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Online villadelph

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13065 on: May 18, 2016, 06:47:09 PM »
How do you pronounce Xia?

Offline glinch

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13066 on: May 18, 2016, 06:47:33 PM »
Still sounds like a wind up - and yes I know its on the club website (the R is off on the logo also!)

I cant find any info about the company, or the man, which would suggest that they aren't that big a player at all. 

He's a Villa fan as well? Sure!

Does anybody have any info?

Offline Tokyo Sexwhale

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13067 on: May 18, 2016, 06:47:57 PM »
How do you pronounce Xia?

We're all calling him "Dr X" surely?

Offline Chico Hamilton III

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13068 on: May 18, 2016, 06:48:19 PM »
Thank you Randy Lerner and good luck in the future.  Thank you for your philanthropy.  Your aspirations were admirable, your achievements less so.  I liked you and I'm sorry things didn't work out for you and us.  I hope you have chosen your buyer carefully.

And can we have the old stained-glass windows from the Trinity back please?

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13070 on: May 18, 2016, 06:49:02 PM »
And a farewell message from Randy.

http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10265~5580392,00.html

Fuck me, that reads like the unedited ramblings of a meth addict.

Offline manic-road

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13071 on: May 18, 2016, 06:49:13 PM »
Comment by Randy

Goodbye to all that…
Announcement of agreement to sell Aston Villa to Tony Xia

In spite of my personal affection for reading history I have come to trust the future more than the past. And when I refer to the 'past,' I do so lightly and lightheartedly. I refer to recent accounts - mostly in the press regarding the sale of the Club, that are so many miles from accuracy or truth that I can only assume that they too were written by people whose tongues were firmly embedded in their respective cheeks. It is football after all.

As I've said, it was my hope that ownership and custodianship of the Club would have been transferred some years ago when I knew that personal and professional matters made it impossible for me to contribute the time I did in my first five years with the Club. Time and immersion that is crucial to any formula for success. Still, fates are fickle in football so that we could claw back to safety last season, end up at Wembley at a Cup Final sitting amongst old friends!, and then spend the 2015/16 campaign at Bannockburn!

As I expect this to be my last message to supporters through the Villa website I thought it worth reiterating that my approach from the beginning, consistent with my longstanding affection for The Trinity, was in three parts: Villa Park infrastructure, Bodymoor Heath infrastructure and the Villa squad. I have a sneaking suspicion that my best chance of any tolerable memories in this regard will lie with the father and son of this trinity…! In the end, however, so many wonderful young players came through Villa during my time and it is to them and supporters alike whom I am indebted. Also, of course, I wish - without mentioning names, to say thank you to countless people with whom I worked at Villa Park and BMH who have touched me personally and from whom I have learned so much.

Finally, being conscious of the popular and dark pastime of wondering aloud how much was spent, or lost, I should like to think that I 'left behind' value which will hopefully endure and benefit this beloved old Club. In being sadly more than tone deaf, I'll not weakly risk trying to sound any positive notes. But what I will say is that if spending to restore and preserve the wonderful Jacobean Holte Hotel at the southern tip of the Ground, or researching and adding the Holte End mosaic as a nostalgic nod to that wonderful Leitch Stand of our past, add to the tally of personal losses then I can offer no counter argument other than to say I would do the same all over!

It is here that the agreement I wish to announce with Tony Xia ties into my short narrative: Tony has built his career around infrastructure. He is certainly a hugely successful businessman but importantly for me he is passionate about architecture, site design and planning. His commitment to invest in the squad, and leadership at Bodymoor Heath was expressed early on but as we visited together, and had some unrushed time to discuss his plans, Tony's excitement to develop Villa Park shone through. I remain convinced that this is a crucial part of the Club's future as it provides a critical, long-term second source of revenue and therefore sustainability for the Club from which squad-funding can potentially come.

It is with that that I want to say thank you, and to wish Tony every success going forward.

Offline l_mckay

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13072 on: May 18, 2016, 06:49:31 PM »
Hopefully the start of something!!!bring on next season

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Offline Gerrin

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13074 on: May 18, 2016, 06:51:06 PM »
And a farewell message from Randy.

http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10265~5580392,00.html

That's just bizarre, thought it was wind up.

Offline manic-road

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13075 on: May 18, 2016, 06:51:26 PM »
Even Randy's final statement looks like waffle to me. Goodbye to all that?

Offline Villafirst

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13076 on: May 18, 2016, 06:51:46 PM »
Can the title of this thread now be changed, surely??

Offline Gerrin

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13077 on: May 18, 2016, 06:52:18 PM »
Comment by Randy

Goodbye to all that…
Announcement of agreement to sell Aston Villa to Tony Xia

In spite of my personal affection for reading history I have come to trust the future more than the past. And when I refer to the 'past,' I do so lightly and lightheartedly. I refer to recent accounts - mostly in the press regarding the sale of the Club, that are so many miles from accuracy or truth that I can only assume that they too were written by people whose tongues were firmly embedded in their respective cheeks. It is football after all.

As I've said, it was my hope that ownership and custodianship of the Club would have been transferred some years ago when I knew that personal and professional matters made it impossible for me to contribute the time I did in my first five years with the Club. Time and immersion that is crucial to any formula for success. Still, fates are fickle in football so that we could claw back to safety last season, end up at Wembley at a Cup Final sitting amongst old friends!, and then spend the 2015/16 campaign at Bannockburn!

As I expect this to be my last message to supporters through the Villa website I thought it worth reiterating that my approach from the beginning, consistent with my longstanding affection for The Trinity, was in three parts: Villa Park infrastructure, Bodymoor Heath infrastructure and the Villa squad. I have a sneaking suspicion that my best chance of any tolerable memories in this regard will lie with the father and son of this trinity…! In the end, however, so many wonderful young players came through Villa during my time and it is to them and supporters alike whom I am indebted. Also, of course, I wish - without mentioning names, to say thank you to countless people with whom I worked at Villa Park and BMH who have touched me personally and from whom I have learned so much.

Finally, being conscious of the popular and dark pastime of wondering aloud how much was spent, or lost, I should like to think that I 'left behind' value which will hopefully endure and benefit this beloved old Club. In being sadly more than tone deaf, I'll not weakly risk trying to sound any positive notes. But what I will say is that if spending to restore and preserve the wonderful Jacobean Holte Hotel at the southern tip of the Ground, or researching and adding the Holte End mosaic as a nostalgic nod to that wonderful Leitch Stand of our past, add to the tally of personal losses then I can offer no counter argument other than to say I would do the same all over!

It is here that the agreement I wish to announce with Tony Xia ties into my short narrative: Tony has built his career around infrastructure. He is certainly a hugely successful businessman but importantly for me he is passionate about architecture, site design and planning. His commitment to invest in the squad, and leadership at Bodymoor Heath was expressed early on but as we visited together, and had some unrushed time to discuss his plans, Tony's excitement to develop Villa Park shone through. I remain convinced that this is a crucial part of the Club's future as it provides a critical, long-term second source of revenue and therefore sustainability for the Club from which squad-funding can potentially come.

It is with that that I want to say thank you, and to wish Tony every success going forward.


Bannockburn?? WTF?

Offline in exile

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13078 on: May 18, 2016, 06:52:52 PM »
So what's the link between the Doctor and Di Matteo?

Offline glinch

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Re: The Still Current Lack of an Imminent Takeover Thread WITH CHILDISH POLL
« Reply #13079 on: May 18, 2016, 06:53:48 PM »
Even Randy's final statement looks like waffle to me. Goodbye to all that?

I reckon a Bluenose has hacked the site!

 


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