Fox just needs to make sure he maximises any potential sponsorship income, make the club run on a profit and allow the Manager to spend some of the profits, just like Ellis used to. Ellis was famous for not putting his own money in, Randy just needs to do the same, make the club run properly, nothing more, nothing less. That way, he can show as little interest as he wants and we know what we are gonna get. Unfortunately, the current Manager can't do his bit because Randy can't be bothered to do his. That said, I would like to start again with a new Manager and give the club a lift.
Quote from: Newby on January 11, 2015, 02:58:38 PMFox just needs to make sure he maximises any potential sponsorship income, make the club run on a profit and allow the Manager to spend some of the profits, just like Ellis used to. Ellis was famous for not putting his own money in, Randy just needs to do the same, make the club run properly, nothing more, nothing less. That way, he can show as little interest as he wants and we know what we are gonna get. Unfortunately, the current Manager can't do his bit because Randy can't be bothered to do his. That said, I would like to start again with a new Manager and give the club a lift.Years ago a club of Villa's size was an advantage due to the majority of money coming in through the turnstiles. Ellis could just sit back and use the economic advantage we had. TV has changed all of that making it almost a level playing field for 10 or 12 clubs. That is where you need some investment to make the difference and stay comfortably mid-table. That is if the club and team are managed well.
Quote from: old man villa fan on January 11, 2015, 03:16:05 PMQuote from: Newby on January 11, 2015, 02:58:38 PMFox just needs to make sure he maximises any potential sponsorship income, make the club run on a profit and allow the Manager to spend some of the profits, just like Ellis used to. Ellis was famous for not putting his own money in, Randy just needs to do the same, make the club run properly, nothing more, nothing less. That way, he can show as little interest as he wants and we know what we are gonna get. Unfortunately, the current Manager can't do his bit because Randy can't be bothered to do his. That said, I would like to start again with a new Manager and give the club a lift.Years ago a club of Villa's size was an advantage due to the majority of money coming in through the turnstiles. Ellis could just sit back and use the economic advantage we had. TV has changed all of that making it almost a level playing field for 10 or 12 clubs. That is where you need some investment to make the difference and stay comfortably mid-table. That is if the club and team are managed well.Doug Ellis was around at the best time ever to be chairman of a club our size. You didn't really have to do anything; just keep ticking over, make sure nothing catastrophic happened and the money that was starting to flood into the game ensured that whatever you did on the pitch you could always point to some vast improvements off it, whether they be financial or stadium reconstruction. The extent to which he failed to build on our position is neither here nor there on this thread but I do remember talking to Mark Ansell at the time the Champions League in its current form was being established. He said that it was a wrong move because it would be bad to have the money distributed between four clubs, but the Premier League was fine because distributing it between twenty was a good thing. It was a very selfish attitude then, it still is now, but it was absolutely correct.
Quote from: richard moore on January 11, 2015, 11:45:13 AMQuote from: Stu on January 11, 2015, 11:02:49 AMIt's not the fans' job to find a new manager, I don't really get the idea that you can't complain and want a manager sacked unless you can suggest an alternative. It's just a way of shutting people up, IMO.Agree totally, that has always puzzled me. It's not our job to come up with an alternative, there are any number of very well paid people at the club whose responsibility that is. That's like suggesting that those same people should sort out any of the poor management where we work. If you want the manager of your local NHS hospital sacked, you're allowed to say so without having to come up with a suggestion to replace him/her. So when is the twat leaving?No, it isn't our job to find a new manager but neither is it our job to fire the current one. Yet everyone has an opininon on that.
Quote from: Stu on January 11, 2015, 11:02:49 AMIt's not the fans' job to find a new manager, I don't really get the idea that you can't complain and want a manager sacked unless you can suggest an alternative. It's just a way of shutting people up, IMO.Agree totally, that has always puzzled me. It's not our job to come up with an alternative, there are any number of very well paid people at the club whose responsibility that is. That's like suggesting that those same people should sort out any of the poor management where we work. If you want the manager of your local NHS hospital sacked, you're allowed to say so without having to come up with a suggestion to replace him/her. So when is the twat leaving?
It's not the fans' job to find a new manager, I don't really get the idea that you can't complain and want a manager sacked unless you can suggest an alternative. It's just a way of shutting people up, IMO.
Just as Lambert seems incapable of getting this team to play ay anything like a consistent enough level, so the owner appears incapable of making the right appointment. Sack him or keep him, I honestly don't see it making much difference other than by a complete fluke. It's all so completely underwhelming.
I think for every short term bounce there are instances where bugger all changes. That approach means we could end up paying off Lambert and the short term replacement and the inevitable churn of players who no longer fit. There has been no consistency in our appointments which is symptomatic of no plan, if we don't approach things in a more structured way next time we are just doomed to more of the same.
Any idea what he said?
Paul Lambert watched his team go down 1-0 away at Leicester and bemoaned a lack of clinical edge in the final third of the pitch.Lambert was relatively happy with the possession and build-up play but accepted that his team need more creativity and invention going forward.He said: "I thought the final third for us let us down."We never had enough in the final third. We had a lot of the ball but in the final third where it mattered we just didn't produce it."We have to put that right. We have to do better in the final third of the pitch."It's the last third of the pitch that is hurting us at the minute. We have to keep working hard and hopefully it will turn."You have just have to keep working hard, keep working hard at the training ground, keep everyone upbeat and keep the lads believing that it will come."As I said to them in the dressing room, the effort and commitment was there but you just need to be better in the final third."We need to find a way to get our good play goals."Villa are currently 13th in the Barclays Premier League but Lambert is keen to stay away from the lower reaches of the table.He continued: "You don't want to be down there. This is a massive football club."As I said to them in the dressing room, there are so many games to go and there will be so many twists and turns throughout the second half of the season."You just have to make sure you're away from all that."Ciaran Clark was dismissed in the closing stages of the game at the King Power Stadium for a second booking while Foxes midfielder Matty James received a straight red for a late tackle on Jores Okore.He added: "I saw the red card and I thought it was a red card."I don't know what Ciaran has been sent off for. Maybe the referee viewed it as a second yellow because Ciaran got involved. I don't know."I thought the tackle was pretty high."