assurances from the PL and elsewhere, I believe that there are one or two Leeds Uniteds lurking in the background.As for Alex McLeish, like I said in my post (and in other threads) Mr. Saunders was given time, and I believe that if AM is given the same sort of latitude he will come up with the goods. Our debt is huge compared to our turnover. Who is it that you think is going to do a Leeds?
Risso, would you be happy to see us keep hold of our so called 'best' players even though they obviously didn't want to play for us? Could you trust those players to give 100% to the club?As far as I'm concerned our 'best' players are those that want to play for AVFC come what may.As for massive debt. Our debts are minuscule compared to a lot of PL clubs.... especially compared to those clubs that some on here want us to emulate. Despite all the assurances from the PL and elsewhere, I believe that there are one or two Leeds Uniteds lurking in the background.As for Alex McLeish, like I said in my post (and in other threads) Mr. Saunders was given time, and I believe that if AM is given the same sort of latitude he will come up with the goods.
If making huge losses, selling our best players and appointing the likes of Houllier and McLeish is "building" something then I don't want to see the finished product.
Quote from: Risso on November 20, 2011, 06:15:38 PMIf making huge losses, selling our best players and appointing the likes of Houllier and McLeish is "building" something then I don't want to see the finished product.Just out of interest, Risso, as a financial wizard, what would you have done differently?
Quote from: The Sound of Villadelphia on November 20, 2011, 10:30:47 PMQuote from: Risso on November 20, 2011, 06:15:38 PMIf making huge losses, selling our best players and appointing the likes of Houllier and McLeish is "building" something then I don't want to see the finished product.Just out of interest, Risso, as a financial wizard, what would you have done differently?I think the biggest mistake Lerner has madewas just letting O'Neill spend whatever he liked. It appears now that their working relationship such as it was consisted of O'Neill being given free rein, then with Lerner belatedly realising how utterly fucking stupid some of the decisions being made were, an attempt at bringing things back into line was met with a flounce and a resignation. Lerner must have known roughly how much he had earmarked to spend on transfers on wages, so while I wouldn't expect him to have in depth knowledge of the transfer market, surely even he should have carefully considered the wisdom of paying a 31 year old non-scoring centre forward £65k a week on a three year contract. Say Lerner has spent £130m on wages and transfers since joining, Emile Heskey will have accounted for 10% of that. Absolute insanity.
And when the brakes were finally put on, the manager walked.
There just doesn't seem to have been any sort of budgeting or control of cash going out. To make £40m losses two years running is just extraordinary. Surely the alarm bells should have started ringing when having spent a fortune on the likes of Davies and Cuellar, Randy was then asked to stump up for an entirely new defence 12 months later.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 20, 2011, 11:08:09 PMAnd when the brakes were finally put on, the manager walked. That's what I said above. As I say, the alarm bells should have been ringing long before we got to that stage. The £10m wasted on Harewood would have had me keeping an extremely close eye on O'Neill from that point on.
Quote from: The Laughing Policeman on November 20, 2011, 06:40:18 PMRisso, would you be happy to see us keep hold of our so called 'best' players even though they obviously didn't want to play for us? Could you trust those players to give 100% to the club?As far as I'm concerned our 'best' players are those that want to play for AVFC come what may.As for massive debt. Our debts are minuscule compared to a lot of PL clubs.... especially compared to those clubs that some on here want us to emulate. Despite all the assurances from the PL and elsewhere, I believe that there are one or two Leeds Uniteds lurking in the background.As for Alex McLeish, like I said in my post (and in other threads) Mr. Saunders was given time, and I believe that if AM is given the same sort of latitude he will come up with the goods. Our debt is huge compared to our turnover. Who is it that you think is going to do a Leeds?I can't give you any of the so called top four,five or six. But the likes of QPR who seem to be spending a lot of money on fairly average players in their scramble for a premier league place seems to me to be misguided. And once Daniel Levy realises that in spite of his admirable stance on keeping his best players despite the silly money offered was a waste of time, I can see Spurs sinking like a stone.But there again like everyone else on here I'm a football fan.....and what do we know?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on November 20, 2011, 11:08:09 PMAnd when the brakes were finally put on, the manager walked. That's what I said above. As I say, the alarm bells should have been ringing long before we got to that stage. The £10m wasted on Harewood would have had me keeping an extremely close eye on O'Neill from that point on. The trouble probably stems from the fact that O'Neill was appointed in a hurry with a level of input from Lerner that's open to debate, before he knew anything at all about English football.