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. 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.
Really good posts on this thread but three points I'd raise.1: I have to disagree and say that apathy is a big factor with Villa fans at the moment. As a cliff face is worn away by the tide year after year, so we are worn down by wave upon wave of mediocrity. You can't be angry and militant all the time and eventually you just find something else to do with your precious time. I hate moaning, and it seems it's all I feel obliged to do regarding Villa at the moment, therefore I avoid posting as much as I used to because I don't want to subject others to the kind of posts I try to avoid, however justified. I just get very little joy out of the club I love with all my heart lately.2: The board are absolutely responsible for our malaise. Yes, in many ways we do things right and I don't question Randy's integrity or intentions for a second. I do however question his judgement. We have not had a proper football based apparatus since he arrived. Thus money has been squandered, we've stumbled from one disastrous managerial regime to another with little thought on consistency and there are people way out of their depth in positions they should not be in. Good businessmen, but utterly clueless regarding the game. That is entirely Randy's fault. There are lots of good things to say about him but the fundamental issues are a sorry tale. We're only going backwards. It is just not good enough and Villa fans will put up with more than fans of clubs half our size would. I think they know that, the board, that's why they feel more comfortable than they should.3: We don't owe Randy a penny. I often hear how we owe Randy a 9 figure sum. How is this so? Any debts accrued against the club are his own doing and a symptom of the years of mismanagement, lack of proper planning, lack of consistently and execution. Financially, he is Aston Villa. If he was to sell and took a loss, it's his doing and his subordinate's. Likewise, it's his prerogative to recoup that money if he wishes. But as he does so, he risks the stability and top flight status of the biggest club in 100 miles in any direction.Never forget what a powerhouse this club was and should be, then look at the state we're in now. Not strengthening when it is essential, loaning a Wigan sub when we need a top playmaker (at the very least), recruiting players with very little calibre because they're cheap. It's like some nightmare where we're confirming to the mindless narrative clueless pundits and media hacks have had of us for ages.Randy is a good man with a good heart and he wants what is best for Villa. He just has no idea how to go about that or employ the people to achieve it. For that reason and that reason alone I hope he sells up and takes any financial hit on the chin. He said he'd move on if he couldn't do the job. Well after four years of struggle, what other conclusion can be drawn? By all means, be a part of the club, have a role of some sort.As far as I'm concerned he tried and will always be welcome. But it's time to hand over that "custodianship".
Quote from: Dave Clark Five on February 26, 2014, 06:27:34 AMDon't know whether they are good or not but 'We are relaunching to be your voice!' Sounds like something from some odd sort of religious cult.From what I have seen it is just some Villa fans. They asked me to be in it because I'd done the safe standing thing so I said I'd give it a go. We don't even all share the same view on the way Villa is at present, just the same as other Villa fans, debating where the blame lies, & whether to stick or twist. However, we are agreed that the platform of The Trust is there to represent what concerns the wider fan base, not what we think.If you want to do more about the current state of Villa than boo the team off & rant on here & twitter - The Trust may not be perfect, but it's probably the best you've got, and it is there for you to shape.Tbh - I could go through this thread (more than many others) and pick out some key points to take forward already. It's a start.It's also really weird as I am still just a H&V poster, & a Villa fan - I'm definitely not the voice of The Trust! I do just feel the need to respond when the name is called!
Don't know whether they are good or not but 'We are relaunching to be your voice!' Sounds like something from some odd sort of religious cult.
I care absolutely about this club and the instant wailing and gnashing of teeth does help in getting it off your chest but poor decisions often result from anger and it's much better to take aConsidered and thoughtful approach as to what next.
The one thing that is needed at our football club though is visible signs of leadership. I know football is a different kind of business and I'm certainly not advocating a Whelan type gobshite but if we could have a Director of Football to provide some added nous to the boardroom and provide that leadership for us fans it would help enormously. It's as if there is a vacuum at the top and whilst we appreciate the times we go about our business quietly and without fuss there are times this club needs to be galvanized by a voice we can rally around and that for me is what's missing.
Quote from: cheltenhamlion on February 26, 2014, 09:22:09 AMBack 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. 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.I really liked Chelt's post but I agree with these comments the more than anything. We can point the finger at Randy for some of his managerial appointments and that's fair enough. He can't be accused of not investing though, that's ridiculous. Like Chelt's said, he's put in millions. Maybe the quality of some of the players that have come in over the past couple of season's are not what they should be and that's fair enough argument as well, but could we realistically expect him to carry spending £7-8m on every payer that came in? The spending and more importantly the wage bill needed to come down and I think everyone agrees with that. It's not been nice but it needed to be done.
Quote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 10:47:43 AMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on February 26, 2014, 09:22:09 AMBack 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. 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.I really liked Chelt's post but I agree with these comments the more than anything. We can point the finger at Randy for some of his managerial appointments and that's fair enough. He can't be accused of not investing though, that's ridiculous. Like Chelt's said, he's put in millions. Maybe the quality of some of the players that have come in over the past couple of season's are not what they should be and that's fair enough argument as well, but could we realistically expect him to carry spending £7-8m on every payer that came in? The spending and more importantly the wage bill needed to come down and I think everyone agrees with that. It's not been nice but it needed to be done. I'd rather he hadn't got rid of most if not all of our best players and replaced them with inferior lower league players. That's a recipie for disaster, but that's what Lerner has actually done. Yes he's still spent money over the last 3 or so years but we've bought players who aren't PL quality, but what PL quality player will work for Villa with the wage structure we have under Lerner? He deserves criticism for that, because that's why we're in the brown stuff.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on February 26, 2014, 11:39:10 AMQuote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 10:47:43 AMQuote from: cheltenhamlion on February 26, 2014, 09:22:09 AMBack 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. 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.I really liked Chelt's post but I agree with these comments the more than anything. We can point the finger at Randy for some of his managerial appointments and that's fair enough. He can't be accused of not investing though, that's ridiculous. Like Chelt's said, he's put in millions. Maybe the quality of some of the players that have come in over the past couple of season's are not what they should be and that's fair enough argument as well, but could we realistically expect him to carry spending £7-8m on every payer that came in? The spending and more importantly the wage bill needed to come down and I think everyone agrees with that. It's not been nice but it needed to be done. I'd rather he hadn't got rid of most if not all of our best players and replaced them with inferior lower league players. That's a recipie for disaster, but that's what Lerner has actually done. Yes he's still spent money over the last 3 or so years but we've bought players who aren't PL quality, but what PL quality player will work for Villa with the wage structure we have under Lerner? He deserves criticism for that, because that's why we're in the brown stuff. In fairness, we don't know what the wage structure is. Until we do, we're just speculating that we're poor payers and that may not be the case.
It's obvious that the wage bill has been worked on and like I said, it probably needed to be. If the days of paying the likes of Shay Given a small fortune are gone for the time being, then so be it. I doubt the players are earning peanuts though. It might be what you want to think, but it's not what I think.
I hate moaning, and it seems it's all I feel obliged to do regarding Villa at the moment, therefore I avoid posting as much as I used to because I don't want to subject others to the kind of posts I try to avoid, however justified. I just get very little joy out of the club I love with all my heart lately.