Fox has been very consistent on this. At the Trust AGM he referred to us as having the best house on a terrible street whereas he wants a bungalow on the Kings Road.
Also, while I'm on, can someone tell me if the FA Cup Final thread is the pre-match thread? I'm superstitious about only reading them on matchdays you see.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on May 02, 2015, 11:41:37 AMQuote from: Cleybrooke on May 02, 2015, 10:59:55 AMImpressed he was able to trot out the stat on viewing figures in such a way it compered us to Barca and Real and bigger than all the German clubs. Very clever.Why? Because he is clearly using this sort of data to position Aston Villa as a global player that attracts massive audiences. It's what you need to do if want to bring in the bigger sponsorship/kit deals and play by the rules to get around the FFP limitations. You never know, it may even mean cheaper tickets rather than richer player agents.I missed this. Can somebody link to the story or relevant page on here? Ta.http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/apr/30/aston-villa-tom-fox-chief-executive-randy-lerner-fa-cup-final
Quote from: Cleybrooke on May 02, 2015, 10:59:55 AMImpressed he was able to trot out the stat on viewing figures in such a way it compered us to Barca and Real and bigger than all the German clubs. Very clever.Why? Because he is clearly using this sort of data to position Aston Villa as a global player that attracts massive audiences. It's what you need to do if want to bring in the bigger sponsorship/kit deals and play by the rules to get around the FFP limitations. You never know, it may even mean cheaper tickets rather than richer player agents.I missed this. Can somebody link to the story or relevant page on here? Ta.
Impressed he was able to trot out the stat on viewing figures in such a way it compered us to Barca and Real and bigger than all the German clubs. Very clever.Why? Because he is clearly using this sort of data to position Aston Villa as a global player that attracts massive audiences. It's what you need to do if want to bring in the bigger sponsorship/kit deals and play by the rules to get around the FFP limitations. You never know, it may even mean cheaper tickets rather than richer player agents.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on May 02, 2015, 10:25:40 AMAlso, while I'm on, can someone tell me if the FA Cup Final thread is the pre-match thread? I'm superstitious about only reading them on matchdays you see.Not really no. Posts are mainly the "tickets booked, hotel booked, wahoo!!" variety.
don't forget this is a business man seeing things objectively through business eyes. He's not a Villa fan and may not care too much about the emotions of the game. He is there to make an under performing business better. One of the criticisms of Ellis was the corner shop mentality and like it or not modern day football has become as much about the business side as the football side. Therefore, to get the business side done right you need a business minded person. That's what Fox comes across as to me. He's the type that would resonate better to shareholders after dividends rather than football fans but that doesn't mean he's not the right person for the job. He seems to get what needs to be done and just because we don't like his terminology doesn't mean he won't be one of the most influential employees of the club for years to come.
Quote from: peter w on May 04, 2015, 02:49:38 PMdon't forget this is a business man seeing things objectively through business eyes. He's not a Villa fan and may not care too much about the emotions of the game. He is there to make an under performing business better. One of the criticisms of Ellis was the corner shop mentality and like it or not modern day football has become as much about the business side as the football side. Therefore, to get the business side done right you need a business minded person. That's what Fox comes across as to me. He's the type that would resonate better to shareholders after dividends rather than football fans but that doesn't mean he's not the right person for the job. He seems to get what needs to be done and just because we don't like his terminology doesn't mean he won't be one of the most influential employees of the club for years to come.Agree 100%.Quietly impressed by what he's got done in a short space of time.I know some people will point at the Lambert contract, but I'm convinced that was one of the jobs waiting on his desk from Lerner with a "just get this one sorted ASAP" note on it. He probably spent the next 5 months wondering which drugs Lerner was on.Everything else he's done has been with a medium to long term view of how to update and upgrade the way the club works behind the scenes to give it the best chance on the pitch, the obvious exception being Sherwood which was an acute now or never decision, which, for now, looks like it was a good one.
There also seemed to be a marketing plan in place as soon as Sherwood arrived. It was as though they were waiting for a new manager to come in so they could start selling the new product.
Kipeye - agree largely. But the fact is, we could still go down. I happen to think we won't now, but we're not safe yet and if we do go down, there'll be plenty of people lining up to say he should have acted quicker getting rid of lambert.