It's the Stoke one that surprises me the most. Where the hell have they managed to spend 60 million?But back on topic, maybe if we didn't spend so much money, and then 40k a week for the likes of Habib Beye and Wayne Routledge to sit on the bench then perhaps those who are now redundant and provided much more for the club might still have a job.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on August 10, 2012, 04:49:16 PMThere are some redundancies, mostly voluntary and on the marketing side, mainly due to the downturn in non-matchday corporate business. I know the public sector use Villa Park a lot and they've obviously been by cuts.Christ, what possible reason could the public sector have to use expensive corporate hospitality facilities?
There are some redundancies, mostly voluntary and on the marketing side, mainly due to the downturn in non-matchday corporate business. I know the public sector use Villa Park a lot and they've obviously been by cuts.
Why would the public sector need to villa park when council own Icc , talk about pissing money away!!
Quote from: richardhubbard on August 10, 2012, 10:35:27 PMWhy would the public sector need to villa park when council own Icc , talk about pissing money away!!Apart from the fact they don't own the ICC, what do you think the costs are in using a venue like Villa Park versus the ICC? VP would be miles cheaper.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 11, 2012, 05:01:13 PMQuote from: richardhubbard on August 10, 2012, 10:35:27 PMWhy would the public sector need to villa park when council own Icc , talk about pissing money away!!Apart from the fact they don't own the ICC, what do you think the costs are in using a venue like Villa Park versus the ICC? VP would be miles cheaper.I'm betting that Villa Park laid on Caviar and Peacocks tongues in aspic for all those public sector bastards.Obviously the £200k per annum wages they receive isn't enough for them, not to mention that most of them only do a 20 hour week at most.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 11, 2012, 05:01:13 PMQuote from: richardhubbard on August 10, 2012, 10:35:27 PMWhy would the public sector need to villa park when council own Icc , talk about pissing money away!!Apart from the fact they don't own the ICC, what do you think the costs are in using a venue like Villa Park versus the ICC? VP would be miles cheaper.Even if they did, the ICC would be run as an independent business and there would be no chance of facilities been given to areas of the public sector for free/cheap.Having worked in a Birmingham hotel till the start of last year and I don't imagine things have changed too much but places are surviving on very fine margins. Meetings and conference facilities are so competitive some places are pretty much giving away the service which only ends up making it worse for everyone else as venues will be expected to match that rate, when often it is just not feasible. Staffing is at a bare mimimum, the amount of staff at my hotel when i started in 2007 was much greater than when I left, it wasn't redundencies but it just wasn't possible most of the time to replace people when they left.We had conferences ranging in size for local education and NHS as well as the city council.