Ellis and Lerner were both treated as saviours when they took over the club. Both made monkeys out of the fans and one left Villa a considerably richer man than when he joined. I hate the pair of them equally.
Although Doug rightly gets a lot of stick for presiding over our last relegation just 5 years after we were top dogs, people also forget he did the right things in rebuilding us. 5 years later we almost won the league again, and fast forward 5 more years and we had 2 more trophies in the cabinet.
Quote from: hoyle87 on April 04, 2016, 12:56:16 PMAlthough Doug rightly gets a lot of stick for presiding over our last relegation just 5 years after we were top dogs, people also forget he did the right things in rebuilding us. 5 years later we almost won the league again, and fast forward 5 more years and we had 2 more trophies in the cabinet.That was just luck, apparently. If he'd not given a tip off about Graham Taylor's Watford contract in 1987 history. At least that's what some will tell you. Never mind that he didn't need to act on the tip off. He could have employed A. N. Other and seen us drift in the lower divisions for years. But no, he did the common sense thing.
Was Ellis lucky when he appointed Ron Saunders?
I just found out today that Lerner has only been to Villa Park once since December 2012.
Quote from: Jon Crofts on April 04, 2016, 02:20:16 PMI just found out today that Lerner has only been to Villa Park once since December 2012. How the fuck did he get a cup final ticket?
Quote from: Chris Harte on April 04, 2016, 01:33:09 PMQuote from: hoyle87 on April 04, 2016, 12:56:16 PMAlthough Doug rightly gets a lot of stick for presiding over our last relegation just 5 years after we were top dogs, people also forget he did the right things in rebuilding us. 5 years later we almost won the league again, and fast forward 5 more years and we had 2 more trophies in the cabinet.That was just luck, apparently. If he'd not given a tip off about Graham Taylor's Watford contract in 1987 history. At least that's what some will tell you. Never mind that he didn't need to act on the tip off. He could have employed A. N. Other and seen us drift in the lower divisions for years. But no, he did the common sense thing.It's not "some people", it's Graham Taylor who said it.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 04, 2016, 02:03:53 PMQuote from: Chris Harte on April 04, 2016, 01:33:09 PMQuote from: hoyle87 on April 04, 2016, 12:56:16 PMAlthough Doug rightly gets a lot of stick for presiding over our last relegation just 5 years after we were top dogs, people also forget he did the right things in rebuilding us. 5 years later we almost won the league again, and fast forward 5 more years and we had 2 more trophies in the cabinet.That was just luck, apparently. If he'd not given a tip off about Graham Taylor's Watford contract in 1987 history. At least that's what some will tell you. Never mind that he didn't need to act on the tip off. He could have employed A. N. Other and seen us drift in the lower divisions for years. But no, he did the common sense thing.It's not "some people", it's Graham Taylor who said it.And people who cannot bear to give Ellis any, even the slightest amount of credit for Villa returning to the top flight and achieving what hoyle87 outlined above have repeated it since.I'm sure three wins in 32 games and impending relegation under a chairman who has attended VP once in four years (thanks for that stat, Jon) is more noteworthy at present than what Ellis might or might not have been.
If it's true, then "people" - and why don't you come straight out and say who you mean? - are entitled to repeat it whether you want them to or not. In fact , they're entitled to say what they want on here, subject to the rules of the site, as often as they like .