Quote from: saunders_heroes on September 25, 2013, 11:16:36 AMQuote from: Montbert on September 25, 2013, 11:14:53 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on September 25, 2013, 11:13:01 AMQuote from: Montbert on September 25, 2013, 11:10:53 AMSo you know we can't compete, but you want us to be competitive? Who with? What does that mean?How about speculating to accumulate. Surely a rich man like Lerner has done that in the past?I think you have an unrealistic view on how much we can spend on speculation. Football is a business, but it's a pretty wild one. Buying players to hopefully sell at a profit isn't like investing in steel - the risks involved are greater than any stock market commodity.Unrealistic to want a team a Villa that can compete in the Premier League and not bow down to the likes of Tottenham when they come to town? Unrealistic in thinking that we can currently spend as much as them. You think that the answer to everything is to spend more? Well, there's no way we can spend as much as Spurs right now, let alone as much as the teams who finished top four last season. So, we have to find another way to build ourselves up in the meantime. How much do you think Spurs are paying Lewis Holtby, who came into the side yesterday and scooped that ball to Defoe for their first in a way no Villa player could? He's their second string. We're miles behind them financially, so we need to find another way.Any ideas? Ideas which don't just imagine that Lerner has more money than he does.
Quote from: Montbert on September 25, 2013, 11:14:53 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on September 25, 2013, 11:13:01 AMQuote from: Montbert on September 25, 2013, 11:10:53 AMSo you know we can't compete, but you want us to be competitive? Who with? What does that mean?How about speculating to accumulate. Surely a rich man like Lerner has done that in the past?I think you have an unrealistic view on how much we can spend on speculation. Football is a business, but it's a pretty wild one. Buying players to hopefully sell at a profit isn't like investing in steel - the risks involved are greater than any stock market commodity.Unrealistic to want a team a Villa that can compete in the Premier League and not bow down to the likes of Tottenham when they come to town?
Quote from: saunders_heroes on September 25, 2013, 11:13:01 AMQuote from: Montbert on September 25, 2013, 11:10:53 AMSo you know we can't compete, but you want us to be competitive? Who with? What does that mean?How about speculating to accumulate. Surely a rich man like Lerner has done that in the past?I think you have an unrealistic view on how much we can spend on speculation. Football is a business, but it's a pretty wild one. Buying players to hopefully sell at a profit isn't like investing in steel - the risks involved are greater than any stock market commodity.
Quote from: Montbert on September 25, 2013, 11:10:53 AMSo you know we can't compete, but you want us to be competitive? Who with? What does that mean?How about speculating to accumulate. Surely a rich man like Lerner has done that in the past?
So you know we can't compete, but you want us to be competitive? Who with? What does that mean?
I'm not deluded enough to think we can compete with the Man Citys of this world, I just want to see us competitive but we're not even doing that. Are you happy with the Villa at the moment?As for the players you've listed only Benteke can be classed as a good signing. Okore may well turn out to be decent in the long run. Weimann can class himself very lucky to be still in the team. He's done barely nothing this calendar year. In another era at. Villa he'd find himself back in the reserves.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on September 25, 2013, 11:11:53 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on September 25, 2013, 11:05:53 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on September 25, 2013, 09:58:21 AMQuote from: FranzBiberkopf on September 25, 2013, 09:54:53 AMI think we just need to chill a little. Looking at the squad realistically, its midtable. Thats what has been budgeted for. Thats in line with what we all pay as individuals at the gate and for our season tickets.Two quality additions and it could (with a tail wind and a spot of good luck) be top 7/6.I don't think Lambert is blinkered or reluctant to pay for the quality, or even so much that Lerner won't fund it. Its just that there's only a finite pool of quality, all being chased by a group of clubs across Europe, of which we are but one.I like they way we're developing. I'm prepared to build slowly. Consolidation this season (14th - 10th place). Kick on again next season (10th - 7th). Then see where we can go and what the appetite for risk is at that point.No easy quick fixes available any longer I'm afraid.There could be a quick fix, if only Lerner would invest some real money, but he won't do it. We spend a relative pittance these days and we're seeing the consequence of it. It's quite humiliating seeing us getting beat at home so often. There doesn't seem much pride at the Villa these days.Last night you said Lerner doesn't spend enough. You were asked how many managers had spent more than Lambert and didn't answer. This morning you're saying Lerner doesn't spend enough. And the one thing you'll never do is question Randy Lerner. You seem his biggest fan for some reason. He pays me. Didn't you know?If you could be bothered to read everything rather than selectively, you'll see that I criticise when due and ignore most of the time. However, when something is apparently wrong then I'll disagree with it, and your claim that he hasn't given enough money is blatantly at odds with the facts.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 25, 2013, 11:05:53 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on September 25, 2013, 09:58:21 AMQuote from: FranzBiberkopf on September 25, 2013, 09:54:53 AMI think we just need to chill a little. Looking at the squad realistically, its midtable. Thats what has been budgeted for. Thats in line with what we all pay as individuals at the gate and for our season tickets.Two quality additions and it could (with a tail wind and a spot of good luck) be top 7/6.I don't think Lambert is blinkered or reluctant to pay for the quality, or even so much that Lerner won't fund it. Its just that there's only a finite pool of quality, all being chased by a group of clubs across Europe, of which we are but one.I like they way we're developing. I'm prepared to build slowly. Consolidation this season (14th - 10th place). Kick on again next season (10th - 7th). Then see where we can go and what the appetite for risk is at that point.No easy quick fixes available any longer I'm afraid.There could be a quick fix, if only Lerner would invest some real money, but he won't do it. We spend a relative pittance these days and we're seeing the consequence of it. It's quite humiliating seeing us getting beat at home so often. There doesn't seem much pride at the Villa these days.Last night you said Lerner doesn't spend enough. You were asked how many managers had spent more than Lambert and didn't answer. This morning you're saying Lerner doesn't spend enough. And the one thing you'll never do is question Randy Lerner. You seem his biggest fan for some reason.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on September 25, 2013, 09:58:21 AMQuote from: FranzBiberkopf on September 25, 2013, 09:54:53 AMI think we just need to chill a little. Looking at the squad realistically, its midtable. Thats what has been budgeted for. Thats in line with what we all pay as individuals at the gate and for our season tickets.Two quality additions and it could (with a tail wind and a spot of good luck) be top 7/6.I don't think Lambert is blinkered or reluctant to pay for the quality, or even so much that Lerner won't fund it. Its just that there's only a finite pool of quality, all being chased by a group of clubs across Europe, of which we are but one.I like they way we're developing. I'm prepared to build slowly. Consolidation this season (14th - 10th place). Kick on again next season (10th - 7th). Then see where we can go and what the appetite for risk is at that point.No easy quick fixes available any longer I'm afraid.There could be a quick fix, if only Lerner would invest some real money, but he won't do it. We spend a relative pittance these days and we're seeing the consequence of it. It's quite humiliating seeing us getting beat at home so often. There doesn't seem much pride at the Villa these days.Last night you said Lerner doesn't spend enough. You were asked how many managers had spent more than Lambert and didn't answer. This morning you're saying Lerner doesn't spend enough.
Quote from: FranzBiberkopf on September 25, 2013, 09:54:53 AMI think we just need to chill a little. Looking at the squad realistically, its midtable. Thats what has been budgeted for. Thats in line with what we all pay as individuals at the gate and for our season tickets.Two quality additions and it could (with a tail wind and a spot of good luck) be top 7/6.I don't think Lambert is blinkered or reluctant to pay for the quality, or even so much that Lerner won't fund it. Its just that there's only a finite pool of quality, all being chased by a group of clubs across Europe, of which we are but one.I like they way we're developing. I'm prepared to build slowly. Consolidation this season (14th - 10th place). Kick on again next season (10th - 7th). Then see where we can go and what the appetite for risk is at that point.No easy quick fixes available any longer I'm afraid.There could be a quick fix, if only Lerner would invest some real money, but he won't do it. We spend a relative pittance these days and we're seeing the consequence of it. It's quite humiliating seeing us getting beat at home so often. There doesn't seem much pride at the Villa these days.
I think we just need to chill a little. Looking at the squad realistically, its midtable. Thats what has been budgeted for. Thats in line with what we all pay as individuals at the gate and for our season tickets.Two quality additions and it could (with a tail wind and a spot of good luck) be top 7/6.I don't think Lambert is blinkered or reluctant to pay for the quality, or even so much that Lerner won't fund it. Its just that there's only a finite pool of quality, all being chased by a group of clubs across Europe, of which we are but one.I like they way we're developing. I'm prepared to build slowly. Consolidation this season (14th - 10th place). Kick on again next season (10th - 7th). Then see where we can go and what the appetite for risk is at that point.No easy quick fixes available any longer I'm afraid.
Around this time last year we won away to Man City's reserves. Last night we lost at home to Spurs' reserves. If one isn't a reason to get carried away, then the other isn't reason to be too despondent, especailly as league results are better so far this season.It's a bump in the road.
Your criticisms of Lerner must be very well hidden because I don't see many of them. One things for sure though if anyone dares criticises him on here you're the first to jump to his defence.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on September 25, 2013, 11:28:30 AMYour criticisms of Lerner must be very well hidden because I don't see many of them. One things for sure though if anyone dares criticises him on here you're the first to jump to his defence. Which again isn't true, but if it makes you happy keep saying it.
I'm not happy with Villa under Lerner, no, but that's mostly because of decisions. He didn't really know anything about football when he arrived - still could know more - and gave the bulk of his money to the wrong man. Yes, most of us supported that man as well, but as chairman his job is to know better than fans and frankly he knew worse than many, especially towards the end. The two managers who followed? One was a noble-ish error, one might be the worst single decision the club has made in decades. In appointing Lambert he's gone some way to getting it right.But why are you focusing so much on Lerner? Did Lerner tell Lambert to buy Kozak? Does Lerner come down to the training pitch and disrupt ball-retention exercises? Perhaps you could relax your apparently monomaniacal obsession with Lerner, and think about Lambert, think about what football is now in the Premier League, and maybe cut them some slack? Not everything is a 'disgrace' or a 'scandal' or an 'outrage' you know.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 25, 2013, 11:30:15 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on September 25, 2013, 11:28:30 AMYour criticisms of Lerner must be very well hidden because I don't see many of them. One things for sure though if anyone dares criticises him on here you're the first to jump to his defence. Which again isn't true, but if it makes you happy keep saying it.I look forward to your next criticism of Lerner then.
Quote from: Montbert on September 25, 2013, 11:30:53 AMI'm not happy with Villa under Lerner, no, but that's mostly because of decisions. He didn't really know anything about football when he arrived - still could know more - and gave the bulk of his money to the wrong man. Yes, most of us supported that man as well, but as chairman his job is to know better than fans and frankly he knew worse than many, especially towards the end. The two managers who followed? One was a noble-ish error, one might be the worst single decision the club has made in decades. In appointing Lambert he's gone some way to getting it right.But why are you focusing so much on Lerner? Did Lerner tell Lambert to buy Kozak? Does Lerner come down to the training pitch and disrupt ball-retention exercises? Perhaps you could relax your apparently monomaniacal obsession with Lerner, and think about Lambert, think about what football is now in the Premier League, and maybe cut them some slack? Not everything is a 'disgrace' or a 'scandal' or an 'outrage' you know.Christ don't start me on Lambert or I'll be at it all day. The pair of them are like Stan and Ollie, and they're in charge of our club
Quote from: saunders_heroes on September 25, 2013, 11:38:45 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on September 25, 2013, 11:30:15 AMQuote from: saunders_heroes on September 25, 2013, 11:28:30 AMYour criticisms of Lerner must be very well hidden because I don't see many of them. One things for sure though if anyone dares criticises him on here you're the first to jump to his defence. Which again isn't true, but if it makes you happy keep saying it.I look forward to your next criticism of Lerner then. I look forward to your next praise of anything.