Quote@StanCollymore You can't go from A (paying 60k a week) to C (paying 15k a week) without doing B, which is what Villa have tried to do
@StanCollymore You can't go from A (paying 60k a week) to C (paying 15k a week) without doing B, which is what Villa have tried to do
What well run club with its fans having endured the excruciating humiliation at the hands of Bradford just three days before would put the name of that club in huge black letters on the television screen at the game on every conceivable opportunity?
I wanted Doug out probably from soon after he came back, but one thing about him is he was here. Like him or loathe him he knew what was going on around the club and wasn't thousands of miles away. If a manager had a problem he could go round his house and talk face to face, not conference call him. I'm not sure you can get a feel of how things are going from a monthly report e-mailed from your manager or CEO. And thats the problem. Villa was Doug's life, its not even a hobby for Lerner. Whether he's ploughing a fortune in or cutting to the bone he seems to have no real interest or enthusiasm in the club - we're just an expensive toy he bought one year which he's grown bored with. I really don't think he cares if we go down or if he loses a fortune. I think he'll sell, take the massive financial hit and put it down to experience but for now i don't think there's much we can do about it. He's always been a driver asleep at the wheel, we just didn't notice until the road went round a bend.
Faulkner, young, previous professional experience 'Relationship Manager' at a bank-holding company also run by Lerner, with an arts degree.
Quote from: Greg N'Ash on January 12, 2013, 11:24:57 PMI wanted Doug out probably from soon after he came back, but one thing about him is he was here. Like him or loathe him he knew what was going on around the club and wasn't thousands of miles away. If a manager had a problem he could go round his house and talk face to face, not conference call him. I'm not sure you can get a feel of how things are going from a monthly report e-mailed from your manager or CEO. And thats the problem. Villa was Doug's life, its not even a hobby for Lerner. Whether he's ploughing a fortune in or cutting to the bone he seems to have no real interest or enthusiasm in the club - we're just an expensive toy he bought one year which he's grown bored with. I really don't think he cares if we go down or if he loses a fortune. I think he'll sell, take the massive financial hit and put it down to experience but for now i don't think there's much we can do about it. He's always been a driver asleep at the wheel, we just didn't notice until the road went round a bend.Correct. All made worse by his representative on here who promised the earth, then fucked off when the going got tough.
The General still has his name in the programme as a board member. Blokes like David Targett had his name in there as well. He died after coming back from a game at Middlesbrough. I can associate with men like David Targett and regret every bit of heckling I gave him and others at AGMs. Sorry for glorifying the days of Doug Ellis but, in my opinion, they were happier days.