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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3705 on: April 22, 2016, 10:14:27 AM »
I think everyone is more than aware that there are two sides to the story. I am also in full agreement that it does look a bit odd shall I say that letters have been leaked and then King goes on Bloomberg (?) publicly calling for the sale to go through quickly whilst both men have now firmly pointed the finger at Lerner.

I don't think they have acted professionally at all.

But...

name one journalist over here that has not highlighted Randy Lerner as being the problem at Villa. There is a big big problem behind the scenes that has manifested itself into a shambolic club with no sense of direction of one hopeless appointment after another. It appears from stories on the web, and from posters here from the US, that Lerner's tenure of the Cleveland Browns was very similar.

At last it seemed that Lerner was going to take a back step and the appointed Chairman and the newly formed football board would have free reign in putting the thing that we care about the most, the football side, right. We expect that stuff that we don't see to be managed correctly, efficiently, and with due care.

It appeared that the appointments of Bernstein, King, Little, and Bevington was an amazing coup for the club and saw us finally grasping what was needed. These people are leaders in their own areas of expertise and have more business acumen dripping from them in terms of how to either build the foundations of a football club, how to make it successful, how to broadly move it to a level where it is flourishing and producing on relative terms, and how to link the club with different areas of the finance or business sector to encourage more partnerships for the club's benefit.

And Pelty seems fit to denigrate their stature as "These two men" without seemingly realising that "these two men" were doing one thing and one thing alone. The very best for Aston Villa. Is Lerner doing that? No, he is protecting his wealth (and you could argue rightly so). Is Krulak doing that? No, he is protecting Lerner and doing his bidding.

No, we don't know what has gone on and how Bernstein & King have behaved. But considering what Lerner has done to us short of grabbing Lerner by the throat whilst pulling a knife on him whilst the other beats up his wife and kids, there is going to be very very little support here for Lerner if two beastly men have identified him as being the problem.

Pelty, your argument is like the owner of the Big Top being annoyed at the acrobat who is complaining that he won't supply a net to stop him falling to his death . The cancer here is not Bernstein & King. It's Lerner. if anyone is behaving in a disgraceful manner it's not the people who genuinely care for Aston villa, it's those that don't. Neither you, Krulak, nor Lerner do. We were tricked when you rode into town hooting and a-hollering shooting from the hip with your yee-ha's but it turned out to be smoke and mirrors.

It’s not us who is failing to see clearly. It's not Randy who is showing a great deal of restraint. It's not Randy who is showing any signs of "class". It's not Randy who is humiliated, embarrassed, outraged, hurt, despondent, and has the emotional torment of seeing us turned into a laughing stock. That's us. The fans. The real fans. The fans who care about this club. The fans that will be here long after Lerner, and you, have gone. The fans, like King, who actually care about this club and restoring it to its rightful place. The fans who have been held in such contempt for years now. The fans who have little truck with nonsensical responses that are designed for us to side with the person who is killing our club against the 2 are trying to save it. The fans who want Lerner out. You may say that we don't know how or what Lerner and his associates really feel, well we watch every Saturday and that's enough. Go now. The lot of you.



Pete my dear friend, that sums it up for me. Well done young man

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3706 on: April 22, 2016, 10:34:24 AM »

... Seeing someone you love and care about, publicly wronged and held up to ridicule and all you can do is sit on the sidelines and watch it all happen whilst absolutely powerless to stop the wave after wave of humiliation and abuse hit home.  That's the kind of anger and upset you're dealing with ...
I did not engage in any of the stuff with Pelty (indeed I never used to comment much to Krulak when he was a regular here). What I don't really get is why Pelty would come on here at all, knowing that the experiecne was likely to get ugly. It's almost like there's some sort of sado-masochistic gig going on.

A simple right to reply is pretty ingrained into any sort of media isn't it? He's right, we don't know both sides of the story but if we did, I'd guess it wouldn't change things much.

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3707 on: April 22, 2016, 10:40:26 AM »
I think what Randy, Pelty and anyone else need to remember is that when we have criticised what is happening it is not because we want to see Randy or his interests damaged. In fact quite the opposite, if Randy had delivered a stable and successful Aston Villa he wouldn't have the massive black hole in his finances he has now.

It's been like watching a slow car crash as a pedestrian standing there shouting the driver to watch where he is going, you can see the lorry coming the other way. You can see he is looking at a text on his phone, eating a doughnut and fiddling with the radio and has no idea what is about to hit him. It's been like this for about 5 years.

Randy the brakes are old and you haven't looked after them, the Cadillac your dad gave you is fucked, jump out.
Very good.

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3708 on: April 22, 2016, 10:45:02 AM »
I think everyone is more than aware that there are two sides to the story. I am also in full agreement that it does look a bit odd shall I say that letters have been leaked and then King goes on Bloomberg (?) publicly calling for the sale to go through quickly whilst both men have now firmly pointed the finger at Lerner.

I don't think they have acted professionally at all.

But...

name one journalist over here that has not highlighted Randy Lerner as being the problem at Villa. There is a big big problem behind the scenes that has manifested itself into a shambolic club with no sense of direction of one hopeless appointment after another. It appears from stories on the web, and from posters here from the US, that Lerner's tenure of the Cleveland Browns was very similar.

At last it seemed that Lerner was going to take a back step and the appointed Chairman and the newly formed football board would have free reign in putting the thing that we care about the most, the football side, right. We expect that stuff that we don't see to be managed correctly, efficiently, and with due care.

It appeared that the appointments of Bernstein, King, Little, and Bevington was an amazing coup for the club and saw us finally grasping what was needed. These people are leaders in their own areas of expertise and have more business acumen dripping from them in terms of how to either build the foundations of a football club, how to make it successful, how to broadly move it to a level where it is flourishing and producing on relative terms, and how to link the club with different areas of the finance or business sector to encourage more partnerships for the club's benefit.

And Pelty seems fit to denigrate their stature as "These two men" without seemingly realising that "these two men" were doing one thing and one thing alone. The very best for Aston Villa. Is Lerner doing that? No, he is protecting his wealth (and you could argue rightly so). Is Krulak doing that? No, he is protecting Lerner and doing his bidding.

No, we don't know what has gone on and how Bernstein & King have behaved. But considering what Lerner has done to us short of grabbing Lerner by the throat whilst pulling a knife on him whilst the other beats up his wife and kids, there is going to be very very little support here for Lerner if two beastly men have identified him as being the problem.

Pelty, your argument is like the owner of the Big Top being annoyed at the acrobat who is complaining that he won't supply a net to stop him falling to his death . The cancer here is not Bernstein & King. It's Lerner. if anyone is behaving in a disgraceful manner it's not the people who genuinely care for Aston villa, it's those that don't. Neither you, Krulak, nor Lerner do. We were tricked when you rode into town hooting and a-hollering shooting from the hip with your yee-ha's but it turned out to be smoke and mirrors.

It’s not us who is failing to see clearly. It's not Randy who is showing a great deal of restraint. It's not Randy who is showing any signs of "class". It's not Randy who is humiliated, embarrassed, outraged, hurt, despondent, and has the emotional torment of seeing us turned into a laughing stock. That's us. The fans. The real fans. The fans who care about this club. The fans that will be here long after Lerner, and you, have gone. The fans, like King, who actually care about this club and restoring it to its rightful place. The fans who have been held in such contempt for years now. The fans who have little truck with nonsensical responses that are designed for us to side with the person who is killing our club against the 2 are trying to save it. The fans who want Lerner out. You may say that we don't know how or what Lerner and his associates really feel, well we watch every Saturday and that's enough. Go now. The lot of you.



Pete my dear friend, that sums it up for me. Well done young man

PW, Thanks for making the effort to compose an excellent retort.

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3709 on: April 22, 2016, 10:47:39 AM »
Quote
The crowds still filed in, greeting each new season with optimism, but all too soon the realisation dawned that the cheers from the stands were for nothing - everything the club once embodied had been hollowed out from the inside, leaving only a desiccated  husk.

That quote isn't about us. It's from The Guardian in 2008 on Leicesters relegation to Div One. Thing is it could quite easily be about us now.


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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3710 on: April 22, 2016, 10:52:37 AM »
Please excuse my ignorance but it appears Pelty has access to inside info. Who is he exactly or is it a secret?

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3711 on: April 22, 2016, 10:52:51 AM »
Quote
The crowds still filed in, greeting each new season with optimism, but all too soon the realisation dawned that the cheers from the stands were for nothing - everything the club once embodied had been hollowed out from the inside, leaving only a desiccated  husk.

That quote isn't about us. It's from The Guardian in 2008 on Leicesters relegation to Div One. Thing is it could quite easily be about us now.


Gosh, yes.
History repeats itself; just in a slightly different context and different 'players'.

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3712 on: April 22, 2016, 10:56:29 AM »
Please excuse my ignorance but it appears Pelty has access to inside info. Who is he exactly or is it a secret?
The son of General Charles Krulak.

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3713 on: April 22, 2016, 11:16:39 AM »
Made a small statement on website

http://www.avfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10265~5514988,00.html

A nagging sense of inevitability set in against Leicester City despite the late lead we enjoyed. Can't say why although I doubt I'm alone...

How many seasons after all can one hold on and hope to slide through? That is not Aston Villa. That kind of desperate existence is totally unacceptable, unbearable and totally incompatible with Villa's glorious past. That is not what, or why, I looked to get involved back then and it is why I've looked for some time to make a change. I can say certainly in good faith that I have tried to sell since my May 2014 announcement and put our beloved club in better suited hands - but that hasn't happened.

I write to Villa supporters to make clear that this relegation lies at my feet and no one else's. And because I believe in Aston Villa and know it will come back stronger and more able, with love and care for the community it serves, with the edge and attitude it must have to represent our history and tradition. Memories of Acorns on the shirt, and Ashley Young scoring a late winner against Everton still romantically nourish me. I know Villa will return better, stronger.

I will continue to try to put the club into worthy hands as I have, and also do my best to position Villa for the quickest possible return to its rightful place among England's elite.

R Lerner

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3714 on: April 22, 2016, 11:24:40 AM »
Just read his statement - at least he takes the responsibility. Clever marketing or heartfelt message? The memories of Ashley Youngs late winner etc, always sounds like a fan who just couldn't get it right.

I have always had a respect for the man (although this week it has been strained) I just hope he does the right thing with the sale and puts us in capable hands if not rich. Glad he said something.

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3715 on: April 22, 2016, 11:25:57 AM »
He's a well meaning fool. At least this statement is understandable, although it has the whimsical air of some half formed memory.

Very much in the past tense. I truly hope a sale is close.

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3716 on: April 22, 2016, 11:27:07 AM »
What about those who will be losing their jobs Lerner? Any word for them or is it all about how bad you feel?

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3717 on: April 22, 2016, 11:29:26 AM »
Sounds like a farewell of sorts. Hopefully it is, also shows he won't just sell to anyone which is good.

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3718 on: April 22, 2016, 11:30:12 AM »
I think he speaks from the heart and I don't believe there's any malice in him. I feel sorry for him, to be honest. I know that's no comfort to those about to be made redundant.

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Re: Randy Lerner
« Reply #3719 on: April 22, 2016, 11:31:45 AM »
should have listened to the fans regarding TSM for a start

 


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