With all due respect to your religious beliefs, IMHO anyone who believes in God will believe anything an authority figure tells them....
Quote from: Fergal on February 26, 2014, 08:56:21 AMWith all due respect to your religious beliefs, IMHO anyone who believes in God will believe anything an authority figure tells them....I think that is the entire point that Arsetrumpet is making with regards Woodhall and H&V in general....
As Kendrick and the Mail have more direct access to the club than we, shouldn't he be putting these concerns to the management himself?
I don't think apathy is quite right as an accusation on this anyway. I think a few things are at play.First of all, I don't wish to ignite the debate again on this thread as to whether we are better off than this time last year. Something to think on however.When our "winnable" games were looming last year there was all kinds of tub-thumping being done as to how we need to fill the ground and roar the boys to safety. I am not taking issue with that. It worked and some of the atmosphere we created at those games was tremendous. But to my mind it would suggest that the lack of such demands so far this year are not because we are apathetic but because, in general, the fan base is not as worried about relegation at this point in time as it was last season. That could change in the coming weeks of course but, as it stands, I am still of the impression that the majority of us don’t think we are on collision course for relegation.Neither do I believe apathy is the reason we are not demanding that the manager and board are strung up from the nearest flagpole. We as fans can put up with an awful lot. Most of us understand that we have to take our medicine after years of over spending and mismanagement of the squad. It is in part for this reason that we aren’t creating massive waves. We are realists. We don’t want the club to end up in the financial hole that so many others have and can understand the notion that it was always going to be a hard time to go through to put the financial side of things in order.We aren’t all screaming for the managers head at the minute. But because we are apathetic? I don’t think so. There are some that still have faith that he is the man for the job. There are some that will think he has been dealt a rough hand and want to give him more time to see what he can do with a few quid behind him after dealing with the worst of the excesses of previous regimes. And, even if you do want him out, will it do any good to demand his sacking now? It isn’t as simple as saying “This football is rubbish, give him the boot”, for example. Who is it we are liable to bring in that would be better? Would it be in our best interests to keep our powder dry until the Summer if that is the way it is going, rather than flinging someone new at it with a squad they don’t know and with 10 or 11 games to go? It’s not apathy, it is trying to concern yourself with what is best for the club at that moment in time.Perhaps they are mistaking our misgivings about the board for apathy. Let’s take Paul Faulkner as an example. I was very critical from the outset of the Lerner tenure about the lack of football knowledge within the board and this has bitten us on the backside more than anything else since 2006. The fact that Sir Flounce-a-lot was allowed to haemorrhage so much money, the bizarre process we seemed to follow to find his replacement, the flip flopping between styles with each new appointment, the appalling way that the value of the first team squad has been managed. All are perfectly fair accusations to put to the board. But….Paul Faulkner tends to take the brunt for most of the perceived ills here. It isn’t his fault that he had to learn on the job. It isn’t his fault that he was thrust into such a huge job with no background in the game. From a commercial income perspective he has done very well. He is excellent on the charitable and supporter engagement side of things. So should we really be demanding his head? Or should we be doing what we are in raising that we still think a wise football owl on the board to assist would make us stronger? It isn’t apathy, it is about being fair and wanting what is best for the club. Let’s take the chairman. Is he bored with it all? Why won’t he talk to the fans and media? Shall we rewrite history and pretend Doug did nothing but good here? Why aren’t you lot out on the streets demanding he sell up? Because we are apathetic? Nope. Because he isn’t a bad bloke. Because there are far, far worse people out there who could own us. Look at the shower down the road for an example. You can be miffed that he isn’t around for the games any more. You can wish that he would throw money at it like he did when he first came in. But even in that short time the game has changed. Back then he thought we could quickly buy our way into the Champions League. Then came the oil money at Man City and that withered on the vine pretty quickly. Whilst I will happily point out that he has approached a number of aspects of running the club in an incredibly naïve manner, what more can you realistically ask of him? The man has sunk in hundreds of millions of pounds. We might have made a hash of how it was spent but you can’t lay too much of the blame for that at his door. He has done great things in the community, just look at the Acorns sponsorship for an example. So is it really fair to be protesting on the streets to demand his removal? Of course it isn’t. Finally, what can you do to remove a man who owns the club outright? Demand he sell? Brilliant, but who is he flogging it to? What are their intentions? And, most importantly, where are they? I am not apathetic, I am actually fed up with reading people demanding that he sell up to someone who will invest. He has invested. Lot’s. I am sure that if the next oligarch or sheikh off the rank wanted to buy us he would cheerfully sell up. But you can’t just pluck someone with a few billion off the shelf and tell them to start frittering all that money away on us. So we have Randy for the foreseeable and there is still a “better the devil you know” element at play for a bloke who seems pretty decent, if misguided on the playing side.It isn’t apathy. I don’t accept where we are and have been for the last few seasons. It isn’t good enough. But where we are currently is being met with caution and concern rather than wailing for change, any old change, like the Stripy lot do. But to me this Summer is the absolute critical point for all of those mentioned above. If we don’t open the piggy bank then you can only conclude that the board are happy to bob along just maintaining our top flight status and taking the TV money. If they do, and the manager buys another raft of kids, punts and misfits, then it shows his failings in identifying the quality that will take us up the league.I am not apathetic. I am just watching things very closely, and weighing what is best for the club, before I leap to any extreme of position.
Quote from: Leighton on February 25, 2014, 11:49:11 PMI will share with you the email that I sent to the club yesterday lunchtime. I received a telephone call earlier this evening from Nicky Keys, acknowledging that the email had been received and read by Paul Faulkner. ********************** To Aston Villa,Mr Randy Lerner, Mr Paul Faulkner, Mr Paul Lambert. Head of ticket sales;I have been going down Villa Park since the mid 1980's, all but a few of those seasons I have been a season ticket holder. I have a season ticket now- I sit in the North Upper, along with my brother and a friend. Around us, we have made many friends. We are all very passionate and loyal Villa fans- and sometimes we disagree about a few Villa related things, as is the norm. One thing though that we are all in an agreement with, is that the present state of the first team is nothing short of woeful. The blame falls firmly at the feet of our manager. If Mr Lerner and Mr Faulkner feel that Paul Lambert is worthy of a new contract, then I will not be renewing my season ticket. The football he has provided at Villa Park is terrible- a rare few exceptions such as Sunderland last season, a lucky win against Man City and WBA just papers over the cracks. We are in real danger of relegation, and that is a result of the manager’s inability. I fear that even if we do stay up this season, we will be forced to endure more of the same next year and the year after that if he is given a new contract. Flirting with relegation should not be what our club should be about. With Paul Lambert in charge, that is the best we can hope for. If we stay up, then we will be very lucky to do so. If we get relegated, then the board (not the fans) deserve exactly that for not addressing the decline of the first team sooner. On the pitch, we have made NO progress under Lambert. Just look at the results. Barr a few quality additions, most of the players he has signed are not of premiership class, nor never will be. I believe he’s been given the tools to do the job; he just can’t do the job very well. He has to go. I would just like to make it clear that when it comes to matters off the field, I am extremely impressed with the club. I have had the pleasure to meet with Mr Faulkner on a few occasions, most recently at the Villa Supporters Trust meeting held last November. I do feel that since Mr Lerner took charge, the dialogue between the club and the fans has been enhanced. I especially appreciate the clubs stance on the safe standing debate. But, the bottom line is this: Paul Lambert’s football is dross. His results are below acceptable. His squad are the worst since the relegation season of 1986. He does not deserve to still be in a job. He needs to be sacked. I hope that somebody at the club will pass on my frustrations and concerns to the board, especially Mr Faulkner. Regards and as always, Up the Villa! Leighton. *****************************I agree with a lot of this but a few things I cannot agree on.The board are equally to blame in regards this current mess. Asset stripping and no attempt to move the club forward on the pitch. Communication would be improved even more if Lerner actually attended a game or released the occasional statement. The media and everyone regard him as an absentee owner and that's exactly what he is.In times of adversity it would be nice to see that the captains still on the ship and not left it sinking
I will share with you the email that I sent to the club yesterday lunchtime. I received a telephone call earlier this evening from Nicky Keys, acknowledging that the email had been received and read by Paul Faulkner. ********************** To Aston Villa,Mr Randy Lerner, Mr Paul Faulkner, Mr Paul Lambert. Head of ticket sales;I have been going down Villa Park since the mid 1980's, all but a few of those seasons I have been a season ticket holder. I have a season ticket now- I sit in the North Upper, along with my brother and a friend. Around us, we have made many friends. We are all very passionate and loyal Villa fans- and sometimes we disagree about a few Villa related things, as is the norm. One thing though that we are all in an agreement with, is that the present state of the first team is nothing short of woeful. The blame falls firmly at the feet of our manager. If Mr Lerner and Mr Faulkner feel that Paul Lambert is worthy of a new contract, then I will not be renewing my season ticket. The football he has provided at Villa Park is terrible- a rare few exceptions such as Sunderland last season, a lucky win against Man City and WBA just papers over the cracks. We are in real danger of relegation, and that is a result of the manager’s inability. I fear that even if we do stay up this season, we will be forced to endure more of the same next year and the year after that if he is given a new contract. Flirting with relegation should not be what our club should be about. With Paul Lambert in charge, that is the best we can hope for. If we stay up, then we will be very lucky to do so. If we get relegated, then the board (not the fans) deserve exactly that for not addressing the decline of the first team sooner. On the pitch, we have made NO progress under Lambert. Just look at the results. Barr a few quality additions, most of the players he has signed are not of premiership class, nor never will be. I believe he’s been given the tools to do the job; he just can’t do the job very well. He has to go. I would just like to make it clear that when it comes to matters off the field, I am extremely impressed with the club. I have had the pleasure to meet with Mr Faulkner on a few occasions, most recently at the Villa Supporters Trust meeting held last November. I do feel that since Mr Lerner took charge, the dialogue between the club and the fans has been enhanced. I especially appreciate the clubs stance on the safe standing debate. But, the bottom line is this: Paul Lambert’s football is dross. His results are below acceptable. His squad are the worst since the relegation season of 1986. He does not deserve to still be in a job. He needs to be sacked. I hope that somebody at the club will pass on my frustrations and concerns to the board, especially Mr Faulkner. Regards and as always, Up the Villa! Leighton. *****************************