Fox gave an interesting insight to Randy's flip flop nature at the Trust AGM. It seems that he put us up for sale but regretted it immediately and became "an unmotivated seller".Then, when there was no sale, he decided that it was best if he took himself out of proceedings all together and would appoint a new chairman. But that didn't happen.And now here we are again, in the shit and not a peep from the chairman since that comment in the summer.
A little thing that has been bothering me...I read today that Man City have sold a 13% stake in their business for over 200 million quid to state-backed Chinese investors. That this has happened several months after (supposed Villa fan fan) David Cameron and his Chancellor, George Osborne, urged the Chinese President to postpone a visit to Brum and go to Manchester instead (where he duly showed the President around Man City's new training complex) genuinely infuriates me.What on earth is going on? The wider question is why is the UK government encouraging this type of investment in Manchester and London and why are they simply paying lip service (as far as I can see ) to Birmingham? Does Villa's predicament (and Lerner's inability to find a buyer) mirror the wider political/economical development of the UK economy - i.e. the northern and southern "powerhouses" are, for the time being, the only regions worth major blue-chip investment? If this is the case we are totally hamstrung by forces beyond our control.
Quote from: Billy Walker on December 01, 2015, 09:15:15 PMA little thing that has been bothering me...I read today that Man City have sold a 13% stake in their business for over 200 million quid to state-backed Chinese investors. That this has happened several months after (supposed Villa fan fan) David Cameron and his Chancellor, George Osborne, urged the Chinese President to postpone a visit to Brum and go to Manchester instead (where he duly showed the President around Man City's new training complex) genuinely infuriates me.What on earth is going on? The wider question is why is the UK government encouraging this type of investment in Manchester and London and why are they simply paying lip service (as far as I can see ) to Birmingham? Does Villa's predicament (and Lerner's inability to find a buyer) mirror the wider political/economical development of the UK economy - i.e. the northern and southern "powerhouses" are, for the time being, the only regions worth major blue-chip investment? If this is the case we are totally hamstrung by forces beyond our control.Do you honestly think that China's decision to invest in Man City has anything to do with Cameron pushing the north? Or is it City looking to crack the Chinese market, and China in turn looking for a slice of a successful team in the most popular league who are Champions League regulars? Or should they go for a team who have been shit for 5 years with an idiot for an owner and who won't even be in the Premier League next season.
The best ground deal anybody could have wished for prior to Karren Brady and the pornsters being given a gift wrapped fully operational Olympic stadium for fourpenceha'penny.
I thought I read somewhere that Man City pay a higher rent than the pittance the Brady bunch will, or is that the bit they have been allowed to keep secret. Mustn't offend the proprietors of Pregnant Asian Babes and the like.