Quote from: Bren'd on May 14, 2014, 09:23:22 AMQuote from: Villafirst on May 14, 2014, 05:50:46 AMQuote from: Bren'd on May 13, 2014, 09:59:02 AMDid everything brilliantly...Acorns, Ground, pub, BMH, hospitality, everything...except the bit that really counts.He did nothing with the ground in terms of capacity. Did a good job with the Holte pub. But, ultimately, he should have sold-up in 2010. Has left a second-rate squad behind.By ground I am referring to the Holte Suite the concourse areas and the hospitality areas. Doing anything to the ground in terms of capacity would have been a further waste of money.So 8 years to fill in / refurbish a few areas under the stands? I hardly call that progressing the stadium. Deadly Doug did far more in terms of the upgrade of the stadium. It's been so long since Lerner attended a game (December 2012) he's probably forgotten what Villa Park looks like! In the end a failure on the pitch where it only really counts - fair play on the things he did/ supported off the field.
Quote from: Villafirst on May 14, 2014, 05:50:46 AMQuote from: Bren'd on May 13, 2014, 09:59:02 AMDid everything brilliantly...Acorns, Ground, pub, BMH, hospitality, everything...except the bit that really counts.He did nothing with the ground in terms of capacity. Did a good job with the Holte pub. But, ultimately, he should have sold-up in 2010. Has left a second-rate squad behind.By ground I am referring to the Holte Suite the concourse areas and the hospitality areas. Doing anything to the ground in terms of capacity would have been a further waste of money.
Quote from: Bren'd on May 13, 2014, 09:59:02 AMDid everything brilliantly...Acorns, Ground, pub, BMH, hospitality, everything...except the bit that really counts.He did nothing with the ground in terms of capacity. Did a good job with the Holte pub. But, ultimately, he should have sold-up in 2010. Has left a second-rate squad behind.
Did everything brilliantly...Acorns, Ground, pub, BMH, hospitality, everything...except the bit that really counts.
I feel that we'll always be wondering what Shunammite have been.