GT is rightly held in high regard by most Villa fans -particularly those who recall both stints at the club. But he advocated the appointment of Houllier post MON walk out, so he's far from infallable.Personally - and I said this before the appointment of Lambert- I'd prefer a low profile technical director, similar to what the Olybiyun have at present. Someone who co-ordinates transfers and buying policy in general. They've had Di Matteo, Hodgson, and now Clark pass through the club in just under two years. Three managers in that space of time would be problematic for many clubs, but they don't seem to be any the worse for it. In contrast, everytime we've appointed someone they've had their own ideas about transfers, staff, and so forth. And the whole thing turns to shite when they leave.
i agree with villadroid, what a load of lazy arsed journalism that will have the doom mongers creaming themselves.
Quote from: Villadroid on January 15, 2013, 12:36:53 PMQuote from: Irish villain on January 15, 2013, 11:28:52 AMExcellent piece here:http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/aston-villa-why-randy-lerner-must-1535072The article proves how easy it is to be a football writer these days. They read the forums, collect the recurring opinions and assemble into an article.The fans read their own opinions being repeated back to them, decide what fantastic insight the journalist has, and decide the guy's a genius.The suggestion that Villa should get Graham Taylor in as DOF has been mentioned on quite a few Villa sites recently.So just the capitalist Mirror confiscating the surplus value of the workers and selling it back to them, as usual.I have to agree, and furthermore I can't believe people can't see it for what it is.
Quote from: Irish villain on January 15, 2013, 11:28:52 AMExcellent piece here:http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/aston-villa-why-randy-lerner-must-1535072The article proves how easy it is to be a football writer these days. They read the forums, collect the recurring opinions and assemble into an article.The fans read their own opinions being repeated back to them, decide what fantastic insight the journalist has, and decide the guy's a genius.The suggestion that Villa should get Graham Taylor in as DOF has been mentioned on quite a few Villa sites recently.So just the capitalist Mirror confiscating the surplus value of the workers and selling it back to them, as usual.
Excellent piece here:http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/aston-villa-why-randy-lerner-must-1535072
Indeed, I just thought it was stating the bleedin' obvious.
Quote from: Rissbert on January 15, 2013, 01:18:49 PMIndeed, I just thought it was stating the bleedin' obvious. To people on this site agreed, but to Daily Mirror readers?
Quote from: LeeB on January 15, 2013, 12:39:02 PMQuote from: Villadroid on January 15, 2013, 12:36:53 PMQuote from: Irish villain on January 15, 2013, 11:28:52 AMExcellent piece here:http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/aston-villa-why-randy-lerner-must-1535072The article proves how easy it is to be a football writer these days. They read the forums, collect the recurring opinions and assemble into an article.The fans read their own opinions being repeated back to them, decide what fantastic insight the journalist has, and decide the guy's a genius.The suggestion that Villa should get Graham Taylor in as DOF has been mentioned on quite a few Villa sites recently.So just the capitalist Mirror confiscating the surplus value of the workers and selling it back to them, as usual.I have to agree, and furthermore I can't believe people can't see it for what it is.As for the rubbish about capitalism, I didn't pay a penny to read it so that didn't work did it?
Journalist writes a load of shit about our troubles = Wah...... they don't know what is going on in our club Journalist write an article that sums up mist Villa fans views = Wah..... they just copied stuff from the forums and state the obvious
So there we have the work of other people used to make money for those who did not produce it and only own the means of production - the website.Take the example of the Huffington Post - the material was provided entirely free by bloggers and it was sold for $315m.So the fact that you don't pay for content does not mean no one is being exploited, or that no one is confiscating the surplus value produced by someone else.Sounds like capitalism to me.
You get it so often with football journalism, particularly at the populist end of the market. The reader agrees with the writer and says it's a well written article, if he disagrees it's ill thought out and poorly constructed.