Quote from: Dante Lavelli on March 08, 2012, 06:45:46 PMNewcastle released their figures today:http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/mar/08/newcastle-united-losses-fallSadly that suggests Newcastle are another team we wont be able to compete with for the next few years. I don't get it though - it seems that us sending them down the other year and expecting them to impload because of all the silly contracts they couldn't get out of actually had the opposite effect and has done them the world of good. I wish I knew how they did it.
Newcastle released their figures today:http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/mar/08/newcastle-united-losses-fall
Quote from: Leighton on March 07, 2012, 11:13:30 PMThis is just the type of thing that has made me lose my interest in the game. Football, and Villa, is not a spread sheet of figures.Or maybe it is!I've just read a comment saying Randy should "finally put his hand in his pocket" and calling for more investment because "We can't go on like this." Somewhere along the line a belief has developed which in its most simplistic form holds that we should always be at the top of the league and as soon as we aren't the owner, whoever he might be, should give the club away to someone who will again spend enough to make sure we return the re.
This is just the type of thing that has made me lose my interest in the game. Football, and Villa, is not a spread sheet of figures.Or maybe it is!
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 07, 2012, 11:18:34 PMQuote from: Leighton on March 07, 2012, 11:13:30 PMThis is just the type of thing that has made me lose my interest in the game. Football, and Villa, is not a spread sheet of figures.Or maybe it is!I've just read a comment saying Randy should "finally put his hand in his pocket" and calling for more investment because "We can't go on like this." Somewhere along the line a belief has developed which in its most simplistic form holds that we should always be at the top of the league and as soon as we aren't the owner, whoever he might be, should give the club away to someone who will again spend enough to make sure we return the re. I wouldn't say many fans believe that Dave. I reckon most would recognise that Randy has pumped more than enough money in, but that he's badly mismanaged the way it's been spent. And now we're all having to pay the price for that mismanagement. I reckon a more widely held view, supported by comments here, is irritation and frustration that there is little sign of him bringing in people with football knowledge and connections that most would accept the club desperately needs. And meanwhile we're having to endure McLeish's nightmare vision of what football should be about, and there's no indication of whether the spending shackles will ever be lifted or if mediocrity is to be the limit of our ambition. Surrounding yourself with your bestest mates regardless of their ability (or lack thereof) doesn't sound like the best of business models to many observers.
Quote from: Ad@m on March 09, 2012, 09:06:01 AMQuote from: Dante Lavelli on March 08, 2012, 06:45:46 PMNewcastle released their figures today:http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/mar/08/newcastle-united-losses-fallSadly that suggests Newcastle are another team we wont be able to compete with for the next few years. I don't get it though - it seems that us sending them down the other year and expecting them to impload because of all the silly contracts they couldn't get out of actually had the opposite effect and has done them the world of good. I wish I knew how they did it. Not just that, two years ago Ashley looked like the biggest joke of an owner a club could have, even taking into account the porno 3 and the Venkeys. And Randy looked like one of the best. Amazing how quickly things can change.
Quote from: ktvillan on March 09, 2012, 10:10:50 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on March 07, 2012, 11:18:34 PMQuote from: Leighton on March 07, 2012, 11:13:30 PMThis is just the type of thing that has made me lose my interest in the game. Football, and Villa, is not a spread sheet of figures.Or maybe it is!I've just read a comment saying Randy should "finally put his hand in his pocket" and calling for more investment because "We can't go on like this." Somewhere along the line a belief has developed which in its most simplistic form holds that we should always be at the top of the league and as soon as we aren't the owner, whoever he might be, should give the club away to someone who will again spend enough to make sure we return the re. I wouldn't say many fans believe that Dave. I reckon most would recognise that Randy has pumped more than enough money in, but that he's badly mismanaged the way it's been spent. And now we're all having to pay the price for that mismanagement. I reckon a more widely held view, supported by comments here, is irritation and frustration that there is little sign of him bringing in people with football knowledge and connections that most would accept the club desperately needs. And meanwhile we're having to endure McLeish's nightmare vision of what football should be about, and there's no indication of whether the spending shackles will ever be lifted or if mediocrity is to be the limit of our ambition. Surrounding yourself with your bestest mates regardless of their ability (or lack thereof) doesn't sound like the best of business models to many observers. Anyone with any sense would say that, but the internet isn't exactly the best place to find sense.
I think most sensible fans respect the amount of money RL has put into the club. However, if he had had a greater grasp of the EPL with a more hands on role in the day-to-day running of the club, this could have led to the transfer funds being spread out over a few more seasons rather than all under MONs tenure, or at least queries being made about some of the transfer targets and salaries paid. That said, we fans weren't complaining that much at the time I suppose.
You can't blame Randy for sanctioning the kid in a sweetshop approach then say it's his fault the manager left.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 09, 2012, 11:07:22 AM You can't blame Randy for sanctioning the kid in a sweetshop approach then say it's his fault the manager left. I detest O'Neill, but imagine you're given free rein on comings and goings with money seemingly no object, for 4 years you've been left completely alone to run the playing side as you see fit.Then suddenly you're told to cut back with no warning what so ever.I'm not saying O'Neill is blameless, but it was abject stupidity for Lerner to administer a hands off approach for so long.