People buy war books. It doesn't mean they want to fight another one.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2013, 05:34:46 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on January 13, 2013, 05:23:53 PMQuote from: Big Dick Edwards on January 13, 2013, 05:16:29 PMQuote from: VinnieChase84 on January 13, 2013, 04:59:58 PMDoug! For all his faults at least he showed he love the Villa. By sacking a European Cup winning manager and replacing him with Hereford's manager?By taking us from Champions of Europe to relegation in 5 seasons?By overseeing the destruction of our famous Trinity Road stand?True, but you missed out the bit about him giving us our longest unbroken stint in the top division in decades?Well there's an achievement, and no mistake. He kept us up for 18 years - what's ruining the European Champions compared to that? The team he took over had just finished 11 th in the league dave , yes it was broken up too soon but it's harsh to blame doug totally when the slide in the league of 10 places happened before he came back. I am not saying he's blameless but when we were relegated we had dropped from 11th t o relegation in those 5 years , not from 1st to relegation.Doug made many mistakes but he wasnt all bad.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on January 13, 2013, 05:23:53 PMQuote from: Big Dick Edwards on January 13, 2013, 05:16:29 PMQuote from: VinnieChase84 on January 13, 2013, 04:59:58 PMDoug! For all his faults at least he showed he love the Villa. By sacking a European Cup winning manager and replacing him with Hereford's manager?By taking us from Champions of Europe to relegation in 5 seasons?By overseeing the destruction of our famous Trinity Road stand?True, but you missed out the bit about him giving us our longest unbroken stint in the top division in decades?Well there's an achievement, and no mistake. He kept us up for 18 years - what's ruining the European Champions compared to that?
Quote from: Big Dick Edwards on January 13, 2013, 05:16:29 PMQuote from: VinnieChase84 on January 13, 2013, 04:59:58 PMDoug! For all his faults at least he showed he love the Villa. By sacking a European Cup winning manager and replacing him with Hereford's manager?By taking us from Champions of Europe to relegation in 5 seasons?By overseeing the destruction of our famous Trinity Road stand?True, but you missed out the bit about him giving us our longest unbroken stint in the top division in decades?
Quote from: VinnieChase84 on January 13, 2013, 04:59:58 PMDoug! For all his faults at least he showed he love the Villa. By sacking a European Cup winning manager and replacing him with Hereford's manager?By taking us from Champions of Europe to relegation in 5 seasons?By overseeing the destruction of our famous Trinity Road stand?
Doug! For all his faults at least he showed he love the Villa.
Quote from: eastie on January 13, 2013, 05:47:04 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2013, 05:34:46 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on January 13, 2013, 05:23:53 PMQuote from: Big Dick Edwards on January 13, 2013, 05:16:29 PMQuote from: VinnieChase84 on January 13, 2013, 04:59:58 PMDoug! For all his faults at least he showed he love the Villa. By sacking a European Cup winning manager and replacing him with Hereford's manager?By taking us from Champions of Europe to relegation in 5 seasons?By overseeing the destruction of our famous Trinity Road stand?True, but you missed out the bit about him giving us our longest unbroken stint in the top division in decades?Well there's an achievement, and no mistake. He kept us up for 18 years - what's ruining the European Champions compared to that? The team he took over had just finished 11 th in the league dave , yes it was broken up too soon but it's harsh to blame doug totally when the slide in the league of 10 places happened before he came back. I am not saying he's blameless but when we were relegated we had dropped from 11th t o relegation in those 5 years , not from 1st to relegation.Doug made many mistakes but he wasnt all bad.They'd just won the European Cup, or had that slipped your attention?
Quote from: Irish villain on January 13, 2013, 04:56:57 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2013, 03:39:27 PMQuote from: TopDeck113 on January 13, 2013, 03:03:28 PMDave, I know the history. And the point remains that Ellis originally came into a club that was in seemingly terminal decline - and left it (the second time) as one of a handful of permanent fixtures in the Premier League. There was some very good seasons during his tenure - and a few best forgotten - but generally the club reached and maintained a level that it has "enjoyed" for most of the last 100 years. So whilst many of the criticisms levelled at him are, for the most part, probably justified, he didn't really sell us short in running a club that a supporter of the 1920s or 1950s would recognise: i.e. a club that was in the top flight and on an occasional basis challenging for an honour. And got relegated twice, once from a position of strength unparalleled since 1897. Not really like for like though. And at least when Doug flogged players the money was reinvested (Merson and Dublin from Yorke being a prime example).You're absolutely right it isn't like for like. Two relegations versus none. £40 million taken out versus £200 million+ put in. Shall I continue?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2013, 03:39:27 PMQuote from: TopDeck113 on January 13, 2013, 03:03:28 PMDave, I know the history. And the point remains that Ellis originally came into a club that was in seemingly terminal decline - and left it (the second time) as one of a handful of permanent fixtures in the Premier League. There was some very good seasons during his tenure - and a few best forgotten - but generally the club reached and maintained a level that it has "enjoyed" for most of the last 100 years. So whilst many of the criticisms levelled at him are, for the most part, probably justified, he didn't really sell us short in running a club that a supporter of the 1920s or 1950s would recognise: i.e. a club that was in the top flight and on an occasional basis challenging for an honour. And got relegated twice, once from a position of strength unparalleled since 1897. Not really like for like though. And at least when Doug flogged players the money was reinvested (Merson and Dublin from Yorke being a prime example).
Quote from: TopDeck113 on January 13, 2013, 03:03:28 PMDave, I know the history. And the point remains that Ellis originally came into a club that was in seemingly terminal decline - and left it (the second time) as one of a handful of permanent fixtures in the Premier League. There was some very good seasons during his tenure - and a few best forgotten - but generally the club reached and maintained a level that it has "enjoyed" for most of the last 100 years. So whilst many of the criticisms levelled at him are, for the most part, probably justified, he didn't really sell us short in running a club that a supporter of the 1920s or 1950s would recognise: i.e. a club that was in the top flight and on an occasional basis challenging for an honour. And got relegated twice, once from a position of strength unparalleled since 1897.
Dave, I know the history. And the point remains that Ellis originally came into a club that was in seemingly terminal decline - and left it (the second time) as one of a handful of permanent fixtures in the Premier League. There was some very good seasons during his tenure - and a few best forgotten - but generally the club reached and maintained a level that it has "enjoyed" for most of the last 100 years. So whilst many of the criticisms levelled at him are, for the most part, probably justified, he didn't really sell us short in running a club that a supporter of the 1920s or 1950s would recognise: i.e. a club that was in the top flight and on an occasional basis challenging for an honour.
Fair enough dave , Even now I often wonder what would have happened if England hasn't came calling and Taylor had spent a few more years with us , it was very sad to lose him when we did but of course he had to take the job.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2013, 05:29:42 PMQuote from: Irish villain on January 13, 2013, 04:56:57 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2013, 03:39:27 PMQuote from: TopDeck113 on January 13, 2013, 03:03:28 PMDave, I know the history. And the point remains that Ellis originally came into a club that was in seemingly terminal decline - and left it (the second time) as one of a handful of permanent fixtures in the Premier League. There was some very good seasons during his tenure - and a few best forgotten - but generally the club reached and maintained a level that it has "enjoyed" for most of the last 100 years. So whilst many of the criticisms levelled at him are, for the most part, probably justified, he didn't really sell us short in running a club that a supporter of the 1920s or 1950s would recognise: i.e. a club that was in the top flight and on an occasional basis challenging for an honour. And got relegated twice, once from a position of strength unparalleled since 1897. Not really like for like though. And at least when Doug flogged players the money was reinvested (Merson and Dublin from Yorke being a prime example).You're absolutely right it isn't like for like. Two relegations versus none. £40 million taken out versus £200 million+ put in. Shall I continue?That £200+ million is a loan though isn't it?
Quote from: Fergal on January 13, 2013, 06:28:30 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2013, 05:29:42 PMQuote from: Irish villain on January 13, 2013, 04:56:57 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2013, 03:39:27 PMQuote from: TopDeck113 on January 13, 2013, 03:03:28 PMDave, I know the history. And the point remains that Ellis originally came into a club that was in seemingly terminal decline - and left it (the second time) as one of a handful of permanent fixtures in the Premier League. There was some very good seasons during his tenure - and a few best forgotten - but generally the club reached and maintained a level that it has "enjoyed" for most of the last 100 years. So whilst many of the criticisms levelled at him are, for the most part, probably justified, he didn't really sell us short in running a club that a supporter of the 1920s or 1950s would recognise: i.e. a club that was in the top flight and on an occasional basis challenging for an honour. And got relegated twice, once from a position of strength unparalleled since 1897. Not really like for like though. And at least when Doug flogged players the money was reinvested (Merson and Dublin from Yorke being a prime example).You're absolutely right it isn't like for like. Two relegations versus none. £40 million taken out versus £200 million+ put in. Shall I continue?That £200+ million is a loan though isn't it?I think so, I'm not 100% sure.Also, I seem to remember reading that the club is charged for something like 'administrative/management services' each year? Isn't it something like £11m a year or am I wrong in that?