Quote from: Dante Lavelli on December 30, 2013, 11:10:09 PMIn summary, we're no longer living outside our means = good.I know what you mean, and I am playing devil's advocate here, but I can't resist asking why we weren't so pleased at not living outside our means when Ellis was in control?
In summary, we're no longer living outside our means = good.
Nice post, Brian. Great post for many aspects. But I think that you are too harsh with the club.Lambert may have - surely he has - overvalued a bunch of average young players, but unlike Arsenal for instance, even in the era of modern football the Villa remained a great but still familiar club, with a beautiful stadium (not an anonymous modern arena) that includes a clubhouse(the Holte) where you can meet the Legends after the game, a club that has traditional shared values, a special eye for the fans (to which is dedicated a lounge where they can meet before and after the game), an ethic (think about what the club does for Acorns), and that oozes class everywhere. Lambert or not Lambert.
I'll say it again: if there's a plan, tell the fans who are ploughing their hard earnd cash into this 'project' what on earth it is.
Who is Woodward? Is he any good?
My take is on Lener is simple. I think the takeover at Man City completely changed his outloook on owning Villa.When he bought us I genuinely thought investing £100 million into the playing staff would give us a realistic chance of reaching the Champions League, and thus drastically increase our revenue. This was stage 1 of any "plan" but it was very much an "all or nothing" approach that, as we all know, ended in nothing. Subsequently the likes of Man Utd, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Spurts have all had to spend more and more just to keep up with City and, when we weren't able to do so, Randy realised it was sheer folly to blow millions in order to keep us in and around the Europa League places. In addition to this he would have seen the likes of Swansea and Wigan winning silverware whilst not spending "silly money" and decided Villa should be able to follow suit.In hindsight, had we picked-up a Laudrup or Martinez (or maybe even a Lambert) as soon as MON left we may be much further ahead than we are, say where Everton are now. The damage done by the Houllier and McLeish years however, has set the club-back drastically and given Lambert an incredibly big task of improving the side whilst cutting-back on the wage-bill.