i posted this story under my other name on here perry_barr_pet till i was told to change it (long story).so sorry if ya read it alreadyi work on the gas in central london and was doing a massive job by harrods one day who should come walking towards me the one and only randy lerner i vaulted the barriers he possibly thought i was going to mug him till he seen my villa hat and just smiled at me i shook his hand and thanked him for everything he had done for the villa.this was just after mon had left and we chatted for about 20 minutes about the villa in that time his phoned beeped about 10 times and rang at least 4 times he looked at his phone and said they can wait im talking to you about the villa thats more important. jesus christ how did that make me feel, he said that he had got caught up in the wave of optimism and euphoria that we all thought would end up with champions league football ( to be honest didnt we all). but he admitted that the players he was seeing on big money contracts not playing and the final straw being the europa league debacle.sorry guys he came with the best intentions and it nearly worked and for 20 minutes he made me feel like the most important villa fan in the world so i cant slag him off
Naive, reclusive, silent, poor judge, poor decision maker, bluffer
He gave us hope, then took it away.
I think of him as a good man with sound intentions but bloody unlucky that Man Citys owners came in when they did, his hiring and supervision left a lot to be desired.He gave us hope, then took it away.
This is what happens to kids who inherit money. His own kids will be shrewder having watched dad fritter acres of spondulex away