We weren't exactly successful either, merely competent, and only exceeding what Gregory and O'Leary had managed by being more consistent at reaching 6th place. But with loads of money spent.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 19, 2012, 11:28:53 PMQuote from: joe_c on April 19, 2012, 11:26:21 PMWhat I've recently become curious about is how much, if any, of their spending was based on the assumption of regular sell outs at Villa Park and increased commercial activity. Is it beyond the realms of possibility that the plug was pulled as the gate receipts etc weren't as hoped for or required to continue the level of spending?This is what I've always thought - and the general's most telling comment was his "4,000 empty seats - what more can we do?" They thought, and so did many of our fans, that a Doug-free and successful Villa would sell out every game. We weren't entirely Doug-free, he's still haunting the place (although we could do with a bit of his deadliness at the moment). We weren't exactly successful either, merely competent, and only exceeding what Gregory and O'Leary had managed by being more consistent at reaching 6th place. But with loads of money spent. The "more they could do" would have been to buy some bums on seats players and play some entertaining football at VP. If the General couldn't work that out, perhaps it's best that he's no longer involved.
Quote from: joe_c on April 19, 2012, 11:26:21 PMWhat I've recently become curious about is how much, if any, of their spending was based on the assumption of regular sell outs at Villa Park and increased commercial activity. Is it beyond the realms of possibility that the plug was pulled as the gate receipts etc weren't as hoped for or required to continue the level of spending?This is what I've always thought - and the general's most telling comment was his "4,000 empty seats - what more can we do?" They thought, and so did many of our fans, that a Doug-free and successful Villa would sell out every game.
What I've recently become curious about is how much, if any, of their spending was based on the assumption of regular sell outs at Villa Park and increased commercial activity. Is it beyond the realms of possibility that the plug was pulled as the gate receipts etc weren't as hoped for or required to continue the level of spending?
You've mentioned that before about the Gridiron fans but whenever there are links to their message boards they seem as gloomy as we do. Do they still sell out every game then?
Do they only play certain teams every other year then, like we do with Blues?
Quote from: PeterWithe on April 20, 2012, 12:42:46 PMDo they only play certain teams every other year then, like we do with Blues?According to wiki: The league uses a scheduling formula to pre-determine which teams plays whom during a given season. Under the current formula since 2002, each of the thirty-two teams' respective 16-game schedule consists for the following:Each team plays the other three teams in their division twice: once at home, and once on the road (six games).Each team plays the four teams from another division within its own conference once on a rotating three-year cycle: two at home, and two on the road (four games).Each team plays the four teams from a division in the other conference once on a rotating four-year cycle: two at home, and two on the road (four games).Each team plays once against the other teams in its conference that finished in the same place in their own divisions as themselves the previous season, not counting the division they were already scheduled to play: one at home, one on the road (two games).
Quote from: Legion on April 19, 2012, 07:57:55 PMI was overjoyed when we appointed O'Neill. Ecstatic. I really thought we were going places. After a while I began to get rather bemused by his signings, tactics, starting line-ups and substitutions. Once Moscow came and went I went right off him but was still prepared to back him as our manager. When he left us in the lurch and dropped us right in it five days before the start of the new season taking almost the entire backroom staff with him, I despised the bastard.Pretty much how I feel. I would have forgiven MON for Moscow if the team had beaten Stoke in the next league match and finished more strongly in the league. As it turned out Stoke's late equalizer effectively ended the season righ there.
I was overjoyed when we appointed O'Neill. Ecstatic. I really thought we were going places. After a while I began to get rather bemused by his signings, tactics, starting line-ups and substitutions. Once Moscow came and went I went right off him but was still prepared to back him as our manager. When he left us in the lurch and dropped us right in it five days before the start of the new season taking almost the entire backroom staff with him, I despised the bastard.
Quote from: ktvillan on April 20, 2012, 12:15:19 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 19, 2012, 11:28:53 PMQuote from: joe_c on April 19, 2012, 11:26:21 PMWhat I've recently become curious about is how much, if any, of their spending was based on the assumption of regular sell outs at Villa Park and increased commercial activity. Is it beyond the realms of possibility that the plug was pulled as the gate receipts etc weren't as hoped for or required to continue the level of spending?This is what I've always thought - and the general's most telling comment was his "4,000 empty seats - what more can we do?" They thought, and so did many of our fans, that a Doug-free and successful Villa would sell out every game. We weren't entirely Doug-free, he's still haunting the place (although we could do with a bit of his deadliness at the moment). We weren't exactly successful either, merely competent, and only exceeding what Gregory and O'Leary had managed by being more consistent at reaching 6th place. But with loads of money spent. The "more they could do" would have been to buy some bums on seats players and play some entertaining football at VP. If the General couldn't work that out, perhaps it's best that he's no longer involved. I don't know if you were on the mailing list, but there were several comments on there back in the day of "What happens if I can't get a ticket for the first game after Doug goes?" and let's be honest - he effectively had gone once Randy arrived. There was a general (sorry) belief that the Americans would get the marketing right, fill Villa Park, and that anyone who disagreed was a typical Brummie pessimist who should stop moaning. The one thing I think, and this is only a guess, that the general didn't understand was the difference between our football supporters and American Football supporters. They have less games so every one's an event, sold out to people who whoop, holler, cheer their team and are less concerned about the result. At least once he commented about the difference between their atmosphere and ours. I totally agree about the bums on seats players, but the reason for that seems pretty obvious.
Quote from: ktvillan on April 20, 2012, 12:15:19 PMWe weren't exactly successful either, merely competent, and only exceeding what Gregory and O'Leary had managed by being more consistent at reaching 6th place. But with loads of money spent. I have no facts to back this up and it's nothing more than a feeling, but I'd say in comparison with what other teams were spending Gregory would have been spending similar levels to O'Neill.
Quote from: Dave on April 20, 2012, 12:24:53 PMQuote from: ktvillan on April 20, 2012, 12:15:19 PMWe weren't exactly successful either, merely competent, and only exceeding what Gregory and O'Leary had managed by being more consistent at reaching 6th place. But with loads of money spent. I have no facts to back this up and it's nothing more than a feeling, but I'd say in comparison with what other teams were spending Gregory would have been spending similar levels to O'Neill.On transfer fees alone, you possibly have a point, he spent big on Merson, Stone, Dublin, Balaban and a few others. But I wonder if wages were anywhere near 80% of turnover back then? a And his performance of 7th, 6th, 6th , 8th and 8th and anFA Cup Final compare reaonably well with O'Neill's 11th and 3x 6th place cna cup performances.