Quote from: Montbert on February 26, 2014, 02:37:27 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:34:47 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:30:23 PMI have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club? Just a note - it sounds quite a lot like you're taking the piss.Just so you know, we've noticed.And it should be 'effect a positive change', not 'affect'. I think 'affecting change' is pretty much what the club is doing at the moment.Also, isn't the term "Mr.Mazrim kindly proffered" an example of a split infinitive? Jesus, don't these kids go to school?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:34:47 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:30:23 PMI have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club? Just a note - it sounds quite a lot like you're taking the piss.Just so you know, we've noticed.And it should be 'effect a positive change', not 'affect'. I think 'affecting change' is pretty much what the club is doing at the moment.
Quote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:30:23 PMI have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club? Just a note - it sounds quite a lot like you're taking the piss.Just so you know, we've noticed.
I have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club?
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on February 26, 2014, 02:48:00 PMQuote from: Montbert on February 26, 2014, 02:37:27 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:34:47 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:30:23 PMI have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club? Just a note - it sounds quite a lot like you're taking the piss.Just so you know, we've noticed.And it should be 'effect a positive change', not 'affect'. I think 'affecting change' is pretty much what the club is doing at the moment.Also, isn't the term "Mr.Mazrim kindly proffered" an example of a split infinitive? Jesus, don't these kids go to school? Actually, no I don't think it is."To boldly go" is a classic example of a split infinitive; whereas "kindly offered" is just a good use of an adverb.just saying, like ....
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: PeterWithesShin on February 26, 2014, 03:06:37 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:43:42 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:34:47 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:30:23 PMI have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club? Just a note - it sounds quite a lot like you're taking the piss.Just so you know, we've noticed.My goodness. I care neither for the welcome nor the language. I assure you sir, that my offerings to this topic are far from "taking the Michael" (as I'd far prefer if you don't mind). I'm simply adding another claret and blue toned voice to a chorus that already appears to be a little beyond a diminuendo already. Hello again Troy. Goodbye again Troy.
Quote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:43:42 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:34:47 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:30:23 PMI have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club? Just a note - it sounds quite a lot like you're taking the piss.Just so you know, we've noticed.My goodness. I care neither for the welcome nor the language. I assure you sir, that my offerings to this topic are far from "taking the Michael" (as I'd far prefer if you don't mind). I'm simply adding another claret and blue toned voice to a chorus that already appears to be a little beyond a diminuendo already. Hello again Troy.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:34:47 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:30:23 PMI have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club? Just a note - it sounds quite a lot like you're taking the piss.Just so you know, we've noticed.My goodness. I care neither for the welcome nor the language. I assure you sir, that my offerings to this topic are far from "taking the Michael" (as I'd far prefer if you don't mind). I'm simply adding another claret and blue toned voice to a chorus that already appears to be a little beyond a diminuendo already.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on February 26, 2014, 03:25:55 PMQuote from: PeterWithesShin on February 26, 2014, 03:06:37 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:43:42 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:34:47 PMQuote from: Tiny Arsetrumpet on February 26, 2014, 02:30:23 PMI have waited far too long, it would seem, to allow myself to be exposed to such eloquence. What must one do from such a point in time to get such thinkers together with the influence and persuasive power of people like Mr.Woodhall in order to charge the masses with just the right amount of energy to affect a positive change for our club? Just a note - it sounds quite a lot like you're taking the piss.Just so you know, we've noticed.My goodness. I care neither for the welcome nor the language. I assure you sir, that my offerings to this topic are far from "taking the Michael" (as I'd far prefer if you don't mind). I'm simply adding another claret and blue toned voice to a chorus that already appears to be a little beyond a diminuendo already. Hello again Troy. Goodbye again Troy.Ohdearwhatapitynevermind.
Quote from: Mazrim on February 26, 2014, 10:32:23 AM3: 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".We owe money to his US company as far as I understand it. The club is servicing the interest, but I imagine the loans were secured against club assets.The paring to the bone of team investment suggests that the loans have dried up, leaving us to operate on income alone. He may well have a good heart, but he's also a businessman. If it comes to cutting his losses, he's going to want as much money as possible back from this investment I imagine. His actions regarding team investment over the last few years is evidence of this in my view.Perhaps I'm worrying over nothing, but I'd like it if the issue of money owed by us to a Lerner company could be explained properly.
Yes. He's a banned user using yet another ID to register. Automatic ban. Quite why folks don't realise we will find out quickly who they are is beyond me.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on February 26, 2014, 02:18:23 PMQuote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 02:10:40 PMQuote from: dicedlam on February 26, 2014, 01:21:59 PMQuote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 12:39:38 PMI doubt the players are earning peanuts though. It might be what you want to think, but it's not what I think. Paying 15 - 20 grand a week nowadays in the premier league is just that - peanuts.Where have you got those figures from or are you plucking them out the air to suit your own argument?Regardless of the actual figures, it's hard not to imagine Westwood, Weimann, Lowton, Bacuna, Sylla etc are going to be low wages, relative to the rest of the PL.The club keep telling us we need to cut the wage bill. That is a main reason we are buying players from the lower leagues.I'm sure they are on low-ish wages, but in reality, we don't know how much, and besides, you've picked out three or four names there. What about the rest?
Quote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 02:10:40 PMQuote from: dicedlam on February 26, 2014, 01:21:59 PMQuote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 12:39:38 PMI doubt the players are earning peanuts though. It might be what you want to think, but it's not what I think. Paying 15 - 20 grand a week nowadays in the premier league is just that - peanuts.Where have you got those figures from or are you plucking them out the air to suit your own argument?Regardless of the actual figures, it's hard not to imagine Westwood, Weimann, Lowton, Bacuna, Sylla etc are going to be low wages, relative to the rest of the PL.The club keep telling us we need to cut the wage bill. That is a main reason we are buying players from the lower leagues.
Quote from: dicedlam on February 26, 2014, 01:21:59 PMQuote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 12:39:38 PMI doubt the players are earning peanuts though. It might be what you want to think, but it's not what I think. Paying 15 - 20 grand a week nowadays in the premier league is just that - peanuts.Where have you got those figures from or are you plucking them out the air to suit your own argument?
Quote from: Clampy on February 26, 2014, 12:39:38 PMI doubt the players are earning peanuts though. It might be what you want to think, but it's not what I think. Paying 15 - 20 grand a week nowadays in the premier league is just that - peanuts.
I doubt the players are earning peanuts though. It might be what you want to think, but it's not what I think.
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on February 26, 2014, 05:50:08 PMYes. He's a banned user using yet another ID to register. Automatic ban. Quite why folks don't realise we will find out quickly who they are is beyond me. Why was he banned?
Yes but for all intents and purposes there is no "us". We don't own anything so don't owe anything, Randy owns everything. He owes the money to his trust and he can move money between his assets as he sees fit. The debt is his and his alone, unless a new buyer takes it on.
Quote from: Stu on February 26, 2014, 05:25:10 PMQuote from: Mazrim on February 26, 2014, 10:32:23 AM3: 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".We owe money to his US company as far as I understand it. The club is servicing the interest, but I imagine the loans were secured against club assets.The paring to the bone of team investment suggests that the loans have dried up, leaving us to operate on income alone. He may well have a good heart, but he's also a businessman. If it comes to cutting his losses, he's going to want as much money as possible back from this investment I imagine. His actions regarding team investment over the last few years is evidence of this in my view.Perhaps I'm worrying over nothing, but I'd like it if the issue of money owed by us to a Lerner company could be explained properly.Yes but for all intents and purposes there is no "us". We don't own anything so don't owe anything, Randy owns everything. He owes the money to his trust and he can move money between his assets as he sees fit. The debt is his and his alone, unless a new buyer takes it on.
Quote from: BoskoDjembaSalifou on February 26, 2014, 05:05:30 PMKozak wouldn't have been on much at Lazio. He was their third choice striker and Lotito is notoriously tight.He was also their top scorer in the Europa League. What do you reckon we are paying him then?
Kozak wouldn't have been on much at Lazio. He was their third choice striker and Lotito is notoriously tight.