Quote from: Diablo on September 04, 2013, 11:36:48 PMMervyn King was instrumental in ripping us off to the tune of at least £1 Trillion pounds of our money in the banking collapse and subsequent bail out/scam. He then supported the Tory Lib coalitions drastic cuts in public services - affecting millions of vulnerable people. Quite a legacy.Going way off topic and beyond my area of expertise but can you be more specific? I'm not sure what powers the BoE have other than manipulating interest rates.
Mervyn King was instrumental in ripping us off to the tune of at least £1 Trillion pounds of our money in the banking collapse and subsequent bail out/scam. He then supported the Tory Lib coalitions drastic cuts in public services - affecting millions of vulnerable people. Quite a legacy.
Quote from: bill on August 30, 2013, 04:06:58 PMRon Saunders please.An 80 year old who has had nothing to do with football for 25 years? Much as we love Super Ron I don't think he's the man for the job somehow.
Ron Saunders please.
On a related note, the mention of Benjamin Zephaniah also got me thinking. Wouldn't it be ace to be the first football club to appoint a poet laureate. Commission someone like Zephaniah to write a collection of Villa poems, perhaps do recitals at the Holte Suite, create poems to mark special occasions (our 140th anniversary, for instance). He's a Villa fan, a proud Brummie, but just as importantly he's a normal working class bloke, one of us. In terms of PR, it would certainly grab headlines, elevate our profile and cement our place as a pioneering club, not just a football club but a cultural institution.
Quote from: Jimbo on August 31, 2013, 11:17:36 AMOn a related note, the mention of Benjamin Zephaniah also got me thinking. Wouldn't it be ace to be the first football club to appoint a poet laureate. Commission someone like Zephaniah to write a collection of Villa poems, perhaps do recitals at the Holte Suite, create poems to mark special occasions (our 140th anniversary, for instance). He's a Villa fan, a proud Brummie, but just as importantly he's a normal working class bloke, one of us. In terms of PR, it would certainly grab headlines, elevate our profile and cement our place as a pioneering club, not just a football club but a cultural institution. Great choice and Zephaniah would get my vote if he were on the list.
I don't buy the former manager as threat to current manager thing. A retired (and frankly well past it in 2003) manager like SGT acting as a conduit between owners and supporters/media should be no more a threat to Lambert than having Ken McNaught on AVTV is a threat to Ron Vlaar's first team place. It's a completely different and unconnected role. Unless Lambert has some severe insecurity and paranoia issues.
Quote from: not3bad on September 05, 2013, 03:20:52 PMQuote from: Jimbo on August 31, 2013, 11:17:36 AMOn a related note, the mention of Benjamin Zephaniah also got me thinking. Wouldn't it be ace to be the first football club to appoint a poet laureate. Commission someone like Zephaniah to write a collection of Villa poems, perhaps do recitals at the Holte Suite, create poems to mark special occasions (our 140th anniversary, for instance). He's a Villa fan, a proud Brummie, but just as importantly he's a normal working class bloke, one of us. In terms of PR, it would certainly grab headlines, elevate our profile and cement our place as a pioneering club, not just a football club but a cultural institution. Great choice and Zephaniah would get my vote if he were on the list.A superb choice (if it wasn't going to be an ex-player or manger) he'd definitely get my vote.
Nigel K has just given the Villa one of the best plugs in a non footballing arena.Last night of the Proms magical performanceNige for President!!!
Quote from: oldtimernow on September 07, 2013, 10:02:40 PMNigel K has just given the Villa one of the best plugs in a non footballing arena.Last night of the Proms magical performanceNige for President!!!Seconded!