Faulkner is just an overpromoted idiot with his dreams of a Villa side winning titles/making money on the back of a youth squad who clearly aren't good enough.
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on December 31, 2012, 05:58:56 PMQuote from: ez on December 31, 2012, 05:19:51 PMQuote from: Matt Collins on December 31, 2012, 09:32:58 AMVilla's losses could make Lerner cut hisAt what stage does Randy Lerner decide that he has had enough of life as Aston Villa's owner? The American made a rare visit to Villa Park on Saturday and must have departed wishing he had stayed away. Villa are heading for a relegation battle for the third successive season, which must be particularly galling when Lerner looks at a balance sheet that shows he has pumped upwards of £200m into the club since he took over in 2006. The club's net spend over the last five years is just under £70m, which is the fourth highest in the Premier League. Tottenham's net spend over that period is just over £3m. Everton's figures show a profit. Yet while those two clubs are pursuing Champions League qualification, Villa are trying to avoid slipping into the Championship, which means Lerner may have to dip into his pocket once more. There must come a point when he becomes fed up with running up huge losses and seeing little reward on the pitch and decides it is time to sell up and get out. Stuart Jameshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/dec/31/premier-league-10-talking-pointsCan't fault the amount of money Lerners put in. Its shocking we are spending so much and fighting relegation battles. It makes me imagine an aerial view of villa park with one of those black holes and money disappearing into it.Pity he let the Poison Dwarf squander so much of it. Every manager since has had to suffer for that twat.Bit harsh, Mcleish spent about £20m on nzogbia, Hutton and given and Hutton and nzogbia have both proved poor value , as did makoun and Ireland who both arrived after mon , so there's the best part of £40m spent .O Neill wasted a fortune I agree, but he's not the only one .Amazing to see where Everton are and the squad they have on far far less money than we spent on recent years , they rarely make bad signings where we have made loads in recent years.
Quote from: ez on December 31, 2012, 05:19:51 PMQuote from: Matt Collins on December 31, 2012, 09:32:58 AMVilla's losses could make Lerner cut hisAt what stage does Randy Lerner decide that he has had enough of life as Aston Villa's owner? The American made a rare visit to Villa Park on Saturday and must have departed wishing he had stayed away. Villa are heading for a relegation battle for the third successive season, which must be particularly galling when Lerner looks at a balance sheet that shows he has pumped upwards of £200m into the club since he took over in 2006. The club's net spend over the last five years is just under £70m, which is the fourth highest in the Premier League. Tottenham's net spend over that period is just over £3m. Everton's figures show a profit. Yet while those two clubs are pursuing Champions League qualification, Villa are trying to avoid slipping into the Championship, which means Lerner may have to dip into his pocket once more. There must come a point when he becomes fed up with running up huge losses and seeing little reward on the pitch and decides it is time to sell up and get out. Stuart Jameshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/dec/31/premier-league-10-talking-pointsCan't fault the amount of money Lerners put in. Its shocking we are spending so much and fighting relegation battles. It makes me imagine an aerial view of villa park with one of those black holes and money disappearing into it.Pity he let the Poison Dwarf squander so much of it. Every manager since has had to suffer for that twat.
Quote from: Matt Collins on December 31, 2012, 09:32:58 AMVilla's losses could make Lerner cut hisAt what stage does Randy Lerner decide that he has had enough of life as Aston Villa's owner? The American made a rare visit to Villa Park on Saturday and must have departed wishing he had stayed away. Villa are heading for a relegation battle for the third successive season, which must be particularly galling when Lerner looks at a balance sheet that shows he has pumped upwards of £200m into the club since he took over in 2006. The club's net spend over the last five years is just under £70m, which is the fourth highest in the Premier League. Tottenham's net spend over that period is just over £3m. Everton's figures show a profit. Yet while those two clubs are pursuing Champions League qualification, Villa are trying to avoid slipping into the Championship, which means Lerner may have to dip into his pocket once more. There must come a point when he becomes fed up with running up huge losses and seeing little reward on the pitch and decides it is time to sell up and get out. Stuart Jameshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/dec/31/premier-league-10-talking-pointsCan't fault the amount of money Lerners put in. Its shocking we are spending so much and fighting relegation battles. It makes me imagine an aerial view of villa park with one of those black holes and money disappearing into it.
Villa's losses could make Lerner cut hisAt what stage does Randy Lerner decide that he has had enough of life as Aston Villa's owner? The American made a rare visit to Villa Park on Saturday and must have departed wishing he had stayed away. Villa are heading for a relegation battle for the third successive season, which must be particularly galling when Lerner looks at a balance sheet that shows he has pumped upwards of £200m into the club since he took over in 2006. The club's net spend over the last five years is just under £70m, which is the fourth highest in the Premier League. Tottenham's net spend over that period is just over £3m. Everton's figures show a profit. Yet while those two clubs are pursuing Champions League qualification, Villa are trying to avoid slipping into the Championship, which means Lerner may have to dip into his pocket once more. There must come a point when he becomes fed up with running up huge losses and seeing little reward on the pitch and decides it is time to sell up and get out. Stuart Jameshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/dec/31/premier-league-10-talking-points
Quote from: LeeB on December 31, 2012, 06:45:21 PMQuote from: Rissbert on December 31, 2012, 03:50:16 PMQuote from: LamboAlways on December 31, 2012, 03:42:34 PMQuote from: bertlambshank on December 31, 2012, 03:18:40 PMQuote from: Rissbert on December 31, 2012, 03:15:12 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on December 31, 2012, 02:37:05 PMDon't think it matters anymore. Threads like this or similar have been on here for the last 3 years with all of us (me in particular) dishing out the blame. Bottom line is only 3 of those names on the list still have an input on how aston villa are run.Lambert seems to have been dealt the same shoddy hand as the last two encumbents - that doesn't excuse his piss poor organisation and tactics - he needs to get a grip - fast. Faulkner is just an overpromoted idiot with his dreams of a Villa side winning titles/making money on the back of a youth squad who clearly aren't good enough. If it was possible Paul, don't you think the likes of Man U, Chelsea, and Citeh would be doing it? Or do you think they like spending billions on other club's players? Lerner's new years resolution should be to get someone living on planet earth in and jettison the prat.Lerner. Well where do you start? I can't work out if he's stupid, just knows nothing about football, or he's got some sort of Brewster's millions thing going on. Taking advice from Ferguson hints at a combination of the first two options. God help us.Well said Greg.I have to agree.Yes,you can always rely on Greg to appear to tell us how shit things are whenever we hit a bad runWhat has he said that isn't true? And we've been shite for most of the season, if you hadn't realised.There's nothing there that's 'true', it's just the usual miserablist subjective garbage.You favour it because you're in full sacrifice mode.There ARE facts there LeeB you daft old headinthesandanista you, such as Lerner and Faulkner running the club, and Lerner taking advice from Ferguson (I wonder if that letter is still safely tucked up in his safe?). The rest, if not exactly "facts", are at least hard to argue with, unless you actually believe that Faulkner is doing a good job or that Lerner knows how to run a football club. But nobody's that dim, surely?
Quote from: Rissbert on December 31, 2012, 03:50:16 PMQuote from: LamboAlways on December 31, 2012, 03:42:34 PMQuote from: bertlambshank on December 31, 2012, 03:18:40 PMQuote from: Rissbert on December 31, 2012, 03:15:12 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on December 31, 2012, 02:37:05 PMDon't think it matters anymore. Threads like this or similar have been on here for the last 3 years with all of us (me in particular) dishing out the blame. Bottom line is only 3 of those names on the list still have an input on how aston villa are run.Lambert seems to have been dealt the same shoddy hand as the last two encumbents - that doesn't excuse his piss poor organisation and tactics - he needs to get a grip - fast. Faulkner is just an overpromoted idiot with his dreams of a Villa side winning titles/making money on the back of a youth squad who clearly aren't good enough. If it was possible Paul, don't you think the likes of Man U, Chelsea, and Citeh would be doing it? Or do you think they like spending billions on other club's players? Lerner's new years resolution should be to get someone living on planet earth in and jettison the prat.Lerner. Well where do you start? I can't work out if he's stupid, just knows nothing about football, or he's got some sort of Brewster's millions thing going on. Taking advice from Ferguson hints at a combination of the first two options. God help us.Well said Greg.I have to agree.Yes,you can always rely on Greg to appear to tell us how shit things are whenever we hit a bad runWhat has he said that isn't true? And we've been shite for most of the season, if you hadn't realised.There's nothing there that's 'true', it's just the usual miserablist subjective garbage.You favour it because you're in full sacrifice mode.
Quote from: LamboAlways on December 31, 2012, 03:42:34 PMQuote from: bertlambshank on December 31, 2012, 03:18:40 PMQuote from: Rissbert on December 31, 2012, 03:15:12 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on December 31, 2012, 02:37:05 PMDon't think it matters anymore. Threads like this or similar have been on here for the last 3 years with all of us (me in particular) dishing out the blame. Bottom line is only 3 of those names on the list still have an input on how aston villa are run.Lambert seems to have been dealt the same shoddy hand as the last two encumbents - that doesn't excuse his piss poor organisation and tactics - he needs to get a grip - fast. Faulkner is just an overpromoted idiot with his dreams of a Villa side winning titles/making money on the back of a youth squad who clearly aren't good enough. If it was possible Paul, don't you think the likes of Man U, Chelsea, and Citeh would be doing it? Or do you think they like spending billions on other club's players? Lerner's new years resolution should be to get someone living on planet earth in and jettison the prat.Lerner. Well where do you start? I can't work out if he's stupid, just knows nothing about football, or he's got some sort of Brewster's millions thing going on. Taking advice from Ferguson hints at a combination of the first two options. God help us.Well said Greg.I have to agree.Yes,you can always rely on Greg to appear to tell us how shit things are whenever we hit a bad runWhat has he said that isn't true? And we've been shite for most of the season, if you hadn't realised.
Quote from: bertlambshank on December 31, 2012, 03:18:40 PMQuote from: Rissbert on December 31, 2012, 03:15:12 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on December 31, 2012, 02:37:05 PMDon't think it matters anymore. Threads like this or similar have been on here for the last 3 years with all of us (me in particular) dishing out the blame. Bottom line is only 3 of those names on the list still have an input on how aston villa are run.Lambert seems to have been dealt the same shoddy hand as the last two encumbents - that doesn't excuse his piss poor organisation and tactics - he needs to get a grip - fast. Faulkner is just an overpromoted idiot with his dreams of a Villa side winning titles/making money on the back of a youth squad who clearly aren't good enough. If it was possible Paul, don't you think the likes of Man U, Chelsea, and Citeh would be doing it? Or do you think they like spending billions on other club's players? Lerner's new years resolution should be to get someone living on planet earth in and jettison the prat.Lerner. Well where do you start? I can't work out if he's stupid, just knows nothing about football, or he's got some sort of Brewster's millions thing going on. Taking advice from Ferguson hints at a combination of the first two options. God help us.Well said Greg.I have to agree.Yes,you can always rely on Greg to appear to tell us how shit things are whenever we hit a bad run
Quote from: Rissbert on December 31, 2012, 03:15:12 PMQuote from: Greg N'Ash on December 31, 2012, 02:37:05 PMDon't think it matters anymore. Threads like this or similar have been on here for the last 3 years with all of us (me in particular) dishing out the blame. Bottom line is only 3 of those names on the list still have an input on how aston villa are run.Lambert seems to have been dealt the same shoddy hand as the last two encumbents - that doesn't excuse his piss poor organisation and tactics - he needs to get a grip - fast. Faulkner is just an overpromoted idiot with his dreams of a Villa side winning titles/making money on the back of a youth squad who clearly aren't good enough. If it was possible Paul, don't you think the likes of Man U, Chelsea, and Citeh would be doing it? Or do you think they like spending billions on other club's players? Lerner's new years resolution should be to get someone living on planet earth in and jettison the prat.Lerner. Well where do you start? I can't work out if he's stupid, just knows nothing about football, or he's got some sort of Brewster's millions thing going on. Taking advice from Ferguson hints at a combination of the first two options. God help us.Well said Greg.I have to agree.
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on December 31, 2012, 02:37:05 PMDon't think it matters anymore. Threads like this or similar have been on here for the last 3 years with all of us (me in particular) dishing out the blame. Bottom line is only 3 of those names on the list still have an input on how aston villa are run.Lambert seems to have been dealt the same shoddy hand as the last two encumbents - that doesn't excuse his piss poor organisation and tactics - he needs to get a grip - fast. Faulkner is just an overpromoted idiot with his dreams of a Villa side winning titles/making money on the back of a youth squad who clearly aren't good enough. If it was possible Paul, don't you think the likes of Man U, Chelsea, and Citeh would be doing it? Or do you think they like spending billions on other club's players? Lerner's new years resolution should be to get someone living on planet earth in and jettison the prat.Lerner. Well where do you start? I can't work out if he's stupid, just knows nothing about football, or he's got some sort of Brewster's millions thing going on. Taking advice from Ferguson hints at a combination of the first two options. God help us.Well said Greg.
Don't think it matters anymore. Threads like this or similar have been on here for the last 3 years with all of us (me in particular) dishing out the blame. Bottom line is only 3 of those names on the list still have an input on how aston villa are run.Lambert seems to have been dealt the same shoddy hand as the last two encumbents - that doesn't excuse his piss poor organisation and tactics - he needs to get a grip - fast. Faulkner is just an overpromoted idiot with his dreams of a Villa side winning titles/making money on the back of a youth squad who clearly aren't good enough. If it was possible Paul, don't you think the likes of Man U, Chelsea, and Citeh would be doing it? Or do you think they like spending billions on other club's players? Lerner's new years resolution should be to get someone living on planet earth in and jettison the prat.Lerner. Well where do you start? I can't work out if he's stupid, just knows nothing about football, or he's got some sort of Brewster's millions thing going on. Taking advice from Ferguson hints at a combination of the first two options. God help us.
All of the above to various degrees. I think O Neill's outdated methods, tunnel vision, combined with Randy's naivity are most to blame with our current plight. I don't blame the last two managers as much. McLeish was horrendous granted, but he was an appointment that promised little more. We knew it, Randy didn't. Lamberts made a lot of errors and seems in many ways over his head, but I can appreciate his vision, even if he's yet to find the right formula to make that vision happen.
Quote from: supertom on January 01, 2013, 09:43:41 AMAll of the above to various degrees. I think O Neill's outdated methods, tunnel vision, combined with Randy's naivity are most to blame with our current plight. I don't blame the last two managers as much. McLeish was horrendous granted, but he was an appointment that promised little more. We knew it, Randy didn't. Lamberts made a lot of errors and seems in many ways over his head, but I can appreciate his vision, even if he's yet to find the right formula to make that vision happen. As I've said before, I knows it's easy with the benefit of hindsight, but MON's appointment was the wrong choice. He had been out of managing in the Premier League for some years and when he returned, his methods were basically outdated and limited. A top-class foreign manager would've been a much better choice, particularly with the big money available for transfers at the time.
Quote from: eastie on December 31, 2012, 06:34:51 PMQuote from: Dave Clark Five on December 31, 2012, 05:58:56 PMQuote from: ez on December 31, 2012, 05:19:51 PMQuote from: Matt Collins on December 31, 2012, 09:32:58 AMVilla's losses could make Lerner cut hisAt what stage does Randy Lerner decide that he has had enough of life as Aston Villa's owner? The American made a rare visit to Villa Park on Saturday and must have departed wishing he had stayed away. Villa are heading for a relegation battle for the third successive season, which must be particularly galling when Lerner looks at a balance sheet that shows he has pumped upwards of £200m into the club since he took over in 2006. The club's net spend over the last five years is just under £70m, which is the fourth highest in the Premier League. Tottenham's net spend over that period is just over £3m. Everton's figures show a profit. Yet while those two clubs are pursuing Champions League qualification, Villa are trying to avoid slipping into the Championship, which means Lerner may have to dip into his pocket once more. There must come a point when he becomes fed up with running up huge losses and seeing little reward on the pitch and decides it is time to sell up and get out. Stuart Jameshttp://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2012/dec/31/premier-league-10-talking-pointsCan't fault the amount of money Lerners put in. Its shocking we are spending so much and fighting relegation battles. It makes me imagine an aerial view of villa park with one of those black holes and money disappearing into it.Pity he let the Poison Dwarf squander so much of it. Every manager since has had to suffer for that twat.Bit harsh, Mcleish spent about £20m on nzogbia, Hutton and given and Hutton and nzogbia have both proved poor value , as did makoun and Ireland who both arrived after mon , so there's the best part of £40m spent .O Neill wasted a fortune I agree, but he's not the only one .Amazing to see where Everton are and the squad they have on far far less money than we spent on recent years , they rarely make bad signings where we have made loads in recent years.MON spent a lot of money on assembling a very average squad with a few quality players. Take away those quality players and the squad was shown to be what it was, very average.Successive managers have inheritted this legacy and convinced Lerner that they could buy a few players to get the team back to where it was. Add to this, the injury situation that the current and previous two managers have had to put up with and you can see why we are where we are. Some said at the time that MON was lucky in that final season with injuries and lucky 1-0 wins. It seems as though we are now paying for it.
Quote from: old man villa fan on December 31, 2012, 07:41:28 PMMON spent a lot of money on assembling a very average squad with a few quality players. Take away those quality players and the squad was shown to be what it was, very average.Successive managers have inheritted this legacy and convinced Lerner that they could buy a few players to get the team back to where it was. Add to this, the injury situation that the current and previous two managers have had to put up with and you can see why we are where we are. Some said at the time that MON was lucky in that final season with injuries and lucky 1-0 wins. It seems as though we are now paying for it.If the squad that got us 3 consecutive top 6 finishes was "very average" I'd hate to think what you'd class our squad as of now.
MON spent a lot of money on assembling a very average squad with a few quality players. Take away those quality players and the squad was shown to be what it was, very average.Successive managers have inheritted this legacy and convinced Lerner that they could buy a few players to get the team back to where it was. Add to this, the injury situation that the current and previous two managers have had to put up with and you can see why we are where we are. Some said at the time that MON was lucky in that final season with injuries and lucky 1-0 wins. It seems as though we are now paying for it.