Had an impact? It was the biggest change in football since Abramovich rocked up at Chelsea. The number of clubs on a financial planet so seperate from everybody else increased. There are now three teams in this league who nobody else can compete with financially. How on Earth can you underplay a mid-table side suddenly becoming the richest in the world?
Quote from: Dribbler on December 31, 2013, 02:23:17 PMI would actually say however that what we're doing isn't running the club in a 'responsible way', to have a 'vision' implies some sort of long term foresight, yet as a club we've lurched from MoN to Houllier, to McLeish to Lambert, a yo yoing of footballing 'styles' and 'visions' if ever you could find them, now we've lurched between one extreme of overspending to another of extreme of underspending. That's a very dangerous game to play. What we need at the club is a long term vision that involves smooth transition (as talked about in another thread), but the club seems incapable of doing so. This is the reason why we are were we are, when other clubs seem to have developed over the last few years.Where's this lurching between one extreme of overspending to another extreme of underspending?From the final year of MON's reign (2009/10) our annual net transfer spend has been £3m, (£11m), (£7m), £23m, £17m. The net incomes from player trading in the GH and TSM years were due to the silly amounts we got for Milner, Young, and Downing. I don't think that's the pattern of a club 'lurching' from extreme overspending to extreme underspending.The issue has been the wages. MON was signing shit players like Habib Beye and giving them 4 year contracts at £40k per week and then not playing them. When the going rate for a reserve is £40k per week, any player of any calibre you sign is going to take that as his starting point and work upwards from there. To sort that problem out, you have to get rid of those on the silly contracts and bring in players who don't have such expectations in terms of their own salaries - ie ones from the lower leagues or from overseas.When the going rate for a reserve at the club is more manageable, then you can start bringing in better quality players on more sensible salaries. This isn't preparing for the Championship - it's running our football club in such a way that if Randy walked away tomorrow we wouldn't be totally fcuked!
I would actually say however that what we're doing isn't running the club in a 'responsible way', to have a 'vision' implies some sort of long term foresight, yet as a club we've lurched from MoN to Houllier, to McLeish to Lambert, a yo yoing of footballing 'styles' and 'visions' if ever you could find them, now we've lurched between one extreme of overspending to another of extreme of underspending. That's a very dangerous game to play. What we need at the club is a long term vision that involves smooth transition (as talked about in another thread), but the club seems incapable of doing so. This is the reason why we are were we are, when other clubs seem to have developed over the last few years.
Knowledge of the game and the right people to turn to and looking after the finances. I doubt Doug Ellis would have asked the manager of Manchester United for advise over appointing a manager - nor would he lave allowed the manager to deal with all of the finances without keeping a check on what he was spending
Quote from: LTA on December 31, 2013, 10:20:11 PMKnowledge of the game and the right people to turn to and looking after the finances. I doubt Doug Ellis would have asked the manager of Manchester United for advise over appointing a manager - nor would he lave allowed the manager to deal with all of the finances without keeping a check on what he was spendingNo, but we did get relegated with him at the helm. He also hired two of the worst Villa managers ever in Graham Turner and Billy McNeill. You must have forgotten that
Quote from: Toronto Villa on December 31, 2013, 10:50:28 PMQuote from: LTA on December 31, 2013, 10:20:11 PMKnowledge of the game and the right people to turn to and looking after the finances. I doubt Doug Ellis would have asked the manager of Manchester United for advise over appointing a manager - nor would he lave allowed the manager to deal with all of the finances without keeping a check on what he was spendingNo, but we did get relegated with him at the helm. He also hired two of the worst Villa managers ever in Graham Turner and Billy McNeill. You must have forgotten thatI don't remember either of them as manager (my first game was in 1989), but obviously they were poor appointments, and Ellis made a few of them afterwards, like Venglos and SGT mk 2. My argument is that to be succesful at running a football club, you need to know a bit about the business, or a bottomless, bulging bag of cash - Randy Lerner appears to have neither of these.
Quote from: LTA on December 31, 2013, 11:13:15 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on December 31, 2013, 10:50:28 PMQuote from: LTA on December 31, 2013, 10:20:11 PMKnowledge of the game and the right people to turn to and looking after the finances. I doubt Doug Ellis would have asked the manager of Manchester United for advise over appointing a manager - nor would he lave allowed the manager to deal with all of the finances without keeping a check on what he was spendingNo, but we did get relegated with him at the helm. He also hired two of the worst Villa managers ever in Graham Turner and Billy McNeill. You must have forgotten thatI don't remember either of them as manager (my first game was in 1989), but obviously they were poor appointments, and Ellis made a few of them afterwards, like Venglos and SGT mk 2. My argument is that to be succesful at running a football club, you need to know a bit about the business, or a bottomless, bulging bag of cash - Randy Lerner appears to have neither of these. I'm sorry but just because you started following us in 1989 doesn't allow you to ignore the years when we went down or some of his utterly shit managerial hires. And for such an astute businessman he sure dismantled a European Cup winning side with great skill, and the two times we came second in the league under Sir Graham and Big Ron he never built on either season to make us into a true force. But off course Lerner in his 7 years is way worse.
Quote from: Ads on December 31, 2013, 02:53:24 PMHad an impact? It was the biggest change in football since Abramovich rocked up at Chelsea. The number of clubs on a financial planet so seperate from everybody else increased. There are now three teams in this league who nobody else can compete with financially. How on Earth can you underplay a mid-table side suddenly becoming the richest in the world?Chelsea, Man. City and... ?
Quote from: Smirker on December 31, 2013, 10:06:25 PMQuote from: Ads on December 31, 2013, 02:53:24 PMHad an impact? It was the biggest change in football since Abramovich rocked up at Chelsea. The number of clubs on a financial planet so seperate from everybody else increased. There are now three teams in this league who nobody else can compete with financially. How on Earth can you underplay a mid-table side suddenly becoming the richest in the world?Chelsea, Man. City and... ?Man Utd have an annual turnover of £700m (last time I looked at least), I guess that's who he meant and it would be totally correct to include them. You could potentially shift it to 5 and include Arsenal and Liverpool who both also have huge annual turnover compared to the rest of the league, in financial terms those 5 have all the advantages to be clear away at the top of the league.