“When Randy Lerner took over I was impressed. I thought he was going to show me that these billionaires could come in and successfully run the show.“I thought Villa had done well and there was a plan. He has put a lot of his own money into Villa, but I began to be disturbed when people like Steve Stride, the best football club secretary I have ever worked with, left.“At that point I thought something had gone wrong. Changes have been made that have not been for the good of the club.”
Quote“When Randy Lerner took over I was impressed. I thought he was going to show me that these billionaires could come in and successfully run the show.“I thought Villa had done well and there was a plan. He has put a lot of his own money into Villa, but I began to be disturbed when people like Steve Stride, the best football club secretary I have ever worked with, left.“At that point I thought something had gone wrong. Changes have been made that have not been for the good of the club.”Stride left about a month after Lerner left. So according to GT, things have been going wrong since 2006. Even Randolph's harshest critics on here would cut him some slack up until at least 2010. New broom, wanting to bring in their own people. Not that unusual really, is it? Also, at the time, I seem to recall that it was Stride who decided he wanted to quit anyway. So unless Krulak put him under house arrest, I don't see how he could have been coerced into staying.
Easy to ask someone to slash the price when it's not your tens of millions your suggesting should be written off. And by slashing the price you encourage the likes of Yeung, the chicken farmers etc to sniff around.
I'll say it again: There are no football people at board level. GT would be ideal.
Why don't randy from a business point of view sell a controlling stake.Someone buys that stake we stay up and his remaining say 25% is worth considerbly more.Then sell his remaining stake
Quote from: Villafirst on February 21, 2015, 11:17:47 AMThe most telling point GT makes is that the people running the club are non-football people. Madness to get rid of Steve Stride.I thought he stayed until 2007 and then resigned?
The most telling point GT makes is that the people running the club are non-football people. Madness to get rid of Steve Stride.
No buyers at any price I would imagine. The Hull owner openly said he will give away the club and yet he can't.
I've no doubt that Steve Stride was an extremely good football administrator, but not having him isn't what's caused the mess of the last few years, and I doubt he'd have survived very long with Martin O'Neill in charge in any case.
Quote from: Risso on February 21, 2015, 08:50:08 PMI've no doubt that Steve Stride was an extremely good football administrator, but not having him isn't what's caused the mess of the last few years, and I doubt he'd have survived very long with Martin O'Neill in charge in any case.I'm not sure because one of Steve's many talents was knowing when to keep quiet.