Quote from: Ron Manager on August 03, 2014, 05:43:36 PMIf Randy sells it is very likely to be an American who takes us on. Possibly one with good intentions but little knowledge of the sport.Thats if he can find a seller. Its a dreadful situation we as fans have to face up to.A new owner being American doesn't necessarily mean it has to be so clueless. Look at Man City. Mansour almost certainly knows next to nothing about the game, but the thing people frequently miss about them is that they have appointed people from the absolute top drawer of sport and football to run things.They took over Man City and they stuck in the bloke who ran Nike and then the people who ran Barcelona to run things.Randy bought us, and his response to needing to get hold of things was to put in someone who used to run call centres for a credit card company.
If Randy sells it is very likely to be an American who takes us on. Possibly one with good intentions but little knowledge of the sport.Thats if he can find a seller. Its a dreadful situation we as fans have to face up to.
Given that in resigning here, he left his FA position, is it a fair assumption to say he must have been more than a bit pissed off?I know he has other issues outside football (his son, I mean) and may have reappraised things, but it all seems a bit abrupt.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 03, 2014, 05:51:58 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on August 03, 2014, 05:43:36 PMIf Randy sells it is very likely to be an American who takes us on. Possibly one with good intentions but little knowledge of the sport.Thats if he can find a seller. Its a dreadful situation we as fans have to face up to.A new owner being American doesn't necessarily mean it has to be so clueless. Look at Man City. Mansour almost certainly knows next to nothing about the game, but the thing people frequently miss about them is that they have appointed people from the absolute top drawer of sport and football to run things.They took over Man City and they stuck in the bloke who ran Nike and then the people who ran Barcelona to run things.Randy bought us, and his response to needing to get hold of things was to put in someone who used to run call centres for a credit card company.Good point but it is so much easier when they are given a budget and a strategy of 'money no object, get us the PL and CL'Further down the scale you need to convince top people that you have a realistic strategy and budget to get them to come and work for you. Where Lerner fell down was not trying to employ the best at Day 1 when he came in when it was clear he had the money and aspiration.
Quote from: old man villa fan on August 03, 2014, 06:17:29 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on August 03, 2014, 05:51:58 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on August 03, 2014, 05:43:36 PMIf Randy sells it is very likely to be an American who takes us on. Possibly one with good intentions but little knowledge of the sport.Thats if he can find a seller. Its a dreadful situation we as fans have to face up to.A new owner being American doesn't necessarily mean it has to be so clueless. Look at Man City. Mansour almost certainly knows next to nothing about the game, but the thing people frequently miss about them is that they have appointed people from the absolute top drawer of sport and football to run things.They took over Man City and they stuck in the bloke who ran Nike and then the people who ran Barcelona to run things.Randy bought us, and his response to needing to get hold of things was to put in someone who used to run call centres for a credit card company.Good point but it is so much easier when they are given a budget and a strategy of 'money no object, get us the PL and CL'Further down the scale you need to convince top people that you have a realistic strategy and budget to get them to come and work for you. Where Lerner fell down was not trying to employ the best at Day 1 when he came in when it was clear he had the money and aspiration.Not sure how O'Neill would have taken to working with such people.
Quote from: tomd2103 on August 03, 2014, 06:43:58 PMQuote from: old man villa fan on August 03, 2014, 06:17:29 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on August 03, 2014, 05:51:58 PMQuote from: Ron Manager on August 03, 2014, 05:43:36 PMIf Randy sells it is very likely to be an American who takes us on. Possibly one with good intentions but little knowledge of the sport.Thats if he can find a seller. Its a dreadful situation we as fans have to face up to.A new owner being American doesn't necessarily mean it has to be so clueless. Look at Man City. Mansour almost certainly knows next to nothing about the game, but the thing people frequently miss about them is that they have appointed people from the absolute top drawer of sport and football to run things.They took over Man City and they stuck in the bloke who ran Nike and then the people who ran Barcelona to run things.Randy bought us, and his response to needing to get hold of things was to put in someone who used to run call centres for a credit card company.Good point but it is so much easier when they are given a budget and a strategy of 'money no object, get us the PL and CL'Further down the scale you need to convince top people that you have a realistic strategy and budget to get them to come and work for you. Where Lerner fell down was not trying to employ the best at Day 1 when he came in when it was clear he had the money and aspiration.Not sure how O'Neill would have taken to working with such people. he wouldn't have, and that was part of the problem (which is what a close friend of one of our CEOs under MON told me).However, what about when MON was gone?That was another chance to appoint capable people, and he spurned it.
I think by that time the horse had bolted and the money was gone to get top people. We had our one chance at glory and we failed.
Quote from: old man villa fan on August 03, 2014, 06:53:01 PMI think by that time the horse had bolted and the money was gone to get top people. We had our one chance at glory and we failed.I disagree - the top, top administrators in football still don't earn as much as mediocre footballers doAt that time, we were paying Emile Heskey 65k a week. We were paying players as average as Steve Sidwell 40k a week.Putting in highly talented administrators would have cost a fraction of that.Faulkner was on 250k a year (as per the accounts). We could have paid someone who really knew what they were doing 10 times that and that'd still be about a Sidwell's worth of wages.For four years, the full extent of the people running the club was Martin O'Neill.He then went, flounced off (for reasons that make me extremely sympathetic to Lerner), and we were left in a situation where Randy had to install his own structure, and that is where it all went tits up.It wasn't mostly because O'Neill left, it was because Randy totally fucked up almost every appointment he made from then on - which is coincidentally exactly the same criticism Browns fans had of him.Lest we forget, this is a man who thought appointing Alex McLeish was a good idea. O'Neill went and he was forced to do things himself and he totally fucked it up. Yes, he thew money at it for a while, but throwing money at something is the easy bit - if you have money - getting an organisation running as best it can is much harder, and that is where he failed.Look at the godawful rudderless mess we are now, for example. He's totally fucked it up, I'm afraid.
I do not disagree with you. The point I was trying to make was that ambitious people with drive want to be armed with some of the tools and a realistic challenge.Regarding your point about salary, my second paragraph relates to that. Football must be one of the few industries that pay the workers (players) more than the people running the club (manager, CEO etc.). Taking the manager as an example, perhaps that is why there are so few recently retired players going into football management when they can earn as much through media work. The other view is that players are so mollycoddled these days that they would never have the right frame of mind or have the dedication to go into management.
Lambert was,we understood, tactically very savvy, could change things round in the space of five minutes. I would like to know who decidedthis was the case as this current manager has not shown anything that suggests he is intelligent in either a football sense or a verbal sense.We are stuck with him. His job is safe and he knows it.Doug would have sacked him twice in the time he has been manager.Doug would have been right to take this action.