Perhaps Fasth56 means that after years of financial support he will stop investing in a season ticket in the same way Randy has stopped investing in the squad..
Quote from: Fasth56 on March 04, 2012, 03:38:25 PMHave voted no, have had about 10 missed calls from Villa Park in the last couple of weeks obviously to ask if I'm going to renew. My wife didn't want our tickets this year but I did anyway and wished I hadn't. This is nothing to do with McLeish but aimed at Lerner, as people have previously said, if he won't invest, why should I.Are you serious? You really think Randy hasn't invested?
Have voted no, have had about 10 missed calls from Villa Park in the last couple of weeks obviously to ask if I'm going to renew. My wife didn't want our tickets this year but I did anyway and wished I hadn't. This is nothing to do with McLeish but aimed at Lerner, as people have previously said, if he won't invest, why should I.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 04, 2012, 03:40:11 PMQuote from: Fasth56 on March 04, 2012, 03:38:25 PMHave voted no, have had about 10 missed calls from Villa Park in the last couple of weeks obviously to ask if I'm going to renew. My wife didn't want our tickets this year but I did anyway and wished I hadn't. This is nothing to do with McLeish but aimed at Lerner, as people have previously said, if he won't invest, why should I.Are you serious? You really think Randy hasn't invested? Dave, I dont quite know why you take issue with every post I make, however to make it clear for you, I will invest in the season ticket when Lerner starts investing in the team again.
Quote from: Big Dick Edwards on March 04, 2012, 03:51:58 PMPerhaps Fasth56 means that after years of financial support he will stop investing in a season ticket in the same way Randy has stopped investing in the squad..At the risk of going off on a tangent, why should a club owner keeping putting money in, and isn't this what we hate when it's Manchester City?
A club has to keep investing, but that shouldn't be down to the owner. In particular it shouldn't be used as a way of criticising the only owner/chairman who has ever invested in the club.
I fully understand the arguement that the club should be self supporting, but to be successful that will never be the case. This season Lerner has decided to stand still in order to reduce the wage bill, thats his perogative, however by standing still the average gate has dropped significantly and with all the offers for tickets, income has dropped, potentially making future investment less likely. Given that scenario, why should I invest £1000 of hard earned money. I was estactic when Lerner bought the club and was talkng about the five year plan, but it appears that he has miscalculated the financial requirement to fulfil this plan.
Quote from: Fasth56 on March 04, 2012, 05:19:32 PMI fully understand the arguement that the club should be self supporting, but to be successful that will never be the case. This season Lerner has decided to stand still in order to reduce the wage bill, thats his perogative, however by standing still the average gate has dropped significantly and with all the offers for tickets, income has dropped, potentially making future investment less likely. Given that scenario, why should I invest £1000 of hard earned money. I was estactic when Lerner bought the club and was talkng about the five year plan, but it appears that he has miscalculated the financial requirement to fulfil this plan.Did you buy a season ticket when Ellis was chairman?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 04, 2012, 05:25:39 PMQuote from: Fasth56 on March 04, 2012, 05:19:32 PMI fully understand the arguement that the club should be self supporting, but to be successful that will never be the case. This season Lerner has decided to stand still in order to reduce the wage bill, thats his perogative, however by standing still the average gate has dropped significantly and with all the offers for tickets, income has dropped, potentially making future investment less likely. Given that scenario, why should I invest £1000 of hard earned money. I was estactic when Lerner bought the club and was talkng about the five year plan, but it appears that he has miscalculated the financial requirement to fulfil this plan.Did you buy a season ticket when Ellis was chairman? Yes, I've had season tickets for the last 25+ years, however football has moved on significantly as I am sure you are aware.
Quote from: Fasth56 on March 04, 2012, 05:35:35 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on March 04, 2012, 05:25:39 PMQuote from: Fasth56 on March 04, 2012, 05:19:32 PMI fully understand the arguement that the club should be self supporting, but to be successful that will never be the case. This season Lerner has decided to stand still in order to reduce the wage bill, thats his perogative, however by standing still the average gate has dropped significantly and with all the offers for tickets, income has dropped, potentially making future investment less likely. Given that scenario, why should I invest £1000 of hard earned money. I was estactic when Lerner bought the club and was talkng about the five year plan, but it appears that he has miscalculated the financial requirement to fulfil this plan.Did you buy a season ticket when Ellis was chairman? Yes, I've had season tickets for the last 25+ years, however football has moved on significantly as I am sure you are aware.It certainly has. Season tickets didn't used to be called investments for a start.
Perhaps it's loose change for you, however to me and a lot of other people it is a significant investment.